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ENQUIRIES All works in this catalogue are available for private sale and have been consigned from the respective artists by Marcelle Joseph Projects. Prices available upon request. Marcelle Joseph Founder/Director +44 (0)7971 580 572 marcelle@marcellejoseph.com

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31 May – 31 August 2012 10am – 6pm Great Fosters Hotel Egham, Surrey TW20 9UR

J A ME S B A LMFOR TH MA R K B E ATTIE J A ME S CA PPER B OB B Y DOWLER L A UR E NCE EDWARDS S A L LY FAWKES S TE V E N GREGORY J UNG-OUK HONG R I CHA R D J ACKSON R I CK KI R B Y GI L E S KE NT J A KE L I NE LONDONO HYOJ I N PA RK R OB E R T P HILLIPS J UL I A N WI LD


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FOREWORD This is the second contemporary sculpture show to be held at Great Fosters and we are delighted to have the opportunity once again to showcase the work of talented contemporary sculptors. This year, 15 different artists are exhibiting their work both inside the house and in the gardens. We hope you agree that Great Fosters provides an ideal setting for the 22 exciting, innovative sculptures on display. Great Fosters’ gardens, originally designed in the 1920s by WH Romaine Walker and Gilbert Jenkins, are considered to be amongst the finest Arts and Crafts gardens in Europe. Over the past 20 years, they have been extensively restored by our Head Gardener, Russell Dixon and his team. The addition of a grass amphitheatre, lake and ‘secret’ gardens, created by the renowned landscape architect Kim Wilkie, have further enhanced the original design. We very much look forward to welcoming you at Great Fosters to experience the diverse works on display, and hope that you derive as much enjoyment from them as we do.

Andrew Sutcliffe Chairman, Great Fosters

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SCULPTURE AL FRESCO II Sculpture Al Fresco II is the second annual summertime outdoor sculpture exhibition in the grounds of the renowned Great Fosters Hotel in Surrey, the former royal hunting lodge of King Henry VII dating back to 1550 AD. This show, focussing on recent contemporary sculpture by 15 international artists, represents a unique view of the development of contemporary sculpture today. Sculpture Al Fresco II takes a fresh approach, placing 22 sculptural works made over the last few years against the backdrop of a 450-year old stately home and one of the finest Arts and Crafts gardens in all of Europe. The landmark sculptures on display range from the five metre tall thrust of orange knotted stainless steel by Julian Wild sited in the grassed amphitheatre at the back of the gardens to the bronze interlocking chairs cast from human skeletons by Steven Gregory (artist mentor to Damien Hirst) placed in the Anne Boleyn Room inside the historic house. The artists exhibiting their work at Sculpture al Fresco II include: James Balmforth (born 1980 in Plymouth) is a London-based artist and 2003 graduate of Chelsea College of Art & Design whose work is the physical manifestation of a distilled idea conceived through the long contemplation of the operations of nature. These works speak to us of the ephemeral quality of a world in flux and are built on the basis of pure human ingenuity and the achievements of technology. In works that often employ mechanical apparatuses to accentuate the primacy of relations of rudimentary materials such as stone and ash, Balmforth reveals the simplicity inherent in elaborate concepts, and the hidden complexities of seemingly straightforward ideas. In the last few years, Balmforth’s work has been featured in, among others, the Peckham Pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale, Cass Sculpture Foundation in Goodwood, New Art Centre Roche Court in Wiltshire, Event Horizon at the Royal Academy of Arts, Bold Tendencies outdoor sculpture show in Peckham and a solo exhibition at the Hannah Barry Gallery in London. In Sculpture al Fresco II, Balmforth’s Conquering the Remainder work has been placed in a slightly dark corner of the Tudor-period Main Hall of Great Fosters. This sculpture resembling two rusty nails comes alive in this milieu and the spherical balls of plasticised ash protruding from the surface of the steel appear to be growing. Mark Beattie (born 1987 in Nottingham) is a young London-based artist who has already exhibited his work extensively throughout England despite being an MA student in European Arts Practice at Kingston University. In 2011, Beattie’s work was exhibited alongside that of Helaine Blumenfeld, Lynn Chadwick and John Sydney Carter at A Decade of Sculpture in the Garden at the Harold Martin Botanic Gardens at Leicester University. Beattie’s sculptural practice revolves around the use of steel, making this industrial material appear fluid, malleable and aesthetic. Beattie’s largest work to date is exhibited at Great Fosters, a two and a half metre oblong sphere from his Global Odyssey series. This work, made from different thicknesses of steel rod and tubing with an aluminium wedge shooting down the middle of the work, has a sporadic look, chaotic but controlled. James Capper (born 1987 in London) is a London-based sculptor whose work was featured in 2011 in a solo museum exhibition at the ripe age of 24 years old at Modern Art Oxford. After graduating from the Chelsea School of Art & Design and the Royal College of Art in London, Capper won the Jack Goldhill Prize for Sculpture at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 2009 and was shortlisted for the Jerwood Sculpture Prize in the same year. Machines rule Capper’s world as his main body of work consists of a fleet of land-marking machinery. He has become known for these operational, vehicular machines that he welds together and operates to mark the land in patterns traced out by the machines as they traverse them. These works are, like the best pieces of mechanical engineering, beautiful precisely because they function. Capper’s considerable abilities as a colourist and draughtsman are complementary to this principle. At Sculpture al Fresco II, bobbing up and down in the lake at Great Fosters, Capper will exhibit Sealight, one of his seafaring machines, initially exhibited on the Thames River in London, that lights up when the sun sets. Bobby Dowler (born 1983 in London) first began exhibiting his artworks in the gardens of the Peckham squat that he lived at in 2006. He went on to help initiate and exhibit at Bold Tendencies outdoor sculpture project in 2007. He was included in 'Let There Be Sculpture!' exhibition at The New Art Centre, Roche Court in 2010. For Sculpture Al Fresco II, Dowler exhibits three playful 1.5 meter in diameter painted spheres in a weird triangle formation. It is as if aliens have carefully placed these mystical objects onto the grounds of Henry VIII's majestic lawns around the lake. These surprising artworks are the outcome of the artist’s playful experimentation with what the definition of art might actually today mean. The objects he exhibits for this occasion are made out of fibreglass and paint with steel bases. He is represented by Hannah Barry Gallery. Laurence Edwards (born 1967 in Suffolk), a sculptor and caster, explores nature and the human figure in his work, using bronze as his sculptural material of choice. Edwards’ figurative works absorb the landscape around him in Suffolk, capturing its living inhabitants and creatures within his bronze casts. His works relate to nature in such a primal way that they cannot be seen singly as a study of the human figure. Edwards’ sculptures often appear to be half man/half plant as he incorporates nature into his art. Edwards has always cast his sculptures into bronze himself using lost wax, a technique he learned first at the Royal College of Art and later from two Italian casters who had moved to London from Rome and traditional casters based in India and Nepal where Edwards travelled extensively. Edwards’ casting process has now become a crucial part of his work, working its way into his thought processes when creating each work of art. Full of emotional energy and striking physicality, Edwards’

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2011 Rush I work is the first thing you see as you enter the Main Hall of Great Fosters. It is a bronze cast of a man rushing off somewhere or attempting to break free of the mashed up sticks, leaves, grasses, seeds and grit that he has been cast from. Sally Fawkes (born 1968 in London) is a British artist who casts her delicate metaphoric sculptures from clear optical glass employing transparent volume and an expression for space in such a way as to create jewel-like experiments in geometry. Equal parts sculptor and painter, Fawkes adorns her geometric pieces of kiln-cast glass with delicate carvings, an internal mirrored coating and an exquisite layer of textured paint. Fawkes’ approach to form is rooted in the fusion of the organic and the manmade, resulting in strong rhythmical forms that appeal to all senses of the viewer. Striving to reveal a fourth dimension in her works, Fawkes uses mirror in her works, consciously chosen for its globally rich symbolism relating to knowledge. Her works beg to be experienced and explored. At Great Fosters, Fawkes exhibits her Perceiving Significance work inside the house, combining glass, mirror, green textured paint, exquisite engravings and a transparent window to the outside world, enabling the viewer to look through the glass and examine his or her own interior landscape. She also exhibits Singular Moment II, a new work made specifically for this exhibition and in collaboration with her partner Richard Jackson. This sculpture is sited next to the Japanese bridge in the Arts and Crafts gardens of Great Fosters and actively engages with the architecture of the bridge as well as the fluidity of the Anglo-Saxon moat, through the ever-changing prism of glass. Steven Gregory (born 1952 in South Africa) is an established London-based South African sculptor who took ten years in the 1960’s to finish his BA at St Martin’s College of Art in London due to his abhorrence of the highly conceptual art school teaching at the time. Gregory wanted to learn how to actually make things and trained as a stonemason before finally graduating from St Martin’s in 1979. Gregory’s recent sculptural practice combines human bones with semi-precious stones in a way that manages to be macabre, moving and wrily amusing as well as being brilliantly crafted and beautiful to look at. As the inspiration behind Damien Hirst’s diamond skull work, Hirst writes of Gregory, “Steven Gregory has many irons in the fire, a great asset in these visually bombarding morally conflicting times, seemingly effortlessly he creates art that prods and pokes, ignores and strokes and slaps and stuns us into submission.” Gregory’s visually stunning work on display at Great Fosters entitled Till Death Do Us Part is an interlocking set of bronze chairs cast from human bones and cheekily sited in the Anne Boleyn Room of Great Fosters. As Hirst writes in the foreword to Skulduggery Steven Gregory (2005, Cass Sculpture Foundation), “I don’t understand death, don’t think any of us do, I doubt we ever will, but let’s never stop trying.” Jung-Ouk Hong (born 1976 in Seoul, South Korea) is a Korean artist based between Seoul and London who graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art in London in 2009 with a Masters in Fine Art. His work has already been the subject of four solo exhibitions in different galleries in Seoul. Hong was also one of the finalists in the 2009 New Contemporaries show in London as well as in the 2010 Guasch Coranty International Painting Prize in Barcelona, Spain. Although his arts education is in painting, Hong’s sculptural practice is definitely three-dimensional although often wall-based with a strong emphasis on geometric formations or as he calls it “coexistences - not only artificial but also natural, not only emotional but also rational, not only rough but also soft, not only bright but also beamless, not only continuous but also interrupted, not only covered but also uncovered….”. His sculptures explore the extent to which our imaginations can be colonised by external order. Hong’s work at Great Fosters is entitled In & Out and looks like a creature from outer space that suddenly finds itself in a new, alien environment. Its shape is reminiscent of a bug, with unusual antennae that probe the unknown space around it, more machine than organic. Richard Jackson (born in 1959 in London) works with the clarity of glass to give a view of the world. His engagement with glass spans over 25 years studying technique, sculpture, art and design, and working in glass studios in the United States, Denmark and the United Kingdom. Jackson’s body of work consolidates concept and technical skill, using forms that are provocative yet harmonious, animated with gestural mark-making and carving. Richard’s path from concept to realisation begins with a thought about the human predicament. More often than not a title or a few words wrap themselves around something going through his mind and that starts him off on his artistic journey. For the past 12 years, he has worked alongside his partner Sally Fawkes in a glass studio in Stroud. Their artistic practices were celebrated in a joint exhibition at MAVA (Museo de Arte en Vidrio de Alcorcón) in Spain in 2009. One of Jackson’s incredibly powerful masterpieces from this museum exhibition is on display at Great Fosters this summer in the Anne Boleyn Room. One no longer thinks of glass as a delicate and fragile material after experiencing the strength and masculinity of Jackson’s gestural carvings on glass. Giles Kent (born 1967 in the UK) is a British artist and Fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors who works exclusively with wood. He has been compared to the likes of David Nash, continuing to push the boundaries of working with wood as a sculptural material. He creates in-situ installations that enhance and elaborate on the natural properties of wood, exploring the premise that the visual qualities of nature lie in its simplicity and repetition. Kent’s work complements the natural landscape by responding to lines and shapes found around each particular site. Kent exhibits an oak trunk work at Great Fosters that has several orbs of exquisite carving resembling something that only nature could create. Following Kent’s specific instructions on placement of his work in nature, this work has been placed just off the path in a small forested area between the lake and the allée leading back to the amphitheatre, merging his work with the landscape in a seamless fashion.

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Rick Kirby’s majestic sculptures take human form, focussing on either the face or the female body, and are made of small pieces of steel welded together, often described by the artist as “pixels”. Kirby (born 1952 in the UK) has an impressive body of public commissions in the United Kingdom that have been unveiled by the likes of Her Majesty, the Queen, Princess Margaret, the Duke of Kent and the Nobel Laureate, Seamus Heaney. Working with small individual pieces of steel allows Kirby to give nuance, detail and sensuality to his sculptures. It is this juxtaposition of steel in its raw form (cold and industrial) next to the warmth of the human body that is central to Kirby’s practice. It is a contrast of extremes, the industrial materials and welding process and the creation of a work of art, which is the expression of something unique and personal. Kirby’s one metre tall Witness, a mysterious female nude, can be found in the Main Hall of Great Fosters, standing watch over this historic house and observing without giving any indication of her thoughts. Jakeline Londono (born 1978 in Colombia), a London-based 34-year old Colombian artist and recent MA graduate of the Slade School of Fine Art in London, is interested in the tensions between high art and popular culture in her work, recycling discarded materials such as wood board and mirror glass to form architectural masterpieces that set the scene for performances, film and photography as well as being a sculptural object in their own right. Londono explores the motifs of home and city in her work, embodying notions of absence and presence, belonging and alienation, resilience, durability and ruin. Londono shows her mirror glass Bucky (2012) work in one of the secret gardens at Great Fosters, making a site-specific intervention with one of the existing statuary in the gardens of the hotel. Londono will be the first artist in residence at Great Fosters this summer, working one day a week in the Loge in the gardens behind the hotel to create a body of artwork inspired by the history and ambience of this special place. Hyojin Park (born 1974 in Andong, South Korea) is a Korean artist who recently graduated with an MA in Fine Art from Goldsmith’s, University of London. Her work explores the freedom of artistic choice against the backdrop of the societal pressures a young female faces in modern-day Korea. After finishing her fine art education in Seoul in 2002, Park married and had two children before her parents allowed her to go to London to pursue a second Masters degree at Goldsmith’s in 2010. Park shows her first outdoor sculpture at Sculpture al Fresco II, specially commissioned and fabricated in Korea for this exhibition. At first glance, Park’s brightly coloured sculptures appear to be covered in kitsch, Manga-esque forms such as cherries or eyeballs but after a deeper inspection, the form of the object evolves into a large phallus covered with nipples. Park’s works are the ultimate exercise in being provocative but naïve all at the same time. Robert Phillips (born 1984 in High Wycombe) is a London-based artist who graduated with an MFA from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2009. For Sculpture al Fresco II, Phillips has made his first outdoor sculpture that has been specially commissioned by Marcelle Joseph Projects. Made from COR-TEN steel, this six-feet tall tower is a study in geometry in the shape of a double helix. Taking inspiration from sci-fi, utopic and dystopic literature and film, Phillips explores the illusion of harmony. At first glance, the work on display appears perfect but as you walk around, you realise that the negative spaces change in shape and size, playing a game with perceptions and suggesting a manipulation of control. Towers, twisting forms, illusionary spaces and stairs form a significant part of the vocabulary that Phillips uses to suggest a corrupted idealised human condition in his sculptural practice. Julian Wild (born 1973 in the UK) is a structural formalist at heart but pushes the boundaries with each work of art by contorting and manipulating his raw materials (often stainless steel), creating primitive abstract forms and systems and surprising the viewer with the perfect symmetry and finish of his sculptures. His work explores the potential of functional materials and construction systems and the expressive possibilities of a single line or a series of units. At Sculpture al Fresco II, Wild shows the five metre tall Uglifruit (Double Knot) (2012), jutting out from the base of the grass amphitheatre at the back of the gardens at Great Fosters with the double knotted orange stainless steel tower just visible from the house above the formal Arts and Crafts gardens, creating an interesting juxtaposition between old and new, traditional and contemporary. Wild also exhibits the maquette of this sculpture inside the historic house of Great Fosters, giving insight into Wild’s creative process. Unlike most artists, Wild makes the maquette of a work after having created the large-scale work relating to it as he almost always decides on the final shape of a piece during the fabrication of the sculpture. Wild is the current recipient of The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and Chelsea Arts Club Trust Studio Bursary. As part of this bursary, he will be given a solo show at the Leighton House Museum in 2012. Last summer, his work was featured in a solo show in the Sculpture Garden at Burghley House in Lincolnshire and currently, Wild has a solo exhibition entitled To Market, To Market at Bishops Square in Spitalfields, London. In 2005, he was short-listed for the Jerwood Sculpture Prize. The 2012 edition of Sculpture al Fresco curated by Marcelle Joseph includes contemporary sculptures sited throughout the 50 acres of gardens and parkland at Great Fosters as well as sculptures placed throughout the public areas of the Grade One listed house. Visitors are invited to wander throughout the house and gardens in order to discover these sculptural masterpieces. Marcelle Joseph Founder and Director of Marcelle Joseph Projects

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STEVEN GREGORY b. 1957

TILL DEATH DO US PART

2007, Edition 1 of 9 Bronze with four uniquely printed Irish linen cushions and two 18 carat gold wedding rings 102 x 159 x 89 cm

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JULIAN WILD b. 1973

UGLIFRUIT (DOUBLE KNOT)

2012, unique Powder coated and painted stainless steel 500 x 70 x 80 cm

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JAMES CAPPER b. 1987

SEALIGHT

2010, unique Painted steel 400 x 200 x 300 cm

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RICHARD JACKSON AND SALLY FAWKES b. 1959 (Jackson) and 1968 (Fawkes)

SINGULAR MOMENT II

2012, unique piece in a series Kiln formed, carved glass, stainless steel 167 x 22.5 x 17 cm

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RICK KIRBY b. 1952

WITNESS

2012, unique Stainless steel 103 x 27 x 20 cm

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GILES KENT b. 1967

OAK TRUNK

2009, unique Oak trunk 136 x 80 cm

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LAURENCE EDWARDS b. 1967

RUSH

2011, unique in a series of 9 Bronze 75 x 50 x 25 cm

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BOBBY DOWLER b. 1983

SYMBOL

2010, unique Fibreglass and car paint on steel 165 x 150 x 150 cm

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JAMES BALMFORTH b. 1980

CONQUERING THE REMAINDER

2011, unique Steel, cast iron, plasticised ash 2 pieces: left: 89 x 30 x 30 cm; right: 82 x 32 x 26 cm

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JUNG-OUK HONG b. 1976

IN & OUT

2009, unique Cable tie, formex, magnet, plastic stick, wire and wood ball 100 x 100 x 100 cm

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ROBERT PHILLIPS b. 1984

WE COMES FROM GOD, (I FROM THE DEVIL)

2012, edition 1 of 3 Corten steel on concrete plinth 200 x 24 x 24 cm; with plinth 230 x 60 x 60 cm

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HYOJIN PARK b. 1974

MY EYES BEHOLD THE GLORY

2012, unique in a series Stainless steel and oil spray paint 120 x 45 x 45 cm

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JAKELINE LONDONO b. 1978

BUCKY

2012, unique Steel, wood and mirror glass 90 x 150 cm

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MARK BEATTIE b. 1987

GLOBAL ODYSSEY I

2012, unique Powder coated aluminium and stainless steel 250 x 200 x 200 cm

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JULIAN WILD b. 1973

UGLIFRUIT (DOUBLE KNOT)

2012, maquette, unique Powder coated and painted steel 100 x 12 x 12 cm

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RICHARD JACKSON b. 1959

FINAL CARRIER FORGOTTEN XI

2008, unique piece in a series Cast glass 84 x 32 x 16 cm

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SALLY FAWKES b. 1968

PERCEIVING SIGNIFICANCE

2006, unique Cast glass, mirror and paint 37 x 20.5 x 13 cm

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BOBBY DOWLER b. 1983

GAMBLE

2010, unique Fibreglass and car paint on steel 165 x 150 x 150 cm

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HYOJIN PARK b. 1974

MY LOVE

2012, unique Resin and oil paint 60 x 70 x 16 cm

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RICHARD JACKSON b. 1959

FINAL CARRIER FORGOTTEN V

2004, unique piece in a series Kiln formed, carved glass, stainless steel 180 x 65 x 20 cm

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James Balmforth Born 1980, Plymouth, UK Lives and works in London, UK Education 2003

BA, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London, UK

Selected Solo Exhibitions 2011

Forces and Needs, Hannah Barry Gallery, Londo, UK

2009

The Making of Ashes, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012 2010

Sculpture al Fresco II, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK Let There Be Sculpture!, New Art Centre Roche Court, Wiltshire, UK Bold Tendencies 4, Peckham, UK MIART art fair, Milan, Italy Should I stay or Should I go?, Chelsea Space, London, UK Subject Matter, Cass Sculpture Foundation, Goodwood, UK

2009

Bold Tendencies 3, Peckham, UK The Peckham Pavilion, 53rd Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy The Centre of the Universe, Royal College of Art Galleries, London, UK Event Horizon, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK

2008

Optimism: The Art of Our Time, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK The Elimination of Distance, XVIII Jesus Lane, Cambridge, UK Death, Take Courage Gallery, London, UK Bold Tendencies 2, Peckham, UK Late at Tate !WOWOW! and Plastique Fantastique, Tate Britain, London

2007

Monumental Painting, Sculpture & Film, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK Experiments With Figuration, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK Landscape, Film and Photography, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK Small Painting and Sculpture, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK Colour and Line, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK 10 Rooms and a Sculpture Garden, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK

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Mark Beattie Born 1987, UK Lives and works in London, UK Education 2010

MA European Arts Practice, University of Kingston, UK

2006 – 2010 BA (Hons) Contemporary Art Practice (International), University Of Leeds, UK 2008 – 2009 Australian National University, Canberra, Australia (Exchange Year) Solo Exhibitions 2012

Sculpture Courtyard Exhibition, Visual Arts Centre 2012, Scunthorpe, UK

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012

At Home Salon, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Ascot, UK Sculpture al Fresco II, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK

2011

Courtyard Exhibition, 20 21 Visual Arts Centre, Scunthorpe, UK Sculpture Show, Kent, UK Art in Mind Exhibition, Brick Lane Gallery, London, UK A Decade of Sculpture in the Garden, Harold Martin Botanical Gardens, University of Leicester, UK Showborough House Sculpture Exhibition, Tewksbury, UK Work in Progress, Core Gallery, London, UK Tarpey Gallery, Nottingham, UK

2010

Crocus Gallery, Nottingham, UK Sheffield Botanical Gardens, Sheffield, UK Ludlow College, Shropshire, UK University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

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James Capper Born 1987, London, UK Lives and works in London, UK Education 2005-2008

BA Sculpture, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London, UK

2008-2010

MA Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London, UK

Selected Solo Exhibitions 2011

FLEET, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK Ripper Teeth in Action, Modern Art Oxford, Oxford,UK

2010

The Long Way Round, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK

2008

James Capper, Wieden & Kennedy, London, UK Drawings for Machines, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK FABRICATORS, curated by James Capper, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK At Home Salon, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Ascot, UK

2011

Bold Tendencies 5, Peckham, UK

2010

Let There Be Sculpture!, New Art Centre Roche Court, Wiltshire, UK

2009

The Oil Fields (with Rob Sherwood), Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK Time Flies, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK Bold Tendencies 3, Peckham, UK The Peckham Pavilion, 53rd Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy Jerwood Sculpture Prize, Jerwood Space, London

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Bobby Dowler Born 1983, London, UK Lives and works in London, UK Selected Solo Exhibitions 2011

Odd Paintings, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK

2008

Catastrophe, Hannah Barry Gallery, London,UK Many Worlds, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK

2010

Let There Be Sculpture!, New Art Centre Roche Court, Wiltshire, UK

2009

Left To Chance, Firehouse 13, Providence, USA Time Flies, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK Bold Tendencies 3, Peckham, UK New Art Centre, Roche Court, Wiltshire, UK Peckham Pavilion, 53rd Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy To Paint is to Love Again, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK

2008

Optimism: The Art Of Our Time, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK The Elimination of Distance, Cambridge, UK Bold Tendencies 2, Peckham, UK

2007

Bold Tendencies 1, Peckham, UK Monumental, Painting, Sculpture & Film, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK Building and Breaking: Drawing in Pencil, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK Experiments with Figuration, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK Landscape, Film and Photograpy, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK Small Paintings and Sculpture, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK Colour and Line, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK

2006

10 Rooms and a Sculpture Garden, Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, UK Turtle: An Anarchic Salon, Chelsea Space, London, UK The Spontaneous University, The Architecture Foundation, London, UK

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Laurence Edwards Born 1967, Suffolk, UK Lives and works in Suffolk, UK Education 1985 – 1988 BA in Sculpture, Canterbury College of Art, Kent, UK (tutors include Anthony Caro and John Gibbons) 1988 – 1990 MA in Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London, UK (studies Bronze Casting and Sculpture with Philip King, Professor of Sculpture, and Eduardo Paolozzi; studies casting with Sri Lankan Master Founder Tissa Ranasinghe) Solo Exhibitions

Selected Group Exhibitions

2013 2012

2012

2011 2010 2009

2002 2000 1998

1996 1995 1994 1992 1991

Messum’s, Cork Street, London, UK (upcoming) First show of oil paintings, Lynne Strover Gallery, Cambridge, UK (upcoming) Lynne Strover Gallery, Cambridge, UK Lucy Johnson Gallery, Snape, Suffolk, UK Messum's, Cork Street, London, UK Creek Men, A Journey, Aldeburgh Gallery, Suffolk, UK (accompanied by the publication ‘Creek Men, A Journey’ with an introduction by Christopher Le Brun RA which was launched at the spring 2009 Aldeburgh Literary Festival) Lynn Strover Gallery, Cambridge, UK John Russell Gallery, Ipswich, UK Lynn Strover Gallery, Cambridge, UK Projections: New Sculptures by Laurence Edwards, St Edmundsbury Cathedral, UK Chappel Galleries, Essex, UK Rufford Country Park, Nottinghamshire, UK Predicament Series, Hannah Peschar Gallery, Surrey, UK Recent Sculpture, Delfina Studios Gallery, London, UK Laurence Edwards: Interior Motives, Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich, UK The Crypt Gallery, London, UK Nature Morte Series, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, UK (in coastal marshland)

2011

2010 2003 2002

2001 1999 1998 1997

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK Immortal Nature curated by Gorden Cheung, Edel Assanti, London, UK East Coast Show, Messum’s, London, UK Art at the Edge, Olympic Touring Show, Ashmolian Museum, Oxford, Victoria Art Gallery, Bath. OXO Tower, London, UK Working on twelve sculptures for ‘Dryland’, 96 High St Kensington, London, UK Society British Portrait Sculptors, Cork Street, London, UK Royal Academy Summer Show, London, UK (In)visible, Edel Assanti, London, UK Bergh Apton Sculpture Trail, Norfolk, UK Ex Lecturers Show, New University Campus Gallery. Ipswich. Suffolk, UK Lords Wood Sculpture Show, Messum's, Marlow, UK Caroline Wisweman. Sculpture Park, Glemham Hall, Suffolk, UK (with Frink, Moore, Gormley among others) Naked, Royal Society of British Sculptors, London, UK Land & Light curated by Laurence Edwards, Wingfield Arts, Suffolk, UK The Naked Truth, Tate Partnership, Fermoy Gallery, Kings Lynn, UK The Darkened World, Britten Pears Gallery, Aldeburgh Festival, Suffolk, UK (included work of Sidney Nolan and Bill Woodrow) About Face: Get Your Head Around Sculpture, Croydon Clocktower, London, UK (alongside works by Rodin, Henry Moore, Elizabeth Frink, Antony Gormley and Tracey Emin) Artevent, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Breaking the Mould, Tate Partnership, Norwich Castle, UK Iron Sculptors, Grounds for Sculpture, New Jersey, USA Ferrocious, Bodyworks Gallery, Chicago, USA Artists of Fame and Promise exhibition at the Beaux Arts Gallery, Bath, UK Disembodied, Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, UK Young British Sculptors, Beaux Arts Gallery, Bath, UK An English Perspective, Union of Artists, St Petersburg, Russia

Awards 2009

Elected Associate Member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors

2005

Royal Society of Portrait Sculpture Award for Grin and Bear

1989-1990

Henry Moore Bursary Angeloni Prize Intach Travelling Scholarship

Residencies 2008

Sculptor-in-Residence, The National Casting Centre, Alfred University, New York State, USA

1998

Artist-in-Residence for the Bury St Edmunds Festival, working on the Projection series

Public Commissions 2012

Beast of Burden (14 foot wide bronze) installed on alter at Blythburgh Church Suffolk, UK

2008

Orion installed near Lourdes in the Pyrenees, France

2007

Three figures from the ‘Surrender to the Gaze’ series installed on Suffolk coast

2003

Against the Tide (15 ft sculpture) commissioned by Ipswich Borough Council, for the River Gipping

2000

Stations of the Cross series commissioned and exhibited at the Church of The Blessed Virgin, Woolpit, Suffolk as part of the Stations: The New Sacred Art project organised by Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery, Suffolk, UK

2001

Projection 1, University of Surrey, UK

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Sally Fawkes Born 1968, London, UK Lives and works in Stroud, UK Education 1998 1995 – 1998 1987

Colour and Form - Meike Groot/Richard Price, Northlands Creative Glass BA (1st Class Hons) 3 D Design - Glass, Surrey Institute of Art and Design, UK Foundation Course - Art and Design, Southend College of Technology

Solo Exhibitions

Corporate Collections

2008 2003 2002

McGraw Hill, Canary Wharf, London, UK AON, Non Marine Reinsurance, London, UK Himalayan Garden, Ripon, UK Mastercard Worldwide, London, UK Mastercard Worldwide, New York, USA

Significant Rhythms, Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Moments in Light, Lancaster City Museum, Lancaster, UK

Public Collections Crafts Council, UK Farringdon Collection Trust, Oxfordshire. Aquisitions in 2007/08 Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK M.A.V.A. Museo de Arte en Vidrio de Alcorcon, Madrid, Spain Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear Museums, UK The Cowdy Collection, Gloucestershire, UK Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK National Museums of Scotland, UK

Awards 2005 2004 2003 2001 2000

Selected Group Exhibitions (Since 2004) 2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK At Home Salon, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Ascot, UK Rabley Contemporary Drawing Centre, Marlborough, UK Thinking Horizontally - Thinking Out of The Box, Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 50 Years of Studio Glass From Great Britain, Europaisches Museum Fur Modernes Glas, Coburg, Germany A Passion for Glass, Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Hannah Peshar Sculpture Garden, Surrey, UK Summer Exhibition 2011, The Garden Gallery, Hampshire, UK Ethereal Planes, Contemporary Applied Arts, UK Making Connections, The Lightbox, Woking, UK Essence, The Glass Art Gallery, London, UK British Glass Biennale 2010, Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge, UK International Glass Art Exhibition, Zwiesel, Germany Sculpture and Reliefs, Quest Gallery, Bath, UK Polychromy-Verriales 2010, La Galerie Internationale du Verre, Biot, France Rabley Contemporary Drawing Centre, Marlborough, UK Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK The Garden Gallery, Broughton, Hampshire, UK Bees, Contemporary Applied Arts, London, UK Museum in the Park, Stroud, UK ART COUPLES the DNA of ART, New Brewery Arts, Cirencester, UK Quest Gallery, Bath, UK Colour Vision, Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, UK Glass and Silver, Martins Gallery, Cheltenham, UK Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK The Gallery at Bevere, Worcester, UK Fresh Air 2009, Quenington Sculpture Trust, Quenington, UK The Garden Gallery, Broughton, Hampshire, UK Contrasts and Collaboration, two-person show with Richard Jackson, Dan Klein & Associates, London, UK Glass Casting, St. Joseph Galerie, Netherlands On The Edge, Touring exhibition originating at Cheltenham Museum and Art Gallery, UK Three-person show with Richard Jackson and Ronald Pennell. Leon Salet, Maastricht, Netherlands 10 Years On, two-person show with Richard Jackson, M.A.V.A., Museum, Madrid, Spain In and Out, Contemporary Glass, Brewery Arts, Cirencester, UK British Glass Biennale 2008, Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge, UK

2007

2006

2005

2004

Passport to Export, DTI, UK Crafts Council Research Trip to New York, USA Awards for Artists, Arts Council of England Training and Development Bursary, South West Arts Setting Up In Business Grant, Crafts Council Awards for Individuals, South East Arts Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK The Garden Gallery, Broughton, Hampshire, UK International Glass Sculpture, St Ives Society with Plumbline, UK Art @ Delamore 08, Delamore, Devon, UK Diamonds CAA 60th Anniversary, Contemporary Applied Arts, London, UK Scottish Gallery at Partridge Fine Art, London, UK Side by Side, Devon Guild Of Craftsmen/CGS, Devon, UK Outside Inside, Contemporary Applied Arts, London, UK Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK Fresh Air 2007, Quenington Sculpture Trust, Quenington, UK Non Conformists, Morgan Contemporary Glass Gallery, PA, USA The Garden Gallery, Broughton, Hampshire, UK Dan Klein and Associates Glass Sculpture Exhibition, London, UK Contemporary British Sculpture, Martins Gallery, Cheltenham, UK National Liberty Museum Glass Now Auction, Philadelphia, USA Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK Three Ways, three-person show, Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, UK Traversing, touring exhibition from Ebeltoft Glass Museum, Ebetolft, Denmark to Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead, UK and The Hub, Lincolnshire, UK The Discerning Eye, Invited Artist selected by Martin Smith, Chairman of the English National Opera, The Mall Galleries, London Glass Focus, Contemporary Applied Arts, London, UK New Glass, Cowdy Gallery, Newent, Gloucestershire, UK Fresh Air 2006, Quenington Sculpture Trust, Quenington, UK Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK Seeing Clearly, Morgan Contemporary Glass Gallery, PA, USA Thompsons Gallery, London, UK Contemporary British Glass at Daniel Katz, London, UK Lustre: Contemporary British Glass, Tullie House Museum, Carlisle British Glass, Glass Inspiration, Bergdorf, Switzerland A Sense of Place, Museo Municipal De Arte En Vidrio De Alcorcon, Spain Leon Salet, Maastricht, Netherlands British Glass Biennale 2004, Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge, UK Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK Museum in the Park, Stroud, UK Delamore, Devon, UK Connective Realities, two-person show, Studio Glass Gallery, London, UK

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Steven Gregory Born 1952, Johannesburg, South Africa Lives and work in London, UK Education BA (Hons) Fine Art, St Martin’s College of Art, London , UK Work Experience Stonemason apprentice – working on Westminster Abbey and Hampton Court Solo Exhibitions 2005-2006

Skulduggery, Cass Sculpture Foundation, London, UK

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, Surrey, UK

2004

Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Art, London, UK Transformation Playing Cards, Marine Stewardship Council, UK Limited edition Medal for British Art Medal Society, UK

2003

Sculpture in the Close, Jesus College, Cambridge, UK Sterling Stuff, Works in Silver: Gallery Pangolin, Chalford, UK, Sigurjon Olafsson Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland and Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK

2002

Thinking Big, 21st Century British Sculpture, Cass Foundation at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum, Venice, Italy Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Art, London, UK Animal Fantastique, Les Amis du Doujon de Vez, Paris, France La Parade des Animaux, International Festival of Sculpture, Monte Carlo, Monaco

2001

Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Art, London, UK Chichester Festival, The Sanctuary, Chichester Cathedral, Chichester, UK Carnival of Animals, The Hague, The Netherlands Spring Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture, Garden of Art, Gestingthorpe, Essex, UK Bronze, Contemporary British Sculpture, Holland Park, London, UK

2000

Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Art, London, UK Labour of Love, Drawings Exhibition, Derby Museum & Art Gallery, UK Animal Exhibition, Musee Bourdelle, Paris, France Noorbrabandts Museum, Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands Het Voorhout Van de Beeldende Kunst 11, The Hague, The Netherlands Drawing Exhibition, Stadtische Kunstalle Manneheim, Germany

1999

The Shape of the Century, Salisbury, UK

1998

Pallant House, Drawings and Models by British Sculptors

1997

Lewis Open, UK

1995-2005

Cass Sculpture Foundation, Goodwood, West Sussex, UK (various)

Awards 2004

Elected Artist Friend, Jesus College, Cambridge, UK

1977

‘Worshipful Company of Masons’ Prize

Collections Cass Sculpture Foundation David Roberts Art Foundation Leicestershire Education Authority Milton Keynes Theatre District

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Jung-Ouk Hong Born 1976, Seoul, Korea Lives and works in Seoul, Korea Education 2009

MFA in Painting, Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London, UK

2005

MFA in Painting, Hongik University, Seoul, Korea

2002

BFA in Painting, Hongik University, Seoul, Korea

Solo Exhibitions 2011

Co, Gaain Gallery, Seoul, Korea

2006

Axis, Noam Gallery, Seoul, Korea

2005

Avi, Gallery Pici, Seoul, Korea

2003

Ball of line, Gallery LUX, Seoul, Korea

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK

2011

SUBMIT2GRAVITY, You Are Not In Control, Netil House, London, UK The Outer Limits, James Freeman Gallery, London, UK

2010

Future's Future's Future, Korean Cultural Centre UK, London, UK Guasch Coranty International painting prize 2010, Centre d'Art Tecla Sala, Barcelona, Spain 4th Edition of 4482, Bargehouse OXO Tower Wharf, London, UK WAYS OF SEEEING, I-MYU Projects, London, UK

2009

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2009, Cornerhouse, Manchester and A Foundation, Club Row, London, UK CROSS FIELDS, Korean Cultural Centre UK, London, UK Beyond the Line, Gaain Gallery. Seoul, Korea

2008

Parallel, G-spot showroom, London, UK 3rd Edition of 4482, Bargehouse OXO Tower Wharf, London, UK

2007

The Open, King’s Park Studio, London, UK

2006

An event in London, The Plum Tree, London, UK An Unsophisticated Confession, Noam Gallery, Seoul, Korea

2005

DECAD, Seo Gallery, Seoul, Korea

2004

Time 2004, Gallery Pici, Seoul, Korea

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Richard Jackson Born 1959, London, UK Lives and works in Stroud, UK Education 1991

Sculpture with Found Objects, San Francisco State University, USA

1986–89

BA (Hons) 3D Design – Glass, West Surrey College of Art and Design, UK

1985-86

Diploma in Techniques and Technology of Hand Glassmaking and Decoration, Dudley College of Technology

Selected Solo Exhibitions 2010

Solo Exhibition, The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, UK

2003

Cowdy Gallery, Newent, Gloucestershire, UK

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012

2011 2010

2009

2008

2007

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK At Home Salon, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Ascot, UK Sculpture al Fresco at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK The Lightbox, Woking, UK The Glass Art Gallery, London, UK ‘British Glass Biennale 2010’, Invited Established Artist, Stourbridge, UK ‘International Glass Art Exhibition’, Zwiesel, Germany Quest Gallery, Bath, UK La Galeria Internationale de Verre, Biot, France Rabley Contemporary Drawing Centre, Wiltshire, UK Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, UK The Garden Gallery, Broughton, Hampshire, UK Museum in the Park, Stroud, UK New Brewery Arts, Cirencester, UK Quest Gallery, Bath, UK The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, UK Martins Gallery, Cheltenham, UK Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, UK The Gallery at Bevere, Worcester, UK Quenington Sculpture Trust, Gloucestershire, The Garden Gallery, Broughton, Hampshire, St. Joseph Galerie, Netherlands M.A.V.A. Museum, Madrid, Spain Royal College of Art, London, UK Brewery Arts, Gloucestershire, UK Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, UK The Garden Gallery, Broughton, Hampshire, International Glass Sculpture, St Ives, Cornwall, Delamore Arts, Delamore, Devon, UK Studio Glass Gallery, London, UK Studio Glass Gallery, London, UK Royal College of Art, London, UK

2006

2005

2004

2003 2002 2001 2000

London Glassblowing Gallery, London, UK Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, UK Quenington Sculpture Trust, Gloucestershire The Garden Gallery, Broughton, Hampshire, Studio Glass Gallery, London, UK Royal College of Art, London, UK National Liberty Museum, Philadelphia, USA Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge, UK Newby Hall and Garden, Ripon, UK Studio Glass Gallery, London, UK Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead, UK The Hub, Lincolnshire, UK Royal College of Art, London, UK Cowdy Gallery, Newent, Gloucestershire, UK Newby Hall and Garden, Ripon, UK Quenington Sculpture Trust, Gloucestershire, Thompson’s Gallery, Aldborough, UK Ebeltoft Glass Museum, Ebeltoft, Denmark Thompson’s Gallery, London, UK Studio Glass Gallery, London, UK Tullie House Museum, Carlisle, UK Glass Inspiration, Burgdorf, Switzerland M.A.V.A. Museum, Madrid, Spain Leon Salet-Maastricht, Netherlands Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge, UK Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, UK Museum in the Park, Stroud, Gloucestershire, Studio Glass Gallery, London, UK Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK Ropestore Studio Gallery, Gloucestershire, UK Quenington Sculpture Trust, Gloucestershire Cowdy Gallery, Newent, Gloucestershire, UK International Glass Museum, Kanazawa, Japan Cowdy Gallery, Newent, Gloucestershire, UK The Ashbourne Gallery, Derbyshire, UK National Glass Centre, Sunderland, UK

Public Commissions 2010

The Lightbox, Woking, UK.

2006

Cotswold Leisure Centre, Cotswold, UK. Collaboration with Sally Fawkes.

Collections The Cowdy Collection, UK

The Ruskin Glass Collection, UK

Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK

National Museums of Scoptland, UK

M.A.V.A. Museum, Madrid, Spain

Mastercard Worldwide, London

Himalayan Garden, Ripon, UK

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Giles Kent Born 1967, UK Lives and works in London, UK Education 1993 – 1996 BA (Hons) Fine Art, University of East London Selected Solo Exhibitions 2009

Giles Kent Open Studio Exhibition, London, UK

2007

Giles Kent Open Studio Exhibition, London, UK

2006

Giles Kent Open Studio Exhibition, London, UK

2005

Giles Kent Open Studio Exhibition, London, UK

2003

Standpoint Gallery, Hoxton, London, UK

2002

Royal Society of British Sculptors, London, UK

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK At Home Salon, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Ascot, UK

2011

Sculpture al Fresco at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK

2010

Newby Hall, Yorkshire, UK Burghley Sculpture Gardens, Lincolnshire, UK

2009

Newby Hall, Yorkshire, UK

2007

Newby Hall, Yorkshire, UK

2006

Additions to Broomhill Art Hotel Sculpture Garden Additions to Burghley Sculpture Gardens

2005

Royal Society of British Sculptors Centenary Exhibition, Harold Martin Botanic Gardens, Leicester, UK Mixed Exhibition, Atkinson Gallery, Somerset, UK

2004

Additions to Broomhill Art Hotel Sculpture Garden, Devon, UK International Wood Sculpture Symposium, Wales Mixed Exhibition, Newby Hall, Yorkshire

2003

Pride of the Valley Sculpture Park, Surrey Mixed Exhibition, The Gallery Cork Street, London

2001

Addition to Burghley Sculpture Gardens, Lincolnshire, UK Addition to Sculpture trail in private woodland, Lincolnshire Harold Hilliers Arboretum, Hampshire, UK Royal Botanical Gardens, Edinburgh, UK Royal Society of British Sculptors, London, UK

2000

Additions to Sculpture trail in private woodland, Lincolnshire, UK

1999

Additions to Sculpture trail in private woodland, Lincolnshire

1997

Sculpture trail in private woodland, Lincolnshire International Wood Sculpture Symposium, Czech Republic

Residencies / Awards 2002

Mark Tanner Sculpture Award

1999

Residency, Broomhill Art Hotel Sculpture Garden, Devon, UK Residency, Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, Surrey, UK

1998 1997

Residency, Akerby Sculpture Park, Sweden Residency, The Gardens of Gaia, Kent, UK Royal Society of British Sculptors Membership Bursary

1996

Residency, Grizedale Forest, Cumbria, UK Residency, Eye Town Moors Woodland, Suffolk, UK

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Rick Kirby Born 1952, UK Lives and works near Ware, Herts, UK Education 1969-70

Somerset College of Art, UK

1970-73

BA (Hons) Fine Art, Newport College of Art , UK

1973-74

Art Teacher’s Diploma, Birmingham University, UK

Selected Solo Exhibitions 2000

Guildhall Art Centre, Grantham, UK

2000

Stamford Art Centre, Lincolnshire, UK

2000

Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire, UK

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012

2011

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK At Home Salon, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Ascot, UK Art Parks, Guernsey,UK Palmyre Sculpt. Centre, Mallorca, Spain Bath Contemporary, Bath, Somerset, UK Ingoldisthorpe Hall, Norfolk, UK Grove Hotel, Watford, UK Marshall Murrey Gallery, UK Robert Fogell Gallery, Stamford, UK Lynn Strover Gallery, Cambridge, UK Martins Gallery, Cheltenham, UK Lilford Gallery, Canterbury, UK Gallery 1066, Baldock, Herts, UK Geist Galleries, Knightsbridge, London, UK Bath Fine Art , Bath, UK Sculpture Al Fresco at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK Leicester University, Leicester, UK Art de Jardin, Rutland, UK

2010 2003

2002

2000

1998- 2011

Palmyra Sculpture Centre, Mallorca, Spain Birtley House, Surrey, UK Marle Place, Tonbridge, Kent, UK Fresh Air, Quenington Sculpture Trust, Gloucestershire, UK Garden Gallery, Hants, UK Gravelly Barn, Braughing, Herts, UK Art Parks, Guernsey, UK Jonathan Poole, Compton Cassey Gallery, UK Art London 2010, London, UK Kent Institute, Canterbury, UK Burghley House, Lincolnshire, UK Westonbirt, Gloucestershire, UK Gloucester Road Tube Station, London, UK Druidstone Park, Kent, UK Port Marine, Portishead, UK Hanbury Manor, Hertfordshire, UK Quenington Sculpture Trust, Gloucestershire, Langham Fine Art, Suffolk, UK Portsmouth Cathedral, Hampshire, UK Business Link, St. Albans, UK Hannah Peschar Sculpture Gardens, Surrey, UK

Residencies 1992 1993

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Canadian High Commission, Native Canadian Sculptors, Nisga’a people, Richmond Gorky Park, Moscow, Russia

Awards 2007

Judging Panel Member of Rouse Kent Public Art Award

Public Commissions 2009 2008

2007

2005

2004

58

Silver Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire, UK The Atrium, Camberley, Surrey, UK Grand Arcade, Wigan, Lancashire, UK Innovation Centre, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK Lincoln Drill Hall, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK Northern Entrance, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, UK Alexandra Park, Hastings, East Sussex, UK Upper Quays, Port Marine, Portishead, North Somerset, UK Portishead Quays, Port Marine, North Somerset, UK Endeavour Park, Boston, Lincolnshire, UK Ravenswood, Ipswich, Suffolk, UK Central Spine, Port Marine, Portishead, North Somerset, UK Rouse Kent Memorial, Kings Hill, Kent, UK (unveiled by H.R.H. Duke of Kent)

2003 2002

2001

2000

William de Ferrers Centre, South Woodham Ferrers, Essex, UK Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, Kent, UK Central Park, Port Marine, Portishead, North Somerset, UK Burghley House, Lincolnshire, UK Calne Town Centre, North Wiltshire, UK (unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II) The National Trust, Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, UK (unveiled by Shamus Heaney Castlemilk, Gateway to Glasgow, UK The National Trust, Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, UK St. Thomas’ Hospital, South Bank, London, UK (unveiled by H.R.H. Princess Margaret) Burghley House, Lincolnshire, UK


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Jakeline Londono Born 1976, Colombia Lives and works in London, UK Education 2009 – 2011 MFA in Fine Art, The Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London, UK 2005 – 2008 BA Hons Mixed Media Fine Art, University of Westminster, London, UK 1999– 2001

Italian Literature, Universita la Sapienza, Rome, Italy

Selected Exhibitions 2012

Sculpture Al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK The World’s Our Oyster, APT Gallery, London, UK

2011

The Chess Club Presents 11.11.11, SPACE Studios, London, UK MFA Degree Show, Slade School of Fine Art, London, UK Body Woburn Graduate Research, Woburn Square, London, UK

2010

Londonlola Kunstsverein Familie Montez, Frankfurt, Germany Telling Tales, Westminster Library, London, UK Open Studio Slade School of Fine Art, London, UK Slade MFA/MA Interim Show, Woburn Place, London, UK

2009

Beyond Pornography, The Foundry, London. UK Germinaciones, Galeria Vinacure, Medellin. Colombia Natural Trails Mackenzie Pavilion, London, UK B-Liners, James Taylor Gallery, London, UK RAW Soup Gallery, London, UK

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Hyojin Park Born 1974, Kong-Ju, Korea Lives and works in Seoul, Korea Education 1994-1998

BA Fine Art (Sculpture), Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea

1998-2002

MA Fine Art (Sculpture), Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea

2010- 2011

MFA Fine Art, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

Solo Exhibitions 2007

KwanHoon Gallery, Seoul, Korea

2004

KwanHoon Gallery, Seoul, Korea

2003

KwanHoon Gallery, Seoul, Korea

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK

2011

Goldsmiths, University of London MFA Degree Show, London, UK

2007

NAFF North East Asia Art Festival, Kyushu, Japan

2001

The 8th Bie (Fly) Sculpture Show, Space Pool, Seoul, Korea

2000

The 7th Bie Sculpture Show, Dukwon Gallery, Seoul, Korea

1999

Then and After, Woongjeon Gallery, Seoul, Korea

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Robert Phillips Born 1984, High Wycombe, UK Lives and works in London, UK Education 2007 – 2009 MFA Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, London, UK 2003 – 2006 BA (Hons) Fine Art, Winchester School of Art, Winchester, UK 2003 – 2006 Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London, UK Selected Group Exhibitions 2012

Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK At Home Salon, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Ascot, UK

2011

New Relics, The Cello Factory, London, UK

2010

Hear the Other Side, St Augustine’s Church Hall, London, UK

2009

Slade MA Degree Show, London, UK The Voice and Nothing More, Slade Research Centre, London, UK

2008

Slade MA Interim Show, London, UK Slade Research Centre, London, UK Wessex Tales Gallery 52A, Regent Studios, London, UK

2006

Winchester School of Art Degree Show, Winchester, UK

2005

As We See It, Concrete Basement Gallery, London, UK

Awards/Scholarships/Residencies 2009

Boise Travel Scholarship Shortlisted for the British Land Longford Square Commission

2008

Utopia Project Summer Residency in Crete with Athens School of Fine Arts

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Julian Wild Born 1973 UK Lives and works in London, UK Education 1992-1995

BA Sculpture, University of Kingston, Kingston, UK

Solo Exhibitions 2012

To Market, To Market, Bishops Square, Spitalfields, London, UK Trade and Craft, Maddox Arts, London, UK

2011

Incomplete Systems, Burghley House, Lincolnshire, UK

2010

Toad in the Hole, The Hospital Club, London, UK

2003

Bog Standard, Atrium Gallery, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, London, UK

Selected Group Exhibitions 2012 Sculpture al Fresco II at Great Fosters, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Egham, UK

2006

Contemporary Sculpture, Rollo Gallery, London, UK

At Home Salon, Marcelle Joseph Projects, Ascot, UK 2011

Cabinet, John Martin Gallery, London, UK

V22: On, London, UK Cass Sculpture Foundation, Goodwood, West Sussex, UK

Abstract, Maddox Arts, London, UK

2005

Sculpture in the Making, Millfield School, Somerset, UK

2010

Flaming July, Leighton House Museum, London, UK

Jerwood Sculpture Prize, Jerwood Space, London, UK

2009

Sculpture at Woburn, Woburn Abbey, Staffordshire, UK

Village Green, Stanton St. John, Oxfordshire, UK

Boundless, Stenersenmuseet, Oslo, Norway 2004

2 ½ D, RBS, London, UK

Freehouse, The Hare, London, UK

2008 Make Do, Tom Rowland Fine Art, London, UK

Lost Landscapes, Seven Seven Gallery, London, UK

Clay, Royal British Society of Sculptors, London, UK 2007

Model Village, London, UK Trion Contemporary, Arndean Gallery, London, UK

Render Red Nose, MOT, London, UK

Figure, Burghley House, Lincolnshire, UK

2003

Stealth, MOT, London, UK

Monochromed 2: White Out, Fine Art Society, London, UK

2002

Lot 1$, Candid Gallery, London, UK

Sculpture, Limberhurst Art Centre, Suffolk, UK

Make, Morley Gallery, London, UK

Spectrum, RBS Exhibition, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, UK Awards 2010

Finalist in National Art Prize Arts Council Grant for "Construction Systems and Indeterminate 3D Forms"

2009

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Arts Club Trust Studio Bursary Award

2005

Jerwood Sculpture Prize: Shortlisted Millfield Sculpture Prize

Collections Jerwood Sculpture Park Fidelity V22 Collection Deslasan Cass Sculpture Foundation Wyeth Europa Schroders Investment Management

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James Balmforth

5, 24, 48

Mark Beattie

5, 34, 49

James Capper

5, 12, 50

Bobby Dowler

5, 22, 42, 51

Laurence Edwards

5, 20, 52

Sally Fawkes

6, 14, 40, 53

Steven Gregory

6, 8, 54

Jung-Ouk Hong

6, 26, 55

Richard Jackson

6, 14, 38, 46, 56

Giles Kent

6, 18, 57

Rick Kirby

7, 16, 58

Jakeline Londono

7, 32, 59

Hyojin Park

7, 30, 44, 60

Robert Phillips

7, 28, 61

Julian Wild

7, 10, 36, 62

WITH THANKS TO:

Photography Jan Krejci Design www.october21.net

www.marcellejoseph.com info@marcellejoseph.com +44 1344 622 994 +44 7971 580 572

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