Ceri Hand Selected Programme 2002 – 2020

Ceri Hand Selected Programme 2002 – 2020

CERI HAND SELECTED PROGRAMME 2002 – 2020 *All listed programme accompanied by public & digital programme including talks, learning & skills events, performances, resources and merchandise 2020 As Director of Programmes at Somerset House I was responsible for the cultural programme, leading a team of curators, producers and engagement and skills specialists. ▪ Mushrooms: The Art, Design and Future of Fungi, Somerset House Trust, London Exhibition curated by Francesca Gavin and Claire Catterall, with catalogue Adham Faramawy, Alex Morrison, Amanda Cobbett, Andrea Zucchini, Aniela Hoitink, Annie Ratti, Beatrix Potter, Cody Hudson, Cy Twombly, Daniel David Freeman, David Fenster, Donlon Books, Graham Little, Hamish Pearch, Hannah Collins, Haroon Mirza, Jason Evans, Jeremy Shaw, John Cage, Kristel Peters, Lara Ögel, Laurence Owen, Lois Long, Mae-ling Lokko, Perks and Mini, Salvatore Arancio, Seana Gavin, Sebastian Cox and Ninela Ivanova, Simon Popper, Stephan Doitschinoff, The Mycological Twist 2019 Somerset House Trust, London ▪ Hanna Moon & Joyce Ng: English as a Second Language Exhibition curated by and with Shonagh Marshall ▪ International Fashion Showcase 2019: Brave New Worlds, the Changing Landscape of Fashion International professional development residency and exhibition, with catalogue, produced in partnership with British Council, British Fashion Council, London College of Fashion, UAL and Somerset House Rahemur Rahman, David Lee, Curtis Oland, Laura Laurens, Situationist, Naushad Ali, Ice Surface Temperature, Ami Doshi Shah, Roni Helou, Morta Nakaite, Duran Lantink, Cedric Mizero, Thebe Magugu, Amesh Wijesekera, Clara Aguayo, Môi-Điên (Exhibition catalogue) ▪ Earth Day Programme 2019 Curated by Karishma Rafferty, including major new commissions: REDUCE SPEED NOW! Justin Brice Guariglia Greta Thunberg, Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner & Aka Niviâna, Bruno Latour, Timothy Morton, Zadie Smith Page 1 of 16 Outdoor public installation; nine large solar-powered LED signs displaying texts on climate change by poets, activists, eco-theorists, philosophers, indigenous elders, reflecting interdependency in the face of an environmental crisis The Anxious Ocean and the Moon Bathers: Hyphen-Labs Indoor audio-visual installation speculating on a post-human future where Somerset House is below water and human activity no longer dominates the planet Khaos Spirit: Serena Korda Outdoor flag paying homage to a history of maritime warning flags with an accompanying audio work, using wind data taken from anenometer recorded wind speed summoning the voice of the air ▪ Now Play This Exhibition and outdoor cross-site public realm works Zach Gage, Viviane Schwarz & Kevan Davis, Tale of Tales, Molly Soda & Aquma, We Throw Switches, Mountains, sokpop, Patrick LeMieux, Abi Palmer, Common Works ▪ Get Up, Stand Up Now Exhibition curated with Zak Ovè, with catalogue A Guy Called Gerald, Abe Odedina, Adjaye Associates, Ajamu, Alexis Peskine, Althea McNish, Anthea Hamilton, Anthony Joseph, Armet Francis, Aubrey Williams, Barbara Walker, Barby Asante, Barkley L. Hendricks, Benji Reid, Betye Saar, Black Audio Film Collective - John Akomfrah, Bradford Young, Caleb Femi, Campbell Addy, Carrie Mae Weems, Charlie Phillips, Che Lovelace, Chris Leacock (Jillionaire/Major Lazer), Chris Ofili, Cooly G, Cosmo Whyte, David A. Bailey, David Hammons, Deborah Roberts, Dennis Bovell, Denzil Forrester, Derrick Adams, Don Letts, Ebony G. Patterson, Elizabeth Colomba, Emheyo Bahabba ‘Embah’, Errol Lloyd, Faisal Abdu'Allah, Franklyn Rodgers, Gaika, Gary Simmons, Glenn Ligon, Gordon Parks, Grace Nichols, Grace Wales Bonner, Hank Willis Thomas, Hassan Hajjaj, Helen Cammock, Hew Locke, Horace Ové, Hurvin Anderson, Ishmahil Blagrove, Jay Bernard, Jazzie B, Jenn Nkiru, Julie Mehretu, Kehinde Wiley, Keith Piper, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, Larry Achiampong, Lavar Munroe, Lezley Saar, Libita Clayton, Lina Iris Viktor, Linton Kwesi Johnson, LR Vandy, Lubaina Himid, Marlene Smith, Marlon James, Martine Rose, Maud Sulter, Merle Van den Bosch, Mickalene Thomas, Mowalola Ogunlesi, Nari Ward, Neil Kenlock, Nick Cave, Niyi Olagunju, Normski, Oliver Hardt, Patrick Betaudier, Paul Anthony Smith, Paul Maheke, Pauline Black, Peter Doig, Phoebe Boswell, Rashid Johnson, Rhea Storr, Richard Mark Rawlins, Ronald Moody, Ronan McKenzie, Sanford Biggers, Satch Hoyt, Selina Nwulu, Shabaka Hutchings, Sonia Boyce, Stephen Burks, Steve McQueen, Thick/er Black Lines, Thomas J. Price, Umar Rashid (Frohawk Two Feathers), Vanley Burke, Victor Ekpuk, Yinka Shonibare CBE, Young Fathers, Zadie Smith, Zak Ové, Zanele Muholi, Zoe Bedeaux (Exhibition catalogue) ▪ Horace Ovè: The Art of Seeing Exhibition curated with Zak Ovè ▪ Kaleidoscope Exhibition curated by Ekow Eshun and Darrell Vydelingum and Jonathan Powell Page 2 of 16 Seba Kurtis, Chris Steele-Perkins, Lorenzo Vitturi, Mahtab Hussain, Teresa Eng, Kurt Tong, Rhianne Clarke, Hetain Patel, Liz Johnson Artur, Billy Dosanjh ▪ GENERATIONS: Connecting Across Time and Place Exhibition curated by The Courtauld Institute’s MA Curating the Art Museum students Hurvin Anderson, Helen Cammock, Mona Hatoum, Hardeep Pandhal, Lubaina Himid, Lucy Skaer, Donald Rodney ▪ Hennessy: for the Culture Exhibition curated by Tory Turk, documenting Grime music & the wealth of Black music creativity in the UK ▪ Summer Series Programmed by Sophie Hewlett with Metropolis/Live Nation 11 nights of outdoor live music: The Internet + Sam Wise; Nao + Native Dancer; Sons of Kemet + Sampa the Great + D Double E + DJ Noss; Jacob Blk + Ray BLK; Rosalía + Badgirl$; Doves + Gabe Gurnsey; The Good the Bad & the Queen + Trevor Raven; Parcels + Franc Moody; Cut Copy + Brandt Brauer Frick; Soulection: Shaka Lion + Zilo + Andre Power + Tay Iwar + Joe Kay + Xavier Omar + Sango; Gossip + Big Joanie ▪ AOI World Illustration Awards 2019 Exhibition with catalogue ▪ Print Club London and Help Refugees: CHOOSE LOVE Exhibition and auction ▪ Film4 Summer Screen & Behind The Screen Programmed by Sophie Hewlett and David Cox/Channel 4 14 nights of outdoor film screenings with talks, live music and special events Pain & Glory; Black Panther; Wild at Heart + Mandy; The Princess Bride; The Matrix; Gods Own Country; This is England; Straight Outta Compton; Before Sunrise + Before Sunset; Get Out + They Live; Clueless; Reservoir Dogs; The Piano; Inna Da Yard ▪ Untitled, Bradford Young New short film commissioned to screen before Film4 Summer Screen feature films ▪ I Came Apart at the Seams: Mary Sibande Exhibition in partnership with 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, curated by Jonathan Powell ▪ Water Life: Aida Muluneh Exhibition in partnership with Water Aid, curated by Karishma Rafferty ▪ 24/7: A Wake-Up Call for our Non-Stop World Exhibition curated by Sarah Cook and Jonathan Reekie featuring: Adam Chodzko, Addie Wagenknecht, Alan Warburton, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Alice Vandeleur-Boorer, Benjamin Grosser, Biome Collective & Joseph DeLappe, Cassie McQuater, Catherine Richards, Daily tous les jours, Daniel Eatock, Douglas Coupland, Ed Fornieles, Erica Scourti, Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, Étienne Jules Marey, Garnet Hertz, Harun Farocki, Hasan Elahi, Heath Bunting, Humans since 1982, Hyphen- Page 3 of 16 Labs, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, Inés Cámara Leret, John Butler, John Gerrard, JooYoun Paek, Joseph Wright of Derby, Julia Varela, Kateřina Šedá, Katie Paterson, Kelly Richardson, Kimchi & Chips, Lawrence Lek, Liam Young, Marcus Coates, Mark Thomas, Mat Collishaw, Michel Mandiberg, Nastja Säde Rönkkö, NONE Collective, Pierre Huyghe, Pilvi Takala, Roman Signer, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Sam Meech, Susan Hiller, Tatsuo Miyajima, Ted Hunt, Tega Brain and Surya Mattu, Tekja, Thomson & Craighead, Tyler Coburn, UBERMORGEN, Viktor IV ▪ SKATE and SKATE LATES Produced by Sophie Hewlett, Ian Nolan, Paul Elam; London’s original ice rink (with a 40ft Christmas tree), with skating lessons, first-ever 24-hour Skate all-nighter & late-night DJs series Skate Lates: KRANKBROTHER: plus special guests; SALUTE; RINSE FM: Rinse Era Take Over: DJ Slimzee / Maximum / Scratch DVA; RINSE FM: ‘Growing Up I Listened To’: DJ Ron b2b Jumping Jack / Eliza Rose / Barely Legal; EAT YOUR OWN EARS: Joe Goddard; GLORY TO SOUND: Riz La Teef & Nabihah Iqbal; Manara & Nabihah Iqbal; Dar Disku & Nabihah Iqbal; EAT YOUR OWN EARS: Stealing Sheep, Kayla Painter; HANNAH FAITH; ROCKERS LDN: Caya Sounds / Jah Bigs (Rockers LDN); Jamie Rodigan / Greentea Selecta; Becca D / Shotz (The Selector’s Choice); UNiTY; DJ YODA ▪ GAIKA:100 NAMES OF GOD, HYMNS FROM THE SPECTACULAR EMPIRE Produced by Paul Elam Large-scale audio-visual installation commissioned for the ice rink from Somerset House Studios artist GAIKA. Each night, people’s freely given data was fed into a light organ informing that evening’s sound and light show; ethereal soundscapes, dub, organ music accompanied by dramatic lighting sequences and distorted graphics, transforming the Neo-classical building and ice rink 2018 2018 Somerset House Trust, London ▪ Now Play This Exhibition and outdoor cross-site public realm works featuring: Dan Hett, Yara El-Sherbini, Rosa Carbo-Mascarell, Kevan Davis, Videogamo, Pippin Bar, Ruohong Wu, Sabrina Shirazi, David Helbich, Common Works, Abi Palmer, Patrick LeMieux, sokpop, Florence Yeoh, We Throw Switches, Molly Soda, Aquma, Viviane Schwarz, Kevan Davis ▪ Sovereign: Werkflow Exhibition ▪ Earth Day Season 2018 Curated by Karishma Rafferty, including: T H E U N S E E N: Choropleth Outdoor flag for the roof of Somerset House Page 4 of 16 ▪ The Influence Project: Alexis Chabala

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