Oink Gallery / Solo show
A solo show at Mark Pepperall’s Oink Gallery, a hybrid art and design space that showcases some of the best urban art and contemporary print in the South West.
Oink Gallery / Promo video
A short promo film for Mark Pepperall’s Oink Gallery, a hybrid art and design space that showcases some of the best urban art and contemporary print in the South West.
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.
Gallery opening, Swindon, Friday June 2nd
With just 2 weeks to go, I thought I'd send over a final post for today, to invite you to the opening of a small solo show at Swindon's latest gallery - Oink. Curated by Mark Pepperall, it's a delight to be included on the roster, and for this 6 week show, I'll be exhibiting about 15 pieces, including an 8ft edition of Eight Ball mounted to Perspex, which I hope will be quite something.
Bath Contemporary, images from the exhibition, March 2017
Thought I’d post a few in situ images of my work at Bath Contemporary, just ahead of the last weekend. If you’re in the area the show is open on Friday 31st, Saturday 1st and Monday 3rd April…
Chuck Elliott / Bath Contemporary
Delighted to have a new show of work coming up at Bath Contemporary, whose roster also includes Derek Balmer PPRWA, Peter Ford RWA and Malcolm Ashman RWA. Fantastic to be included in such illustrious company.
The exhibition will feature recent metallic Lambda prints, a selection of works on paper including Arpeggi / FOLIO and Klint / reDux, alongside Flow 8VO, a recent study for the screen.
Moving Image Art : 3
MIA: 3 is the third instalment of an annual exhibition initiated by PhD students and staff of the University of the West of England, Bristol.
The exhibition features new video and digital work by students, staff and related artists making work funded by the University’s video art bursary scheme in partnership with Bristol Museum, Knowle West Media Centre, MShed, Arnolfini and Spike Island.
This is an ideal opportunity for audiences new to this area to see a range of video works and moving image art and understand why it excites the interest of a wide range of creative people.
Bath in Fashion Week 2016
I’ve been invited to exhibit a few pieces at Jane Austen’s house this April, as part of Bath in Fashion Week 2016, curated by Jessica Lloyd-Smith.
There’s a lot more information about all the events, talks and seminars during the week that you can view online here http://www.bathinfashion.co.uk
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.
A Gallery in the Mews / Opening Vernissage
Really good to have two works, Blast FIRST and Evol, included in Marco Venturi’s new venture ‘Made in BrItaly’. A project that combines art and craft in a new mews gallery in central London.
Words in Colour / Space, W10
The exhibition includes painting, printmaking, sculpture and photography with work by gallery artists Soraya Schofield, David Kiely, Kate Williamson, Dave Tomlinson, Barry Cawston Photography, Lily Urbanska and Chuck Elliott
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.
Fresh Art 2015 at the Coombe Gallery, Dartmouth
Last chance to see a great mixed summer show at the Coombe Gallery, Dartmouth. Gallery director Mark Riley has selected works for a group exhibition featuring new work by Clark Nicol, Sir Peter Blake, Karen Nicol, Connor Ragus, Dominic Vonbern, Iva Troj and Rosie Sanders alongside seven or eight of my own recent pieces.
Is this the future of art? Photographers, painters and street artists use tablet technology to create digital masterpieces
The Art of Doing More, a pop-up exhibition in London's Finsbury Avenue Square, features colourful works created by eleven contemporary artists, made using a Microsoft Surface 3 tablet.
Surface3 vs Beautiful Crime
As the art world becomes more and more synergised with the digital age and all the technology that comes with it, artists are increasingly exploring the possibilities of meshing art with technology.
This exhibition, featuring 101 unique artworks, has given the artists we work with a fantastic opportunity to illuminate the Surface 3's ability to combine creativity, art and technology on the go, in ways they hadn't explored before.
Liam West and Ruthie Holloway, Beautiful Crime
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.
Lucid / RMX. An exhibtion of work at the Catto Gallery
Opening tomorrow night, a new solo show: Lucid / RMX at the Catto Gallery 100 Heath Street, Hampstead, from 6pm.
Two years on from my Generator show, the latest instalment of new work is ready to view at the Catto Gallery. Featuring 24 new pieces, selected from the best work produced over the past twenty four months. If you’re in the area, please do come along.
Shine, Bath Fashion Week 2014
Fabulous to be included at ‘Shine’, part of Bath Fashion Week 2014. Guest speakers include the legendary Barbara Hulanicki, founder of BIBA, and Kaffe Fassett at The American Museum. My own pieces are displayed at The Abbey Hotel, North Parade, Bath, courtesy of Bath based curator Jessica Lloyd-Smith. The event runs from 24th April until 18th May.
London Book Fair, 8-10 April 2014
The London Book Fair is delighted to announce that this year’s fair will feature the first ever literary ‘pop-up’ version of The Club at The Ivy, the prestigious London private members’ club.
Curated by James Freeman, a selection of work will be exhibited in the pop up Club at the Ivy, including a number of my own pieces, after the recent two man show at James Freeman Gallery, with noted painter Matthew Small.
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.