Graham Hudson
Lives and works in London, UK
Education:
2000-2002:
MA Fine Art Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London
1997-2000:
BA Fine Art Sculpture, Chelsea, London
Solo Exhibitions:
2011:
ArtHouse Texas, Austin, US
2010:
CRISP Sculpture Roof, London, UK
ZINGERpresents, Amsterdam, NL
2009:
Monitor, Rome
2008:
Jan Cunen Museum, Oss (Netherlands)
Locust Projects, Miami
2007:
Rokeby, London
LISTE (Zinger PRESENTS), Basel
Monitor, Rome
2006:
Zinger Presents, Amsterdam
2005:
Rokeby, London
VTO, London
2004:
Jerwood Artist's Platform, London
Group Exhibitions:
2011:
BOFFO Award, Building Fashion Presents: Patrik Ervell and Graham Hudson, New York, US
Bivacco Urbano, Residency with Progetto Diogene, Turin, IT
An extended exhibition for a transition function, Hilary Crisp, London, UK
British Art Now: Saatchi Gallery in Adelaide, Art Gallery of South Adelaide, AUS
Con Amore – Djurhuus Collection, ARoS, Aarhus Kunstmuseum, DK
I will talk with anyone who will talk with me, The City Gallery, Leicester, UK
Proxy, Or, Seventeen, London, UK
Rehearsal at The Astoria, Arthouse at the Jones Center, Austin (TX), USA
2010:
The German Gymnasium, an exhibition at Kings Cross Central's artist in residence, London, UK
Mutiny seemed a probability, curated by Adrienne Drake, Fondazione Giuliani, Rome, IT
Languages and Experimentations, Curated by Giorgio Verzotti, MART, Trento/Roverto, IT
Glow, Curated by Annie Fletcher & Diana Franssen, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, NL
Counter Constructs, Curated by Tim Ivison & Julia Tcharfas, Auto Italia, London, UK
Pasanten (Transients) ’10 – Pods Fundament Foundation, Tilburg, NL
Newspeak, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK
Graham Hudson and Sarah Conway Diet, Miami, US
The Library of Babel, 176/ Zabludowicz Collection, London, UK
2009:
Lost and Found Presents, MK Gallery, Milton Keynes, UK
Sculpture Park, Frieze Art Fair (with Monitor), London, UK
Hotel Beethoven, Moving Locations Bonn, DE
Enzo Mari's Autoprogettazione Project Architectural Association London, UK
Notes on a Return, Laing Gallery, Newcastle, UK
LentSpace Sculpture Park, LMCC, New York, US
Flyers Flag Sheep Self Seventeen, London, UK
Strange days and Some Flowers Storey Gallery, Lancaster, England, UK
Space Revised #3, Halle fur Kunst, Leuneburg, Germany
Ctrl Alt Shift, Baltic, Gateshead/Newcastle, UK
At Your Service, The David Roberts Foundation, London, UK
New Britannia, Saatchi Gallery, London
2008:
Material presence, 176, London
All my favorite singers couldn't sing, Workplace, Gateshead
We would like to thank the curators..., Seventeen, London
Better is something you build, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin
6 of 1: Performance and Sculpture, Camden Arts Centre, London
Eyesore, V1, Copenhagen
2007:
From a distance, Wallspace, New York
Says the junk in the yard, Flowers East, London
I was a sculptor (but then again no), BearSpace, London
It was the best of Time Outs..., Seventeen, London
Those Quaint Moments of distress, MontanaBerlin, Berlin
2005:
Seventeen Presents, Seventeen, London
England their England, Laden Fuer Nichts, Leipzig
Acid Rain, Glassbox, Paris
Larry's Cocktails, Gagosian, London
Open Garden, Fortescue Avenue/Viner, London
Brit Povera, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna
2004:
Motes in all eyes, The Ship, London
Plazasuite, Union, London
Collage, Bloomberg SPACE, London
2002:
Sound and Vision, Royal Festival Hall, London
Notably, Pump house gallery, London
Awards/Commissions:
2008:
Canal Street Sculpture Park, LMCC, New York
2007:
Napoleon Garden - Holland Park, Annual commission, London
Comme Des Garcons, Commission, Tokyo and London
2006:
Kuona Arts Trust (with Triangle), Artist Residency, Nairobi
The Henry Moore Foundation, Six-month Fellowship, London
Selected Bibliography:
2010:
Christopher Rainbow, Blueprint Magazine
Kings Cross Catalogue
2009:
Vivek Subramanian, Artist Feature, Creative Aggression
Skye Sherwin, Artist Feature, TenMagazine
2008:
Cecilia Antolini Brenna, Artist Feature, Arte e Critica
Peter Cary-Kent, Artist Feature, Art World
2007:
Peter Frank, Raid review/LosAngeles, Art US
David Shariatmadari, Rokeby review, Art Review
Gilda Williams, Rokeby review, Art Forum
Jennifer Thatcher, Rokeby review, Art Monthly
JJ Charlesworth, Rokeby review, Time Out
Francesca Gavin, Rokeby preview, Dazed and Confused
Jantine Kremer, Artist Feature, Kunstbeeld
2006:
Adam Haw, Artist Feature, Contemporary
Adam Banard, Henry Moore fellowship, The Times
Helen Sumpter, Henry Moore fellowship, Time Out
Laura Allsop, Henry Moore fellowship, Art Review
2005:
Martin Herbert, Rokeby review, Time Out
Ben Borthwick, Larry's Cocktails, Catalogue
2004:
Sir Christopher Frayling, Artist Feature, ACE
Martin Coomer, Jerwood artists Platform, Time Out London
Morgan Falconer, Jerwood artists Platform, What's on in
Jemmima Montagu, Jerwood artists Platform, Catalogue
2002:
Pablo Lafuente, Artist Feature, Art Review
2001:
Charlotte Edwards, Artist Feature, Art Review
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