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CHRISTINA MACKIE


Christina Mackie, Dark Signal, 2008, card, ink, aeroply, fabric, magnets. 22 x200 cm. Courtesy Galeria Sonia Rosso

 

Solo Exhibtions:

2008 Steal, in the silent, Galleria Sonia Rosso, Turin 2007 This that & the other, Herald Street, London The large huts, Sculpture Court, Tate Britain, 2006 How to begin, i-cabin, London 2005 I Can’t Help You, Herald St, London 2003 Solo, Magnani, London 2002 An Interzone, Henry Moore Institute Gallery 4, Leeds 2001 AC Project Room. NYC, USA (with Katrin Asbury) 2000 Meanwhile, CCA Kitakyushu, Japan Forcing It, Magnani, London 1999 AC Project Room. NYC, USA IIP Intron Image Project, The Showroom, London (cat) 1998 show 50, City Racing, London (with Mark Hosking)

Selected Group Exhibitions:

2009 The Knight’s Tour , De Hallen Haarlem, Netherlands upcoming Flicker, British Video Art, All Art Now, Damascus, Syria Celebration, Isabella Bortollozi, Berlin (curated by Karl Holmqvist) High, Low and In Between Grimm Fine Art Amsterdam (curated by Matthew Day Jackson and Simone Subal 2008 Pusan Biennale, Korea (curated bu Tom Morton) 2007 Love me Tender, Tate Britain 2007-8 2006 Flutter, The Approach, London (curated by Michael Raedecker) 5five, VM Gallery, Karachi Pakistan 2005 British Art Show 6, Baltic, Newcastle (touring) Funfmalsculptur, Westfalischer kunstverein, Munster Becks Futures, ICA, London (cat) 2004 Real World, Modern Art Oxford, Oxford (cat) Concert in the Egg, The Ship, London 2003 Still Life, Museo de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile (touring) (cat) Black Box Recorder, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany (touring)(cat) 2002 There is a Light That Never goes Out, Villa Galvani, Pordenone, Italy Animations, Kunstwerke, Berlin (cat) 2001 Animations, PS1, NYC, USA (cat) 1999 Retrace Your Steps: Remember Tomorrow, Sir John Soane Museum, London OLDNEWTOWN, Casey Kaplan, New York curated by Liam Gillick Sweetie – Female Identity in British video, British School at Rome (touring) (cat) 1998 Common People: British Art between Phenomenon & Reality, Palazzo Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Italy (cat) How will we Behave?, Robert Prime, London 1997 Life/Live, Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon (CAT) 1996 Something Else, Exmouth Market, London. Curated by Kirsty Bell Against, 30 years of video and film, Anthony D’Offay London 1995 “Speaking of Sofas...” London Electronic Arts touring program curated by Gregor Muir. 1994 The Curator’s Egg, Anthony Reynolds, London

Publications:

2005 Becks Futures, Rob Bowman, ICA, London Project for artreview, July 2004 Real World, Suzanne Cotter, Michael Archer, Modern Art Oxford 2002 The Interzone, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds Friday Harbor, project for Frieze, March issue 2001 The Feeling of Being Found Out, CCA, Kitakyushu, Japan 1999 Intron Image Project, Arts Council First Time Publications & The Showroom, London

Bibliography:

2008 Tom Morton, Frieze, Jan-Feb, p.185 2007 David Barrett, Art Monthly, July August, p.31 2005 Sally O’Reilly, Frieze, May, cover and pp. 94-97 Louise Gray, Artreview, July, pp. 91-98 Lizzie Carey-Thomas, Untitled, summer p. 73 2002 Ann Gallagher, Still Life, British Council Emily Pethick, Christina Mackie, Artext, no 78, Fall Nancy Princenthal, Artist’s Book Beat, art on Paper, vol 6 no 3, Jan-Feb, 2002, pp.100. 2001-2 Animations. Cat. PS1/Moma, Kunstwerke, Berlin 2000 Simon Morrisey, Black box recorder, British Council Pat Cadigan, Insight, Make, issue 89, pp 12-14 Mark Currah, Christina Mackie, Time Out, May 3-10, p.46 1999 Laura Moffatt, Christina Mackie, Art Monthly, no.226, May, p.46 Stuart shave, Coded Creations, I-D April, p.114 1998 Jennifer Higgie, Frieze, Issue 41, June-July. P.83 Hans Ulrich Obrist, Cream, pub, Phaidon press, p.264 1996 David Barrett, Something Else, Frieze, Issue 30, p.79-80 Life/Live. Cat. Musee D’art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, p.166-169)

Artists/Organisatons

Data Wall:
AESD: Agency for Economy and Space Development:
Maziar Afrassiabi, Shahin Afrassiabi,
Sam Basu, John Colenbrander,
with thanks to Julian Meinold and
Piers O'Hanlon

NIS: New International School: Matthew Stock
Treignac Projet: Sam Basu,
Elizabeth Murray.

The Real:
Phyllida Barlow, Tom Burr,
Anne Damer
, Karin Ruggaber,
Audrey Reynolds, Fergal Stapleton,
Brian Wall, Martin Westwood.

Oysters Ain't:
Karen Ay, Vanya Balogh,
Fiona Banner, Richard Bartle,
David Batchelor, Rob Beckett,
Simon Bill, Hartmut Bohm,
Jake & Dinos Chapman,
Cedric Christie, Steve Claydon,
Clem Crosby, Cullinan+Richards,
Penelope Curtis, Arnaud Desjardin,
Valerie Driscoll, Richard Ducker,
Garth Evans, Urs Fischer,
FREEE ( Dave Beech, Andy Hewitt &
Mel Jordan)
, John Gibbons,
Tom Gidley, Paul Gildea,
Katherine Gili, Andrea Giulivi,
Stewart Gough, Naum Gabo,
Robin Greenwood, Brian Griffiths,
Zoe Griffiths, Nicola Hicks,
Peter Hide, Flore Nove-Josserand,
Helene Kazan, Michael Kidner,
Philip King, Simon Liddiment,
Ed Lipski, Colin Lowe,
Sarah Lucas, Christina Mackie,
Rebecca Johnson Marshall,
Bruce McLean, Haroon Mirza,
Cathy de Monchaux, Henry Moore,
Zadoc Nava, Paul Neagu,
Lawson Oyekan, Eduardo Paolozzi
, Nicholas Pope, Richard Priestley,
Michael Sandle, Paul Sakoilsky,
Celia Scott, Dallas Seitz,
Meg Shirayama, Jane Simpson,
Anthony Smart, Bob & Roberta Smith,
Richard Smith
, Steve Smith,
Sarah Staton, Dan Stevens,
Simon Stringer, Michael Stubbs,
Gavin Turk, Jessica Voorsanger,
Gary Webb, Richard Wentworth,
Keith Wilson, Mark Woods,
Richard Woods, Lars Wolter,
Christian Wulffen.

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