| REBECCA
WARREN |
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Born
1965 London, United Kingdom
Currently lives and works in London |
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| EDUCATION
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| 1989-1992 |
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Goldsmiths' College, University of London |
| 1992-1993 |
MA
Fine Art, Chelsea College of Art, London |
| 1993
-1994 |
Artist
in residence, Ruskin School, Oxford University, Oxford |
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| SOLO
EXHIBITIONS |
| 2004 |
"Dark Passage," Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland |
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| 2003 |
Donald
Young Gallery, Chicago, Illinois |
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"SHE",
Maureen Paley Interim Art, London |
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"The Boiler Room" at the Saatchi Gallery, London |
| 2002 |
"Fleischvater,"
Modern Art, London |
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| 2000 |
"The Agony and the Ecstasy," Maureen Paley Interim Art, London |
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| 1995 |
"Manliness
without ostentation..", the Agency, London |
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| 1993 |
"I Have Every Vice in the World," Dolphin Gallery, Oxford303
Gallery, New York |
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| GROUP
EXHIBITIONS |
| 2003 |
"Rachel
Harrison, Hirsch Perlman, Dieter Roth, Jack Smith, Rebecca Warren",
Matthew Marks Gallery, New York |
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"4
Old Works," 56a Clerkenwell Road, London |
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| 2002 |
"The
Galleries Show," Royal Academy of Arts, London |
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"Summer
Exhibition 2002", Royal Academy of Arts, London |
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| 2001 |
Neon Gallery, London |
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"Tattoo
Show", Modern Art, London |
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"New
Labour," Saatchi Gallery, London |
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| 1999 |
"Limitless,"
Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna, Austria, curated by Matthew Higgs |
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"Day
of the Donkey Day," Transmission, Glasgow |
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"Its
a Curse its a Burden," The Approach, London, curated by Glenn
Brown |
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| 1998
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"Root,"
Chisenhale Gallery, London |
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"Craft",
Richard Salmon, London (travelled to Kettles Yard, Cambridge) |
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"BANK,"
Institute of Contemporary Art, London |
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"The
Kindness of Strangers", W139 Gallery, Amsterdam |
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| 1997 |
"Martin,"
Commercial Gallery and 146 Brick Lane, London |
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"Class
Vegas," The Embassy, London |
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"Material
Culture; Sculpture from the 80s and 90s," Hayward Gallery, London |
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Fergal
Stapleton and Rebecca Warren, The Showroom, London |
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| 1996 |
"Light," Richard Salmon, London (travelled to Spacex Gallery,
Exeter) |
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"Happy
Shopper," Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre, London |
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"Dog
U Mental VIII", BANK, London |
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Rebecca
Warren and Fergal Stapleton, Cleveland, London |
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Berlin
Art Fair, Berlin |
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NIS
Project at world PC Expo, Tokyo |
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"On
Camp/Off Base: Pimple Life," Tokyo Big Sight Exhibition Centre, Tokyo |
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"Out
of Space," Cole and Cole, Oxford |
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"Fuck
Off," BANK, London |
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"I
Beg to Differ," Milch, London |
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1995 |
"Disneyland
After Dark: La Ronde," Konstmuseum, Uppsala, Sweden; Kunstlerhaus Bethanien,
Berlin |
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"Happy
Squirrels Club," BANK, Eindhoven, Holland |
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"Model
Home," PS1, The Clocktower Gallery, New York, USA
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Rebecca
Warren, Fergal Stapleton and Graham Gussin,
Laure Genillard, London |
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"The
Meaning of Life..," Art Node Foundation, Sweden
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"The
Meaning of Life.., parts 1 & 2," CCA, Glasgow, Scotland |
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"Cocaine
Orgasm," BANK, London |
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Insignificance,
the Agency, London |
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Stockholm
Art Fair, Sweden |
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| 1994 |
"Miniatures", the Agency, London |
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"Destroy
All Monsters," The Tannery, London |
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"MIND
THE GAP..", Acud Galerie, Berlin, Germany; Hardcopys und technologische
Bilder, Galerie/Edition, Voges & Deisen, Frankfurt, Germany |
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"Retrospective:
Your Mother", with Fergal Stapleton, 152c Brick Lane, London |
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| 1993 |
"Whitworth
Young Contemporaries," Manchester, England |
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| Please
contact the gallery for more information |
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