Exhibition Archive
1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004
Programme 2004
Lutte Continue / Series 5: 60
Lutte Continue / Series 5: 60 contains two exhibitions in one. It presents two practices as exemplified by a new series of work by each artist.
Angela de la Cruz–Stuart Taylor
Richard Forster–Laura Lancaster
Steve Nicholas–Zebedee Jones
Two dialogues are fostered. One between the artists and the thing of paint and painting the other between the artists and their chosen peers.
Elizabeth Price
Under the title This record belongs to Jenny England Elizabeth Price initiates an ongoing, organised collection of made, found and adapted things.
Park
12.03.04–30.05.04
Sarah Pickstone
The first solo show in London of this RA Graduate.
An installation of Paintings
Elaine Kowalsky / Julie Voyce
Two shows by Canadian artists Julie Voyce and Elaine Kowalsky. Both use printmaking as their primary means of production. Each artist draws explicitly in some way from her life experience.
Crossing
10.07.04.04-15.08.04
Mariella Bettineschi & Marco Bettoni
Crossing brings together work by Marco Bettoni and Mariella Bettineschi. This exhibition was proposed by the two artists who have been in dialogue for many years.
Programme 2003
‘While taking the key from his pocket outside his room, he is startled by a sound coming from within. ..’
Knots
26.04.03–01.06.03
Alison Gill
Knots is an exhibition of new work by Alison Gill which takes as its starting point a catalogue of theoretical, mathematical knots of increasing complexity.
Armando Andrade Saam Farahmand Dee Ferris
Curated by Mustafa Hulusi
Peter Doig Clair Joy Janice Kerbal Mark Lewis Susan Morris Alex Morrison Annie Poulin
”Group of Seven 1 a Canadian art movement, officially formed in 1920 by seven artists, that found inspiration in the landscapes of northern Ontario to represent the unique character of Canada. A gallery dedicated to the Group was opened in Kleinberg, Ontario, in 1966.
2 the seven leading industrial nations outside the communist bloc, i.e. the US, Japan, Germany, France, the UK, Italy, and Canada.“
The Oxford Encyclopedic English Dictionary, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1991
Goshka Macuga Simon Moretti Jemima Stehli & John Hilliard Elizabeth Wright
Work by artists whose practice encompasses re–enactment, appropriation, homage and collaboration.
Programme 2002
Too Much
08.12.01–06.01.02
Margarita Gluzberg
Installation
Turino explores the casting process using the finite of a limited production time imposed by his chosen material, with the infinite of chance and serendipity.
Gareth Jones
26 January 1975 11 May 1975 15 June 1975 9 November 1975 23 November 1975 30 May 1976 5 September 1976
Virginia Nimarkoh
Nimarkoh has restaged four works by contemporary artists, photographing herself in the place of the model/artist/spectator in each image to create what she has described as approximates
Yuji Iwasaki Emi Iwamuro Munetaka Shinya Hiroaki Enoki Kumi Michishita
work of five young Japanese artists based in London exploring different perspectives on elements of everyday life can be found in negotiation with physical, mental and conceptual spaces.
JIMMY ROBERT
a new work by Jimmy Robert featuring a performance shot on film and presented as a 16mm projection.
Reza Aramesh
Programme 2001
Nick Bolton David Falconer Mustafa Hulusi John Isaacs Simon Josebury Alexandra McGlynn Susan Morris Anna Mossman Olivier Richon Alex Thomas Catherine Yass
Curated by Christopher Kool–Want
A group exhibition of work exploring consumption
Currency
13.01.01–04.02.01
Nick Stewart
An exhibition of new video work
A. van Campenhout Carina Diepens NFM/Æ Kliest
A Collaborative installation by 3 autonomous Dutch Artists
(an occurrence of ‘things not worth keeping’ concluding the Millennium Collection)
Kirsten Lavers and cris cheek
Nicole Collins & Michael Davidson
Paintings about painting by 2 Canadian artists
Simon Moretti
Drawings interrogating modernism
Brian Dawn Chalkley
Drawings from the publication Dawn in Wonderland’ and a new video work.
Graham Ellard and Stephen Johnstone
A new video installation
Programme 2000
Yard
4–27 02 00
Sarah Dobai
5 minute film loop
Installation
The impossibility of Stillness’
Performance & installation
Eliza Griffiths Dan Hays Simon Martin Alexander Morrison Lucy Pullen & Fergal Stapleton
A group show of serial painters curated by Rosemary Heather
Fiona Banner William Burroughs Pietro Mattioli Polly Staple & John Timberlake
co–curated by Simon Josebury & Sheila Lawson
Universe
14 07 00–27 08 00
Vija Celmins Micah Lexier Gideon Möbius–Sherman Simon Moretti Angelo Mosca Peter Schauer Gabriela Schutz David Spero
Eugenio Dittborn Martha Fleming Mona Hatoum Susan Hiller dom sylvester houédard Jac Leirner Liliane Lijn Sonia Lins David Medalla Tony Morgan Carlyle Reedy Mira Schendel Takis
An exhibition of contemporary work held in conjunction with a historical exhibition curated by Guy Brett for the Hayward Gallery.
Organised by Gareth Jones & Silke Otto–Knapp
too
07 10 00–29 10 00
Including Euan Macdonald
Henry Coleman Elizabeth Kent Rupert Norfolk Christopher Warmington
Curated by Rupert Norfolk
Programme 1999
Resolute 31 12 98–31 01 99
An inaugural group show
Mark Emblem
Gudawer Kalirai
Ian Mclean
A show of photography and painting
A solo show
Solo show by Canadian painter Eli Langer
Simon Moretti Performance
Ian McLean & Alex Ammar painting and sound
Mustafa Hulusi
A solo show of video work by Mustafa Hulusi.
The Blue Summer by John Sargent 25 06 99 Screening of a feature film
Jeff Luke: Book Launch 29 06 99
Fiona Banner Alexander Morrison Cath Pearson Rod Dickinson Pietro Mattioli & James Pyman
working ‘from memory’ in a variety of media.
Solo exhibition of painting and video
JJ Charlesworth Vaughan Clark Roger Hiorns Mustafa Hulusi Mike Ritzema Alan Roberts Gary Webb World of Hugget
investigating contemporary ideas of Utopia..
Lapse 5–28 11 99
Stephen Nicholas Installation, drawing
1.00 am
3 12 99–26 01 00
Saul Holding
a new sound work
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