Stephen Harwood

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Born: Shropshire
Lives: Hackney

Education
MA Fine Art Central St Martins

Solo Exhibitions
The Doctor Who Project (2007)
Images of Lost Content (2006)
Nancy Victor Gallery, Charlotte St, W1

Childhood, An Exloration (2005)
Indo, Whitechapel Road

London Youth (2004)
Eastern Territory (2003)
New London Paintings (2002)
Artbank Gallery, Clerkenwell

Modern Fires (2000)
Destination: London (2000)
Gallery Fresh, Greenwich

Tidal Lives (1998)
Portraits from a City (1997)
Coombs, Tower Bridge

Ghosts (1996)
Sutton House, Hackney

East End Paintngs (1994)
Art-East Gallery, Spitalfields

Various Solo Shows (1989–1993) at Tom Allen Arts Centre, Stratford, East London; Drill Hall Arts Centre, London and the Wren Gallery in Jermyn Street.

Group Exhibitions
Pulp Fictions, Transition Gallery, London (2011)
Heartlands, Down Stairs Gallery, Great Brampton House, Herefordshire (2011)
Survivors, Candid Arts Gallery, London (2011)
Local, Karin Janssen Project Space, London (2011)

Art Blitz, Transition (2010)
MA Degree Show, Central St Martins, London (2010)
Necessary Illusions, The Bargehouse, London (2010)

PolyTek, Water Lane, Exeter (2009)

The Damned and the Saved, Studio 1.1 / Standpoint Gallery, London (2008)
The Marmite Prize, Studio 1.1 (2008)
Awopbopaloobop, Transition (2008)
The Painting Room, Transition (2008)

Notting Heaven, Sartorial Contemporary Art (2007/8)
Progression, Ferreira Projects (2007)
Peer Esteem, Five Years (2007)
Private Prop, Residence Gallery (2007)
Gallery Artists, Philips Contemporary Art, Manchester (2007)

The Marmite Prize, Residence Gallery, London (2006)
Grotto, Studio 1.1, London (2006)
Peace Camp, Brick Lane Gallery, London (2006)
Summer Show, Contemporary Art Projects, London (2006)

Acid Drops & Sugar Candy, Transition Gallery / Contemporary Art Projects / FosterArt (2005)
Self Portraits, Indo, London (2005)
Gallery Artists, Artbank Gallery, Clerkenwell, London (2002 & 2003)

Art 2001, Design Centre Islington, London (2001) with Philips Contemporary
Affordable Art Fair, Battersea, London (2001) with Philips Contemporary

Cable Street Open Studios & Galley, London (2000)
Disaster, Gallery Fresh, London (2000)
Concrete Jungle, Gallery Fresh, London (1999)

Bibliography
i-D, Art-Review, The Guardian, Time Out, Garageland, Arty, Tangent, The Rebel, Sunday Times, Mail on Sunday, Sunday Express, Independent, Independent on Sunday, Vogue, Midweek, BBC Radio 5 and various local press and radio, BBC Collective, TES, artshub.com