Cornelia Parker invited over 60 fellow artists to join her in exhibiting at the Foundling Museum in London. Titled Found, the show spills out from the basement gallery to infiltrate every room in the building and remind us that, when the Foundling Hospital was set up as a charity for destitute children in 1739, artists made an important contribution. The show was curated by Cornelia Parker, with exhibiting artists including Mona Hatoum, Richard Wentworth, Gavin Turk, and Anthony Gormley. My contribution to the exhibition was a series of objects and correspondence that were located in the rubbish of Bob Geldof in 1994
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Event HistoryEstablished in 1961, the Federation of British Artists (FBA) is a major visual arts cha...
An exhibition of British art from the last six decades. How to Improve the World explored what is ar...
Curatorial collaboration between Ian Dawson, Newhaven Community Wellbeing Art Group and The Newhaven...
Group exhibition. Foundling Fellow Cornelia Parker invited over sixty outstanding artists from a ran...
The annual contemporary arts festival run for the first time independently of local or regional coun...
Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition, Now for Tomorrow II w...
The popular sentiment in curation among contemporary British art institutions has emphasized the att...
This year’s exhibition was co-ordinated by Eileen Cooper (Keeper of the Royal Academy), who set out ...
Group Exhibition. Laura White acted as a curator and participator. STUFF. Artists included Al...
Work was exhibited in 'Location: UK', Gimpel Fils Gallery, London, (24 July - 7 September 2002). Thi...
An exhibition featuring 34 international and UK artists who express their creativity beyond the boun...
The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and influential exhibition of contem...
•‘Whereabouts you are’ was an exhibition of work by ten Glasgow School of Art PhD Researchers, curat...
The Art in Mind project was a collaboration between the Otter Gallery, the University of Chichester’...
This solo exhibition of thirty new works was held at Ainscough Contemporary Art, London, who produce...
Event HistoryEstablished in 1961, the Federation of British Artists (FBA) is a major visual arts cha...
An exhibition of British art from the last six decades. How to Improve the World explored what is ar...
Curatorial collaboration between Ian Dawson, Newhaven Community Wellbeing Art Group and The Newhaven...