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Image fron issue 3 front cover<br />
By Aitor Frías & Cecilia Jiménez, Time of Silence,<br />
2015, digital photography, 51 x 76 cm<br />
<strong>FEATURE</strong> <strong>GUIDE</strong> | <strong>Issue</strong> 4 / <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2016</strong>
About Us<br />
Events & Exhibitions | Feature Profiles | Interviews<br />
ISSUE 1 | 2015<br />
Inside Artists is a national contemporary arts and culture magazine,<br />
showcasing talented emerging artists and upcoming events and exhibitions<br />
to industry leaders and art lovers alike. Copies are sent out to over 600 of<br />
the UKs top galleries and agencies, directly to curators and directors. The<br />
magazine is also available to read for free online, targeting over 177,000+<br />
readers worldwide each issue.<br />
Inside Artists covers a broad spectrum of the art world.<br />
• Exclusive interviews with artists.<br />
• Curated profiles of talented emerging and established artists.<br />
• Previews of upcoming events & exhibitions.<br />
Mission Statement<br />
We believe art to be one of the most important parts of humanity and culture.<br />
It inspires, guides and challenges us, making people and society better and<br />
happier. Art should be accessible for everyone, as well as the opportunity to<br />
experience viewing work directly from the artist’s perspective.<br />
Our publication encourages the contemporary arts by connecting artists,<br />
galleries and exhibitions to industry leaders and art lovers alike.
Feature benefits<br />
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HELEN WELLS | ARTIST PROFILES | 15<br />
Here are just a few of the great benefits of featuring with Inside Artists.<br />
Editorial feature<br />
Your editorial will be seen by our 177,000+ targeted readers.<br />
The Holiday, 2014, watercolour paint and ink pen<br />
on watercolour paper, 41 x 31 cm<br />
HELEN WELLS<br />
Based overlooking the sea on the<br />
South Coast of England, the water<br />
is a constant presence and source<br />
of inspiration for mixed media artist<br />
Helen Wells, who takes elements from<br />
nature and blends them into beautifully<br />
intricate abstract works.<br />
Combining mediums such as ink and watercolour<br />
paint on paper, Wells works instinctively and<br />
intuitively, finding rhythms in her process while she<br />
paints. The repetitive flowing motion of her line and<br />
mark making mirror the patterns in nature which often<br />
act as a catalyst for new paintings; from the patterns<br />
of the water left in sand, to textures on shells and<br />
fossils, the structures of snowflakes and the marks on<br />
feathers and wings.<br />
Connected Planet, 2014, watercolour paint and ink<br />
pen on watercolour paper, 41 x 31 cm<br />
Utilising the transparency of her medium to create<br />
bright and clear other-worldly scenes, Wells builds<br />
up layers of colour and pattern, each one revealing<br />
elements of what lies underneath, before adding<br />
complex details in paint or ink.<br />
Wells’ artworks can be found in private collections<br />
all over the world from America to New Zealand,<br />
and having recently won Winsor and Newton’s<br />
Watercolour Revolution competition, her work Still<br />
Waters - a watercolour painting of an ornamental<br />
pond in St Leonards on Sea - was exhibited in The<br />
Saatchi Gallery, London.<br />
helenwellsartist.co.uk<br />
info@helenwellsartist.co.uk<br />
Deep Water, 2014, watercolour paint and ink pen on watercolour paper, 41 x 31 cm<br />
Upcoming event/exhibition listing<br />
If you have any upcoming events/exhibitions we will list these in the<br />
magazine.<br />
Online listing<br />
You’ll get an online listing on our website.<br />
Social media promotion<br />
Support and promotion on Twitter and Facebook.<br />
Helen Wells<br />
"Being featured in Inside Artists magazine provided amazing<br />
exposure to a spot-on audience. Appearing in the magazine led<br />
directly to an exhibition in a celebrity chef's London restaurant. A<br />
curator read it, got in touch and now I have 6 paintings in this world<br />
famous chef's restaurant. Brilliant!<br />
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Printed copies<br />
Featured artists will receive a printed copy of the publication (additional<br />
copies available on request).<br />
Targeted distribution<br />
Copies of the magazine are sent to over 600 of the UK’s top galleries and<br />
agencies; directly to curators and directors. Your work will be in the eyes<br />
of some of the country’s most influential people working in the arts. The<br />
magazine is also available to read digitally on our website for free via issuu.<br />
com, where it is advertised to 100,000 readers with interests in the arts<br />
and culture. Copies of the magazine are also sent out to our growing list of<br />
subscribers in print and online.
Distribution<br />
Inside Artists targets two markets; industry leaders and art lovers. Our readers<br />
are cultured, affluent and well educated. They are curators, directors,<br />
collectors, public relations and above all art lovers.<br />
Online reads: 177,374<br />
Based on our launch issue receiving 177,374 online reads within the first 3<br />
months of publication.<br />
Industry targeted distribution in print: 200+<br />
Hard copies sent to over 200 of the U.Ks top galleries and agencies; directly<br />
to exhibition and gallery curators, directors and agents. The magazine is<br />
printed to the highest standards, perfect bound with premium paper and a<br />
thick cover. It’s a magazine to hold onto, keep and collect.<br />
Industry targeted digital distribution: 600+<br />
Digital copies sent to independent and national galleries and art agencies<br />
across the U.K. The digital copies are sent directly to exhibition and gallery<br />
curators, directors and agents.<br />
Subscribers: 4,100+<br />
Our audience of art loving subscribers is growing every day.<br />
Readership<br />
Male: 44%<br />
Female readers: 56%<br />
Average household income: £96,283<br />
Average age: 42
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Editorial features<br />
Chaetophobia (Mercury Cleaners LTD Peckham), 2015, found wooden hanger and hair, 58 x 43 cm<br />
aN iNtERViEW With<br />
RICHARD STARBUCK<br />
Slick black curtains of hair cascade across and around canvases in Richard Starbuck’s darkly<br />
mesmerising mixed media works; hanging with sinister abnormity from household objects or<br />
reimagined as strands physically etched into the black pigments of photographic images. While<br />
reminiscent of visions of Japanese horror mythology and cinema, such as the cult classic Ring, it is<br />
the ominous sense of the unknown that draws the viewer in to contemplate what may lurk beyond<br />
the veil. based in London, the artist has exhibited regularly in the uk and uSa. We spoke to him<br />
about his work and influences.<br />
Although there are specific nods to visions of pop<br />
culture horror in your work, you state that it is the<br />
psychology of the uncanny that underpins your<br />
work; what first drew you to this genre?<br />
Since i was young i have always been into uFOs<br />
and the paranormal, reading countless books and<br />
listening to american radio shows dedicated to<br />
the subject. i was so fascinated by the stories and<br />
the storytellers behind them that it began to creep<br />
into my work. uFOs and the paranormal has long<br />
been associated with the uncanny, it’s mysterious,<br />
strange and unattainable, this is what i like about it;<br />
the ghostly nature of it. as my work has developed<br />
i have gone on to explore an interest in the fear<br />
and anxiety that the uncanny causes, playing with<br />
materials such as hair.<br />
You speak of the hair in your works acting as a<br />
sort of cloaking device for the viewer to imagine<br />
what may or may not lurk behind; when creating<br />
works do you consider a specific narrative for<br />
each piece, or are even you unsure of what hides<br />
behind the dark?<br />
Even though my past works have been more<br />
narrative driven i still feed off stories of the<br />
supernatural, these latest works are even unknown<br />
to me; i’m not sure i want to know what lurks behind<br />
the dark. i’m much more interested in that space<br />
66 | INTERVIEW | RichaRd StaRbuck RichaRd StaRbuck | INTERVIEW | 67<br />
Whether you are a painter, sculptor, photographer or conceptual visual artist,<br />
we love work of all different mediums and want to keep Inside Artists as<br />
diverse, ground breaking and exciting as possible. The application process is<br />
simple and further details can be found in this feature guide.<br />
What does the cost cover?<br />
The feature rates cover our time spent writing and producing your feature and<br />
print, distribution and marketing costs of the publication.<br />
Inside Artists is run by a very small team who come from art and design<br />
backgrounds themselves. We know what it means to get your name out to a<br />
wide audience at a low cost.<br />
Application deadline<br />
Applications for features close by the final closing dates listed below or<br />
when spaces are full. As feature spaces are limited early applications are<br />
recommended.<br />
Phasmophobia 6, 2015, oil paint on wood, 20 x 15 cm Case File M800.12, 2013,<br />
oil paint on oil paper, 70 x 50 cm<br />
Chaetophobia (Trouser Hanger), 2015,<br />
wooden hanger and hair, 40 x 15 cm<br />
Chaetophobia (Clown), 2015,<br />
Hand crafted wooden hanger and hair, 50 x 30 cm<br />
between revealing what’s behind the curtain… that<br />
moment before the terror. i’ve always found scary<br />
Do you find you need to have an almost personal<br />
detachment from your work to allow this unknown<br />
What kind of reaction do you try to provoke from<br />
the viewer?<br />
paint with vast emptiness around the marked areas. i<br />
like the peacefulness of it.<br />
<strong>Issue</strong> 4 - <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />
movies are at their most chilling when you don’t see<br />
the monster, but just a hint of a malevolent being<br />
lurking round the corner or behind the curtain. there<br />
is almost stillness in the air; entering a room with<br />
a shadowy figure in the corner or a strange light<br />
hovering above you in the night sky. it’s beautiful as<br />
well as terrifying. One’s imagination is much more<br />
to exist; to avoid shaping what should be seen<br />
so the viewer is free to call upon their own<br />
frightening imaginations?<br />
in a way, yes. i wouldn’t want to get myself bogged<br />
down on what is exactly hidden, just the feeling of<br />
something that is. i like the idea of an object that<br />
if they walk away mystified then i would be happy<br />
with that. there are plenty of great artists who do<br />
art for everyone and it’s fantastic, but sometimes it’s<br />
good to go somewhere quite, where the viewer can<br />
meditate for a moment. the work has layers to it and<br />
it’s a choice to peel it away or not, i just try to invoke<br />
levels and layers that allude to a visible mask, with<br />
What are you currently working on? Do you have<br />
any upcoming exhibitions?<br />
i’m currently working on larger hair objects, also<br />
paintings of the objects themselves. this autumn i am<br />
in a group exhibition at the cello Factory Gallery,<br />
London, where i will be exhibiting one of my hair<br />
Early bird application deadline: 18 January <strong>2016</strong><br />
Final application deadline: 02 February <strong>2016</strong><br />
frightening.<br />
is full of mystery, alien, off-world, something that<br />
points of entry that a viewer can explore if they wish.<br />
objects.<br />
shouldn’t be there. the feeling i get with kubrick’s<br />
the hair is used as a veil but is itself also uncanny.<br />
obelisk in 2001: Space Odyssey; the blackness, the<br />
It’s interesting how much volumes your pieces can<br />
richardstarbuck.com<br />
detached from the body it turns into something else,<br />
simplicity of it, a seemingly inanimate object that has<br />
speak despite their apparent simplicity. Have you<br />
info@richardstarbuck.com<br />
something that is strange and uncomfortable to look<br />
some sort of intelligence. it’s so alien that it’s hard to<br />
always worked within such a minimalist aesthetic?<br />
at, a thing that’s between living and dead. i wanted<br />
comprehend its purpose or nature.<br />
i guess i have always been that way, even in my ba<br />
to attach the hair to an object that was familiar, an<br />
back in 2005 i was making paintings that where<br />
object that is found in the bedroom; morphing the<br />
minimalist and monochrome. Floating objects and<br />
object into a more intrusive and sinister thing.<br />
forms in an empty space, scratching tiny marks into
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Industy distribution<br />
Our distribution is HUGE and growing everyday. Over the next few pages you will see a list of galleries and agencies the magazine is sent to.<br />
Printed copies<br />
Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth<br />
Edgar Modern, Bath<br />
The Holburne Museum, Bath<br />
De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea<br />
Ikon gallery, Birmingham<br />
Mac Arts, Birmingham<br />
RBSA, Birmingham<br />
Vivd Projects, Birmingham<br />
The Barber Institute, Birmingham<br />
Art 5 Gallery, Brighton<br />
Art Republic, Brighton<br />
Cloud Gallery, Brighton<br />
ink_d, Brighton<br />
no walls, Brighton<br />
One Eyed Jacks, Brighton<br />
Antlers Gallery, Bristol<br />
Cube Gallery, Bristol<br />
Here Gallery, Bristol<br />
Situations, Bristol<br />
Spike Island, Bristol<br />
View Art Gallery, Bristol<br />
Coates and Scarry, Bristol<br />
Arnolfini, Bristol<br />
Great Dome Art Fair, Buxton<br />
Gallery Ten, Cardiff<br />
National Museum Wales, Cardiff<br />
G39, Cardiff<br />
Off The Wall, Cardiff<br />
Pallant House Gallery, Chichester<br />
Firstsite, Colchester<br />
Towner Gallery, Eastbourne<br />
Arusha Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Press<br />
Office, Edinburgh<br />
The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh<br />
Stills Centre for Photography, Edinburgh<br />
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead<br />
CCA, Glasgow<br />
Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow<br />
GoMa, Glasgow<br />
The Telfer Gallery, Glasgow<br />
Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow<br />
Tramway, Glasgow<br />
Harrogate International Visual Arts EXPO<br />
Jerwood Gallery, Hastings<br />
The Henry Moore Foundation, Herts<br />
Turner Contemporary, Kent<br />
&Model, Leeds<br />
Impressions Gallery, Leeds<br />
Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds<br />
The Tetley, Leeds<br />
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds<br />
Metal Culture, Liverpool<br />
Tate Liverpool, Liverpool<br />
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool<br />
Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool<br />
Tate Liverpool Press Office, Liverpool<br />
FACT, Liverpool<br />
Alan Cristea Gallery, London<br />
Andor Gallery, London<br />
Bankside Gallery, London<br />
Barbican Art Gallery, London<br />
Beers Contemporary, London<br />
Camden Arts Centre, London<br />
Cubitt Gallery, London<br />
dala Rosa, London<br />
Drawing Room, London<br />
Fold Gallery, London<br />
Gagosian Gallery, London<br />
Gas Art Agency, London<br />
Gazelli Art House, London<br />
Halcyon Gallery, London<br />
Hauser & Wirth, London<br />
Hayward Gallery, London<br />
ICA, London<br />
Josh Lilley Gallery, London<br />
Jerwood Space, London<br />
Lisson Gallery, London<br />
Maureen Paley, London<br />
October Gallery, London<br />
Pace gallery, London<br />
Paul Stolper, London<br />
Raven Row, London<br />
Saatchi Gallery, London<br />
Serpentine Gallery<br />
South London Gallery, London<br />
Tate Modern, London<br />
Victoria Miro<br />
Vilma Gold, London<br />
White Cube Galleries, London<br />
Whitechapel Gallery, London<br />
Wilkinson Gallery, London<br />
Workplace London, London<br />
Beaux Arts, London<br />
Victoria and Albert Museum, London<br />
The Bramfield Gallery, London<br />
Leyden Gallery, London<br />
Moatti, London<br />
Royal Academy of Arts, London<br />
La Galleria Pall Mall, London<br />
Robilant + Voena, London<br />
DARREN BAKER GALLERY, London<br />
David Zwirner, London<br />
Massimo De Carlo, London<br />
Artangel, London<br />
Bloomberg New Contemporaries, London<br />
The Photographer’s Gallery, London<br />
White Cube Galleries, London<br />
The Other Fair, London<br />
New Artist Fair, London<br />
The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester<br />
Cornerhouse, Manchester<br />
Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester<br />
The Lowry, Manchester<br />
Untitled Gallery, Manchester<br />
Home, Manchester<br />
Manchester Contempory, Manchester<br />
The Biscuit Factory, Newcastle<br />
Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich<br />
Norwich Contemporary Art Society, Norwich<br />
Norwich Studio Art Gallery, Norwich<br />
Sainsbury centre for Visual Art, Norwich<br />
Art Fair East, Norwich<br />
New Art Exchange, Nottingham<br />
Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham<br />
Surface Gallery, Nottingham<br />
Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham<br />
High House Gallery, Oxford<br />
Modern Art Oxford, Oxford
o3 Gallery, Oxford<br />
Ffotogallery, Penarth<br />
Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston<br />
Reading University Fine Art, Reading<br />
Rugby Art Gallery & Museum, Rugby<br />
Made North, Sheffield<br />
S1 Artspace, Sheffield<br />
Site Gallery, Sheffield<br />
Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea<br />
Mission Gallery, Swansea<br />
The Art House, Wakefield<br />
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield<br />
The Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield<br />
Digital copies<br />
Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museum, Aberdeen<br />
Aberdeen Art Fair, Aberdeen<br />
Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth<br />
Edgar Modern, Bath<br />
The Holburne Museum, Bath<br />
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery,<br />
Birmingham<br />
The Barber Institute, Birmingham<br />
A3 Project Space, Birmingham<br />
Article Gallery, Birmingham<br />
Birmingham Printmakers, Birmingham<br />
Eastside Projects, Birmingham<br />
Fierce Festival, Birmingham<br />
Friction Arts, Birmingham<br />
Grand Union, Birmingham<br />
Ort gallery, Birmingham<br />
Solihull Arts Complex, Birmingham<br />
Stryx, Birmingham<br />
The Drum, Birmingham<br />
The Lombard Method, Birmingham<br />
Transient Art, Birmingham<br />
Werk, Birmingham<br />
Art 5 Gallery, Brighton<br />
Art Republic, Brighton<br />
Crane Kalman, Brighton<br />
Fabrica, Brighton<br />
ink_d gallery, Brighton<br />
iO Gallery, Brighton<br />
Jag Gallery, Brighton<br />
Kollectiv Gallery, Brighton<br />
No walls, Brighton<br />
Onca, Brighton<br />
One Eyed Jacks, Brighton<br />
Phoenix, Brighton<br />
Sallis Benney Theatre and Gallery, Brighton<br />
Taylor Made Gallery. Brighton<br />
Unlimited, Brighton<br />
Brighton Art Fair, Brighton<br />
Coates and Scarry, Bristol<br />
Arnolfini, Bristol<br />
Antlers Gallery, Bristol<br />
Bristol Contemporary Art, Bristol<br />
Bristol Folk House, Bristol<br />
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Bristol<br />
Centrespace, Bristol<br />
Christmas Steps Gallery, Bristol<br />
Courtyard Gallery, Bristol<br />
Cube Gallery, Bristol<br />
Fig, Bristol<br />
Its All 2 Much, Bristol<br />
Jamaica Street Artists, Bristol<br />
Royal West Academy, Bristol<br />
Soma Gallery, Bristol<br />
Spike Island, Bristol<br />
Spike Print Studio, Bristol<br />
The Grant Bradley Gallery, Bristol<br />
The Guildhall, Bristol<br />
The Island, Bristol<br />
The Searchers Contemporary, Bristol<br />
Upfest, Bristol<br />
View, Bristol<br />
Watershed, Bristol<br />
Weapon of Choice, Bristol<br />
Affordable Art Fair, Bristol<br />
Great Dome Art Fair, Buxton<br />
Wysing Arts Center, Cambridge<br />
Cambridge Art Fair, Cambridge<br />
G39, Cardiff<br />
Off The Wall, Cardiff<br />
Chapter, Cardiff<br />
Martin Tinney Gallery, Cardiff<br />
Oriel Myrddin Gallery, Carmarthen<br />
Turner Barnes Gallery<br />
The Gardens Gallery, Cheltenham<br />
Oxmarket Centre of Arts, Chichester<br />
The Herbert, Coventry<br />
Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh<br />
Stills Centre for Photography, Edinburgh<br />
Black Cube Collective, Edinburgh<br />
Bourne Fine Arts, Edinburgh<br />
City Art Centre, Edinburgh<br />
Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh<br />
Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
Gallery TEN, Edinburgh<br />
Hidden Lane Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
Interview Room 11, Edinburgh<br />
Inverleith House, Edinburgh<br />
Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh<br />
Rhubaba Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
Summerhall, Edinburgh<br />
Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
The Queen’s Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
Whitespace, Edinburgh<br />
Edinburgh Art Fair, Edinburgh<br />
Collective Gallery, Edinburgh<br />
The Saffron Walden Gallery, Essex<br />
Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow<br />
Tramway, Glasgow<br />
CCA, Glasgow<br />
Compass Gallery, Glasgow<br />
David Dale Gallery, Glasgow<br />
Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow<br />
Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow<br />
Good Press Gallery, Glasgow<br />
House for an Art Lover, Glasgow<br />
Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow<br />
Market Gallery, Glasgow<br />
Mary Mary, Glasgow<br />
Picture Window, Glasgow<br />
Streetlevel Photoworks, Glasgow<br />
SwG3, Glasgow<br />
The Common Guild, Glasgow<br />
The Glue Factory, Glasgow<br />
The Lighthouse, Glasgow<br />
Transmission Gallery, Glasgow<br />
Harrogate International Visual Arts EXPO,<br />
Harrogate<br />
Hartlepool Festival of Illustration, Hartlepool<br />
The Naked Eye Gallery, Hove<br />
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds<br />
Castle Gallery, Leeds<br />
Craft Centre, Leeds<br />
East St. Arts, Leeds<br />
Hester Gallery, Leeds<br />
Project Space Leeds, Leeds<br />
The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, Leeds<br />
The Tetley, Leeds<br />
Whitecloth Gallery, Leeds<br />
FACT, Liverpool<br />
Arts hub 47, Liverpool<br />
cactus Gallery, Liverpool<br />
Corke Art Gallery, Liverpool<br />
Dot-Art, Liverpool<br />
Editions Gallery, Liverpool<br />
Fallout Factory, Liverpool<br />
Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool<br />
Liverpool Contemporary Arts Fair, Liverpool<br />
Model, Liverpool<br />
Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool<br />
Staacks, Liverpool<br />
Tate Liverpool, Liverpool<br />
The Bluecoat, Liverpool
The Cornerstone Gallery , Liverpool<br />
The Royal Standard, Liverpool<br />
Liverpool Contemporary Art Fair, Liverpool<br />
Mostyn, Llandudno<br />
Beaux Arts, London<br />
Victoria and Albert Museum, London<br />
The Cult House, London<br />
The Bramfield Gallery<br />
Leyden Gallery, London<br />
Moatti, London<br />
Royal Academy of Arts, London<br />
La Galleria Pall Mall, London<br />
Robilant + Voena, London<br />
DARREN BAKER GALLERY, London<br />
David Zwirner, London<br />
Massimo De Carlo, London<br />
The Photographers’ Gallery, London<br />
Artangel, London<br />
Bloomberg New Contemporaries, London<br />
The Photographer’s Gallery, London<br />
White Cube Galleries, London<br />
The Other Fair, London<br />
New Artist Fair, London<br />
A.P.T, London<br />
Acme Project Space, London<br />
Afterall, London<br />
Alan Cristea Gallery<br />
Alison Jacques Gallery, London<br />
Almine Rech gallery, London<br />
Ancient & Modern, London<br />
Anise Gallery, London<br />
Annely Juda Fine Art, London<br />
Anthony Reynolds, London<br />
Arcade, London<br />
Architectural assosiation, London<br />
Art First, London<br />
Art Lucana, London<br />
Art on the Underground, London<br />
Art Space Gallery<br />
ASC Studios, London<br />
Austin Desmond Fine Art, London<br />
Barbican Art Gallery, London<br />
Bartha Contemporary, London<br />
Beaconsfield , London<br />
Bearspace, London<br />
Belmacz, London<br />
Ben Brown Fine Arts, London<br />
Berloni, London<br />
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London<br />
Betts Project, London<br />
Blaine Southern, London<br />
Blyth Gallery, London<br />
Breed, London<br />
C&C Gallery, London<br />
Calvert 22 Gallery, London<br />
Camberwell Space, London<br />
camden Arts Centre, London<br />
Campbell Works, London<br />
Campoli Presti, London<br />
Canal, London<br />
Canary Wharf, London<br />
Carl Freedman Gallery, London<br />
Carl Kostyal , London<br />
Carlos/Ishikawa, London<br />
Cecilia Brunson Projects, London<br />
Cell Project Space, London<br />
CGP London Café Gallery, London<br />
Charlie Smith London, London<br />
Chelsea Space, London<br />
Chisenhale Gallery, London<br />
Christine Park Gallery, London<br />
Clifford Chance, London<br />
Collyer Bristow Gallery, London<br />
Corvi-Mora, London<br />
Cubitt Gallery, London<br />
Cul de Sac Gallery, London<br />
Dairy Art Centre, London<br />
Dalla Rosa Gallery, London<br />
Daniel Blau, London<br />
Danielle Arnaud Contemporary, London<br />
David Zwirner, London<br />
Delfina Foundation, London<br />
Domo Baal, London<br />
Enclave, London<br />
England & Co, London<br />
EOA. Projects, London<br />
Erarta Galleries London, London<br />
Faggionato, London<br />
Flat Time House, London<br />
Fleming Collection, London<br />
Flowers Gallery, London<br />
Fold Gallery, London<br />
French Riviera, London<br />
Frith Street Gallery, London<br />
Gallery S O, London<br />
Gasworks, London<br />
Gazelli Art House, London<br />
Gimpel Fils, London<br />
Greengrassi, London<br />
Grimaldi Gavin Gallery, London<br />
GV Art Gallery, London<br />
Hada Contemporary London, London<br />
Halcyon Gallery, London<br />
Hales Gallery, London<br />
Hamiltons Gallery, London<br />
Handel Street Projects, London<br />
Hanmi Gallery, London<br />
Hay Hill Gallery, London<br />
Hayward Gallery, London<br />
Herald St., London<br />
Hollybush Gardens, London<br />
Hoxton Arches, London<br />
Hus Gallery, London<br />
Ibid, London<br />
ICA, London<br />
Iniva, Rivington Place, London<br />
Jack Bell Gallery, London<br />
Jaggedart, London<br />
Jerwood Space, London<br />
John Jones Project Space, London<br />
John Martin of London, London<br />
Jonathon Viner, London<br />
Josh Lilley Gallery, London<br />
Kashya Hildebrand, London<br />
Kate MacGarry, London<br />
Kemistry Gallery, London<br />
Kingsgate Gallery, London<br />
Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London<br />
Kunstraum, London<br />
Large Glass, London<br />
Laura Bartlett Gallery, London<br />
Laure Genillard, London<br />
Lewisham Arthouse, London<br />
Limoncello, London<br />
London Gallery West, London<br />
London Print Studio Gallery, London<br />
Lubomirov Easton, London<br />
Luxembourg & Dayan, London<br />
Maddox Arts, London<br />
Mall Galleries, London<br />
Maria Stenfors, London<br />
Marian Goodman Gallery, London<br />
Marlborough Contemporary, London<br />
Marlborough Fine Art, London<br />
Massimo de Carlo, London<br />
Matt’s Gallery, London<br />
Max Wigram Gallert, London<br />
Mazzoleni Gallery, London<br />
Michael Werner Gallery, London<br />
Modern Art London, London<br />
Morley Gallery, London<br />
MOTinternational, London<br />
Mummery & Schnelle, London<br />
Noshowspace, London<br />
October Gallery, London<br />
Osbourne Samuel, London<br />
Pangolin Gallery, London<br />
Parasol Unit, London<br />
Patrick Heide Contemporary, London<br />
Payne Shurvell, London
Peckham Platform, London<br />
Peer, London<br />
Pi Artworks, London<br />
Pilar Corrias, London<br />
Piper Keys, London<br />
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London<br />
Pitzhanger Manor House & Gallery, London<br />
Portland Gallery, London<br />
Project Native Informant, London<br />
Purdy Hicks Gallery, London<br />
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, London<br />
Redfern Gallery, London<br />
Richard Saltoun, London<br />
Robilant & Voena, London<br />
Rocket, London<br />
Rod Barton, London<br />
Rollo, London<br />
Roman Road, London<br />
Rose Issa Projects, London<br />
Rosefield Porcini, London<br />
Rossi & Rossi, London<br />
Sarah Myerscough, London<br />
Schwartz Gallery, London<br />
Scream, London<br />
Selma Feriani Gallery, London<br />
Serpentine Galleries, London<br />
Simon Lee, London<br />
Sims Reed Gallery, London<br />
Skarstedt, London<br />
Slate projects, London<br />
Southard Reid, London<br />
Space Station Sixty-five, London<br />
Space, London<br />
Spreuth Magers London, London<br />
Sprovieri, London<br />
Standpoint, London<br />
Stanley Picker Gallery, London<br />
Stephen Friedman, London<br />
Studio 1.1, London<br />
Studio Voltaire, London<br />
Supplement, London<br />
Tenderpixel, London<br />
The Approach, London<br />
The Artists Agency, London<br />
The Brick Lane Gallery, London<br />
The Chocolate Factory N16, London<br />
The Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London<br />
The Eagle Gallery, London<br />
The Mayor Gallery, London<br />
The Pace Gallery, London<br />
The Showroom, London<br />
The Sunday Painted, London<br />
The Wrapping Project, London<br />
Thomas Dane Gallery, London<br />
Timothy Taylor Gallery, London<br />
Tintype Gallery, London<br />
Tiwani Contemporary, London<br />
TJ Boulting, London<br />
Treehouse Gallery, London<br />
Union Gallery, London<br />
Vitrine Gallery, London<br />
Waddington Custot Gallery, London<br />
Waterside Contemporary, London<br />
White Rainbow, London<br />
Whitechapel Gallery, London<br />
Wilkinson Gallery, London<br />
Wimbledon Space, London<br />
Work Gallery, London<br />
Workplace London, London<br />
WW Gallery, London<br />
Zabludowicz Collection, London<br />
Moniker Art Fair, London<br />
PAD London, London<br />
London Design Festival, London<br />
Start Art Fair, London<br />
British Art Fair, London<br />
Parralax, London<br />
Kinetica Art Fair, London<br />
Landmark Arts Fair, London<br />
Olympia Internation Art Fair, London<br />
Untitled Artists Fair, London<br />
Home, Manchester<br />
Manchester Contempory, Manchester<br />
Artzu Gallery, Manchester<br />
Bureau Gallery, Manchester<br />
Castlefield Gallery, Manchester<br />
Centre for Contemporary Chinese Art,<br />
Manchester<br />
Contemporary Six, Manchester<br />
Cornerhouse, Manchester<br />
Gallery Oldham, Manchester<br />
Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester<br />
Manchester Craft and Design Centre,<br />
Manchester<br />
Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Manchester<br />
The Manchester Contemporary, Manchester<br />
Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester<br />
Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art,<br />
Middlesborough<br />
Harrogate Internation Visual Arts Expo<br />
Art Fair East, Norwich<br />
Art 18|21, Norwich<br />
Castle Gallery, Norwich<br />
Grapevine Gallery, norwich<br />
mandell’s Gallery, Norwich<br />
Norwich Castle Museum & Gallery, Norwich<br />
Norwich Outpost, Norwich<br />
Norwich University of the Arts Gallery, Norwich<br />
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Art, Norwich<br />
St. Giles St. Gallery, Norwich<br />
The Assembly House, Norwich<br />
Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham<br />
Castle Gallery, Nottingham<br />
Couture Nottingham, Nottingham<br />
Focus Gallery, Nottingham<br />
New Art Exchange, Nottingham<br />
Surface Gallery, Nottingham<br />
Syson Gallery, Nottingham<br />
The Crocus Gallery, Nottingham<br />
Trade Gallery, Nottingham<br />
Modern Art Oxford, Oxford<br />
Aiden Meller Galleries, Oxford<br />
Art at Goring, Oxford<br />
Cornerstone, Oxford<br />
Hemingway Art, Oxford<br />
oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford<br />
Sarah Wiseman Gallery, Oxford<br />
The Old Fire Station, Oxford<br />
Waterperry Gardens, Oxford<br />
Oxford Art Fair, Oxford<br />
Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston<br />
99 Mary Street, Sheffield<br />
Bloc projects, Sheffield<br />
Museums Sheffield, Sheffield<br />
Elysium Gallery, Swansea<br />
Castle Galleries, UK<br />
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield<br />
The Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield<br />
Cross Street Arts, Wigan<br />
Windsor Contempory Art Fair, Windsor<br />
Bevere Art Gallery, Worcester<br />
Brimstone Gallery & Gifts, Worcester<br />
Damon Hall Art Studio, Worcester<br />
Division of Labour, Worcester<br />
Little Buckland Gallery, Worcester<br />
The Paintbox Gallery, Worcester<br />
Worcester City Museum & Art Gallery,<br />
Worcester<br />
York Festival of Ideas, York
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