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Updated November 2008

February-March 2009

Galleri Anders Lundmark (solo exhibition)
Bjurholmsplan 23, 116 63 Stockholm, Sweden
Dates tbc



 
December 2008

The Damned and the Saved (group exhibition)
Standpoint Gallery, 45 Coronet Street, London N1 6HD
5-21 December
(Wed-Sun 12-6pm)
Private View Thursday 4 December 6-9pm

'Standpoint Gallery and Studio 1.1 are delighted to bring you The Damned and The Saved - a collaborative exhibition that explores contemporary images of humanity and the environment – which divide unevenly and in an unresolved manner into visions of a morally upstanding and beautiful planet versus a dirty, bedraggled, dog-eat-dog world. The walk from Eden is a road that forks toward…? The show is not divided into ‘Damned’ and ‘Saved’ (a judgement or a definition we refuse to arrogate to ourselves) but into locus and locals as it were, the places of the damned or blessed and their various inhabitants. The moral enquiry is thrust back upon the viewer; and the faces that stare out at us at Standpoint await their fate - whether exile or asylum - in the landscapes at studio1.1. In keeping to the oldest of the four themes, portrait and landscape, we may literally divorce ourselves from Eden but we are also keeping Hell at bay.'

Artists: Craig Andrews, Jay Cloth, Sean Doyle and Mally Mallinson, Michelle Fletcher, Deborah Gough, Andrea Gregson, Steven Harwood, Alex Heaton, John Holland, Chris Humphreys, Keran James, Matt Lippiatt, Cathy Lomax, Kate Lyddon, Fiona MacDonald, Aaron Miller, Brian Morissey, Andy Putland, David Shillinglaw, Lalie Schewadron, Annie Whiles, Tom Wolseley.




November 2008

The Marmite Prize for Painting 2008 (group exhibition)
Studio 1.1, 57a Redchurch Street, London E2 7DJ
25-30 November (Tue-Sun 12-6pm)
Private View Thursday 27 November 7-9pm
(Catalogue launch and prize winner announcement 8pm)

'The MARMITE PRIZE FOR PAINTING is the most erratic, challenging and nomadic biennial open submission painting exhibition in Britain. The 2008 prize will be judged by a distinguished panel of judges, Michele Fletcher (artist and 2006 Marmite Prize Winner), Liz Neal (artist) and Milly Thompson (artist and ex-member of BANK).'



October 2008 

SCOPE Art Fair (Fold Gallery, London)
Booth 123
Lords Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, London
16-19 October 2008

Living/working in Fontenay Le Comte, France 
October 2008 to present


September 2008 

Here's to you, Michelle and John (solo exhibition)
The Contemporary Art Space, The Star and Dove, 75-78 St Lukes Road, Bristol
11-28 September 2008
Private View Wednesday 10 September 6-9pm 

The Red Velvet Curtain Cult- Lust & Luxuria (live art event: exhibiting drawings)
Whitechapel Art Gallery, Angel Alley Entrance, 80-82 Whitechapel High Street, London
19 September 2008 (7pm)
£6/5 Concessions, £3 Whitechapel Members
Free for Whitechapel Patrons and Associates





June 2008

Love at the Lido (solo exhibition)
Fold Gallery, 2nd Floor, 32 Fortescue Avenue, London
17 May-8 June 2008 (Fri-Sun 12-6pm)
Private View Friday 16 May, 6-9pm


March 2008

Stockholm Art Fair (Galleri Anders Lundmark, Stockholm)
Stockholm, Sweden
14-16 March 2008


February 2008

Besame Mucho mas (live art event: exhibiting animations)
Reception Space at Chats Palace, Hackney, London
14 February 2008






November 2007

Galleri Nordens Ljus (solo exhibition)
Museikajen 1, Stockholm, Sweden
3-27 November 2007



October 2007

Galleri Anders Lundmark (solo exhibition)
Bjurholmsplan 23, nb, Stockholm, Sweden
27 September-21 October 2007
Private View: 27 September 5-8pm with music from The Crisps at 6.30pm



September 2007

Lennart Aschenbrenner and Kate Lyddon
Skellefteå Konsthall, Nordanå kulturcentrum, Skellefteå, Sweden
8-23 September 2007
Private View: 8 September 1-4pm

He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (live art event: exhibiting drawings)
Melange Social Club, Kingsland Road, London
8 September 2007