Studio Voltaire: Annual Members� Exhibition 2008 - 9 Aug 2008 to 7 Sept 2008

Current Exhibition


9 Aug 2008 to 7 Sept 2008
Thursday � Sunday, 12�6pm
Preview: Friday 8th August, 6-9pm
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Artists in this exhibition: Richard Battersby, boyleANDshaw, Kim Coleman, Jenny Hogarth, Adam Christensen, Alex Frost, Jeremy Glogan, Candice Jacobs, Nigel Kingsbury, Elisabeth Lecourt, Duncan Marquiss, Alex Pearl, Natasha Rees, Charlie Tweed, George Young


Annual Members� Exhibition 2008
Selected by Michael Bracewell and Linder


9th August � 7th September 2008, Thursday � Sunday, 12�6pm
Preview: Friday 8th August, 6-9pm

Richard Battersby/ boyleANDshaw/ Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth/ Adam Christensen/ Alex Frost/ Jeremy Glogan/ Candice Jacobs/ Nigel Kingsbury/ Elisabeth Lecourt/ Duncan Marquiss/ Alex Pearl/ Natasha Rees/ Charlie Tweed/ George Young

Studio Voltaire�s annual open submission exhibition aims to showcase the strength and diversity of its membership, which currently comprises over 250 artists. �The exhibition is open to entry to all artists, working in any medium, who are studio or external members of Studio Voltaire. �Every year, the changing panel, made up of artists, writers and curators select artists� work.

This year�s exhibition includes the work of sixteen artists based throughout the United Kingdom. The panel has selected the most engaging work from this year�s submissions to produce an acumination of diverse artist approaches and contexts. Works include Jeremy Glogan�s Bad Posture, a series of acrylic paintings on identical plastic carrier bags acquired unintentionally from a German airport; Alex Frost�s over sized mosaic works of familiar products and logos, and Charlie Tweed�s videos depicting a post-apocalyptic world of fear and survival.

Selector�s biographies:

Michael Bracewell is the writer, novelist and cultural commentator. �He has published widely, often concerning elements of English cultural life. �He is the author of both novels and non-fiction, most recently Re-Make/Re-Model (2007), a biography of Roxy Music published by Faber and Faber. �He is a regular contributor to various publications like Frieze and Afterall, and has written numerous catalogue essays for Gilbert & George, �Richard Wentworth and David Shrigley. �Bracewell was also a co-curator of The Secret Public: The Last Days of the British Underground 1978-1988 at Kunstverein M�nchen, Munich and ICA, London (2006/7).


Linder is an artist and performer based in Lancashire, England. �As an active figure in British punk and post-punk scenes, Linder came to prominence for her collaged/ photo-montaged works and involvement in the group Ludus. �Recent solo exhibitions include She Climes the European Sky, Linn L�hn, �Cologne (2008); Baltic, Gateshead (2007); PS1/Museum of Modern Art, New York (2007); Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London (2007); Let Me Go Where My Pictures Go, Dependence, Brussels (2006) and The Return of Linderland, Cornerhouse, Manchester (2000). Her performance The Working Class Goes To Paradise, was included in the Tate Triennial, Tate Britain, London (2006).