Catto Gallery / Christmas Exhibition 2021
Catto Gallery’s latest group show is on until the end of January, after a brief break for Christmas, featuring mostly smaller works by most, if not all, of the artists on the gallery roster.
I’m lucky enough to have four pieces in the show, alongside some really beautiful paintings by Derek Balmer, PPRWA, who has become a friend since our first two person outing at Catto some ten years ago now. Recommended.
The Other Art Fair, Truman Brewery, Spring 2019
I'll be exhibiting work at The Other Art Fair this weekend. If you're in the East End, and you'd like to come and say hello, I have some complimentary passes for the fair, and some tickets for the private view too. Do get in touch if you'd like me to email one out to you.
Current at the Catto Gallery
Current was my fourth show at Catto. Over the past decade we’ve been putting together solo shows every two or three years. It’s a good discipline to work within.
Tower 42
Curated by Jessica Lloyd-Smith, the exhibition at Tower 42 was a great opportunity to exhibit work right in the heart of the City of London.
Curious Duke Gallery, a new pop up show curated by Jess Lloyd-Smith, September 2015
Jess Lloyd-Smith's Modern Art Buyer project is hosting a fabulous new exhibition of work at the Curious Duke Gallery, located at the top of Brick Lane, my old stomping ground throughout the nineties.
I'll be showing works including Radial / ONE and Blast FIRST alongside gallery artists Maria Rivans, Bonnie and Clyde, Jane Emberson, Emma Cowlam, Alexander Johnson and Rebecca King. Should be well worth a look.
Lucid / RMX at the Catto Gallery
Lucid / RMX was my third show at Catto, based around the idea of digitally remixing the works, by appropriating ideas and processes more normally used in a music studio.
Transistor at the Battersea AAF, Spring 2014
The Transistor Project is, once again, taking a stand at the Battersea AAF, on stand J10. Dates are Wednesday 12th to Sunday 16th March. Alongside my own work, we’re very excited to be showing new work by Guy Denning, Frank Elliott, Harriet White, Conor Wilson and Tristram Aver.
Touch / Screen : Chuck Elliott and Matthew Small at the James Freeman Gallery
Look around you in a public place, and almost everyone will be somewhere else, lost in their own virtual otherwhere. This is the digital future: absent communication. Touch/Screen sets out to look at that gap we fall into between the physical and the virtual, using the work of two very different artists: Matthew Small, a painter of raw tactile portraits of urban youth, and Chuck Elliott, a digital artist who gives structure and colour to the digital ether. Somewhere in between is where we spend an increasing part of our lives – somewhere between touch and the screen.
Spectra ONE, Londonewcastle Project Space
Spectra 1, a substantial group show about the power of colour, curated by Ed Bartlett, at the Londonewcastle Project Space, E1.