June Mostra - The British School at Rome
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June Mostra - The British School at Rome
2014–15 Fine Arts 2014–15 Acknowledgements Antonella Salvatore and Inge Lyse Hansen, John Cabot University, Rome All works © the artists and architect Editor: Marco Palmieri Translations: Beatrice Gelosia Graphic design: Praline Juliet Franks, The Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford, Oxford Printed in Belgium by Graphius Sarah Linford, Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, Rome Anna d’Amelio Carbone, Fabrizio Del Signore, Adrienne Drake, Niccolò Fano, Hou Hanru, Manuela Pacella, Armando Porcari, Carolina Pozzi, Donatella Saroli, Marcello Smarrelli, Carmen Stolfi Published in 2015 by the British School at Rome 10 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5AH British School at Rome Via Gramsci 61, 00197 Rome Giulia Carletti, Francesca Gallo, Stella Rendina, Anne Stelzer Registered Charity 314176 Photography courtesy of the artists and architects, except: Roberto Apa (pages 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16–19, 22–37, 40–5, 48–51), Grant Hancock (pages 20, 21) and Don Hildred (pages 46, 47) www.bsr.ac.uk ISSN 1475-8733 ISBN 978-0-904152-73-9 The projects realised by Angela Brennan, Gregory Hodge, Susan Norrie and Mona Ryder have been assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its Arts funding and advisory body. The Derek Hill Foundation Nicholas Berwin Charitable Trust The Incorporated Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Scholarships Contents 4 Preface: Christopher Smith 6 Introduction: Marco Palmieri Exhibitors 16 Georges Audet 18 Angela Brennan 20 Nic Brown 22 Adam Nathaniel Furman 24 Paul James Gomes 26 Rowena Harris 28 Gregory Hodge 30 Alexi Keywan 32 David McCue 34 Gina Medcalf 36 Nancy Milner 38 Susan Norrie 40 Catherine O’Donnell 42 Gill Ord 44 Florian Roithmayr 46 Mona Ryder 48 Daniel Sinsel 50 Emily Speed 52 Biographies 63 BSR Faculty of the Fine Arts and Staff Preface / Prefazione The community of artists at the BSR is not only the community of any given year, but stretches back across a century. I have been reminded of this through this year as the paths of current and past award-holders have crossed and intertwined. The last event of the academic year saw six former award-holders, Joey Bryniarska, Mick Finch, Louisa Minkin, Emma Talbot, Susan Trangmar and Martin Westwood, all currently at Central Saint Martins, returning to the BSR with other colleagues to talk about concepts of spolia and relic. Each carried their own memories of the BSR, and recalled connections made here; for example, Jacopo Benci talked about Michel Serres, an author he encountered with Susan Trangmar. Several current award-holders participated. It was a reminder that the BSR unites across time. Another reminder of the success and interdisciplinarity of our former award-holders has come with news of Cornelia Parker’s trio of recent accomplishments: her critically acclaimed solo exhibition at The Whitworth in Manchester (which marked its reopening), her Royal Academy-curated installation at London’s St Pancras International Station and her Magna Carta (An Embroidery) project at the British Library, specially commissioned for the anniversary of the Magna Carta. As the latter was unveiled — or unrolled — Helen Sear opened her exhibition for Wales at the Venice Biennale. Thanks to the British Council, BSR award-holders were able to visit the Biennale’s vernissage this year. Other highlights of this year include an inspiring lecture by Nathan Coley as part of the Craignish Trust Visiting Artist Programme, and lectures by Bernice Donszelmann and Tim Renshaw, Vanessa Jackson, and Joey Bryniarska and Martin Westwood, supported by a grant from the Arts Club Charitable Trust to the Abbey Council. We were also delighted to have been able to work with Christie’s to organise a fascinating study afternoon on collecting and the international art market. Marina Engel’s programme on architecture and the creative process concluded with a challenging exhibition and conversation between artists Alfredo Pirri and Thomas Schütte on the boundaries between art and architecture. Marco Palmieri has built on the success of last year by assisting our award-holders with a number of external shows. Our own exhibitions have been expertly 4 La comunità di artisti residenti alla BSR non è costituita soltanto dal gruppo di ogni singolo anno, ma si prolunga lungo tutto un secolo. Questa realtà è stata confermata dal fatto che quest’anno i percorsi dei borsisti attuali e di quelli del passato si sono incrociati e intrecciati. L’ultimo evento dell’anno accademico ha visto tornare alla BSR sei borsisti degli scorsi anni, Joey Bryniarska, Mick Finch, Louisa Minkin, Emma Talbot, Susan Trangmar e Martin Westwood, tutti attualmente al Central Saint Martins, che, insieme ad altri relatori, hanno partecipato ad un evento sul concetto di spolia e reliquie. Ognuno di loro ha portato con sé i propri ricordi della BSR e si è ricollegato alle relazioni intessute qui; tra gli altri Jacopo Benci ci ha parlato di Michel Serres, un autore incontrato con Susan Trangmar. Molti borsisti di quest’anno hanno preso parte a questo evento, che ci ha dato così l’opportunità di ricordare come la BSR unisca le persone attraverso il tempo. Un altro esempio del successo e dell’interdisciplinarietà dei nostri ex borsisti, è arrivato dalla notizia di ben tre traguardi raggiunti da Cornelia Parker: la sua mostra personale, acclamata dalla critica, alla Whitworth di Manchester (che ne ha segnato la riapertura), la sua installazione alla St Pancras International Station di Londra, curata dalla Royal Academy, e il suo progetto alla British Library Magna Carta (An Embroidery), commissionato espressamente per l’anniversario della Magna Carta. Mentre si presentava la mostra alla British Library, Helen Sear ha inaugurato la sua esposizione alla Biennale di Venezia come rappresentante per il Galles. Grazie al British Council, i borsisti della BSR hanno avuto modo quest’anno di partecipare al vernissage della Biennale. Sempre per quanto riguarda lo scorso anno accademico c’è da evidenziare, inoltre, un’interessante conferenza di Nathan Coley, parte del Craignish Trust Visiting Artist Programme, e le conferenze di Bernice Donszelmann e Tim Renshaw, Vanessa Jackson, e Joey Bryniarska e Martin Westwood, rese possibili grazie al contributo dell’Arts Club Charitable Trust attraverso l’Abbey Council. Siamo stati molto lieti di aver avuto anche l’occasione di lavorare con Christie’s per organizzare un coinvolgente pomeriggio di studio sul collezionismo ed il mercato d’arte internazionale. Il programma sull’architettura ed il processo creativo FINE ARTS 2014–15 put together by Marco and a team of interns, and are attracting ever greater audiences. Our June mostra was the BSR’s contribution to Rome’s International Festival of Culture, co-organised with embassies, cultural institutes and the other foreign academies. BSR art is clearly on the Rome cultural map. None of this would be possible without the generous support of the trusts, foundations and individuals who co-fund our awards. It is as ever a pleasure and honour to thank the Australia Council for the Arts; the Australian Experimental Art Foundation (with Cibo Espresso, the Helpmann Academy and Arts SA); the Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec; Creative Scotland; the Derek Hill Foundation; the Incorporated Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Scholarships; the Linbury Trust; the National Art School, Sydney; the Nicholas Berwin Charitable Trust; and the William Fletcher Foundation (NSW, Australia); as well as the private donors to the Rome Prize in Architecture, including Robert Adam, Bob Allies, Tim Bell, Jeremy Blake, Peter Harris, Eric Parry, Hugh Petter and Robert Tavernor. This funding is absolutely essential, for the BSR receives no government funding for its Fine Arts programme, and contributes from its own resources to sustain a full studio programme. We are extremely grateful to the members of the BSR’s Faculty of the Fine Arts and to other members of selection panels. They continue to devote much time and care to the selection of artists and architects, appointing people who, in addition to being excellent in their own fields, contribute significantly to the BSR’s interdisciplinary community. We are determined to continue to build support for this remarkable community. As we enter our second century in the BSR’s current building, we are able at last to complete the renovation of the studios, begun by my predecessor, with new skylights, new double-glazed doors and windows, and better ventilation. With this behind us, our goal must be to create an ever sounder footing for a second century of artists at the BSR. curato da Marina Engel si è concluso con una mostra e una conversazione tra Alfredo Pirri e Thomas Schütte sui confini tra arte e architettura. Marco Palmieri ha confermato il successo ottenuto lo scorso anno aiutando i nostri borsisti ad organizzare diverse esposizioni esterne. Le mostre del nostro anno accademico sono state curate da Marco con l’aiuto di un team di collaboratori, e hanno attirato un numero sempre crescente di visitatori. La mostra di giugno è stata inclusa nel Festa Internazionale di Cultura di Roma, organizzata con le ambasciate, gli istituti culturali e altre accademie straniere. La BSR, con il suo programma di arti visive, è senza dubbio inserita del circuito culturale romano. Niente di tutto questo sarebbe stato possibile senza il generoso contributo degli enti, delle fondazioni e dei privati che hanno aiutato a sostenere le nostre borse di studio. È come sempre un piacere e un onore ringraziare l’Australia Council for the Arts; l’Australian Experimental Art Foundation (con Cibo Espresso, l’Helpmann Academy ed Arts SA); il Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec; Creative Scotland; la Derek Hill Foundation; l’Incorporated Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Scholarships; il Linbury Trust; la National Art School di Sydney; il Nicholas Berwin Charitable Trust; e la William Fletcher Foundation (NSW, Australia); e tutti i sostenitori privati del Rome Prize in Architecture: Robert Adam, Bob Allies, Tim Bell, Jeremy Blake, Peter Harris, Eric Parry, Hugh Petter e Robert Tavernor. Questi contributi sono assolutamente essenziali, visto che la BSR non riceve fondi pubblici per il programma delle arti visive e quindi deve concorrere con le proprie risorse per sostenerlo. Siamo estremamente grati ai membri della Faculty of the Fine Arts della BSR e agli altri componenti dei vari comitati per la selezione dei borsisti. Tutti loro continuano a dedicare molto tempo e impegno alla scelta di artisti ed architetti, selezionando persone che, oltre ad essere straordinarie nei loro campi di interesse, portano il proprio considerevole contributo alla comunità interdisciplinare della BSR. Siamo determinati a continuare a sostenere questa straordinaria comunità. Entrando nel secondo secolo dalla costruzione dell’attuale edificio della BSR, siamo finalmente in grado di completare il restauro degli studi per gli artisti, cominciato dal mio predecessore, con nuovi lucernari, nuove porte e finestre in doppio vetro e un miglior sistema di aerazione. Lasciandoci questo alle spalle, il nostro obiettivo sarà quello di raggiungere una posizione ancora più risonante per un nuovo secolo di artisti alla BSR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH — DIRECTOR 5 Introduction / Introduzione This year, there have been numerous conversations in the British School at Rome about ‘Inspiring creative research’. With elegant simplicity, these three words promote a strong and important message that stands as a core value of the BSR; culture is a vital asset, which needs constant and attentive support. The aim of the Fine Arts residency programme is specifically to inspire creative research. Our award-holders’ exhibitions, their works, their lines of research truly stand out and impact various aspects of our collective creative culture, within Italy and in the rest of the world. This catalogue offers us a brief glimpse into the work produced during their stay and their numerous achievements. Throughout the year, many people have contributed to fostering the work of our award-holders: the generous support of the funding bodies that make such residencies possible; the hard work of all the BSR staff; and the numerous curators and directors from galleries and museums around Rome who come to meet the award-holders in their studios, as well as visits by BSR Council and Faculty of the Fine Arts members. The numerous talks and lectures, as well as organised visits to sites, museums and galleries, provide inspiration for the resident artists, often taking their ideas and work in new and exciting directions. The on-going architecture programme, Meeting Architecture: Architecture and the Creative Process, curated by Marina Engel, provides a series of exciting talks and conversations between architects and other eminent individuals from various sectors of the creative industries. Jacopo Benci, our Senior Research Fellow in Modern Studies and Contemporary Visual Culture, dedicated an event to Superstudio, the architecture studio founded in Florence in 1966: a screening of their two films — Supersurface: Life and Ceremony — was followed by a conversation between Superstudio co-founder and archivist Piero Frassinelli and Jacopo Benci. Thanks to the support of the Craignish Trust, the BSR was able to host a talk by the artist Nathan Coley, with the title NEVER TRUST A LOVING GOD. The artist discussed many of his earlier and current works with the audience, exploring the ideas and lines of research feeding into his practice. He also visited many of the award-holders in their studios, developing conversations that were initiated by his talk. 6 Quest’anno alla BSR si è molto parlato di ‘Inspiring creative research’. Con elegante semplicità queste tre parole lanciano un messaggio forte ed essenziale che rappresenta il valore primario della BSR; la cultura è un bene vitale, che necessita di un sostegno costante ed attento. L’obiettivo del programma di arte visiva è esattamente quello di ispirare ricerca creativa. Le mostre dei nostri borsisti, le loro opere, i loro percorsi di ricerca, si distinguono e influenzano realmente i diversi aspetti della nostra cultura creativa collettiva, sia in Italia che nel resto del mondo. Questo catalogo permette di posare per un attimo lo sguardo sulle opere create durante il soggiorno romano dei nostri borsisti e sui risultati da loro ottenuti. Nel corso dell’anno, molte persone hanno contribuito a promuovere il lavoro dei nostri borsisti: il generoso contributo degli enti che finanziano le borse di studio, il lavoro di tutto il personale della BSR, i numerosi curatori e direttori delle gallerie e dei musei di Roma che si sono resi disponibili ad incontrare i nostri artisti nei loro studi, e tutti i membri del Council e della Faculty of the Fine Arts che sono venuti in visita alla BSR. Fonte di ispirazione per gli artisti sono state le numerose conferenze e convegni e le frequenti visite a siti, musei e gallerie, attività che hanno spesso portato le loro idee e il loro lavoro in nuove e stimolanti direzioni. Nel programma di architettura Meeting Architecture: Architecture and the Creative Process, curato da Marina Engel, sono state inserite una serie di interessanti conferenze e conversazioni tra architetti ed altre illustri figure provenienti dai vari settori dell’industria creativa. Jacopo Benci, nostro Senior Research Fellow in Modern Studies and Contemporary Visual Culture, ha dedicato un evento a Superstudio, lo studio di architettura fondato a Firenze nel 1966: alla proiezione di due loro film — Supersurface: Life e Ceremony — è seguita una conversazione tra uno dei fondatori e l’archivista di Superstudio, Piero Frassinelli, e Jacopo Benci. Grazie al sostegno del Craignish Trust, la BSR ha potuto ospitare una conferenza dell’artista Nathan Coley, dal titolo: NEVER TRUST A LOVING GOD, durante la quale l’autore ha avuto uno scambio di opinioni sulla sua produzione passata e recente, e ha esposto le idee ed i percorsi di ricerca da cui nascono i suoi lavori. L’artista ha anche incontrato molti dei FINE ARTS 2014–15 December Mostra Installation view, 2014 MARCO PALMIERI — VISUAL ART RESIDENCY AND PROGRAMME CURATOR 7 December Mostra — both images Installation view, 2014 8 FINE ARTS 2014–15 As a result of a generous grant from the Arts Club Charitable Trust to the Abbey Council, we had the privilege to welcome back Bernice Donszelmann and Tim Renshaw, Vanessa Jackson, and Joey Bryniarska and Martin Westwood, all former award-holders. In addition to giving talks, they spent time with the award-holders and made studio visits. In June, Martin Westwood, together with Mick Finch, organised a workshop, Headstone to Hard Drive III. Spolia, Relic, Data. This ambitious one-day event brought together a large and distinguished number of artists, historians and art historians to explore the concepts of spolia and relic. Important highlights each year for the Fine Arts residency programme are the three Mostre, which take place in December, March and June. These group exhibitions present the ongoing work of the current award-holders, introducing the outcome of their stay in Rome to the Roman audience. December Mostra included work by Adam Nathaniel Furman, Rowena Harris, Nancy Milner, Gill Ord, Florian Roithmayr and Emily Speed. During March Mostra, the following award-holders exhibited their work: Georges Audet, Adam Nathaniel Furman, Paul James Gomes, Rowena Harris, Gregory Hodge, David McCue, Gina Medcalf and Nancy Milner. The final show of the academic year, June Mostra, included work by Angela Brennan, Rowena Harris, Alexi Keywan, Nancy Milner, Catherine O’Donnell and Daniel Sinsel. These three shows were made possible thanks to the hard work of all the artists, and the support of all the BSR staff. Further help was offered by the generous technical support of the Fine Arts interns: Giulia Carletti, Francesca Gallo, Stella Rendina and Anne Stelzer dedicated numerous hours to helping to install and invigilate the shows. The Mostre offered many members of the Roman audience an opportunity to see and further explore the practice of our award-holders. These moments of exchange between the BSR and the city of Rome are important, but engagement with the city is not limited to these three exhibitions. Many of our awardholders, present and past, have exhibited in Rome throughout the year. In January, former award-holder Eddie Peake (Abbey Scholar in Painting 2008–9) visited Rome for the opening of his solo show at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill. In February, Eddie Peake and Rowena Harris (Sainsbury Scholar in Painting and Sculpture) were included in the group show Conversation Piece | Part 1 at the Fondazione Memmo. In March the work of Ursula Burke borsisti nei loro studi, portando avanti il dibattito nato dalla sua conferenza. Come risultato di una generosa donazione da parte dell’Arts Club Charitable Trust all’Abbey Council, abbiamo avuto il privilegio di accogliere nuovamente i nostri ex borsisti Bernice Donszelmann e Tim Renshaw, Vanessa Jackson, e Joey Bryniarska e Martin Westwood, che, oltre a tenere le proprie conferenze, hanno avuto modo di incontrare i borsisti nei loro studi. Nel mese di giugno, Martin Westwood e Mick Finch hanno organizzato un seminario dal titolo Headstone to Hard Drive III. Spolia, Relic, Data. Questo ambizioso evento ha visto la partecipazione di un gran numero di eminenti artisti, storici e storici dell’arte che hanno preso in esame il concetto di spolia e reliquie. Ogni anno il punto di forza del programma di arti visive è costituito dalle tre Mostre, che si svolgono a dicembre, marzo e giugno. Queste mostre collettive presentano le opere dei borsisti e consentono di esporre al pubblico romano i risultati del lavoro svolto durante la residenza a Roma. Nella December Mostra erano esposte le opere di Adam Nathaniel Furman, Rowena Harris, Nancy Milner, Gill Ord, Florian Roithmayr ed Emily Speed. Durante la March Mostra abbiamo visto il lavoro di Georges Audet, Adam Nathaniel Furman, Paul James Gomes, Rowena Harris, Gregory Hodge, David McCue, Gina Medcalf e Nancy Milner. La mostra finale dell’anno accademico, June Mostra, ha messo insieme le opere di Angela Brennan, Rowena Harris, Alexi Keywan, Nancy Milner, Catherine O’Donnell e Daniel Sinsel. Questi tre eventi sono stati realizzati grazie al grande impegno degli artisti e al contributo di tutto il personale della BSR, al quale si aggiunge il generoso sostegno tecnico di diversi stagisti che hanno dedicato molto del loro tempo aiutando nella cura dell’allestimento e durante la vigilanza delle mostre: Giulia Carletti, Francesca Gallo, Stella Rendina e Anne Stelzer. Le mostre offrono al nutrito pubblico romano l’opportunità di vedere e studiare attentamente le attività dei nostri borsisti. Questi momenti di scambio tra la BSR e la città di Roma sono fondamentali, ma il coinvolgimento con la città non si limita a questi tre eventi. Molti dei nostri borsisti presenti e passati, infatti, hanno avuto durante l’anno l’opportunità di allestire mostre in altre sedi a Roma. A gennaio il nostro ex borsista Eddie Peake (Abbey Scholar in Painting 2008–9) ha inaugurato la sua personale alla Galleria Lorcan O’Neill. In febbraio Eddie Peake e Rowena Harris (Sainsbury Scholar in MARCO PALMIERI — VISUAL ART RESIDENCY AND PROGRAMME CURATOR 9 March Mostra Installation view, 2015 10 FINE ARTS 2014–15 March Mostra — both images Installation view, 2015 MARCO PALMIERI — VISUAL ART RESIDENCY AND PROGRAMME CURATOR 11 (Arts Council of Northern Ireland Fellow 2013–14) was included in the group show Displacements. The Trouble With Being Human These Days at the gallery Ex Elettrofonica. In June, Catherine O’Donnell (National Art School, Sydney, Resident in Drawing) and Nancy Milner (Abbey Scholar in Painting) were included in the group show Spazi Aperti at the Romanian Academy. The academic year ended with Rowena Harris’s solo show in June, Being both on and within, as I said, at the Gallery Apart. This small selection of achievements provides an impression of the sort of impact that the artists, architects and filmmakers make in the city during and after their residencies at the BSR. Needless to say, their impact expands far beyond Rome. At this year’s Venice Biennale, Helen Sear (Rome Awardee 1992–3, and current member of the BSR’s Faculty of the Fine Arts) is representing Wales, with her exhibition … the rest is smoke. Further examples of the achievements of past award-holders can be found in our Annual Review. The ongoing dialogue with the city has also developed this year through continuous studio visits by various significant figures from the art world, to engage directly with our award-holders: Anna d’Amelio Carbone (director of Fondazione Memmo), Fabrizio Del Signore (director of Gallery Apart), Adrienne Drake (curator of Fondazione Giuliani), Hou Hanru (director of MAXXI), Manuela Pacella (curator), Armando Porcari (director of Gallery Apart), Carolina Pozzi (editor of WheresArt), Marcello Smarrelli (curator of Pastificio Cerere) and Carmen Stolfi (editor of WheresArt). 12 Painting and Sculpture) hanno partecipato alla mostra collettiva Conversation Piece | Part 1 alla Fondazione Memmo. Nel mese di marzo i lavori di Ursula Burke (Arts Council of Northern Ireland Fellow 2013–14) sono stati esposti nella collettiva Displacements. The Trouble With Being Human These Days alla galleria Ex Elettrofonica. A giugno, Catherine O’Donnell (National Art School, Sydney, Resident in Drawing) e Nancy Milner (Abbey Scholar in Painting) hanno partecipato alla mostra collettiva organizzata dall’Accademia di Romania: Spazi Aperti. Infine, l’anno accademico si è concluso, sempre nel mese di giugno, con la personale di Rowena Harris, Being both on and within, as I said, alla Gallery Apart. Questo rapido elenco di eventi può dare un’idea del tipo di impatto che artisti, architetti e videomaker hanno sulla città durante e dopo la loro residenza alla BSR. Non c’è bisogno di dire che questo effetto si espande ben oltre Roma. Alla Biennale di Venezia, quest’anno, Helen Sear (Rome Awardee 1992–3 e attuale membro della Faculty of the Fine Arts della BSR) rappresenta il Galles con la sua mostra … the rest is smoke. Altri esempi dei risultati ottenuti dai nostri ex borsisti si possono trovare nel nostro Annual Review. Il dialogo aperto con la città quest’anno è dimostrato anche dalle visite agli studi da parte di eminenti figure del mondo artistico internazionale: Anna d’Amelio Carbone (direttore della Fondazione Memmo), Fabrizio Del Signore (direttore di Gallery Apart), Adrienne Drake (curatore della Fondazione Giuliani), Hou Hanru (direttore del MAXXI), Manuela Pacella (curatore), Armando Porcari (direttore di Gallery Apart), Carolina Pozzi (editore di WheresArt), Marcello Smarrelli (curatore del Pastificio Cerere) e Carmen Stolfi (editore di WheresArt). FINE ARTS 2014–15 June Mostra Installation view, 2015 MARCO PALMIERI — VISUAL ART RESIDENCY AND PROGRAMME CURATOR 13 Exhibitions December Mostra 12–20 December 2014 Adam Nathaniel Furman, Rowena Harris, Nancy Milner, Gill Ord, Florian Roithmayr, Emily Speed March Mostra 13–21 March 2015 Georges Audet, Adam Nathaniel Furman, Paul James Gomes, Rowena Harris, Gregory Hodge, David McCue, Gina Medcalf, Nancy Milner June Mostra 12–20 June 2015 Angela Brennan, Rowena Harris, Alexi Keywan, Nancy Milner, Catherine O’Donnell, Daniel Sinsel 14 FINE ARTS 2014–15 Exhibitors Roma mi amor III Ink on paper (map), 62 × 50 cm, 2015 16 GEORGES AUDET The British School Room at Rome II Paper bricks, ink on paper (maps), dimensions variable, 2015 17 the name in so far as it names a thing, is nothing but the thing insofar as it is named by the name Oil on linen, 220 × 183 cm, 2015 18 ANGELA BRENNAN Stepping into the same river twice Oil on linen, 64 × 57 cm, 2015 19 There was a greenness in the air #3 Oil on canvas, 14 × 14 cm, 2014 20 NIC BROWN There was a greenness in the air #4 Oil on canvas, 10.5 × 16.5 cm, 2014 21 The Roman Singularity: City in Ceramics and Capriccio Pencil and pen, 3-D printed glazed earthenware, stoneware and porcelain, dimensions variable, 2015 22 ADAM NATHANIEL FURMAN 23 Roma Sub Rosa 2 channel video installation, HD, colour, stereo, 9.20 mins; 4.55 mins; book pressed roses and dried petals, Rome / Scotland 2015 24 PAUL JAMES GOMES Prego Selfie and Roma Sub Rosa — Installation shot Prego Selfie Video installation, 33 secs, HD, colour, Rome / Scotland 2015 25 Skin on skin (Outlines 1) Steel, concrete, fabric, silicon rubber and found materials, 186 × 45 × 30 cm, 2014 26 ROWENA HARRIS Skin on skin (Outlines 2) — detail Steel, concrete, fabric, elastic rubber, cast silicon rubber and found materials, 190 × 30 × 15 cm, 2014 27 Untitled Acrylic on paper mounted on pvc, 184 × 151 cm, 2015 28 GREGORY HODGE Untitled Acrylic on paper mounted on pvc, 184 × 148 cm, 2015 29 The passenger no. 17 Pen on paper, 62.5 × 53.5 cm, 2015 30 ALEXI KEYWAN Absolution Pinhole perforations on handmade paper, 49.5 × 32.5 cm, 2015 31 FACCIATA. Facade Blacklight (UV) sensitive photograph, screenprinted on black & white marble panels, ultraviolet floodlight, coin-operated timer switch, dimensions variable, 2015 32 DAVID McCUE 33 Camerone 6 Acrylic on canvas, 68.6 × 45.8 cm, 2015 34 GINA MEDCALF Camerone 7 Acrylic on canvas, 68.6 × 45.8 cm, 2015 35 Untitled Oil on canvas, 60 × 75 cm, 2015 36 NANCY MILNER June Mostra Installation view, 2015 37 38 SUSAN NORRIE 39 Garbatella Charcoal on paper, 78 × 180 cm (triptych), 2015 40 CATHERINE O’DONNELL VIAE VMBRAE Gouache and graphite on paper, 40 piece work, 100 × 350 cm, 2015 41 Sotterraneo 1 Oil on canvas, 180 × 125 cm, 2014 42 GILL ORD Sotterraneo 3 Oil on canvas, 180 × 125 cm, 2014 43 Endstart Mixed media, dimensions variable, 2014 44 FLORIAN ROITHMAYR 45 Clouded Object Acrylic on leather, 27 × 18 cm, 2014 46 MONA RYDER Occhio era qui Acrylic on leather, 27 × 18 cm, 2014 47 untitled (Ä) Oil on linen, coprolite, 9ct gold, 43 × 34 cm, 2015 48 DANIEL SINSEL untitled (S) Oil on linen, coprolite, 9ct gold, 32 × 26 cm, 2015 49 Garbuglio, Gomitolo, Gnommero, Groviglio, a series of studies in terracotta, drawings, watercolours and performances for film that consider the physical experience of being in the architecturallylayered sites of Rome — details 2014 50 EMILY SPEED 51 Biographies GEORGES AUDET ANGELA BRENNAN Québec Resident, January–March 2015 www.georgesaudet.jimdo.com [email protected] Australia Council Resident Artist, April–June 2015 www.roslynoxley9.com.au www.niagaragalleries.com.au [email protected] Education 1982 BArch, Architecture, Université Laval, Québec City Selected one person exhibitions 2012 Labyrinthes, Joyce Yahouda Gallery, Montréal 2009 L’Enchantement IV, Centre national d’exposition, Saguenay 2008 La Maison dans la maison, Est-Nord-Est, SaintJean-Port-Joli Prelâ, Est-Nord-Est, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli 2007–8 L’Enchantement III, Maison de la culture de Côtedes-Neiges, Montréal 2007 L’Enchantement II, Musée d’art contemporain des Laurentides, Saint-Jérôme 2006 L’Enchantement I, Joyce Yahouda Gallery, Montréal Selected group exhibitions 2015 March Mostra, British School at Rome 2014 Procession, Maison de la culture de Notre-Damede-Grâce, Montréal 2013 Papier 13, Contemporary Art Galleries Association, Montréal 2012 Hospitalité, Biennale de sculpture de Saint-JeanPort-Joli 2011 Il était une fois, Joyce Yahouda Gallery, Montréal IAAB Groupshow, iaab-Projektraum, Basel Traces from IAAB, Dock, Basel The Travelling Artist, Heidelberger Kunstverein, Heidelberg 2010 Cube, Coopérative Lezarts, Montréal Le Mur / The Wall Project, Transformations I and II, Joyce Yahouda Gallery, Montréal Residencies 2015 Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec Residency, British School at Rome 2013 Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec Residency, Finnish Artist’s Studio Foundation, Espoo / Helsinki 2011 Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec Residency, Christoph Merian Stiftung — IAAB, Basel 2008 Est-Nord-Est, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli Education 1992 1982 BA, University of Melbourne BA, Fine Arts, RMIT, Melbourne Selected one person exhibitions 2015 Rustic Deities, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney 2013 On a Round Ball, China Art Projects, Hong Kong 2012 Stop Humming Glenn Gould, Niagara Galleries, Melbourne 2011 Infinity Plus One, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney To Whom Achilles, Swiftest of the Swift Replied:, Orexart, Auckland 2006 Every Morning I Wake up on the Wrong Side of Capitalism, Monash, University of Art, Melbourne 2005 Geranium Lake, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney 1992 Oh Tango, Angela Brennan, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne 1989 Possible Worlds, George Paton, University of Melbourne Selected group exhibitions 2015 June Mostra, British School at Rome Mr President, Parkside Avenue Jimmy Nuttall’s Apartment Show, Brooklyn, New York 2014 Texts & Scrolls, Good Press Gallery, Glasgow No Fond Return of Love, ICAN, Newtown, Sydney Re-Raising Consciousness, TCB, Melbourne 2013 Heavenly Stems, Neon Parc, Melbourne 1988 Vasari Revisited, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne Selected awards and residencies 2015 Australia Council Residency, British School at Rome 2012 Mentor, Australia Council / Next Wave JUMP Mentoring Program 2008 Australia Council Studio, Milan 2006 Studio Residency, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris 2002 Red Gate Gallery Artists Residency, Beijing Art Academy 1998 AGNSW, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris 1995 Blundstone Contemporary Art Award, Hobart Teaching 2014–15 Public commissions 2012 Fragments pour un conte, a monumental mosaic for an elementary school in Mercier, Québec 1993–5 Grants 1997, 1999, 2001, 2009 Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec 1988–90, 2004, 2006 Canada Council for the Arts 1991 1992 Lecturer in Ceramics, Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School, Melbourne Lecturer in Painting, Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne Lecturer in Painting, Prahran College of Art, Melbourne Lecturer in Drawing, Ormond College, University of Melbourne Collections Allen, Allen and Hemsley, NSW; ANZ Bank; Art Bank, NSW; BIOGRAPHIES 53 Art Gallery of South Australia; Benalla Art Gallery, Victoria; City of Yarra, Victoria; Collection of Sir James and Lady Cruthers, Perth; Council of Adult Education; Deakin University Collection, Victoria; Deloitte Foundation, Sydney; Goldman Sachs JBWere; KPMG, Melbourne; LaTrobe University, Victoria; Leeuwin Estate, Western Australia; Monash University; Mont Blanc Art Collection, Switzerland; National Bank; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; National Gallery of Victoria; Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston; RACV, Melbourne; TarraWarra Museum of Art, Victoria; The Arts Centre, Melbourne; The Vizard Foundation, Victoria; Trinity Grammar School, NSW; University of Melbourne; University of Queensland Art Museum; University of Western Australia Western Mining Collection, Victoria; World Bank, New York; private collections in Australia, Canada, France, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Korea, Singapore, United Kingdom, USA and elsewhere NIC BROWN Australian Experimental Art Foundation Cibo Espresso Resident, July–September 2014 www.nic-brown.com.au Education 2010 2008 Grad. Cert., Art History, University of Adelaide, Adelaide BVA (Honours), Adelaide Central School of Art, Adelaide Selected one person exhibitions 2013 Forestal, Mallee Garden, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide 2011 Nic Brown: Recent Paintings, Adelaide Central Studio Gallery, Adelaide 2010 Glasslands, Palm House, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide 2009 Somewhere Between Waking and Dreaming, A Room of Her Own, Adelaide Selected group exhibitions 2014–17 Handheld, Country Arts SA, multiple venues across regional South Australia 2014 Heysen Sculpture Biennial, The Cedars, Hahndorf Florabotanica, Adelaide Central Gallery, Adelaide 2013 FELTmaps, Vitalstatistix, Port Adelaide My roots will set off to seek another land, South Australian Living Artists Festival, Adelaide Airport, Adelaide Grounded, Adelaide Central Gallery in partnership with Fisher Jeffries, Adelaide 2012 Conversations in Ellipsis, SASA Gallery — University of South Australia & Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide The Kick Ass Painting Show, Fontanelle Gallery, Adelaide Museum Interventions, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf 2011 Arts SA Curatorial Program, Adelaide Desiccated Magic, Format, Adelaide 54 2010 Theirs Yours Mine, Light Square Gallery, ACArts, Tafe SA, Adelaide SALA Moving Image Project, Queens Theatre, South Australian Living Artists Festival, Adelaide ArtWest, Renew Adelaide and West End Association, Worlds End Hotel, Adelaide Structural Integrity, FELTspace Pavilion, Next Wave Festival, Melbourne Hedgemaze, Prospect Gallery, Adelaide Selected awards and residencies 2014 Australian Experimental Art Foundation Cibo Espresso Studio Residency, British School at Rome 2013 Arts SA Public Art and Design Grant, Adelaide Finalist, Adelaide Fringe Bank SA Award, Best Visual Art and Design, Adelaide Finalist, Adelaide Fringe Eran Svigos Award for Best Visual Art, Adelaide 2010 Winner, SALife Emerging Artist Award, South Australian Living Artist Festival, Adelaide Finalist, Best Exhibition by a Collective (Hedgemaze), Adelaide Fringe Festival, Adelaide 2009 Artist-in-residence, Carclew, KidZone, WOMADelaide, Adelaide Winner, Watercolour Prize, Kidman Art Show, Kapunda 2007 Scholarship, Adelaide Central School of Art, Adelaide Teaching 2015 2010– Lecturer, Adelaide Central School of Art, Adelaide Collections Manager, Flinders University Art Museum, Bedford Park Collections Country Arts SA; private collections nationally ADAM NATHANIEL FURMAN Rome Prize in Architecture (incorporating the Bernard Webb Studentship), October 2014–March 2015 www.adamnathanielfurman.com Education 2009 2008 2002 Postgraduate Diploma, Art and Spatial Performance, Architectural Association, London Diploma with Honours, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London Foundation Diploma (with Merit), Fine Art and Spatial Design, Central St Martins, London Selected group exhibitions 2015 March Mostra, British School at Rome 2014 December Mostra, British School at Rome 2013–14 Designers in Residence at the Design Museum, Design Museum, London Selected awards and residencies 2014–15 Rome Prize in Architecture (incorporating the FINE ARTS 2014–15 2014 2013 2008 2007 2006 2005 Bernard Webb Studentship), British School at Rome Blueprint Award for Design Innovation Designer in Residence, Design Museum, London Architectural Association Honours Architectural Association Prize RIBA Bronze Commendation, President’s Medals Architectural Association Nicholas Boas Scholarship, British School at Rome PAUL JAMES GOMES Creative Scotland document 24 Fellow, January–March 2015 www.pauljamesgomes.wordpress.com [email protected] Education 2011 2001 2000 MA, Film Directing, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh MSc, Anthropology, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka BSc, Anthropology, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka Selected one person exhibition 2011 Bengaals Vuur (Bengal Fire), Nieuwe Oogst, Rotterdam Selected group exhibitions 2015 March Mostra, British School at Rome 2011 Degree Show, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh 2002 JPS Group Show, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka Selected film festivals 2013 Where is Billet?, 13th RAI Film Festival, Edinburgh 2012 Where is Billet?, 12th International Short & Independent Film Festival, Dhaka Selected awards and residencies 2015 Creative Scotland document 24 Fellowship, British School at Rome 2012 Short-listed, One World Media Award for Student Films, London ROWENA HARRIS Sainsbury Scholar in Painting and Sculpture, October 2014– September 2015 www.rowenaharris.com [email protected] Education 2010 2008 MFA, Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, University of London, London BA (Hons), Fine Art, University College Falmouth, Falmouth Selected one person exhibitions 2015 Being on and within, as I said, Gallery Apart, Rome 2013 2011 P.A.R.T.S, Coleman Project Space, London Believing in Things, Van Horbourg Gallery, Basel Sculptures, Schwartz Gallery, London Selected group exhibitions 2015 June Mostra, British School at Rome And so we gape (solo performance event), curated by Nero, Rome Conversation Piece | Part 1, Fondazione Memmo, Rome March Mostra, British School at Rome Film Screening, Karst, Plymouth 2014 December Mostra, British School at Rome Image Object, curated by Kirsty Ogg for Artuner C(h)roma, Indiranagar, Bangalore Chronoviser: Archive, South Kiosk, London Synchronise. Accelerate. Disperse. II, MJ Gallery, Geneva 2013 The Starseed Transmission, Enclave Projects, London Post Post, St James’s Church, Goldsmiths, London Believing (in) Objects, 134 Middleton Road, London Hack the Barbican, The Barbican, London Systems Failure, The Contemporary at Great Western Studios, London The Open Cube, The White Cube, London MC 1&2, Vanhorbourg Gallery, X Marks the Bökship & Enclave Projects, Zurich and London 2012 Cold Compress, Drei Gallery, Cologne Fustration, Flat Time House, London Today the Collection is, Bethnal Green Library, London Punctuating (two-person show with Vera Kox), La Scatola Gallery, London No More Icons, Rod Barton Gallery, London Syndicate 1, Food Face Projects, London 2011 I Pity Inanimate Objects, Goldstein Gallery, London KNOW HOW, Campbell Works, London SAGS, The Woodmill, London Site of Flesh and Stone, Uzay Galeri, Istanbul 2010 New Contemporaries, The A Foundation and ICA, Liverpool and London To Look is to Labour, Laden Fuer Nichts, Leipzig Say What, What Way, Shop@34, London 2009 Off Modern, Corsica Studios, London Selected awards and residencies 2014–15 Sainsbury Scholarship in Painting and Sculpture, British School at Rome 2013 Atelier Salzamt Residency, Linz 2010 New Contemporaries Teaching 2014–15 2011 BIOGRAPHIES Visiting Lecturer, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield Visiting Tutor, Camberwell College of Arts, London 55 GREGORY HODGE ALEXI KEYWAN Australia Council Resident Artist, January–March 2015 www.gregoryhodge.com William Fletcher Foundation Scholar, April–June 2015 www.australiangalleries.com.au www.alexikeywan.wordpress.com [email protected] Education 2012 2005 PhD Candidate (Fine Arts), School of Art, Australian National University, Canberra BFA Honours (1st Class), School of Art, Australian National University, Canberra Selected one person exhibitions 2015 A Fabled Gesture, Canberra Contemporary Art Space, ACT 2014 Unfolding, Sullivan + Strumpf, Sydney 2013 Slide, Sullivan + Strumpf, Sydney Introduction, Firstdraft, Sydney 2012 Monsoon Crossing, TCB, Melbourne Selected group exhibitions 2015 March Mostra, British School at Rome The Infinite Everything, Egg and Dart, Thirroul 2014 Mind the Gap, Casula Powerhouse, Sydney SSFA 2014, Sullivan + Strumpf, Sydney 2013 Low Relief, Damien Minton Gallery, Sydney Future Proof, Canberra Contemporary Art Space, ACT Art on Paper, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery, Sydney 2012 Word of Mouth, Canberra Museum and Gallery, ACT You Give Good Colour, Sophie Gannon, Melbourne Clean Living, Contemporary Art Space Tasmania, Hobart Selected awards and residencies 2015 Australia Council Residency, British School at Rome 2014 Finalist, Fishers Ghost Art Award, Campbeltown Arts Centre, Sydney 2013 Winner, Art on Paper, Hazelhurst Emerging Artist Award, Sydney 2012 Australian Postgraduate Award 2011 Studio Residency, Basso, Berlin 2010 Finalist, Brett Whitleey Travelling Art Scholarship Teaching 2013 2010–15 Collections Artbank 56 Tutor, Art Theory, School of Art, Australian National University, Canberra Sessional Lecturer, School of Art, Australian National University, Canberra Education 2010 2006 2005 MFA, Printmaking, National Art School, Sydney Honours, National Art School, Sydney BFA, National Art School, Sydney Selected one person exhibitions 2014 Survey of Works, Sydney Grammar School, Sydney 2013 Some Place Else, Australian Galleries, Melbourne 2011 Anywhere / nowhere, Australian Galleries, Sydney 2009 Facts and Fictions, Australian Galleries, Sydney 2007 Excess and Decay, Australian Galleries, Sydney Selected group exhibitions 2015 June Mostra, British School at Rome Auditory Visions, Lismore Regional Gallery, Lismore 2014 Rick Amor Drawing Prize, Art Gallery of Ballarat, Ballarat 2013 Geelong Acquisitive Print Awards, Victoria Corporeal — a Print Exchange folio, Geelong Regional Gallery, Geelong CPM National Print Awards, Tweed River Regional Art Gallery, Murwillumbah South 2012 Impressions, Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne Imaginary Worlds, Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne Beautiful Soup, St Helliers Street Gallery, Melbourne 2011 Large Exhibition of Small Works, Australian Galleries, Melbourne Nature of the Mark, Australian Galleries, Melbourne Scholarships Exposed: Where Are They Now?, Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne 2010 Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing, The Croydon Centre for Art, Design and Technology, Croydon 2009 Windows on Pain, Carriageworks Art Centre, Ewart Gallery, Parramatta Riverside Theatre and Arts Centre, Gosford Regional Art Gallery, Gosford East Drawcard, National Art School, Sydney Summer Stock Show, Australian Galleries, Sydney 2008 The International Exchange Exhibition of Prints, Hongik University, Seoul Stock Show, Australian Galleries, Sydney 2007 The Capitals Project, Hongik University, Seoul ABN Amro Emerging Artists Award Exhibition, ABN Amro Limited, Sydney Agendo, Gardner Galleries, Melbourne The Hutchins Works on Paper Prize, Long Gallery, Hobart The Prometheus Visual Arts Award, All Saints Anglican School, Queensland 2006 Three Graduates from National Art School, Australian Galleries, Sydney FINE ARTS 2014–15 2005 Drawcard, National Art School, Sydney Graduate Exhibition, National Art School, Sydney Selected Graduate Drawing Students, National Art School, Sydney Packsaddle, New England Regional Art Museum, Armidale Selected awards and residencies 2015 William Fletcher Foundation Scholarship, British School at Rome 2014 Copyright Agency Grant to undertake Photogravure Workshop, Crown Point Press, San Francisco 2013 Winner, CPM National Print Award, Northern Rivers 2011–12 APW Collie Print Trust Scholarship for Emerging Victorian Printmaker, Melbourne 2007 Winner, The Hutchins Works on Paper Artery Student Award Commended, Willoughby Art Prize 2005 Outstanding Achievement in Printmaking, Awarded by Australian Galleries at the National Art School, Sydney 2004 Akky van Ogtrop Scholarship Award Teaching 2014 2008 Etching Masterclass, Sydney Grammar School, Sydney Art and Art History, Sydney Grammar School, Sydney Printmaking Lecturer, National Art School, Sydney Collections Camberwell Grammar School, Melbourne; City of Melbourne Collection; Geelong Regional Gallery; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; Tweed River Art Gallery, Northern Rivers; University of Sydney Union Art Collection, Sydney; University of Wollongong DAVID MCCUE 2010 Triumphant? The Art of The Deal, Menie Estate, Aberdeenshire Selected group exhibitions 2015 March Mostra, British School at Rome, Rome 2013 Drawing From Life, The Glasgow Art Club, Glasgow Selected awards and residencies 2015 Creative Scotland document Fellowship, British School at Rome 2014 Nominated, MACK First Photo Book Award 2012 Creative Scotland Professional Development Award 2009 Creative Skillset Professional Development Investment 2007 Reserve, British Antarctic Survey Artist in Residence 2003–5 British Broadcasting Corporation Graduate Traineeship, London 2000 British Animation 2000 Award, Channel 4 Television, London Public speaking and interviews 2015 Public Presentation, Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow 2014 Invited Speaker at HATTI, Glasgow University MSc Museum Studies 2013 Interview with US author Michael D’Antanio of Macmillan Publishers 2012 Filmed interview with Montrose Pictures at the Phoenix Centre, Glasgow You’ve Been Trumped (US Press Preview), The Core Club, New York You’ve Been Trumped (US Premiere), Angelika Film Center, New York 2011 In conversation with Director Anthony Baxter at Glasgow Film Theatre 2010 Filmed interview with Midas Media at the Menie Estate in Aberdeenshire 2009 Artist’s talk at ‘Glasgow Ruckus’ Artists Forum, Napiershall St, Glasgow Creative Scotland document Fellow, January–March 2015 www.davidmccue.co.uk [email protected] Collections Private collection (Aberdeenshire) Education 2002 GINA MEDCALF 1999 BDes (Hons), Animation & Electronic Media, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, Dundee BA (Foundation), Animation, Surrey Institute of Art & Design, Farnham Selected one person exhibitions 2012 The History Room, The Phoenix Centre, Glasgow Triumphant? The Art of The Deal, Angelika Film Center, New York 2011 Triumphant? The Art of The Deal, British Film Institute, London Triumphant? The Art of The Deal, Churchill Theatre, Edinburgh Abbey Fellowship in Painting, January–March 2015 www.ginamedcalf.com [email protected] Education 1969 NDD, Fine Art Painting, Central School of Art and Design, London Selected one person exhibitions 2009 Unground, Chelsea Futurespace, London Unground, The Cut, Halesworth, Suffolk Selected group exhibitions 2015 March Mostra, British School at Rome BIOGRAPHIES 57 2014 2013 2012 2009 2008 2001 2000 Hommage and Transcription, Kapil Jariwala, London Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Art, London ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London Bath Society of Artists Featured Artist, Victoria Art Gallery, Bath The Perfect Nude, Wimbledon Space, London HaHa What Does This Represent, Standpoint Gallery, London Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Art, London Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Art, London ‘… Same As It Ever Was’ Painting at Chelsea 1990–2007, Arts Gallery, London British Abstract Painting 2001, Flowers East, London Cultural Ties, Jariwala Westzone Gallery, London Selected awards and residencies 2015 Abbey Fellowship in Painting, British School at Rome 2008 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award, New York 1984 New York State Council of the Arts Research Grant, International Centre of Photography, New York 1983 National Endowment for the Arts Research Grant, International Centre of Photography, New York 1969 Italian Government Research Scholarship, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples Teaching 1994–2006 Senior Lecturer, Kingston University, Kingston 1990–2013 Associate Lecturer, University of the Arts London, Chelsea, London Collections Private collections in the USA and the UK NANCY MILNER Abbey Scholar in Painting, October 2014–June 2015 www.nancymilner.com Education 2013 2009 2012 Artists’ Collecting Society Bursary, Royal Academy Schools, London Jerwood Purchase Prize, Premiums Interim Projects, Royal Academy Schools, London Collections Hiscox Collection; Jerwood Collection SUSAN NORRIE Australia Council Resident Artist, October–December 2014 www.susannorrie.com Selected one person exhibitions 2011 Notes for TRANSIT, Giorgio Persano Gallery, Turin 2009 SHOT, Edinburgh International Festival, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh 2007 Havoc, 52nd Venice Biennale, Palazzo Giustinian Lolin, Venice Selected group exhibitions 2014 Rules of Play, La Biennale de Montréal, Montréal L’avenir (looking forward), Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal 2011 Transit, Our Magic Hour, Yokohama Triennale, Bank Art, Yokohama 2008 Molten States, GSK Contemporary, Royal Academy of Art, London Selected awards and residencies 2014 Australia Council Residency, British School at Rome 2011 Solarun Hoass Documentary Award 2007 Sally and Don Lucas Artist Residency Programme, Montalvo 2001 Artist in Residence, (dis)Location Project, ZKM, Karlsruhe CATHERINE O’DONNELL Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art, Royal Academy Schools, London BA (Hons), Fine Art, University of Reading, Reading Selected group exhibitions 2015 June Mostra, British School at Rome March Mostra, British School at Rome 2014 December Mostra, British School at Rome Marcelle Joseph Projects; At Home Salon 2014, Ascot 2013 Royal Academy Schools Show 2013, Royal Academy of Arts, London Form from Form, Matthew’s Yard, London Selected awards and residencies 2014–15 Abbey Scholarship in Painting, British School at Rome 2013 Keepers Print Prize, Royal Academy Schools, London 58 National Art School, Sydney, Resident, April–June 2015 www.catherineodonnell.com.au [email protected] Education 2014 2006 MFA, National Art School, Sydney BFA (Distinction), University of Western Sydney, Sydney Selected one person exhibitions 2015 Homefront, Penrith Regional Gallery, Penrith 2014 A Notion of Home, National Art School, Sydney 2013 Estates of Tomorrow, Flinders Street Gallery, Sydney 2012 Venetian Visions, Grafton Regional Gallery, Grafton 2011 Catherine O’Donnell, Recent Drawings, Flinders Street Gallery, Sydney C Block, Penrith Regional Gallery & Lewers Bequest, Penrith Venetian Visions, Albury Regional Gallery, Albury FINE ARTS 2014–15 2010 2009 2006 Light and Shadow (New Zealand International Arts Festival), Pataka Museum, Porirua Light and Shadow, Blacktown Art Centre, Blacktown Dripstone, Elizabeth Farm, Historic Houses Trust, Parramatta (with writer Naomi McCarthy) Erasing the Darkness, Wallspace Gallery, Sydney Selected group exhibitions 2015 June Mostra, British School at Rome Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award, Gymea 2014 A General Map of Caves, Hawkesbury Regional Gallery, Windsor Rick Armor Prize for Drawing, Ballarat Regional Gallery, Ballarat 2013 New Work, Flinders Street Gallery, Sydney The Edge, Annandale Gallery, Annandale Sextet, Delmar Gallery, Ashfield Middlehead, 33° 50’ S, 151° 14’ E, Mosman Art Gallery, Mosman Story, Penrith Regional Gallery, Penrith Hazelhurst Art on Paper Exhibition, Gymea 2012 Gold Coast Art Prize, The Arts Centre, Gold Coast Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, Grafton Regional Gallery, Grafton Catherine O’Donnell, Dianne Tanzer Gallery + Projects, Melbourne Still Life, Parramatta Artist Studios, Parramatta 2011 Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing, PLC, Croydon The Hutchins Art Prize, Salamanca Art Centre, Hobart 2010 Dobell Drawing Prize, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Freehand Recent Australian Drawings, Heidi Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne No Right Turn, Penrith Regional Gallery, Penrith Living Liverpool, Bicentennial Exhibition, Casula Powerhouse, Casula 2009 Kedumba Drawing Award, Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains Albury Art Prize, Albury Regional Gallery, Albury Selected awards 2015 National Art School, Sydney, Residency in Drawing, British School at Rome 2011 Highly commended, City of Hobart Art Prize, Hobart 2010 Highly commended, William Fletcher Foundation Rome Art Fellowship Highly commended, Sunshine Coast Art Prize (SCAP09) Highly commended, Works on paper, BSG Gallery, Fitzroy 2009 Albury Art Prize, International Art Residency Highly commended, Sunshine Coast Art Prize (SCAP09) 2007 First prize and highly commended, Blacktown City Acquisitive Art Exhibition 2006 Deans Medal for Bachelor Fine Arts (Distinction), University of Western Sydney Sydney, City of Village, Exhibition and Prize, Sydney 2005 2004 2003 2002 Highly commended, Blackheath Art Society Spring Exhibition, Blackheath Highly commended, Contempo, Exhibition of Contemporary Art Highly commended, Blackheath Art Society Watercolour and Drawing Exhibition Highly commended, Holroyd City Art Exhibition Commended, Blacktown City Acquisitive Art Exhibition, Blacktown Selected residencies 2015 Parramatta Artist Studios Residency National Art School, Sydney, Residency in Drawing, British School at Rome 2014 Artist in Residence, Penrith Regional Gallery, Emu Plains 2013 Bilpin International Ground for Creative Initiatives (the Big C), Bilpin Artist in Residence, Penrith Regional Gallery, Emu Plains 2011 Artist in Residence, Nepean Creative and Performing Arts High School, Emu Plains 2010 Artist in Residence, Scuola Internazionale di Grafica, Venice Artist in Residence, Casula Powerhouse 2009 Artist in Residence, Elizabeth Farm, Historic Houses Trust, Parramatta Artist in Residence, Blacktown Art Centre Collections Albury Regional Gallery; Art Bank, Australia; Blacktown City Council, Blacktown; Kedumba Collection of Contemporary Drawings; Pataka Museum, Porirua; Penrith Regional Gallery; private collections GILL ORD Abbey Fellow in Painting, October–December 2014 www.gillord.co.uk [email protected] Education 1981 1980 1976–7 MA, Painting, Manchester Polytechnic, Manchester BA (Hons), Fine Art, Winchester School of Art, Winchester Middlesbrough College of Art Selected one person exhibitions 2015 Sotterraneo, Paintings from Rome, Studio1.1, London 2009 A Country of Wonders, Studio1.1, London 2004 An Experiment with Time, Studio1.1, London 2001 Project Space, Debs & Co, New York 2000 New Paintings, North House Gallery, Manningtree Selected group exhibitions 2014 December Mostra, British School at Rome 2013 Even Clouds, Studio1.1, London Ten out of Ten, Studio1.1, London 2012 30 Artists, Studio1.1, London BIOGRAPHIES 59 2011 2010 2008 2006 2003 2002 Flight, Braziers Park, Oxfordshire Bakers Dozen, CGP, London Painting Out, Studio1.1, London Summary, Studio1.1, London Zoo Art Fair, Studio1.1, London 29.09.03, Flaca, London Inaugural show, K3, Zurich Superfluity, British Artists at the Academy of Art, Art Academy of Latvia, Riga Selected awards and residencies 2015 Abbey Fellowship in Painting, British School at Rome 2005 AIWA Workshop Lebanon 2000 Wasanii Workshop, Kenya 1990 Triangle Workshop, New York 1984 Arts Council Residency, Hull 1979 Hampshire Travel Award, Rome FLORIAN ROITHMAYR Rome Fellowship in Contemporary Art, October–December 2014 Education 2005 2004 MA, Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, London BA, Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, London Selected one person exhibitions 2015 Service, MOT International, Brussels 2014 Matter of Engagement, Site Gallery, Sheffield 2013 Florian Roithmayr, Treignac Projet, Treignac Assault, The Schtip, Sheffield The Y, Rowing Projects, London 2012 Like Plugging In, MOT International, London 2011 You Want to Borrow My Shades, Don’t Complain About Their Tint, Sunday Art Fair, MOT International, London 2009 Florian Roithmayr, The Russian Club Gallery, London 2007 Eventually Everything Happens, Galerie Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt Selected group exhibitions 2015 Things that Tumble Twice, Tenderpixels, London 2014 December Mostra, British School at Rome Proprioception, Laure Genillard Gallery, London Hey I’m Mr. Poetic, Wysing Art Centre, Cambridge The Influence of Furniture on Love, Wysing Art Centre, Cambridge Annals of the 25th Century, Wysing Art Centre, Cambridge 2013 Grand Magasin, French Riviera, London £5.34, Carl Freedman Gallery, London O Chair / O Flesh, Treignac Projet, Treignac Burg, Laure Genillard Gallery, London 2012 I Don’t Feel Like It: the Indifference of Objects, Camberwell College of Art, London Solid on our Source Planet, Wysing Art Centre, Cambridge AHF at V22 Gallery, London 60 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 Centrefold 8: the Circle of Manias, 176 Zubladowicz Collection, London Fifteen, S1 Artspace, Sheffield 2010, MOT International, London Bold Tendencies IV, Hannah Barry Gallery, London Continuous Movement of Idea, Galerie Nicolas Silin, Paris Something Blue, Pilot Issue, Galerie Neue Alte Brücke at Archive Kabinett, Berlin Something Blue, Landings Project Space, Oslo 8fold Publications, London. AA2A 2010, Camberwell College of Art Gallery, London The Young Visitors to Ruins Do Not See Anything But a Style, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Turin What Is Not But Could Be If, Part II, Galerie Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt What Is Not But Could Be If, Galerie Neue Alte Brücke at Caribic Residency, Frankfurt Kalender, Kornhäuschen Aschaffenburg Under:Construction, SC Gallery, Zagreb Feeling Gave Way to Structure, The Approach Gallery, London Salon of Revolution, House of the Artist, Zagreb Slimevolume, Hotel Gallery, London, and Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt Electro Harmonix, The Black Mariah, Cork Eventually Everything Happens, Galerie Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt Die Blaue Blume, Grazer Kunstverein, Graz Auktion, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen When Something Becomes Nothing, S1 ArtSpace, Sheffield Ice Trade, Chelsea Space, Chelsea School of Art, London Aspen 11, Galerie Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt Selected awards and residencies 2015 Rome Fellowship in Contemporary Art, British School at Rome 2014 8Fold and Institute of Enquiring Minds, Munich Site Gallery Platform Residency, Sheffield International Archaeological Project Sudan, El Kurro 2013 Treignac Projet, Treignac Convention T, Wysing Art Centre, Cambridge 2009–10 Artist in residence AA2A, Camberwell College of Art, London 2007 Residency with city of Zagreb Department of Art and Galerija Miroslav Kraljevich, Zagreb 2006 Helsinki International Artists Programme (HIAP), Helsinki MONA RYDER Australia Council Resident Artist, July–September 2014 [email protected] Education 1991 FINE ARTS 2014–15 BA, Visual Arts, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane 1980 Associate Diploma of Visual Arts, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove Selected one person exhibitions 2014 Mona Ryder Prints 1970’s–87, Grahame Galleries, Brisbane 2009 Hook Line and Sinker, Alcaston Art Gallery, Melbourne 2008 Holding Zone, Horus & Deloris Contemporary Art Space, Sydney Props for Barcelona Twostep, Kick Arts Contemporary Art Space, Cairns Props for Barcelona Twostep, Perc Tucker Regional Art Gallery, Townsville 2007 Barcelona Twostep, Horus & Deloris Contemporary Art Space, Sydney 2004 Rawhide, Peloton, Sydney 1996 Have a Nice Day, Invited Artist, Gomboc Gallery, Perth 1995 Mother Other Lover, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane 1992 Return to Paradise, Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Gold Coast 1987 Mona Ryder: Recent Works, The Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Gold Coast Passing On, Michael Milburn Galleries, Brisbane 1985–6 Mona Ryder: a Survey Travelling Exhibition, Queensland Arts Council 1984 Mona Ryder: a Survey, University Art Museum, University of Queensland, Brisbane Selected group exhibitions 2013 Blow Out, Kick Arts Contemporary Art Space, Cairns 2011 21 New, Banyule Arts Space, Banyule City Council, Melbourne 2008–9 Head Hunters, Redeeming the Ruin: the Art of Consumption, Banyule Art Space, Ivanhoe (travelling to venues, Victoria) 2008 Left Overs, a Sense of Fabrication of Things …, Shajah (UAE) and Toowoomba ‘Where Are You, Can You Hear Me?’, Horus & Deloris Contemporary Art Space, Sydney 2005–7 Pricked, Regarding Retro, Blacktown Arts Centre, Sydney, touring Queensland, New South Wales, Canberra 2005 Les Animaux Sauvage, National Sculpture Prize, National Gallery, Canberra Sufferance, Artist’s Book Commission & Exhibition, State Library of Queensland, Queensland Craft Gallery, Brisbane 2004–8 3rd, 4th, 5th Fibre Art Biennale Exhibition, from Lausanne to Beijing, Suzhou, Shanghai 2002 Stretched ‘Grip’, NIE, Nan Yang Technical University Singapore, Singapore 1986 Biennale of Sydney, Penrith Regional Art Gallery, Penrith 1985 Australian Perspecta, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Queensland Works 1950–1985, University Art Museum, University of Queensland, Brisbane Selected awards and residencies 2002 Arts Queensland Development Grant to travel overseas (awarded 1999) 1996 Selected artist for maquette stage, Brisbane City Council, Inner City Sculpture Award 1995 Project Grant, Arts Queensland, for Q.A.G., Mother Other Lover 1993 Individual Development Grant, Arts Queensland 1990 Caloundra Art Prize, Caloundra Regional Art Gallery, Caloundra 1987 The Andrew and Lillian Pedersen Memorial Prize, Queensland Art Gallery 1986 Gold Coast Art Prize (printmaking), Gold Coast Art Gallery, Gold Coast Visual Arts Board Studio Grant, Residency at Vence, France, and travel through Italy Public art commissions 2002 Arcadian Illusions, Cairns City Council, Water Features, City Centre, Cairns 2001 Atherton Shire Council, Atherton, Halloran’s Hill, Kinetic Sculptures 2000 Sentinels Attempting Flight, Griffith Artworks, Griffith University, Logan Campus, two 3 metre external sculptures 1995 Crossover Guardians, State Government & Brisbane City Council, Statement sculptures (2–10.5 metre H), Thornton Street, Ferry Terminal, Kangaroo Point Boardwalk, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane Books 2001 1996 1993 1992 1990 Allen, T., Cross Currents in Contemporary Australian Art (Craftsman House, Fine Art Press) Voight, A., New Visions, New Perspectives (Craftsman House, Fine Art Press) Drury, N., New Sculpture: Profiles of 40 Australian Sculptors (Craftsman House, Fine Art Press) Kirby, S., Sight Lines: ‘Women’s Art and Feminist Perspectives: Feminism in Australia (Craftsman House, Fine Art Press) Drury, N., A Visual Sourcebook of Contemporary Australian Painting (Craftsman House, Fine Art Press) Drury, N., Images in Contemporary Australian Painting (Craftsman House, Fine Art Press) Drury, N., New Art Six, Profiles in Contemporary Australian Art (Craftsman House, Fine Art Press) Collections Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston; Australian National Gallery; Banyule City Council; Brisbane City Council Art Gallery, Brisbane; British Library, London; Grammar School, Brisbane; Griffith Artworks; Gold Coast City Art Collection, Gold Coast; Griffith University, Brisbane; Ipswich Regional Art Gallery, Ipswich; KickArts Contemporary Art Space, Cairns; Parliament House BIOGRAPHIES 61 Collection, Canberra; Perc Tucker Regional Art Gallery Townsville; South Australian State Library Queensland, Brisbane; The Hardie Collection, State Library of Queensland, Brisbane; PLC, Design Centre, Croydon, Sydney; Art Gallery, Brisbane; University Art Museum, University of Queensland, Brisbane; University of Melbourne Library, Melbourne; Western Australia Art Gallery, Perth DANIEL SINSEL Abbey Fellow in Painting, April–June 2015 [email protected] Education 2004 2002 MA, Painting, Royal College of Art, London BA, Painting, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London Selected one person exhibitions 2013 DINGDONG, Micky Schubert, Berlin 2012 Daniel Sinsel, Sadie Coles HQ, London 2011 Daniel Sinsel, Chisenhale Gallery, London Selected group exhibitions 2015 June Mostra, British School at Rome 2014 Mirrorcity: 23 London Artists, Hayward Gallery, London Somewhat Abstract: Selections from the Arts Council Collection, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham Somos Libres II: Works from the Mario Testino Collection, Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli, Turin Selected residencies 2015 Abbey Fellowship in Painting, British School at Rome Teaching 2012– Associate Lecturer in Painting, Camberwell College of Arts, London Selected group exhibitions 2015 Indefinable Cities, Airspace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent and Osaka Concrete Dreams, new public artwork for Art Across the City with LOCWS, Swansea 2014 December Mostra, British School at Rome Cities of Ash, g39, Cardiff Silence Unbound, Center for Artists Books, New York The Land has Many Parts, Jane Deering Gallery, Santa Barbara 2013 Drawing Biennial, Drawing Room, London Head to Head (two-person show with Hayley Newman), Castlefield Gallery, Manchester Tightrope, Sumarria Lunn Gallery, London Northern Art Prize Exhibition, Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds STILL / Life, Ecologies of Perception, Tyntesfield (National Trust), Bristol 2012 Camp Out, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St Louis Selected residencies 2015 Public Arts Residency, Women’s Studio Workshop, Rosendale, New York 2014 Derek Hill Foundation Scholarship, British School at Rome Standpoint Futures Residency, London 2012 Explore, Expand, Expose Residency, Salzamt Atelierhaus, Linz 2010 A Curriculum Residency, A Foundation, Liverpool Collections Arts Council England; Collection of the City of Linz; Edinburgh College of Art; Indiana University; Leeds College of Arts & Design; Library of Congress; Manchester Metropolitan University Special Collection; Rochester Institute of Technology; Royal Scottish Academy; Tate Artists’ Book Collection; University of Delaware; University of Northampton, Special Books Collection; University of West England, Centre for Fine Print Research Artists’ Books Collection; University of Utah; Vassar College; Virginia Commonwealth University; Yale University Collections Arts Council Collection EMILY SPEED Derek Hill Foundation Scholar, October–December 2014 www.emilyspeed.co.uk Education 2006 2001 MA, Fine Art: Drawing, Wimbledon College of Art, University of the Arts, London BA, Drawing and Painting, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh Selected recent one person exhibitions 2014 Littoral Zone, Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth 2011 MAKE SHIFT, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield 62 FINE ARTS 2014–15 BSR Faculty of the Fine Arts and Staff FACULTY OF THE FINE ARTS, 2014 AND 2015 STAFF Stephen Chambers Maria Chevska Prue Chiles Sacha Craddock Penelope Curtis Caroline Douglas Roger Hiorns Vanessa Jackson Penny Johnson Isobel Johnstone Vivien Lovell (Chair) Tim Marlow Hugh Petter Thomas J. Price Karsten Schubert Helen Sear Stephen Witherford Christopher Smith, Director Library Valerie Scott, Librarian Beatrice Gelosia, Deputy Librarian Francesca De Riso, Francesca Deli, Library Assistants Alessandra Giovenco, Archivist Cecilia Carponi, Patrizio Gianferro, Packard Humanities Institutefunded Library staff London office Gill Clark, Registrar & Publications Manager Elizabeth Rabineau, Development Director Kirsten Amor, Administrative Assistant Rome office Natalie Arrowsmith, Communications Manager Stefania Peterlini, Director’s Assistant & Permissions Officer Isabella Gelosia, Accounts Clerk Susan Rothwell Smith, Systems Consultant Chloe Lewis, Administrative Assistant Residence Christine Martin, Residence Manager Renato Parente, Domestic Bursar Fulvio Astolfi, Maintenance Officer Donatella Astolfi, Alba Coratti, Cleaning Staff Luca Albanese, Giuseppe Parente, Cooks Dharma Wijesiriwardana, Cook & Gardener Giuseppe Pellegrino, Residence Assistant & IT Support Antonio Palmieri, Residence Assistant Research and award-holder support Stefania Gerevini, Assistant Director (Humanities) Jacopo Benci, Senior Research Fellow in Modern Studies and Contemporary Visual Culture Marina Engel, Architecture Curator Marco Palmieri, Visual Art Residency and Programme Curator Robert Coates-Stephens, Cary Fellow Giulia Carletti, Francesca Gallo, Stella Rendina, Anne Stelzer, Fine Arts Programme Interns Archaeology Simon Keay, Research Professor in Archaeology Stephen Kay, Archaeology Officer Sophie Hay, Geophysics Officer, Southampton APSS Matthew Berry, Eleanor Maw, Research Assistants Published by the British School at Rome, London ISSN 1475-8733 ISBN 978-0-904152-73-9
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