Sentences with phrase «stanley picker»

He recently completed a PhD at Kingston University, which included the solo exhibition Screen as Landscape at the Stanley Picker Gallery in 2011.
Japanese designer Yuri Suzuki's has created a singing washing machine and a musical kettle, which were in his solo exhibition Furniture Music, at London's Stanley Picker Gallery.
Furniture Music will open on 22 February and is due to run until 21 April 2018 at Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University, London.
13.03.2010 Side by Side Show, Louder Than Bombs — Art, Action & Activism, Stanley Picker Gallery with Live Art Development Agency.
In addition to her recent presentation at Tramway, Glasgow as a Turner Prize nominee in 2015, select solo exhibitions include The London Shape, Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston upon Thames, UK (2014); Manners, site - specific sculpture, Tate Britain, London, UK (2013); Hôtel Biron, Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany (2011); Masse und Auflösung, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado, USA; Earring, site - specific sculpture, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK (2006); Chemie, Secession, Vienna, Austria (2005).
Bick has curated several shows including: Construction & its Shadow, Leeds City Art Gallery (2011); The Kingston Turnpike, the Stanley Picker Gallery (2006); Sight Mapping, Sala Rekalde, Bilbao (2003) travelled to GoMA (Glasgow) and Konsthallen Bohuslans Museum (Sweden).
In 2012 Darbyshire was awarded the Stanley Picker Fellowship in Fine Art by Kingston University, London, and presented solo - exhibitions T Rooms at Tramway, Glasgow, and T Rooms Pt II at Zabludowicz Collection, London.
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The Stanley Picker Gallery Collection consists of works on paper by artists and designers associated with the Gallery's programme.
The Stanley Picker Gallery stages four exhibitions a year, as well as a broad programme of events, workshops, symposia, talks and salons.
Celebrating its twentieth anniversary in 2017, over the years the Stanley Picker Gallery has built a reputation for a diverse programme of exhibitions and events that inspire and engage with the variety of creative practices researched and taught within the neighbouring Kingston School of Art.
The Stanley Picker Fellowship programme sits at the heart of the Gallery's activities.
The Stanley Picker Gallery was originally established in 1997, with the generous support of the Stanley Picker Trust and the ambitious vision of Professor Bruce Russell, to provide Kingston University with its first purpose - built space for the creation and public presentation of contemporary arts practice.
The beauty brands developed by the company — among them Gala, Miners, Mary Quant and Outdoor Girl — each epitomised their era and created a wealth that permitted Stanley Picker to indulge his greatest love, the arts.
Gallery Director David Falkner After studying Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art & Design (1988 - 91), David practiced as an artist, exhibiting throughout Europe, before dedicating himself to interdisciplinary curatorial work in public - sector venues in the UK, initially at Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery and Pump House Gallery London, before becoming Director of the Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University in 2004.
Supported by the Stanley Picker Trust since its inception in 1977, the annual scheme now provides an artist and a designer each with the opportunity to create and present a body of new work at the Stanley Picker Gallery as part of the research culture within the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture.
In 2014 the Gallery launched Stanley Picker Gallery Editions, specially created to directly support our programme of activities and the artists and designers we work with.
In 2012, Darbyshire received the Stanley Picker Fellowship, Kingston University, and he is one of this year's Associate Artists at Kettle's Yard, Cambridge.
In addition to Muybridge at Tate Britain, his birthplace Kingston upon Thames celebrates and investigates its unique Muybridge Collection with special exhibitions at Kingston Museum and at the Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University.
Since 2014, the ICA has collaborated with The Contemporary Art Research Centre at Kingston University London to host the Stanley Picker Public Lectures on Art.
Commissions include Space Studios, London; Stanley Picker Gallery, London; the Delfina Foundation, London and Camden Arts Centre, London.
Recent solo exhibitions include Infrastruktur, Herald St, London, UK (2015); The London Shape, Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston upon Thames, UK (2014); Manners, site - specific sculpture, Tate Britain, London, UK (2013); Spray, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, USA (2012); Hôtel Biron, Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany (2011); Masse und Auflösung, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado, USA; Earring, site - specific sculpture, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK (2006); Chemie, Secession, Vienna, Austria (2005).
This year Grants funding was awarded to Lucia Nogueira: Mischief at Kettle's Yard, British Art Show 7: In The Days of the Comet at South Bank Centre, and 10,000 Lives: 8th Gwangju Biennale, as well as projects at Ludlow Castle, John Hansard Gallery, Stanley Picker Gallery, Chisenhale Gallery, and Arnolfini.
A limited edition CD of the live recording was released through the Stanley Picker Gallery and Holden's Lost Toys record label in 2014.
For his Stanley Picker Fellowship Holden developed the exhibition Laws of Motion in a Cartoon Landscape, an elaboration in space of the ideas presented in the lecture of the same name.
1999 - 2003: Towards a Unified Theory of MI!MS at Spike Island, Bristol, having developed the project during the period of his Stanley Picker Fellowship at Kingston University.
1999 - 2003: Towards a Unified Theory of MI!MS at Spike Island, Bristol, developed during the period of his Stanley Picker Fellowship at Kingston University.
Commissioned by the Stanley Picker Gallery, the Music Of MI!MS was premiered at the Rose Theatre Kingston as part of the International Youth Arts Festival 2013, with sound recordings and film - footage of the event forming a integral part of the new exhibition, originally staged at the Zabludowicz Collection London (Autumn 2013).
A limited edition CD of the live recording will be released through the Stanley Picker Gallery and Holden's Lost Toys record label later in the year.
As an integrated part of this project, concluding his Stanley Picker Fellowship, Holden staged The Music of Mims with Grubby Mitts band member and the chamber orchestra and children's choir from Tiffin School, Kingston, recordings of the live event forming part of a subsequent exhibition at the Zabludowicz Collection, London in Autumn 2013.
The Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University is a public venue dedicated to the research, development, production and presentation of interdisciplinary contemporary arts practice.
«P!CKER, PART I: Elaine Lustig Cohen: Looking Backward to Look Forward», 2017, installation view, Stanley Picker Gallery, London.
Tyler has curated various independent art projects and participated in collaborative lectures with artist Andy Holden at Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University, London, and Spike Island, Bristol.
Courtesy: Stanley Picker Gallery Kingston University, London
Curator Stella Bottai from the Stanley Picker Gallery invited P!
Public Events Programme Goethe - Institut in London / Stanley Picker Trust / Pictet & Cie / Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) / The Royal Norwegian Embassy in London
In 2010 she will have a solo exhibition at Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston, as the result of a year long residency in the Eadweard Muybridge archive of the Kingston Local History Museum.
THE HOLLOW OF YOUR HAND Stanley Picker House Kingston Upon Thames, UK Curated by Stella Bottai September / October www.stanleypickergallery.org
Among the curators involved are Laurence Sillars, chief curator of the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art; David Falkner, Gallery Director at Stanley Picker Gallery; Laura Sillars, Artistic Director at Site Gallery; Ingrid Swenson, Director of PEER; Alistair Hudson, Director of Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; Rosie Cooper, Project Curator at Liverpool Biennial; and Chris Clark critic and Senior Curator at Lewis Glucksman Gallery.
In 2012 he will be the Stanley Picker Fellow.
Andy Holden curates an evening of games, performance and music for the Stanley Picker Gallery's Summer celebration
Recent solo exhibitions include: big MOUTH, Grand Union, Birmingham (2015); Sticky, Austrian Cultural Forum, London (2015); Spread, Art Exchange (2015); Giving It All That, Folkestone Triennial (2014); Dirty Looks, Camden Arts Centre (2013); M20 Death Drives, Whitstable Biennale, Whitstable (2012); TO DO, Matt's Gallery, London; Word Processor, Stanley Picker Gallery, London (2012).
AT THE HOUSE OF MR X was produced for the Stanley Picker Fellowship, funded by Arts Council England.
She has been the recipient of numerous prizes, including the Rome Award in Painting, a French Government Scholarship, the Stanley Picker Lectureship at Kingston University and various Arts Council Awards.
«Looking Backward to Look Forward» ran at the Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University, UK, from September to November 2017.
This event is part of the Zabludowicz Collection Annual Commission: Andy Holden, realised in partnership with Spike Island, Bristol, supported by Bedford Creative Arts and Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University.
For further information and to book FREE tickets please visit the Stanley Picker Gallery website.
«P!CKER PART I: Elaine Lustig Cohen», 2017, installation view at Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University, London.
Following a residency at the European Ceramics Work Centre (EKWC) in Holland and further extensive research as part of his Stanley Picker Fellowship, Martin Westwood has produced new large - scale ceramic works.
Courtesy: Stanley Picker Gallery, London; photograph: Lewis Ronald / Plastiques
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