BORN: - -
UK, 1977 - -
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LIVES/WORKS: - -
Berlin, Germany - -
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EDUCATION: - -
1996-1999 BA (Hons) Loughborough University
1999-2003 MA Royal Academy of Art
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS: - -
2009 Hexen Reflex Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles
2006 Unnatural Selection Sartorial Art, London
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SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2009 New London School (curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon Rumley) Galerie Schuster, Berlin
2008 The Future Can Wait (curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon Rumley) Old Truman Brewery, London
2008 The Past is History (curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon Rumley) Changing Role Gallery, Rome/Naples
2008 New London School (curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon Rumley) Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles
2007 The Future Can Wait (curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon Rumley) Old Truman Brewery, London
2008 Icons (curated by Hugh Mendes) Primo Alonso, London
2008 New London School Mark Moore Galllery, LA
2008 New London School Changing Role Gallery, Rome/Naples, Italy
2007 The Future Can Wait Ellis Rumley Projects, Atlantis Gallery, London
2006 Icons Chungking Project, Los Angeles
2006 Half Life Fieldgate Gallery, London
2006 New Figurative Realism CHARLIE SMITH london, London
2006 People Like Us No More Grey, London
2005 Maji Jabii!! Fucking Brilliant!! Tokyo Wondersite, Tokyo
2005 Carter Presents Carter Presents, London
2005 New London Kicks Wooster Projects, New York
2005 Faux Realism Rockwell & Royal Academy Pumphouse
2005 Darkest Hour Leisure Club Mogadishni, Copenhagen
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BIBLIOGRAPHY: -
2009 “New Masters of Paint: today’s top contemporary painters”, Modern Edition
2009 (Jun) “Ten New Artists you should really Have Heard of by Now”, GQ Magazine
2008 “The Future Can Wait”, Exhibition Catalogue
2006 “Rockwell Space and Artists”, Modern Painters
2005 (May) Review, Time Out Magazine
2005 (Mar) Feature, Miser and Now Magazine, Keith Talent Gallery, London
2004 “Liberal Intervention: The Empires New Clothes?”, Allegra Stratton & James Lindon (eds), Aitchess Press
2003 (Jul/Aug) “Friends in High Places”, Art Review
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COLLECTIONS: - -
Marc Coucke, Gent
Jean Pigozzi, Geneva
David Roberts, London
Dr Rainer Schiweck, Munich
Howard Tullman, Chicago
Private collections in the United Kingdom
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ARTIST STATEMENT: -
'Gavin Nolan's recent paintings are perverse and contradictory. Disparate elements combine
resolutely to form freakish portraits. The various characters develop personalities and traits. Seemingly demanding of their creator ("make me look beautiful") to the point that Nolan seems bizarrely to have gone easy on his nightmarish subjects. As in so many portraits of course, true personality cannot help but caustically seep through. His dialogue is appropriately diverse. The delicate brushwork is at odds with brutally applied splashes, swathes and scumbles. Despite this contradictory language, the rigorous glazing and twisted compositional tricks combine to harmonious effect. The paintings are discordant, disquieting and beautiful.' (Reece Jones)