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NEXT, Invitational
Fair of Emerging Artists, Chicago
25-28 April 08
Gallery Booth 7-1030
Also presenting a solo project booth featuring new works by
Rachel Goodyear (booth 7-1029) |
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Laura
Ford
Lustwarande 08, Wanderland, Fundament Foundation, De Oude Warande
Tilburg, Netherlands 28 June-28 September 2008
Prague Triennale, selected by Dr Oliver Zybok 2 June – 16
September 2008
Sculpture at Pilane, Sweden, curated by Peter Lennby, supported
by Swedish National Heritage Board, June-August 2008
Laura Ford, New Art Centre, Roche Court 23 Feb – 5
May 08
Children in Conflict Wolverhampton Art Gallery 24 November
2007 – 17 February 2008 (Sleepwalkers), touring to
Aberdeen Art Gallery Autumn 2008
Selector for Le Prix de la Sculpture, sponsored by Noilly
Prat, a major international prize for emerging sculptors
to be launched in Paris.
To be included in Textiles: The Fabric of Fine Art to be published
late 2008 by Black Dog Publishing
Interview with Arty/STV, Swedish TV March 2008
Headthinker III acquired by V&A Museum, London
Beast acquired by Glynn Vivian Museum, Wales |
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Julie
Nord
Phantasmagoria 07/08 Contemporary Museum, Honolulu 31 Aug-25
Nov 07; McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, North Carolina
28 Feb-26 Apr 08; John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota,
Florida 22 May-10 August 08; University of Southern California,
Los Angeles 3 Sep-8 Nov 08 |
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Royal
Art Lodge
Solo Exhibition 10 March- April 2008, Perugi Artecontemporanea,
Perugia (catalogue)
Solo Exhibition, June 2008, Burgos Centre for Contemporary
Art (CAB), Spain
Solo Exhibition Sep-Dec 08, The Bluecoat, Liverpool, as part
of Liverpool Biennial (catalogue) |
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Kounosuke
Kawakami
2008 Major Commission for Taguchi Collection, Tokyo, and work
to be included in new Taguchi Museum 2009
Winner of Vision of Contemporary Art (VOCA) Purchase Prize. Work
housed in Ueno Royal Mueum, Tokyo.
Telescope acquired by Progressive Collection, USA
Rachel Goodyear (please use H3731.jpg)
Selected as one of the "Future Greats" by ArtReview
Magazine, selected by Paul Schimmel (MOCA), Mark Sladen (Director
of Exhibitions, ICA), Shamim Momim (Curator, Whitney), Massimilliano
Gioni (Curator, New Museum), Jessica Morgan (Curator, Tate
Modern), Ryan Gander (artist), Suhail Malik (Professor, Goldsmiths)
and Jens Hoffman (Curator, CCA Wattis) |
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Clare
Langan
Rendez-vous curated by Isabelle Bertolotti, Shanghai Art Museum,
22-30 May 2008
Wonder, Singapore Biennale, curated by Fumio Nanjo 11 Sep-16
Nov 2008
Expo Zaragoza, curated by Miguel Marcos, Richard Mas |
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Walker & Bromwich
Nothing to Declare, 4th Oberschwaben Contemporary Art
Triennial at the Zeppelin Museum, Friedrichschafen, Germany,
featuring Friendly Frontier - Meditation for Peace, 3
April - 22 June 2008
Celestial Radio, visionary journey around Kent launched
at Whitstable Biennale (20-22 June). Touring to Margate
(4-6 July) and Folkestone (18-20 July) in association with
Turner Contemporary.
Back to the Future, Berwick Gymnasium, 15 Years of Fellowship
exhibition, 15 April - 11 May 2008
Monograph, Walker & Bromwich and Panacea: The
Art of Wellbeing, to be published by John Hansard Gallery,
Southampton, distributed by Cornerhouse Publications. Writers
include JJ Charlesworth, Sally O'Reilly, Francis McKee, Ken
Pratt, Michael Stanley, with a foreword by Stephen Foster.
Walker & Bromwich are developing an off-site project with
Milton Keynes Gallery summer 2008 |
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Justin
Mortimer
Carlow Arts Festival, Ireland curated by Robert Lowe, 7-15
June 2008
Yutaka Inagawa (please use minnowmilitia2.jpg)
Minnowmilita acquired by the Progressive Collection, USA |
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