Magma
Millimetre 02 Kingsgate Project Space
25 August - 3 November 2018
Ian Brown, Jim Hobbs, Susan Johanknecht, Edwin Aitken, Mark Harris, Denis Masi, Garry Mouat, Oona Grimes, Brian Hodgson
In the crescent of truth
Millimetre 02 Kingsgate Project Space
16 March 2018 - 14 April 2018
Axel Antas, Randy Bretzin, Mark Harris, Bob Matthews and Finlay Taylor Curated by Bob Matthews
Installation view of Magma
Installation view of In the crescent of truth
Particular Conditions
Badges by international artists exhibited at Kingsgate Project Space, SUBStore in Koenji, Tokyo and Tadahon-ya, in Kyoto, Tokyo. Curated by Finlay Taylor
Friday 11 November to February 2017
Kate Fahey, Gianluca Craca, Denise de Cordova, Sosuke Ueta, Shoko Osugi, Nguyen Thi Tue Thu, Yukiko Kishi, Koyomi Horioka, Haruna Kimura, Kei Imai, Azusa Takahashi, Rina Ohito, Shunichi Iwata, Daiichi Matsushita, Ayako Takeo, Haruka Nakagawa, Haruka Matsumoto, Miyaco Murai, Ryo Nishimura, Sae Fujita, So Sakurai, Yuka Iyama, Wei Ni Lu, Denis Masi, Flora Parrott, Adam Gillam, Susan Johanknecht, Kate Davis & David Moore, Louise Short, Peter Lloyd, Edwin Aitken, Paul Morrison, Randy Bretzin, Eleanor Davies, Eleanor Vonne Brown, Eva Gold, Eugenie Scrase, The Grantchester Pottery, Esther Collins, Jacqui Hallum, Pauline Wood, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, Fernando Saiki, Simone Philippou, Mark Titchner, Mark Harris, Mel Jordan, Oona Grimes, Tony Grisoni, John Strutton, Jo Love, Bob Matthews, Nicky Coutts & Liz Murray, Gaia Persico, Kate Scrivener, Hiromi Tsuha, Finlay Taylor, Ettie Roux-Taylor, Tim O’Riley, Dick Jewell, Dan Howard-Birt, Duncan Bullen, Jo Stockham
Installation view of Particular Conditions
Edition of badges - Voyager naked couple / Image Imminent / Shaw and Shaw
Camberwell Space, 2012
curated by Finlay Taylor and Susan Johanknecht
Exhibition, performance and discussion of how Artists have used books as concepts and components in their practice.
Artists: John Latham, Arnaud Desjardin, James Keith, Damien Hirst, Helen Chadwick, Kate Scrivener, Les Bicknell, Gefn Press, Cunning Chapters, Pupa Press, George Eksts, Mark Harris, Sean Lynch & Gustavo Montero Grandal, Eli Zafran, Alva McKenzie, Hiromi Tsuha, Katherine Meynell, Stephen Bury, Georgios Boudalis, Clippetyclop, William Cobbing, Sigrid Holmwood, Luisa Minkin, Electric Crinoliness, Kelly Wellman
Camberwell Space, 2014
curated by Finlay Taylor
Artists: Judith Goddard, Franz Ackermann, Helen Chadwick, Oona Grimes, Mark Harris, Bob Matthews,Tim O’Riley, Nicky Coutts, Jo Stockham, Kate Scrivener, Dan Howard-Birt, Mike Marshall, Katsushika Hokusai, Jasone Miranda Bilbao, Michael Landy, Jo Love, Adam Gillam, Paul Coldwell, Serena Korda, Susan Johanknecht, Rebecca Salter, Dunhill & O’Brien, David Cross and Ian Brown.
Continuous Movement - Scheme for a transformation of an arch bookcover assemblage 2012
A sort of night for the mind. A kind of night for our thoughts - Illusion and Materiality in Contemporary Painting 2011
Exhibition at Gallery Arch402, London and Artary Gallery, Stuttgart
Artists Philip Allen, Edwin Aitken, Andrew Bick, Simon Burton, Varda Caivano, Leigh Clarke, Nigel Cooke, Moyra Derby, Pamela Golden, Mark Hampson, Beth Harland, Mark Harris, Vincent Hawkins, Claude Heath, Paul Housely, Roger Kelly, Bob Matthews, Andrea Medjesi-Jones, Jost Munster, Martina Schmid, Joel Tomlin, Phoebe Unwin, Julian Wakelin
State Your Business / Lokaal 01, Breda, The Netherlands, 2010
curated by Leigh Clarke
Curated by Leigh Clarke, State Your Business brought together a group of practitioners concerned with communication through language, typography and images. The cohort presented graphic art and communication that inspired debate and pro-activeness in the LOKAAL 01 project space and the city of Breda. The posters, flags, signs, murals, billstickers and sculptures that appeared in various locations, confronted the public with subliminal messages that questioned the bombardment of information in city life and our complacency in reading and believing adverts and politicians.
Artists: ABAKE, Bark Design, Benjamin Verdonck, Daniel Eatock Crispin Finn, Monica Biagioli, Leigh Clarke, Mark Hampson, Mark Harris, Richard Hogg, Dan Holliday, Flavia Muller Mederios, Ian Noble, Bob and Roberta Smith, Mark Titchner, WORKSHOP.
1000 posters made for State your Business that were disturbed throughout residences and businesses in Breda
Continuous Movement
Galleria Aus 18 Milan, Italy 2009
Solo exhibition.
Catalogue essay by Rob Wilson Curator at RIBA.
Frontier Studies
Uno+Uno Galleria Milan, Italy 2011
Solo exhibition.
Curated and essay by Marco Tagliaferro
Continuous Movement - Galleria Aus 18, Milan, Italy 2009
Frontiers Studies- Uno+Uno Galleria, Milan, Italy 2011
World Gone Mad - Surrealist returns to recent British Art
The Herbert Read Gallery, Canterbury, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, Limehouse Arts Foundation, London, 2006
curated by Bob Matthews
The artists in this exhibition come to the idea of the ‘surrealist image’ through the blur of recent art-school education, appropriations of popular culture, loose conceptual understandings, hero-worship and countless critiques and re-workings. World Gone Mad explores the lasting impact of Surrealist methods on both art and popular culture, and how current art draws on a cultural landscape now already coloured by the embrace of Surrealism that marks the counter-culture of the 60’s and 70’s. Underlying these disparate motivations is a strong intuition about the still-vital conceptual, formal and aesthetic resources that Surrealism originated and promoted.
Artists: Liz Arnold, Guy Bar-Amotz, Sam Basu, Varda Caivano, Jack Duplock, Neil Gall, Mark Harris, Ansel Krut, David Leapman, Bob Matthews, David Rayson, James Rielly, Adam Ross, John Stezaker, and Gary Webb
Exhibition Catalogue: with essays by Dr. Johanna Malt of King’s College London, critic Sally O’Reilly, and a foreword by JJ Charlesworth, Herbert Read Gallery curator ISBN-10: 0952178052
Continuous Offense-Pike, acrylic on lamda print, 2006 120 x150cm
Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco, 2003
curated by Kate Fowle
A series of Temporary Interventions around the Mission District, San Francisco.
Artists Included: John Balderssari, Kathrin Bohn, Anne Collier, Jeremy Deller, Trisha Donnelly, Simon Evans, Mark Harris, Matthew Higgs, Dean Hughes, Jo Jackson,
In collaboration With Tactical Magic 2000 limited edition Flyers were catapulted across the streets of the Mission District, San Francisco
Glue - Contemporary Collage and Photomontage
Chart Gallery, London 2014
Artists: Michal Cole, Cordella Donohoe, David Ferry, Mark Harris, Keelertonero, Deirdre Kelly, Caroline Kha, Hormeazd Nariewalla, Sarah Thomas, Mary Wintour
Once More unto the Breach, Lokaal01, Netherlands, 2013
Together Alone - Mint Hotel in Association with The Whitechapel Gallery, 2011
Curated by Niekolaas JohannesLekkerkerk and Marte Elisabeth Paulssen
Artists: Layla Curtis, Mark Harris, Alastair Mackinven, Miram Nabarro, Peter Saville
Limited - Wharf Road Projects, London, 2008
Curated by Lisa Penny, Trevor Hall and Dallas Seitz
Artists: Bettina Buck, Sarah Dobai, Lohan Emmanuel, Mark Harris, PeterLloyd Lewis, Lisa Penny
Hope and Despair, Cell Projects, London, 2007
Curated by Bob Matthews
Artists: Phillip Allen, Sean Ashton, Sam Basu, Alex Birken, Jacob Dahl Jurgensen, Kaye Donachie, Katy Dove, Chris Duncan, Oliver Croy and Oliver Elses, Mark Harris, Lucy Harrison, Ian hunt, Dani Jakob, Bob Matthews, Peter Fillingham and Charlotte Moth, Jan Peters, James Reilly, Karln Ruggabes, Michael Samuels, Silke Schatx, Martina Schmidt, Barry Thompson, Mark Tichner, Julian Wakelin
London loves….the way things fall apart - Aus18 Galleria, Milan, Italy, 2009
Curated by Cecilia Antonio
Artist: Nicky Carvel, Mark Harris, Nathan James, Boo Saville, Stuart Semple, Rachel Thorbly
Urban Fragment - Collyer Bristow Gallery, London, 2010
Curated by Day and Gluckman
Artist: Richard Cook, Charles Danby, Mark Harris, Steven Heffer, Kathleen Herbet, Jost Munster, Simeon Lockhart Nelson, Rob Olins, Clare Price, Henry Seaton, Jane Ward
The Grand Plasto-Badder-Books - Kaleid Editions, London, 2009
Curated by Deeqa Ismail
Artists who challenge the viewer to consider not what a book is but what it can be.
Clutterin Colours Roamin in Limbo - Keith Talent Gallery, London 2006
Arists: Mark Harris, Clunie Reid, David Leapman, Bob Matthews, David Smith
Space Now - Space Studios Gallery, Mare street, London, 2005
Artists: Peter Abrahams, Leigh Clarke, Stephen Colson, Tobi Dessin, Tom Hackney, Mark Harris, Robert Holyhead, Sophie Horton, Ben Judd, Lee Maelzer, Jost Munster, Bill Osment, Olivia Reynolds, Piers Secunda, Stephen Steford, Akane Takayama
Taking Speed -1000000mph Project Space, London, 2003 curated by Dallas Seitz,
Ryan Board, Mark Harris, Sylke Joa, Lynne Marsh, Alison Murray, Elizabeth Price
New Monastery - St Pauls Church Gallery, London
Curated by Andrea Leventis
Artists: Dan Attoe, Peter Callesen, Katy Dove, Kaye Donachie, Lawrence Elliott, Mary Harris, Ian Kiaer, Sara Makillop, Bob Matthews, JP Munro, Andy Ouchi, Alex Pollard,
Turpentine - Studio Voltaire, London, 2003
Artists: Laura Aldridge, Chloe Armitage, Anna Barriball, Jordan Baseman, Victoria Bicknell, Richard Burkett, Jane Burke, Kerry Duggan, Christian Glaeser, Mark Harris, Louise Henery, Felicity Hogan, Sophie Horton, Cameron Irving, Brighid Lowe, Caroline McCarthy, The Miller and McAfee Press, Jo Scotland, Eva Stenram, Alison Turnbill, Peter Turner, Rachel Whiteread
to be continued - The New Art Gallery Walsall, 1999
Curated by Smith and Fowle
Artists commissioned: Jo Addison, Bobby Baxter, Fiona Banner, Jeremy Deller, Sean Dower, Peter Fillingham and Elizabeth Kent, Mark Harris, Nicky Hirst, Alan Kane, Anthony Key, Gary Kirkham, Julie Laffin, Jim Lambie, Ming de Nasty, Muf, Anne Parouty and Mark Ball, Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, Alastair Raphael, Catherine Yass, Richard Wentworth