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Updated 14.06.2010

Flaming July
24 July 2010 to 15 August 2010
Leighton House, Kensington

An exhibition curated by Brooke Lynn McGowan and Liane Lang, part of the Cultural Olympiad Project Once Upon a Time in the West, supported by the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

Artist: Alice Anderson, Paul Buck, Ana Cavic, Justin Coombes, Elosie Fournieles, Anouchka Grose, Nick Hornby, Liane Lang, Brooke Lynn McGowan, Annabelle Moreau, Kate Williams, Julian Wild

For Press Release, please click here

Updated 28.06.2010

Reviews -

- Critic's Picks - Artforum.com, by Kathleen Madden
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Its a Brancusi... and a Frink, Wired Magazine, August 2010
- Interview Dazed Digital, May 2010
- Review - Paul Carey Kent, former Editor at Large of Art World magazine
- Artfully Adaptable, The Secret Agent, Financial Times, 30.05.2011
- Interview: Art Vehicle: Interview with Franck Bordese
[dowload pdf]

Updated 21.05.2010

Atom vs Super Subject, Installation images:

 

Updated 16.04.2010

Shortlisted: "Unlocking Salford Quays," £35,000 Sculptural Commission, The Lowry.

Updated 12.04.2010

Awarded RBKC Artists' Professional Development Bursary

Updated 16.02.2010

Symposium: The Benefits of Risk, Tate Britain
Wednesday 3rd March 10:00 - 17.00

16.15 – 17.00   Panel discussion between Saeed Taji Farouky, Professor Anna Craft (Professor of Education, University of Exeter), Nick Hornby (artist), Chair: Indie Choudhury, Curator Visual Dialogues, Tate Britain. Should artists and artistic practice be at the centre of young people’s engagement with art institutions? How can artist-led practice inform wider concepts of creative learning. Follwed by Q & A

Updated 7.12.2009

Awarded Deidre Hubbard Sculpture Award

Updated 21.11.2009

29 Nov - 6 Dec 2009
RPG
Residency, Institute of Contemporary Indian Art (ICIA House)
Mumbai, India

Updated 14.11.2009

Shortlisted for the Spitalfields Sculpture Prize

Artists across the UK are invited to submit proposals for the inaugural Spitalfields Sculpture Prize of £45,000. Eight artists are shortlisted. The winning sculpture will be sited in Spitalfields' liveliest public space - Bishops Square - and will be seen by more than 70,000 people a week. The winning sculpture will go on display in October 2010. [more]

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http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=11&int_new=34141

"Nick Hornby proposes a large scale, multi-faceted sculpture that merges six different aspects of Spitalfields – from its famous Christ Church to the profile of the Spitalfields Woman on display at the British Museum. It is a consistently changing 3-D piece into which visitors can read different images as they circle it. Hornby’s work has previously featured at the Hayward Gallery and Tate Britain. "

Updated 12.11.2009

Selected for 2009 / 2010 AA2A Scheme

Updated 02.09.2009

WALKING IN OUR MIND, Southbank Centre, August 2009, Video Documentation:

Updated 14.08.2009

Review: SLAMXHYPE

Updated 12.08.2009

Interview: FAD (Art Fast News)

Updated 05.08.2009

WALKING IN OUR MIND Images

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Updated 20.07.2009

Live Video: for Shifty (2008) / MOLLY NYMAN & HARRY ESCOTT at Latitude Festival.

Updated 20.07.2009

WEST LONDON STORY: Reception, Talks & Performances. London 2012 Open Weekend Event. 24th July 2009 6-9pm: for info: rebecca.pelly-fry@rbkc.gov.uk

Updated 07.07.2009

Selected for Courvoisier The Future 500, in partnership with The Observer
http://www.guardian.co.uk/courvoisier500

Updated 04.07.2009

Selected for RBS Bursary Award 2009.

Updated 27.06.2009

Shortlisted Mark Tanner Sculpture Award. Guest selector is Cornelia Parker.

The Mark Tanner Sculpture Award is now the largest sculpture prize of its kind in the UK. It is unique in its combination of offering both financial support towards the production of new work and a solo exhibition to an exceptional emerging sculptor.Originated in 2001, The Tanner award is a total of £10,000.

Updated 19.06.2009

Introducing... a new Gormley by Deborah Feldman, ES Magazine, 19.06.09
[read interview...]

ES Magazine

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/lifestyle/article-23709547-details/Introducing...+a+new+Gormley/article.do

Updated 30.05.2009

Hayward Gallery residency project with SE1 United: a collaboration between up to six young adults and Nick Hornby to explore the theme of artist studios in response to the Walking in My Mind exhibition at the Hayward Gallery this summer.

The final work will be on show to public from 4 - 27 August Level 2 Royal Festival Hall.

WALKING IN MY MIND
The Hayward Gallery
23 June – 6 September 2009

Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XZ.

For further PRESS information and to request press images please contact Helena Zedig, Visual Arts Press Manager, on 020 7921 0887 or Helena.Zedig@southbankcentre.co.uk, or Gillian Fox, Visual Arts Press Officer, on 020 7921 0631 or Gillian.Fox@southbankcentre.co.uk.

http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/visual-art

Updated 30.03.2009

"Tate Britain and South London Gallery: the young people taking over our museums"
Polly Corrigan, Kids in Museums, March 2009.

Updated 20.03.2009

"No boundaries: sculptor Nick Hornby makes wall drawings imagining whats beyond the frames of the Tate's artworks"
Serious Persuits, pg 73, World of Interiors, April 2009.

Updated 26.02.2009

THE GHOST IN THE MACHINE, Tate Britain,
26 Feb – 26 April 2009
curated by Indie Choudhury.

Working with young people aged 16-21, based upon the ALTERMODERN, sculptor Nick Hornby and jazz musician and MC, Soweto Kinch create new interpretations to works in the Tate Collection and Triennial exhibition.

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Updated 04.02.2009

INSIDE OUT
Panal Discussion: Brooke Lynn McGowan, Charlie Danby, Nick Hornby, Nathaniel Rackowe, Douglas White
Kettle's Yard House and Gallery
Monday 09 Feb 2009
16:00 - 18:00

Kettle's Yard, Castle Street, Cambridge CB3 0AQ
www.kettlesyard.org.uk

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THE VOICE AND NOTHING MORE,
Slade Research Centre, Woburn Square, WC1
14th - 16th January 2009


Festival exploring the voice culminating in objects, installations and performances
50 artists including Martin Creed, Cornelia Parker and Simon Faithfull, Dryden Goodwin.

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Actors Daisy Lewis, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett perform a live feed of BBC 1

Updated 11.10.2008

BOEING 727 Sony BMG, 9 Derry Street, London

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Updated 09.10.2008

GATTI, GROUP SHOW: Sept 20th - Nov 6th, London Canal Museum [Press Release]

Nick Hornby, Abigail Hunt, Liane Lang, Patricia Lennox, Andy Parker, Kieren Reed, Sinta Tantra.

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Essay: LICK IT by Michael Petry, MOCA London.


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Updated 06.10.2008

MAKE BELIEVE, The Guardian, Fri 3rd Oct:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2008/oct/03/1

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Updated 07.08.2008

Untitled slice of Boeing 727 Exhibited in Reception of University of the Arts London, 65 Davies Street,London,W1K 5DA | 06.08.08 - 30.09.08

Nick Hornby 727 Boeing

Updated 29.07.2008

Time Out, July 31st - August 6 2008, pg 15 - 29, Ossian Ward

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timeout.pdf

Updated 17.07.2008

TELL TALE HEART
Sculpture Commission for Camley Street Natural Park
July 2008 - Jan 2009
Curated by Sinta Tantra

http://www.camleystreetprojects.org

Press Release

http://flavorpill.com/london/events/2008/7/3/nick-hornby-tell-tale-heart?context=art

Nick Hornby Camley Street Castle

Updated 30.06.2008

Zhuangshi, China: Innovation From London, 2008 pp 106-107
Interview with Professor Keith Bardon, University of the Arts London

Zhuangshi

Updated 26.06.2008

ANTICIPATION: installation images: 1 | 2 | 3

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Updated 24.06.2008

Evening Standard Review ofANTICIPATION:

Download: eveningstandard_anticipation.pdf
online: http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/arts/ [...]

Nick Hornby Evening Standard

Updated 18.06.2008

In-conversation with Nick Hornby (writer)

Tuesday June 17th 630pm | Clifford Chance Sculpture Award 2008, 10 Upper Bank St, London

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Corporate Partnerships, Art in Offices: Clifford Chance Sculpture Award

http://www.arts.ac.uk/47258.htm

The global law firm Clifford Chance sponsors an annual sculpture award for the University's fine art students and exhibits the winning work in its London offices. Not only does the artwork spark debate within the firm, creating a sense of community, it positions the firm as contemporary and forward thinking.

ANTICIPATION
Group show of graduates. Curated by Catriona Warren & Kay Saatchi
25.06.08 - 29.07.08
Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street, London, W1A 2LR

Jodie Carey, Philip Caramazza, Simon Cunningham, Christopher Hanlon, Alex Hoda, Nick Hornby, Luke Jackson, Sam Jackson, Sarah Lederman, Jo Longhurst, Oliver MacDonald, Svein Moxvola, Jack Newling, Katie Paterson, Giles Ripley, Jeni Snell, Rita Soromenho, Esther Teichmann, Simon Ward, Emma Wieslander, James Wright, Frances Young

Press Release

http://www.newexhibitions.com/exhibitions/id=1442&region=0&exhibition_id=14413

Playing to the gallery, Giles Morris
The Guardian, Monday March 10 2008

http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2008/mar/10/2


Joining the Dots Platform DVD
Selected Works from a Live Art Development Agency National Platform Documentation Project 2006-2007.

Available at the Live Art Development Agency’s online bookshop at www.thisisUnbound.co.uk

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"Untitled, after Nick Hornby"- Brooke McGowan
Miser & Now, Issue 12, Spring 2008
A Keith talent publication

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Bridge The Gap, Gaynor aaltonen, University of the Arts London Magazine

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CLIFFORD CHANCE SCULPTURE AWARD 2008

Clifford Chance 10 Upper Bank Street, London, E14 5JJ
Feb 1st - July 26th

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Future Map 07
The Arts Gallery, 65 Davies Street, London, W1K 5DA
28th November | until: Jan 08

Artists include: Christine Aerfeldt, Laura Buckley, Nick Hornby, Haroon Mirza

www.futuremap07.com

Press Release

Interview with Eamonn Maxwell on ArtRabbit

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20 - 23 Sept 2007
MA Show Chelsea College of Art

MA Show| Images | Artist's Statement

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3 Aug 2007
How We May Be, Tate Britain

www.tate.org.uk/britain/lateattate/... .html
www.howwemaybe.com

Press Relsease | Contact

18th- 20th of April 2007

FUTURE REFLECTIONS Triangle Gallery, Chelsea College of Art and Design

The exhibition presented artworks discarded by University of the Arts London students. Failed experiments, no-longer useful studies, projects too difficult to store, etc. that were collected and reconfigured into new forms over the course of the conference. At the end of Future Reflections, these temporary works were crushed in the waste compacter in acknowledgment of the many forms of recycling involved in making and thinking about art.

http://www.chelsearesearch.org/futurereflections/node/108

16 - 24 June 2007
Camberwell Arts Festival

www.camberwellarts.org.uk/

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27 April 2007
Live video Event - Whitechapel Art Gallery

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17 March 2007 live cello performance
Bristol Arnolfini
www.arnolfini.org.uk/

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LATE AT TATE 2 February 2007, 18.00–22.00, Tate Britain

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MONSTEROUS TALES

Aug 10 - Oct 20, 2006

Artists include: Oreet Ashery, Yason Banal, Teodora Buba, Gary Colclough, Christina Corfield, Sarah Doyle, Joe Duggan, Lisa Finnegan-Smith, Angela Cockayne, Craig Fisher, Nick Hornby, Gabrielle O’Connor, Anita Mudaliar.

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FRAMED 23 - 24 - 25 March 2006
Slade Research Centre, Woburn Square, London.

A Max MSP patch listens to Kiss FM, in particular to its beat, and edits / imposes that rhythm onto Radio 4.

>> Listen: Sound Extract

 

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HAYWARD NIGHTS 13 March 2006

Performances to coincide with the current Dan Flavin retrospective exhibition at the Hayward. It forms part of the South Bank Centre's Ether Festival. Minotaur Shock will be joined in the Waterloo Sunset Pavilion by The High Llamas and entry to the show is free. More information is available at the Hayward Gallery Website.

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BLINDART, Sense & Sensuality 2006
Bankside Gallery
14 September - 8 October 2006

http://www.blindart.net/home

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SOUND TRACK SOLO SHOW: Sept 20th - Oct 30th, 2a Ada St, London

Nick Hornby & Actor Simon Woods [Press Release]

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CRITICAL ARTWARE

http://www.criticalartware.net

 

 

 

 

 

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Current:

23rd March - January 2011
"SCULPTURE PROMENADE"
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
For Press Release, please click here
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21st May - 9th July
Solo Show
"ATOM VS SUPER SUBJECT"
Alexia Goethe Gallery
, London.
For Press Release, please click here

Forthcoming:

2010:

24th July - 15th August
"FLAMING JULY"
2012 Olympiad
Leighton House, London
For Press Release, please click here
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30th Sept - 23rd October 23rd
Window Gallery Exhibition
Curated by Joe Winter
EYEBEAM, New York

2011:

Arthur Fleischmann & Nick Hornby
SLOVAK EMBASSY, London

 

Previous:

2010:

Tate Britain | Symposia| 'The Benefits of Risk'
Wednesday 3rd March 10:00 - 17.00
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12 Jan - 12 Feb
Spitalfields Sculpture Prize Exhibition

2009:

29 Nov - 6 Dec 2009
RPG
Residency, Institute of Contemporary Indian Art (ICIA House)
Mumbai, India
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November 27th – 29th
ARTBARTER
Rag Factory, London
16-18 Heneage Street, E1 5LJ
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November 19th - December 11th
RBS Bursary Awards 2009 Exhibition
Royal British Society of Sculptors, London
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4 - 27 August
WALKING IN OUR MIND
Southbank Centre, London
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24th July 2009 6-9pm
WEST LONDON STORY: Reception, Talks & Performances. London 2012 Open Weekend Event.
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26 Feb – 26 April 2009
THE GHOST IN THE MACHINE,
Tate Britain
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09 Feb
INSIDE OUT
Panal Discussion: Brooke Lynn McGowan, Charlie Danby, Nick Hornby, Nathaniel Rackowe, Douglas White
Kettles Yard, Cambridge

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14th - 16th January 2009
THE VOICE AND NOTHING MORE
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Slade Research Centre, London