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1977 |
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| EDUCATION: |
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1999
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2002 |
Royal Academy of Art: |
MA in Fine Art |
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1998
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Loughborough University School of Art: |
BA (Hons) Fine Art |
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EXHIBITIONS: |
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2008 |
Changing Role Gallery, Rome/Naples |
New London School (curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon
Rumley) |
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2008 |
Mark Moore Gallery, LA |
New London School (curated by Zavier Ellis, Max
Presneill & Simon Rumley) |
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2007 |
Atlantis Gallery, London |
The Future Can Wait (curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon
Rumley) |
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2006 |
Chungking Projects, Los Angeles |
Icons |
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2006 |
Fieldgate Gallery, London |
Half Life |
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2006 |
CHARLIE SMITH london, London |
New Figurative Realism |
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2006 |
No More Grey, Redchurch St, London |
People Like Us |
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2005 |
Tokyo Wondersite, Tokyo |
Maji Jabii!! Fucking Brilliant!! |
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2005 |
Carter Presents, Portsmouth |
Carter Presents |
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2005 |
Wooster Projects, New York |
New London Kicks |
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2005 |
Sartorial Contemporary Art, London |
The Deviants |
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2005 |
Rockwell, London |
The Sun Also Rises |
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2005 |
Rockwell & Royal Academy Pumphouse, London |
Faux Realism Part 1+2 |
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2005 |
Leisure Club Mogadishni, Copenhagen |
Darkest Hour |
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2004 |
Empire Gallery, London |
Horizon of Expectation |
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Rockwell, London |
Born, Cry, Eat, Shit, Fuck, Die |
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ART FAIRS- |
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Scope New York, New York |
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Scope Basel, Basel |
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Scope New York, New York |
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London Art Fair, London |
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Scope Miami, Miami |
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Scope London, London |
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Preview Berlin, Berlin |
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Zoo Art Fair, London |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY: |
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2006 |
“Rockwell Space and Artists”, Modern Painters |
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2005 (May) |
Review, Time Out Magazine |
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2005 (Mar) |
Feature, Miser and Now Magazine, Keith Talent Gallery,
London |
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2004 |
“Liberal Intervention: The Empires New Clothes?”,
Allegra Stratton & James Lindon (eds), Aitchess Press |
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2003 (Jul/Aug) |
“Friends in High Places”, Art Review |
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COLLECTIONS: |
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Jean Pigozzi, Geneva |
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David Roberts, London |
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Dr Rainer Schiweck, Munich |
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Howard Tullman, Chicago |
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Private collections in the
United Kingdom |
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