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BORN: |
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| UK, 1975 |
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LIVES/WORKS: |
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| UK |
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EDUCATION: |
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| 2004-2005 |
MA |
Chelsea College
of Art and Design |
| 1994-1998 |
BA |
Slade, UCL |
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS: |
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| 2006 |
One in the
Other |
London |
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| SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS: |
| 2008 | The Golden Record |
The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh |
| 2007 | Sobe!, with Galerist |
Istanbul Bienale, Istanbul, Turkey |
| 2006 | Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Stone in Art |
Rove Gallery , London |
| 2006 | Tales of Hoffman |
St Augustine’s Tower, London |
| 2006 | Territory |
The Arts Gallery, London |
| 2006 | Black Moon Island |
One in the Other, London |
| 2006 | Jerusalem |
Dean Clough Gallery, Haifax |
| 2006 | Tower of Babel |
LAF, London |
| 2006 | Pencil, A Drawing Show |
Carter Presents, London |
| 2006 | Christmas Show |
39, London |
| 2006 | Le Petit Paysage |
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| 2006 | Pub Crawl |
39, London |
| 2006 | Please Take One |
39, London |
| 2003 | Portrait of the Artist as an Exquisite Corpse |
39, London |
| 2002 | Above and Beyond |
Kunstpunkt, Berlin |
| 2002 | Telling Stories |
London |
| 2002 | Above and Beyond |
Transit Space, London |
| 2002 | GATSBY |
The New Landsdowne Club, London |
| 2001 | 14 x 14 |
Mafuji Gallery, London |
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AWARDS & RESIDENCIES: |
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2008 |
Residency, Coimbra, Portugal |
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1999 |
Hong Kong, City of Life |
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| BIBLIOGRAPHY: |
| 2007 |
Artworld Magazine |
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Time Out, London |
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Kultureflash |
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Timeout, London |
| 2004 |
ART REVIEW - Top 25 New Artists |
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John Moores, Shortlisted |
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Red Mansion Foundation award, Shortlisted |
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Indepth Arts News |
| 2002 |
Contemporary Magazine ‘Gatsby’ |
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COLLECTIONS: |
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Anita Zabludowicz , London |
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Timothy Taylor, London |
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University of the Arts, London |
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The Open University , London |
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ARTIST STATEMENT: |
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Tamsin Morse compiles her paintings from images and places
remembered, recorded and re-imagined. The complexly woven,
multi-layered paintings develop through the painting process,
the form being shaped and re-interpreted by the properties of
the paint. The emergent narrative is often an extended
version of the original sketches, taking on suggestive,
established properties embodied within paint itself. |
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