fine arts 2017–18 - bsr
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AcknowledgementsAntonella Salvatore and Inge L. Hansen, John Cabot University, Rome
Juliet Franks, The Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford
Sarah Linford, Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, Rome
Costanza Barbieri, Vittoria Bonifati, Paola Capata, Martina Caruso, Manuela Contino, Tiziana D’Acchille, Anna D’Amelio Carbone, Giovanni de Cataldo, Cristina Dinello Cobianchi, Stephanie Fazio, Marta Federici, Valentina Fiore, Jo Melvin, Manuela Pacella, Marco Palmieri, Catherine Parsonage, Marta Silvi, Saverio Verini, Sara Zanin
Cristiana Cordova, Jacqueline Davies, Antonia Di Nucci, Elinor Staniforth, Chiara Traversaro
Photography courtesy of the artists and architects, except: Roberto Apa (pages 5, 6, 8–11, 14, 16–18, 20–28, 30, 31, 34–45)
All works © the artists and architects
Editor: Marta PelleriniGraphic design: Praline
Printed in Belgium by Graphius
Published in 2019 by the British School at Rome10 Carlton House TerraceLondon SW1Y 5AH
British School at RomeVia Gramsci 61, 00197 Rome
A charity registered in England and Wales (no. 314176)
www.bsr.ac.uk
ISSN 1475-8733ISBN 978-0-904152-83-8
The Derek Hill Foundation with David and Pam McKee, and The Lang Foundation
The Incorporated Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Scholarships with Ms Jennifer Dowling
The Bridget Riley Art FoundationAugusta Charitable Trust
Nicholas Berwin Charitable TrustThe Carpenters’ Company, London, and other
donors to the Scholars’ Prize in Architecturewith Karsten Schubert, Keir McGuinness and Alex Hooi
4 Preface: Stephen Milner
7 Introduction: Marta Pellerini
Exhibitors 14 Josephine Baker 16 Marie-Claire Blais 18 Stephen Cooper20 James Epps22 Oona Grimes24 Gabriel Hartley26 Yusuf Ali Hayat28 Damien Meade30 Emily Motto32 Patrick O’Keeffe34 John Rainey36 Joseph Redpath38 John Robertson40 Deborah Rundle42 Jennifer Taylor44 Murat Urlali46 Dominic Watson
48 Biographies
56 BSR Faculty of the Fine Arts and Staff
Contents
5 STEPHEN J. MILNER — DIRECTOR
This is my first preface to the institution that is the British School at Rome Fine Arts catalogue. Over the last twelve months I have had the pleasure of following the work that is being undertaken in the BSR Archive on the Fine Arts programme, its history and award-holders.
During the year, one of our researchers from Australia drew my attention to a newspaper cutting from the Daily Mail dated March 1923. The piece, which was entitled ‘British Students in Rome’, was a review of the work of BSR award-holders on show at the Royal Academy. Under the subtitle ‘What are the scholars of the British School at Rome doing?’, the anonymous critic noted that the work was ‘terribly disappointing’.
The reason the cutting is in the BSR archive is that the review hit a raw nerve with the then Director, Thomas Ashby. Writing to the Honorary General Secretary of the BSR in London, Evelyn Shaw, Ashby noted that there was ‘a good deal of annoyance out here’ and enquired what was to be done. Shaw’s brief reply included the pithy rejoinder ‘We are lucky to get the Press to write about us at all’.
I would like to think those days are now long gone. The three mostre we hold in Rome during the course of the year and the increasing contact we have with Italian galleries and other Academies in Rome sees the work of our resident artists on regular display. The lectures by former award-holders and invited speakers, and the Fine Arts catalogue itself, are an eloquent witness to what is going on in Rome today.
As art historians and BSR scholars begin to delve into the archive of past award-holders and re-examine their work, it also will become more apparent what was also going on in Rome in the past, including some of the artists mentioned in the 1923 review. Only this year Sacha Llewelyn was awarded the William MB Berger Prize for British Art History by the President of the Royal Academy of Arts for her monograph Winifred Knights 1899–1947. Over 90 years after the Daily Mail’s disappointment, the Guardian hailed Knights, a female artist who drew heavily on Italian Renaissance fresco and panel painting, as an ‘unknown genius’. Such are the fortunes of artistic careers.
This year I would like to thank Marco Palmieri for all the hard work he has done over the last few years in curating the Fine Art programme, and to welcome
Marta Pellerini, who joined us in February 2018 as Visual Art Curator. The care, commitment and quality of their work has been outstanding.
The support we receive from our sponsors is also humbling. The Fine Arts at the BSR does not receive any public funding, and it is only because of the remarkable generosity of a series of trusts, foundations and individuals that we are able to support the residencies we offer. I would like to thank the Arts Council of Northern Ireland; the Arts Council of Wales (sponsored by the Welsh Government and supported by The National Lottery); the Augusta Charitable Trust; the Bridget Riley Art Foundation; the Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec; the Derek Hill Foundation; the Giles Worsley Fund (in collaboration with the RIBA); the Helpmann Academy (with David and Pam McKee, and The Lang Foundation); the Incorporated Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Scholarships; the Linbury Trust; the National Art School, Sydney (with Jennifer Dowling); the Nicholas Berwin Charitable Trust (with Karsten Schubert, Keir McGuinness and Alex Hooi); the Wallace Arts Trust; and the supporters of the Scholars’ Prize in Architecture (The Carpenters’ Company, London, as well as by and on behalf of a number of former architecture award-holders at the BSR (Robert Adam, Bob Allies, Tim Bell, Jeremy Blake, Adam Nathaniel Furman and Hugh Petter)).
We are delighted that new residencies are joining established ones, and we are also very grateful to all those who have supported visiting artists’ talks and studio visits, and in particular Mrs Robin Hambro for her invaluable support of the Fine Art programme this year. All of this generosity is critical for our future, and for sustaining the vibrant culture of the BSR.
The BSR will continue to support artists, often at the early stage of their careers, offering them the chance to join other practitioners and scholars in a community that has as its priority creativity and inspiration. The seeds sown in Rome often germinate after the residency, and the experience often proves formative in a manner not imagined at the outset. The BSR’s studios will continue to be spaces of experimentation and reflection, and the work produced in them bears witness to the continued generative power of the dialogue a BSR residency enables between Rome, Italy and the wider world.
Preface
8MARTA PELLERINI — VISUAL ART CURATOR
This year I was given the extraordinary opportunity to work as the Visual Art Curator at the British School at Rome. On entering this renowned centre for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research, one has the perception of entering into a unique community, where artists, archaeologists and historians live and work in a dynamic space of exchange and collaboration.
To observe the daily practice and routines of the award-holders has been truly insightful, and proven to me the vital importance of fostering and supporting their research and growth. The BSR acts as a testament to the view that the work of our award-holders is both invaluable and necessary: that these dynamic, creative individuals not only hold a mirror to, but also shape and define, our contemporary culture.
The cross-pollination of knowledge and experience between artists and academics is integral to the BSR. It is propelled and enriched by a series of visiting artist talks kindly supported by the generosity of Robin Hambro and of a donor who wishes to honour the memory of Felicity Powell (1961–2015; Gulbenkian Rome Scholar at the BSR 1986–7). This is complemented by the ambitious programme of events organised by Marina Engel and Tom True.
This year, we had the privilege to host lectures by Denzil Forrester, John Russell, Nicholas Hatfull (in conversation with Marco Palmieri) and Allison Katz. Each artist presented a talk about their practice and recent projects, offered studio visits to the artists, and was our honoured dinner guest alongside invited curators, writers and gallerists. It was fascinating to have Denzil Forrester (Rome Scholar in Painting 1983–4) and more recent BSR alumnus Nicholas Hatfull (Sainsbury Scholar in Painting and Sculpture 2011–12) as guests: Nicholas’s poetically scenic lecture gave a glimpse into how Rome and the BSR continue to reverberate through the work and lives of our scholars for many years after their time in Rome.
I would like to thank all of the people who generously gave their time to visit the studios of the award-holders this year, particularly Manuela Contino (director at Monitor Rome/Lisbon), Adrienne Drake (curator at Fondazione Giuliani), Marta Federici (gallery manager at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise New York/Rome), Manuela Pacella (independent curator), Marta Silvi (contributor of Flash Art Italia), Saverio Verini (curator
at Fondazione Memmo) and Sara Zanin (owner of z2o Sara Zanin Gallery). These visits introduce the artists and their work to a wider context in Rome, sharpen critical thought and develop exciting new relationships and collaborations. This is particularly demonstrated by the solo show by Gabriel Hartley (Abbey Fellow in Painting), titled Spoiled, at Sara Zanin Gallery in June and July, a product of his residency. Finally, I am extremely grateful to Vivien Lovell and Maria Chevska, members of the BSR’s Faculty of the Fine Arts, for having spent much of their time in Rome with our artists, making studio visits.
Through continual dialogue and development, the award-holders produce work that is exhibited in our Mostre, exhibitions that present the fruitful endeavours of our artists every three months. In this, my first, year as Visual Art Curator, I have had the pleasure to curate these exhibitions, where the presence of Rome as a city and stimulus is palpable: organs of baroque churches, ancient pagan rites of Republican Rome, the films of Pier Paolo Pasolini glimmer in the work.
We are particularly grateful to Mrs Robin Hambro, for her generous support of the Fine Art Programme this year (including the exhibitions so richly represented in these pages).
I offer my special thanks to all of the BSR staff and of course our award-holders for their dedicated hard work; and to the Fine Arts Programme interns — Cristiana Cordova, Jacqueline Davies, Antonia Di Nucci, Elinor Staniforth and Chiara Traversaro — for all of their technical support.
It has been a privilege to work with the BSR residency programme this year, in an institution that centralises the value of creative dialogue, research, collaboration and production. I look forward to continuing the BSR’s hard work and commitment to these ideals, and embarking on new projects.
Introduction
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December Mostra15–23 December 2017Josephine Baker, Stephen Cooper, James Epps, Emily Motto, Patrick O’Keeffe, John Robertson, Jennifer Taylor, Dominic Watson
March Mostra16–24 March 2018Josephine Baker, Marie-Claire Blais, Oona Grimes, Gabriel Hartley, John Rainey, Joseph Redpath, John Robertson, Deborah Rundle
June Mostra15–23 June 2018Josephine Baker, Oona Grimes, Yusuf Ali Hayat, Damien Meade, John Rainey, John Robertson, Murat Urlali
Exhibitions
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Gone to EarthTerracotta tiles, chalk, dyed plaster, painted clay and barbed wire, dimensions variable, 2018
JOSEPHINE BAKER
23 OONA GRIMES
I ragazzi fumettiSpray paint, coloured pencil and collage on paper, each 75 × 110 cm, 2018
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Natale di Roma 2771 — Fantasies of Imperial Exploitation — detailPhotographic print, 30 × 460 cm, 2018
31 EMILY MOTTO
Towers for SkiesCardboard, cement, wood, string, acrylic, steel, paper and tape, 2017
41 DEBORAH RUNDLE
Optimism of the WillFluorescent tubes, battens and vinyl cut text, 6 × 62 × 8 cm, 2018
Optimism of the WillFluorescent tubes, battens and vinyl cut text, 6 × 62 × 8 cm, 2018
43 JENNIFER TAYLOR
LupercalWood, paper, fluorescent pigments and ultraviolet lights, 310 × 620 × 440 cm, 2017
45 MURAT URLALI
The Gift of Art, ‘At Least Tell Me That I Look OK’, Medusa, Self Portrait, After CaravaggioOil, enamel, rhinestones, sequins, glitter, gold liner and gold leaf on canvas, mounted on wood panel,
60 cm diameter, 2018
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Revenge, (David’s Michelangelo)Oil, enamel, rhinestones, sequins, glitter, gold line and gold leaf on canvas, mounted on wood panel,
60 cm diameter, 2018
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JOSEPHINE BAKERSainsbury Scholar in Painting and Sculpture, October 2017–September [email protected]
Education2017 PgDip, Fine Art, Royal Academy Schools, London2012 BA (Hons), Fine Art, Central Saint Martins College
of Art and Design, London
Selected group exhibitions2018 June Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome March Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome2017 December Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome
Selected residency2017–18 Sainsbury Scholarship in Painting and Sculpture,
British School at Rome
MARIE-CLAIRE BLAISQuebec Resident, January–March 2018www.marieclaireblais.com
Education2003 MScA, Landscape (thesis incomplete), Montreal
University, Montreal1997 BSc, Architecture, Montreal University, Montreal
Selected one person exhibitions2017 Marie Claire Blais: entrouvrir, entrevoir, enclore,
Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris Être la porte qui s’ouvre, René Blouin Gallery,
Montreal2016 Road Wall Door, Diaz Contemporary, Toronto
LA VIE ABSTRAITE: Le temps transformé and Espace du silence, René Blouin Gallery, Montreal. Collaboration with Pascal Grandmaison, artist
2015 Entrevoir le jour, René Blouin Gallery, Montreal2012 Brûler les yeux fermés, René Blouin Gallery,
Montreal2010 Densité neutre, René Blouin Gallery, Montreal2009 L’hiver vient de l’ouest, René Blouin Gallery,
Montreal2007 Silence, Jessica Bradley Art + Projects, Toronto
Selected recent group exhibitions2018 Buveurs de quintessence, Darling Foundry, Montreal March Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome2017 C’est ainsi qu’entre la lumière, Musée d’Art
Contemporain de Montréal, Montreal À la recherche d’Expo 67, Musée d’Art
Contemporain de Montréal, Montreal An Ideal City that Complicates the Real One,
Espectro Electromagnético, CDMX2016 Intersections: Contemporary Artist Films, Audain Art
Museum, Whistler Facing the Sky, Nuit Blanche de Toronto, Toronto
2015 L’oeil et l’esprit, Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal, Montreal
E-merge, Arsenal, Montreal2014 Encan Clark #26, Montreal Blanc, René Blouin Gallery, Montreal2013 Ornementation identitaire, Espacio Mexico, Montreal Miroir, René Blouin Gallery, Montreal Gallery Hop, Canadian Art Foundation, Toronto Projet Homa, Molinari Foundation, Montreal
Selected awards and residencies2018 Quebec Residency, Conseil des Arts et des Lettres
du Québec, British School at Rome2016 Visual Art, Research and creation, Conseil des Arts
et des Lettres du Québec2015 Visual Art, Improvement, Conseil des Arts et des
Lettres du Québec2014 Espacio Escultorico, Mexico Distrito Federal2013 Studio-Residency, Conseil des Arts et des Lettres
du Québec, Mexico Distrito Federal, Fonca & Conaculta
CollectionsMusée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec; Loto Québec; private collections in Canada
STEPHEN COOPERAbbey Fellow in Painting, October–December [email protected]
Education1976–9 MA, Painting, Royal College of Art, London1971–4 BA, Saint Martin’s School of Art, London
Selected one person exhibitions2015 Imagining the Infinite, Chalk: an interdisciplinary
Arts Platform, Winchester2012 Light and Time (site specific installation), 5 Years
Gallery (selected by Alex Schady)2007 Off at a Tangent, an installation in response
to The Floating World, an exhibition of Japanese prints, Southampton City Art Gallery
2005 Offline, Towner Gallery, Eastbourne. Catalogue by Matthew Rowe, Exhibition Director
2004 An Intervention into the Far Eastern Collection, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Selected recent group exhibitions2017 December Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome2015 Caesura et Vide Supra, curated by Stephen Cooper
and Lewis Betts, Lewisham Art House, London2014 APT Open, APT Gallery Deptford Open (selected
by Paul Noble), London2013 Offering, architectural installation by Stephen
Cooper and Alice Kettle, Winchester Cathedral
Selected awards and residencies2017 Abbey Fellowship in Painting, British School at Rome
BIOGRAPHIES
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2015 10 Days Award, Chalk: Interdisciplinary Arts Platform, Winchester
2013 10 Days Award, Interdisciplinary Arts Platform, Stephen Cooper and Alice Kettle, Winchester
2003 AHRB Artists and Performers Small Award
Teaching1980–2017 Head of the Painting Pathway, Winchester School
of Art, University of Southampton
JAMES EPPSAugusta Scholar, October–December [email protected]
Education2009 BA, Fine Art, Norwich University of the Arts, Norwich
Selected one person exhibitions2016 With an Eye to, 13A, Norwich2015 Lookers, Unthank Artspace, Norwich Here on in, Exterior Wall Painting on Eyre Lane,
Bloc Projects, Sheffield Just Like That, OUTPOST, Norwich
Selected recent group exhibitions2017 December Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome Members Show (selected by Andy Holden),
OUTPOST, Norwich2015 Members Show (selected by Tim Etchells and Vlatka
Horvat), TAP, Southend2014 Oriel Davies Open 2014, Oriel Davies Gallery,
Newtown2013 NN Open Exhibition, Contemporary Art
Northampton, Northampton Creekside Open (selected by Paul Noble),
APT Gallery, London
Selected residency2017 Augusta Scholarship, British School at Rome
OONA GRIMESThe Bridget Riley Fellow, January–June [email protected]
Education1986–8 MA, Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, UCL,
London1983–6 BA (Hons), Fine Art, Norwich School of Art, Norwich
Selected one person exhibitions2016 Volta New York, Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Art,
New York2014 chapter two, Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Art,
London When Is Now, 5 Years, London
Selected group exhibitions2018 June Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome March Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome Fully Awake, curated by Ian Hartshorne and Sean
Kaye, House for an Art Lover, Glasgow 2017 A Bird in the Head, curated by Sarah Woodfine and
Danielle Arnaud, Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Art, London
2016 Tall Tales, Freud Museum London; Touchstones, Rochdale; Glasgow Women’s Library, Glasgow
Akerman Daly Bookshelf, akermandaly.com/the-library/
Its Offal, curated by Emma Cousin and Emily Austin, Arthouse1., London
2015 Stop Bugging Me: Frame 2, Tintype Gallery, London Bread & Jam 3, Bread & Jam Gallery, London Delta, 5 Years, London Abstract Apartment 1, Deborah House, London
Selected residency2018 The Bridget Riley Fellowship, British School at Rome
Teaching2010–18 Visiting Lecturer, Royal College of Art, London1996–2018 Visiting Lecturer, Ruskin School of Fine Art,
University of Oxford1990–3 Assistant Lecturer in Printmaking, Slade School
of Fine Art, University College London1989–92 Visiting Lecturer in Printmaking, Norwich Institute
of Fine Art and Design1989–90 Visiting Lecturer, Leicester Polytechnic
CollectionsBritish Library, London; Governing Body of Macau; Lineker College, University of Oxford; Manchester Metropolitan University; New York Public Library; UCL,Strang Collection; University of Texas; V&A Museum, London
GABRIEL HARTLEYAbbey Fellow in Painting, January–March [email protected]
Education2008 PgDip, Fine Art, Royal Academy Schools, London2005 BA (Hons), Fine Art, Chelsea College of Art and
Design, University of the Arts, London
Selected one person exhibitions2018 Spoiled, Sara Zanin Gallery, Rome2017 Plaza Plaza, Plaza Plaza, London2016 Reliefs, Foxy Production, New York Light, Studio Leigh, London2015 Lozenges, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London2014 Posing, Foxy Production, New York2013 Splays, Brand New Gallery, Milan2012 Slap, Praz-Delavallade, Paris Totaled, Foxy Production, New York2011 NADA, a solo presentation with Foxy Production,
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Miami, Florida Crimping, Arte Furini Contemporanea, Rome
LISTE 15, a solo presentation with Foxy Production, Basel
2010 Gabriel Hartley, Foxy Production, New York2009 Gabriel Hartley, curated by Sarah McCrory,
Swallow Street, London
Selected recent group exhibitions2018 March Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome2017 Frottage Cottage, Hopkinson Mossman, Auckland2016 ‘… ma l’amor mio non muore’, Casa Museo Ivan
Bruschi, Arezzo A Rose Without a ‘Why’. It Blooms because it Blooms, Carl Freedman Gallery, London
2015 Basic Instinct, Seventeen, London Gabriel Hartley and Denise Kupferschmidt, Foxy Production, New York Bloom, Kinman, London At the Point of Gesture, curated by David Ryan, Wimbledon Space, Wimbledon College of Art, London
2014 Far In Out, Galerie Triangle Blue, Stavelot Architecture of Enjoyment, Fokidos 21, Athens
2013 Consommé, Kinman, London Everything Wants to Run, curated by Mark Jackson, Block 336, London Open Heart Surgery, The Moving Museum, London L̓Hourloupe, curated by David Rhoads, The Greenlease Gallery, Kansas City The Instability of the Image, Paradise Row, London DNA: Strands of Abstraction, curated by Paul Sinclaire, Loretta Howard Gallery, New York MUDLARK, Fold Gallery, London At the Point of Gesture, curated by David Ryan, Lion & Lamb Gallery, London Something New, Josh Lilley, London
Selected residency2018 Abbey Fellowship in Painting, British School at Rome
CollectionsChicago Booth School of Business Collection; DEPART Foundation, Rome; John Moores Painting Collection, Liverpool; Royal Academy Collection, London; Saatchi Collection, London; V22 Collection, London
YUSUF ALI HAYATHelpmann Academy Resident, April–June 2018https://australienartmatte.wixsite.com/[email protected]
Education2017 Bachelor of Visual Arts (with Honours), University
of South Australia, Adelaide2010 Certificate in Narrative Therapy, Narrative Practices
Adelaide, Hindmarsh2007 Higher Education Certificate, Drug and Alcohol
Counselling, University of Leicester, Leicester Higher National Certificate, Photography, Leicester College, Leicester
Higher Education Certificate, Managing Voluntary and Community Organisations, University of Leicester, Leicester
1999 BA (Hons), Politics, University of Leicester, Leicester
Selected recent group exhibitions2018 June Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome Spazi Aperti 2018, Accademia di Romania, Rome HATCHED, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts,
Perth Helpmann Academy Graduate Show, Torrens
Parade Ground, Adelaide2017 A Walk in the Park, UNISA Honours Grad Show,
Adelaide2015 Effulgence, UNISA Visual Arts Grad Show,
Adelaide SIX, SASA Gallery Project Space, Adelaide
Selected awards and residencies2018 Helpmann Academy Residency, British School
at Rome NEXUS Multicultural Arts City of Adelaide Award
Presentations/Publications 2017 ‘(Imagi)Nation’, Fine Print Magazine ‘Beneath our radiant Southern Cross: contemporary
art, Islam and advancing Australia fairly’, public lecture at the University of South Australia, Centre for Islamic Thought and Education, NEXUS multicultural arts
2016 ‘Entangled cultural fields: intersubjectivity and contemporary art of the Islamic diaspora’, paper presented at the conference Crossroads in Cultural Studies, University of Sydney
‘Culture, memory and identity’, presentation to Art, Architecture and Design Research seminar, University of South Australia
CollectionsAccademia di Romania, Rome; City of Adelaide Contemporary Acquisitions Collection; Centre for Islamic Thought and Education, UNISA
DAMIEN MEADEAbbey Fellow in Painting, April–June 2018www.damienmeade.com
Education 1993 MA, Fine Art, Chelsea College of Art, London1991 BA, Fine Art, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin
Selected one person exhibitions2018 Damien Meade, CAR DRDE, Bologna Damien Meade, Peter von Kant, London
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2015 Sudo, Scheublien & Bak, Zurich2013 Damien Meade, Scheublien & Bak, Zurich
Selected recent group exhibitions2018 June Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome2017 Nature Morte, The Guildhall Art Gallery, London;
The Four Domes Pavilion Museum of Contemporary Art, Wroclaw
2016 Some Thing as a Line, curated by Brian Fay, High Lanes Gallery, Drogheda
What’s it Going to be?, Sid Motion Gallery, London In this Soup we Swim, Kingsgate Project Space,
London The Abject Object, Wimbledon Space, London Black Light, curated by Twelve Around One & Slate
Projects, Everard Hotel, London2015 Damien Meade and Natasza Niedziolka, Sommer
& Kohl, Berlin London Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London2014 Suspicion, curated by Dan Coombs, Jerwood
Space, London2013 Shape Shifters — Jason Brinkerhoff, Michelle Carla
Handel, Damien Meade, ACME Gallery, Los Angeles
The John Moores Painting Prize 2012, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
About Face, curated by Daniel Weinberg, ACME Gallery, Los Angeles
Selected awards and residencies2018 Abbey Fellowship in Painting, British School at Rome1994–5 Artist fellowship, Churchill College, University
of Cambridge
EMILY MOTTODerek Hill Foundation Scholar, October–December [email protected]
Education2014 BFA, Fine Art, The Ruskin School of Art, University
of Oxford
Selected one person exhibitions2017 Caught, Platform Southwark, London2015 Postures, Rice+Toye, London2014 Airheads, The Mezzanine, Oxford2013 Parasites, The Dolphin Gallery, Oxford
Selected two-person exhibitions2016 Provisional Conditions, Beaconsfield Gallery
Vauxhall, London2015 We Are Here, Rice+Toye, London
Selected group exhibitions2017 December Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome Moon when the Calves Grow Hair, Bunkhouse,
London
ON & OFF, Proyectos Medellin, Mexico City Nexus Space, Platform Southwark, London2016 What is the Future of Art?, Tate Modern, Turbine
Hall, London That I Am Now And So It Is, Chalton Gallery,
London Standing in the Shade, The Mile End Art Pavilion,
London Taking Shape: Sculpture on the Verge, Pangaea
Sculptors’ Centre, London2015 The Red Mansion Art Prize, Slade Research Centre,
London Which of These is the Non-smoking Lifeboat?,
Pangaea Sculptors’ Centre, London I’m in Love with Rococo, (it’s all) Tropical,
STCFTHOTS, Leeds2014 The Saatchi New Sensations 2014, Victoria House,
London Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2014, The World Museum, Liverpool Biennial; ICA, London The Woon Foundation Painting and Sculpture Prize, The Gallery North, Newcastle
Portraits of Dadapresidents and Oberdadas, Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich
2013 Ovada Open, Ovada Warehouse, Oxford SOLDES, 44–45 High Street, Oxford
Selected awards and residencies2017 Derek Hill Foundation Scholarship, British School at
Rome2016 Residency, Beaconsfield Contemporary Art, London2015 Residency, Pangaea Sculptors’ Centre, London2014 Residency, The Redgate Gallery, Beijing Clyde&Co Blank Canvas Art Commissioning Prize Shortlisted for Saatchi New Sensations Red Mansion Art Prize2013 Ashmolean Design Award Waddesdon Manor Design Award2012 Geoffrey Rhodes Prize, University of Oxford The Queen’s College Michel Scholarship, University
of Oxford
Teaching2018 Visiting artist, University of Bolton, Greater
Manchester2016–17 Art Inspiring Change, The Turner Contemporary,
Margate
PATRICK O’KEEFFEGiles Worsley Rome Fellow, October–December [email protected]
Education2015–17 MA, Architecture, University of Kent, Canterbury2011–14 BA (Hons), Architecture, University of Kent,
Canterbury
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Selected recent group exhibition2017 December Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome
Selected residency2017 Giles Worsley Rome Fellowship, British School
at Rome
Teaching2017– Design Tutor, University of Kent, Canterbury
JOHN RAINEYArts Council of Northern Ireland Fellow, January–June [email protected]
Education2012 MA, Ceramics and Glass, Royal College of Art,
London2009 BA (Hons) (first class), Contemporary Crafts,
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester
Selected one person exhibitions2016 On Visibility, Golden Thread Gallery Project Space,
Belfast2013 Hyper Activity, Marsden Woo Gallery Project
Space, London
Selected group exhibitions2018 June Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome Sans les mains!, Foundation Bernardaud, Limoges EVA International, The Hunt Museum and Limerick
City Art Gallery, Limerick March Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, RHA,
Dublin2017 Dissolving Histories, Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast2015 Less + More, Oonagh Young Gallery, Dublin2014 (Im)material Artefacts, National Museum of Wales,
Cardiff2013 COLLECT 2013 Project Space, Saatchi Gallery,
London
Selected awards and residencies 2018 Irish Museum of Modern Art, Production Residency,
Dublin Arts Council of Northern Ireland Fellowship, British
School at Rome2017 Arts Council Ireland, Visual Arts Project Award Arts Council of Northern Ireland, General Arts Award2014 Arts Council of Northern Ireland, ACES Award2013 Arts Council England, Visual Arts Award Anglo Swedish Society, Visual Arts Scholarship,
Konstfack University
CollectionsArts Council of Northern Ireland
JOSEPH REDPATHScholars’ Prize-winner in Architecture, January–March [email protected]
Education2013–15 MSc, Architecture, Accademia di Architettura,
Mendrisio2008–11 BA (Hons), Architecture, Newcastle University,
Newcastle upon Tyne
Selected group exhibitions2018 OnCurating Project Space, Zürich Captitudes, Atelier 315, Männerdorf March Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome2015 MAD. ’14, Accademia di Architettura, Mendrisio2014 MAD. ’13, Accademia di Architettura, Mendrisio
Selected residency2018 Scholars’ Prize in Architecture, British School
at Rome
JOHN ROBERTSONAbbey Scholar in Painting, October 2017–June [email protected]: john_robertson123
Education2012 PgDip, Fine Art, Royal Academy Schools, London2005 BA (Hons), Fine Art Painting, Glasgow School
of Art, Glasgow
Selected one person exhibitions2016 Pastichio and Mesclun, Climax of Copenhagen,
Copenhagen2012 Paradies, Fold Gallery, London
Selected group exhibitions2018 June Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome
Spazi Aperti 2018, Accademia di Romania, Rome March Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome
2017 December Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome2015 Studio Leigh, Studio Leigh, London e e e o ee e i a a e e a, Rhubaba Gallery, Edinburgh Towels Blue, 71 Blandford Street, London2014 Tilt, Royal Academy Schools, London2013 ‘ , Fold Gallery, London
Selected awards and residencies2017–18 Abbey Scholarship in Painting, British School at Rome2014 Royal Academy International Residency Exchange2012 Selina Chenevière Travel Award2011 Jerwood Purchase Prize
CollectionsJerwood Collection; Royal Academy Library Collection; V&A Museum Print Collection
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DEBORAH RUNDLEBSR Wallace New Zealand Residence Awardee, January–March 2018www.deborahrundle.com
Education 2016 MFA (First Class Honours), University of Auckland,
Auckland2013 PgDip (with distinction), Art and Design, AUT
University, Auckland2011 Bachelor of Visual Arts (with distinction), AUT
University, Auckland
Selected one to three person exhibitions2017 Down Time, Play_station Gallery, Wellington In the Antoropocene, Bartlety + Company,
Wellington2016 Until You Make It, Projectspace, Auckland
Selected group exhibitions 2018 March Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome2017 Hardly Working, RM Gallery, Auckland The Tomorrow People, Adam Art Gallery, Wellington The 26th Wallace Art Awards Exhibition, Pah
Homestead, Auckland2016 Imago Mundi, Gallerie delle Prigioni, Trieste2014 DeSporting, A KIM KIM Gallery (Seoul) exhibition
held at Gallery 3, Auckland2013 Transforming Topographies, The Lab, Auckland Art
Gallery, Fifth Auckland Triennial, Auckland
Selected awards and residencies 2018 Winner, Molly Morpeth Canaday Sculpture and 3D
Award, Whakatane BSR Wallace New Zealand Residence Award,
British School at Rome2017 Finalist, Waiheke Small Sculpture Awards2016 Joint runner up, Irish Fisher Award, Te Tuhi,
Auckland Shortlisted for John Fries Award
CollectionsMassey University Art Collection; Luciano Benetton Collection; private collections in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom
JENNIFER TAYLORCreative Wales–BSR Fellow, October–December [email protected]
Education2005–7 MA, Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London2001–4 BA (First Class Honours), Fine Art, Ruskin School
of Art, University of Oxford2000–1 Foundation Course, Art and Design, Camberwell
College of Arts, London
Selected one person exhibitions/performance events 2018 Chamber, Oriel Mwldan, Ceredigion2017 Silence Beach, Contains Art, Somerset2016 The Guardian of the Heart Machine, Largo das
Artes, Rio de Janeiro The Death of Venus, TJ Boulting Gallery, London2013 Rumour from Ground Control, TJ Boulting Gallery,
London2012 Ground Control, The Wapping Project, London2009 Hollowsphere, Flowers East, London2008 Untitled Installation, Wyer Gallery, London2004 21 Days, Oxford University Press Shop, Oxford
Selected two person exhibition2016 Circo Cosmético, Largo das Artes, Rio de Janeiro
Selected recent group exhibitions/performance events2018 Y Lle Celf, National Eisteddfod, The Senedd,
National Assembly Building, Cardiff Unperforming, Artsadmin, Toynbee Studios, London Silent Stage, Yaga, Vilnius2017–18 NOVA, Arts Council of Wales Exhibition, Royal
Cambrian Academy/Aberystwyth Arts Centre2017 December Mostra (with live performance
of Lupercalia), British School at Rome, Rome Unit(e) residency exhibition (with live performance
of Empire), g39, Cardiff2016 4Quina, as part of Art Rio, A Gentil Carioca
Gallery, Rio de Janeiro2015 Grand Magasin Deux (with live performance
of Absent Voyager), French Riviera Gallery, London Jamboree, Yinka Shonibare’s Guest Projects,
London2014–16 Cabaret Mélancolique, Peckham Liberal Club and
St Mark’s Dalston, London2014 Sketchy Remarks (with residency and live
performance), Floating Island Gallery, London
Selected awards and residencies 2017 Creative Wales–BSR Fellowship, British School
at Rome Unit(e) Residency, g39, Cardiff2016 Artist in Residence, Largo das Artes, Rio de Janeiro2007 Desmond Preston Prize, Royal College of Art,
London2004 Oxford University Press Pirye Prize
CollectionDavid Roberts Art Foundation
MURAT URLALINational Art School, Sydney, Resident, April–June [email protected]
Education2017 MFA (by research), National Art School, Sydney2015 BFA (Honours), Painting, National Art School,
Sydney
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Selected recent group exhibitions2018 June Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome Untitled, Traffic Jam Galleries, Sydney 2017 Flores et Fructus, Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney Nobody Passes, Library Stairwell Gallery Show,
National Art School, Sydney2016 Wall to Wall, Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney Corpus, Stacks Projects, Sydney2015 Well Red, Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney New Talent Exhibition, Robin Gibson Gallery,
Sydney2014 (small) GEMS, Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney St. George Bank, National Art School Postgraduate
Exhibition, Sydney 1/2 WAY, Library Stairwell Gallery Show — Honours Painting, National Art School, Sydney
2013 Graduate Exhibition, National Art School, Sydney
Selected awards and residencies 2018 National Art School, Sydney, Residency, British
School at Rome2017 Finalist (Traditional Category), Fisher’s Ghost Art
Award, Sydney Finalist (Open Category), Fisher’s Ghost Art Award,
Sydney2014 Robin Gibson Gallery New Talent Exhibition Prize The Sydney Canvas Company Prize for an Honours
Painter2013 Parkers Sydney Fine Art Supplies Prize, Inaugural
Frame Prize for an Undergraduate Student in Painting
2008 Finalist, Gallipoli Art Prize, hosted by Gallipoli Memorial Club Ltd, Sydney
CollectionsPrivate collections in Istanbul, Izmir, Edinburgh, London, Frankfurt, Dubai, Sydney and Adelaide
DOMINIC WATSONRome Fellow in Contemporary Art, October–December [email protected]
Education2014 MFA, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow2008 BA (Hons), Sculpture, Camberwell College of Art
Selected one person exhibitions 2016 YEAST, Space Studios, London2015 Significant Culture, Boetzelaer Nispen Gallery,
Amsterdam Specific Emotions, New Studio, London
Selected group exhibitions 2017 December Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome
Here Was Elsewhere >>FFWD, Cooper Gallery, Dundee
2015 The London Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London2013 New Contemporaries, ICA, London
Selected awards and residencies2017 Rome Fellowship in Contemporary Art,
British School at Rome2015 Catlin Art Prize, London2014 John Kinross Scholarship, Florence
CollectionsIngram Collection; Royal Scottish Academy
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FACULTY OF THE FINE ARTS, 2017 AND 2018
Tim BellDenise BennettsMaria ChevskaAdam ChodzkoPrue ChilesSacha CraddockNicholas CullinanVanessa JacksonPenny JohnsonVivien Lovell (Chair)Tim MarlowNiall McLaughlinHugh PetterThomas J. PriceHelen SearRobin VousdenClarrie WallisStephen Witherford
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Stephen J. Milner, Director
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London officeGill Clark, RegistrarElizabeth Rabineau,* Development DirectorBecky Latcham-Ford,∆* Administrative OfficerJessica Venner,∆* Administrative Officer
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