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Simon Callery CV.Indd Simon Callery B. 1960 London, UK 1997 2017 Lives and works in London The Segsbury Project*, The Great Barn, Great Coxwell, Oxfordshire, Yellow, Simon Callery & Torgny Wilcke, Fold Gallery, London* University Museum of Natural History, Oxford, and The Pitt Rivers Open Body, Annex 14, Zürich SOLO EXHIBITIONS Museum, Oxford Something and Nothing, Thames Side Studios Gallery, London 2019 1996 Perpetual Construction, CAB Art Center, Brussels Simon Callery: Contact Paintings, Unosunove, Rome Simon Callery: Paintings 1995 – 1996, Anthony Wilkinson Fine Art, Off The Wall, Raum X, London 2017 London* Boundary Issues, Unosunove, Rome Open Body, Annex14, Zurich 1995 2016 Pit & Void Sequence, Geukens & De Vil, Knokke, Belgium MURI, Christian Stein Gallery, Turin What About The Colour Pink?, Geukens and De Vil. Knokke, 2016 1993, 1994 Belgium Streatham Paintings, DOLPH Projects, London Simon Callery, Anderson O’Day Gallery, London Imperfect Reverse, Camberwell Space, University of the Arts 2015 1992 London*, Ruskin Gallery, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Flat Paintings, FOLD Gallery, London E14SE10, Free Trade Wharf, London Diverses sont les lignes de la vie, Galerie Bernard Ceysson, Soft Painting, Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University Luxembourg 2012 SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS The Abject Object, University of the Arts, Wimbledon, London Inland Sealand, 33 Newland, Sherborne, Dorset* 2019 Simon Callery and Finbar Ward, annex14, Zürich 2010 Boundless Encounters, Hangzhou Triennial for Fiber Art. Zhejiang 2015 Physical Painting, FOLD Gallery, London Art Museum, Hangzhou. China * Mackerel Sky, Empire House, London 2009 Feel the Hum, Alice Black Gallery London Real Painting, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester Simon Callery, Thames Gateway Project, APT Gallery, London Hortus Conclusus, Fondazione 107, Turin. Curated by Federico Fin, FOLD Gallery, London 2008 Piccari * 2014 Simon Callery, Westbrook Gallery, London* Jonah Jones Centennial Exhibition, Oriel Plas Glyn y Weddw, North Lion and Lamb Summer Saloon Show, Lion and Lamb Gallery, 2007 Wales Hoxton, London Simon Callery Pit Paintings, University of the Arts, London Madeline, Patrick Heide Contemporary. London. Curated Michael Caroline Wiseman Fine Art. Aldeburgh, Suffolk 2006 Roberts Within/Beyond Borders: Works of art from the European Investment Simon Callery, Rachmaninoff’s, London Carry On, FOLD Gallery, London Bank Collection, Largo di S. Julião. Lisbon 2005 2018 Enantiodromia, FOLD Gallery, London Simon Callery, Philippe Casini Gallery, Paris December Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome Shelf Show, curated by Torgny Wilcke. Galleri Tom Christoffersen. 2003 Simon Callery: Thomas Bang, Clay Kletter, Galleri Kant, Denmark The Segsbury Project*, Officers Mess, Dover Castle, Kent Copenhagen 2013 2002 Prevent This Tragedy, Dateagleart, London Limber, Spatial Painting Practices Herbert Read Gallery Canterbury, Simon Callery: Paintings, Philippe Casini Gallery, Paris De fils ou des fibres, Abbaye Saint Andre, Centre d’art contemporain, Grandes Galleries de L’Erba, Rouen* 2000 Meymac Form - Signage, Sophienholm. Lynby. Denmark* Recent Paintings, Philippe Casini Gallery, Paris* Rhych, Simon Callery & Stefan Gant in collaboration with the School Double Illums Bolighus, Illums Bolighus. Copenhagen* New Paintings, Kohn Turner Gallery, Los Angeles of Archaeology, University of Oxford. Oriel Plas Glyn y Weddw, Soft Geology, Hadleigh-in-Place, Old Fire Station. Hadleigh, Essex 1999 Llandedrog. North Wales. Under Icebergs, Kingsgate Gallery. London ARTNOW 19, Tate Gallery, London* Openness, Nam Project, Milan Textile Abstraction, Curated by Jens Hoffmann, Casas Riegner, Bogota, Colombia VISIT US OPENING TIMES CONTACT US 158 New Cavendish St Wednesday - Saturday [email protected] London 12 - 6pm foldgallery.com W1W 6YW or by appointment +44(0)20 7436 8050 Simon Callery SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS cont. 2005 1998 2012 Moderato Cantabile - Simon Callery, Lee U-Fan, Nishikawa, Philippe Sensation, Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin Painting: Pulled, Stretched, Revealed, Sumarria Lunn Gallery, Casini Gallery, Paris L’Attitude/Longitude, Arte Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco London 2004 British Painting, Galerie Hollenbach, Stuttgart Regrouping, Bend in the River. X-Church, Gainsborough, Disegnare il Marmo, Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara. Italy * 1997 Lincolnshire Quandj’en Trouve, J’en Mets a la Carte, Galerie Philippe Casini, A Cloudburst of Material Possessions, Towner Art Gallery and Art, Science And The Coast, Arts University Bournemouth & Paris Museum, Eastbourne. Worcester City Art Gallery. Purdy Hicks Bridport Arts Centre, Dorset 2003 Gallery, London. Mead Art Gallery, Coventry. Middlesbrough City Double Vision, Lion and Lamb, Hoxton, London 20 x 5 Drawings, Eagle Gallery, London 2002 Art Gallery Needle In A Cloud, FOLD Gallery, London From The Saatchi Gift, Talbot Rice Gallery. University of Edinburgh Experiment (GB), Kunstverein Trier, Trier & Kubus. Hannover, Docks912. Docks Dora, Turin Paintings in Hospitals, Saatchi Gallery. London* Germany* Back & Forth. 8Artists from London, B55Gallery, Budapest* Colour White, De La Waar Pavilion. Bexhill-on-Sea* Pure Fantasy, Inventive Painting of the 1990’s, Oriel Mostyn, 2011 Multiples Objects de Desir, Musee Des Beaux-Arts de Nantes. Llandudno, Wales* Within/Beyond Borders,, European Investment Bank Collection, France* 1997 Byzantine & Christian Museum, Athens * Drawing Parallels, Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery Sensation. Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection, Royal What if it’s all true, what then?, Mummery + Schnelle, London* Viewpoints, Eagle Gallery, London Academy of Arts, London* Manual Setting, Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London 2001 KHOJ. Sikribag. Modinagar, India & Queen’s Gallery, British 2010 Paper Assets, British Museum, London Council, New Delhi, India* The House of the Nobleman, Boswall House. Regents Park, London Callery, Chevska, Hysbergue, Philippe Casini Gallery, Paris 1996 Colouring in the Clinical, Menier Gallery, London British Abstract Painting, Flowers East Gallery, London* British Abstract Art III; Works on Paper, Flowers East Gallery, Layers, Seongnam Art Centre, Korea* Line Up, Gallery Fine, London London Touchstone, Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum* 2000 The East Wing Collection, Courtauld Institute Galleries, London* A Thousand Yard Stare, Art Space Gallery, London Wreck of Hope, Nunnery Gallery, London About Vision, New British Painting in the 1990’s *, Museum of 2009 2000 Modern Art, Oxford, Fruitmarket Gallery, Wham Painting and Beyond, Den Frie Udstillingsbygning. Recent Paintings: Callery, Harris, Ure, Voss Djanogly Art Gallery, Edinburgh, 1997. Wolsey Art Gallery, Christchurch Mansion, Copenhagen. Denmark* University of Nottingham* Ipswich, 1997. Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, 1998 2008 Underlying Perfection, Gallery Fine, London 1994 Walls have ears, curated by Stephen Nelson, Man & Eve, London Fact and Value, Charlottenborg Udstillingsbygning, Copenhagen, Young British Artists III, Saatchi Gallery, London Golden Rain, project by Michael Petry, Stavanger, Norway* Denmark* Landescapes, Ex Lanificio Bona, Carignano, Turin* 2006 The Segsbury Project: Alfred’s Castle, Ashdown Estate, Berkshire Equinozio D’Autunno, Castello di Rivara, Rivara, Italy Stones, Circles, Landscape, Art, Penrith Museum, Penrith, Cumbria 1999 1993 Simon & Sarah, Platform, London A Quiet Storm, Kohn Turner Gallery, Los Angeles Strictly Painting, Cubitt Street Gallery, London Monochrome, Fine Art Society, London* Sensation, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York John Moores 18., Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 2005 A Line in Painting, Gallery Fine, London* 1992 8th International Exhibition of Sculpture and Installation, Lido, White Out, Gallery Fine, London Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London Venice 1998 1990 The Hardest Thing to Draw is a Kiss, Wimbledon College of Art, Simon Callery, Mark Francis, Kiki Lamers, Galleria Emilio Mazzoli, Landscape, Raab Gallery, Berlin London Modena, Italy* Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London Short Stories About Painting, Art Space Gallery, London* VISIT US OPENING TIMES CONTACT US 158 New Cavendish St Wednesday - Saturday [email protected] London 12 - 6pm foldgallery.com W1W 6YW or by appointment +44(0)20 7436 8050 Simon Callery SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS cont. 2006 – 2009 COMMISSIONS 1989 AHRC Research Fellow in Creative & Performing Arts. Oxford 2017 The Forming Image, Raab Gallery, London Archaeology & University of the Arts London One Angel Court. City of London. 1988 2005 Contemporary Art Society & Stanhope plc. Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London Artist in Residence. Ceramics Department. Cumbria Institute of Art. 1987 Carlisle. Exchange, Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff 2000 Arts Council Gallery, Belfast* Artist in Residence; Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford. 1986 1997 Four Painters, Howard Gardens Gallery, South Glamorgan Institute Southern Arts Artist in Residence, Ruskin School of Drawing and of Higher Education, Cardiff Fine Art, University of Oxford. National Eistedffod, Fishguard, South Wales Khoj International Artists Workshop. Modinagar, India. 1984 1993 Young Cardiff Artists, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff Prizewinner. John Moores 18, Liverpool. 1983 1992 New Contemporaries, Institute of Contemporary Art, London* Artist in Residence. Camden Art Centre, London. 1986 * catalogue or publication Gold Medal Prizewinner. National Eisteddfod, South Wales. 1984 Arts Council Young Artists Grant. AWARDS, RESIDENCIES
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