Video work was exhibited in 'Heart of Glass', London College of Printing, Clerkenwell (30th October - 7th November 2001) curated by Esther Windsor. 'Heart of Glass' was the inaugural group show which opened the new exhibition space called 'Mirror' at The London college of Printing, Back Hill, Clerkenwell, London. 'Mirror' profiled a diversity of contemporary photographic practice within a critical context. 'Heart of Glass' was taken from the Blondie song title and made reference to 1978 and Situationism, present in the punk movement, including free will and its fragility. The artists in 'Heart of Glass' were chosen for their compressed dramas of intimate realism and the exhibition combined raw, funny, blasphemous, obscene, romantic a...
This year a group of artists connected with the National Glass Centre in Sunderland are featured. Ka...
Spanning video, drawing, print and sculpture, Glasshouse is the largest solo show in the UK to date ...
‘Hooked’ was the Inaugural exhibition of the Science Gallery, London on 21st September 2018. The Sci...
The contemporary art aspect of Concrete and Glass is being curated by Flora Fairbairn and Paul Hitch...
Over the last 50 years, Britain has had a significant impact on how glass is perceived as an art for...
Billingham's early video piece 'Tony Smoking Backwards', 4min, 1999 was exhibited in the group show ...
Dr Traci Kelly and Dr Rhiannon Jones’ Solo exhibition entitled CaCO3 at The Glass Tank, Oxford Brook...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Rays a Laugh' was exhibited in 'Full House - Young Briti...
Tate Britain 19 May 2003 – 1 April 2004 The use of film and video by artists in Britain over the pas...
The exhibition, ‘Hilary Lloyd’, consisted of five new works [Motorway (2010), Trousers (2010), Man (...
An exhibition to accompany and further explore issues raised in the conference 'Material Memory – th...
Black Mirror was a major group show at the Saatchi Gallery London that ran from 28th Sep 2018 - 23rd...
Mood Organ is a video projection work developed from O’Neill’s research around the reciprocal dynami...
Billinghams video work ;'Fishtank' was exhibited in 'Private Affairs: A Contemporary Video Exhibitio...
SCOPE brings together the work of 15 artists who make up the ‘Photographic Practices’ research group...
This year a group of artists connected with the National Glass Centre in Sunderland are featured. Ka...
Spanning video, drawing, print and sculpture, Glasshouse is the largest solo show in the UK to date ...
‘Hooked’ was the Inaugural exhibition of the Science Gallery, London on 21st September 2018. The Sci...
The contemporary art aspect of Concrete and Glass is being curated by Flora Fairbairn and Paul Hitch...
Over the last 50 years, Britain has had a significant impact on how glass is perceived as an art for...
Billingham's early video piece 'Tony Smoking Backwards', 4min, 1999 was exhibited in the group show ...
Dr Traci Kelly and Dr Rhiannon Jones’ Solo exhibition entitled CaCO3 at The Glass Tank, Oxford Brook...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Rays a Laugh' was exhibited in 'Full House - Young Briti...
Tate Britain 19 May 2003 – 1 April 2004 The use of film and video by artists in Britain over the pas...
The exhibition, ‘Hilary Lloyd’, consisted of five new works [Motorway (2010), Trousers (2010), Man (...
An exhibition to accompany and further explore issues raised in the conference 'Material Memory – th...
Black Mirror was a major group show at the Saatchi Gallery London that ran from 28th Sep 2018 - 23rd...
Mood Organ is a video projection work developed from O’Neill’s research around the reciprocal dynami...
Billinghams video work ;'Fishtank' was exhibited in 'Private Affairs: A Contemporary Video Exhibitio...
SCOPE brings together the work of 15 artists who make up the ‘Photographic Practices’ research group...
This year a group of artists connected with the National Glass Centre in Sunderland are featured. Ka...
Spanning video, drawing, print and sculpture, Glasshouse is the largest solo show in the UK to date ...
‘Hooked’ was the Inaugural exhibition of the Science Gallery, London on 21st September 2018. The Sci...