clunie reid
- Work
- Biography
Born 1971, lives and works in London
EDUCATION
1993 - 95 Royal College of Art, London. MA Painting
1994 School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA.
1990 - 93 Wimbledon School of Art, London. BA Painting.
SELECTED SOLO SHOWS
2011
Cos What's Inside Him Never Dies, MOTINTERNATIONAL, London
Cos The Body Goes In And Out, MOTINTERNATIONAL, Brussels
Melanie Griffith's Knee, Banner Repeater, London
2010
Art Now, Tate Britain, London. Two person show.
Dumb Down, Get Dressed, Move Out, Studio Voltaire, London. Supported by The Elephant Trust, London
2009
Zoo 2009, John Jones Prize Winner Exhibition, London
Clunie Reid, MOTINTERNATIONAL, London
Out There, Not Us, Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea
Peek A De Boom, Galerie Reinhard Hauff, Stuttgart
2008
Nought To Sixty, Institute for Contemporary Arts, London
2007
Life As You Like It, MOTINTERNATIONAL, London
2006
Trousers Too Tight, Heels To High, Keith Talent Gallery, London
SELECTED GROUP SHOWS
2011
The Pavement and the Beach, Paradise Row, London
2010
Free, New Museum, New York
In The Event Of Suspicion, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Germany
Newspeak: British Art Now, The Saatchi Gallery, London
Contact Photography Festival, Toronto
Misty Boundaries Fades and Dissolves, Formcontent London
2009
Karaoke - Photographic Quotes, Fotomuseum Winterthur, Zurich
We Came Here To Get Laid, Not To Critique Dutch Culture, with Tom Ellis and Richard Parry, Wilfried Lentz, Rotterdam
2008
Life As You Like It, Camden Arts Centre, London
2007
East International, Norwich. Selected by Matthew Higgs & Marc Caamille Chaimowicz
Propagansa Machine, Local Operations, Serpentine Gallery, London
Transmission Gallery, Glasgow
One in the Other, London,
No.w.here at Zoo Art Fair, London
Aspen 11, Neue Alte Brucke, Frankfurt
2006
A Tree Can See, Flaca Gallery, London
Launch Project, “falkeandcharlotte project space”/Dolores, Ellen de Bruijne Gallery, Amsterdam
Neadle Drops, Parade, London
God Is Bored Of Us II, Fast Moving Consumer Goods, London
This Show Is Ribbed For Her Pleasure, Cynthia Broan Gallery, New York
2005
Les Marveilles Du Monde, Centre for Contemporary Art, Dunkerque
2004
Doubtful Pleasures, APT Gallery, London
Sur Reel, Redux, Gallery, London
The Possibility Of Experiencing The Death Of Others, One in the Other Gallery, London
2003
Render Red Nose, MOTINTERNATIONAL, London
Not Everything, Jeffrey Charles, London
Other Than, MOTINTERNATIONAL, London
Platform Primera, Plate forme 4, Dunkerque
The Greatest Show On The Earth, The Metropole Gallery, Folkestone
Curated by Peter Fillingham
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2012
Herbert, M ‘Reviews Marathon’ Art Review, Issue #56 January/February
2011
Hammond, C ed. Clunue Reid Exhibition catalogue for ‘Cos what’s inside him never dies’, MOT International
Murphy, T ’86 Minutes With Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes’ New York Magazine, January
Holmes, E ed. Schizm Magazine, Issue #2 January
Faker Drinker Soldier Heiress, Book Works London
2010
Tedone, G ‘Free’ This is tomorrow, New York, December
McLean-Ferris, L ‘Misty Boundaries Fades and Dissolves’ Art Review, Issue #42 May
Williams, G ‘Clunie Reid’ ArtForum January
Thiel, T ‘Your Higher Plane Awaits: The work of London artist Clunie Reid’ Art Value Issue #7
‘We’re going to the Zoo’ by Hayley Hatton, www.dazeddigital.com, 16th
October 2009
‘Art fair fever!’ by Ossian Ward, www.timeout.com, 13th October 2009
‘Artist of the week 43: Clunie Reid’ by Jessica Lack, www.guardian.co.uk, 3rd
June 2009
‘Exhibitions preview: Clunie Reid, Southend-on-Sea’ by Jessica Lack, The Guardian, Saturday 16th May 2009
2008
‘London’s 40 best artists’ by Ossian Ward and Helen Sumpter, Time Out, October
‘Nought to Sixty: Clunie Reid’, Kultureflash, issue 247, 5th June 2008
The Happy Hypocrite – Linguistic Hardcore, issue 1, edited by Maria Fusco, ISBN 978-1 906012-01-4
2007
East International 2007 selected by Matthew Higgs and Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Norwich University College of the Arts, ISBN 1-872482-87-2
ʻEast Review’ by Martin Herbert, Art Monthly, September 2007
‘Group Show: Lutz Fezer, Kevin Hutcheson & Clunie Reid’ by Claire Mitchell, The List, issue 574, 23rd April 2007
Photo art: the new world of photography, edited by Uta Grosenick and Thomas Seelig, Cologne: DuMont 2007, ISBN 9783832177812
2006
Review by Martin Coomer, Time Out, 9-16th August 2006
‘Report from London’ by Sherman Sam, The Brooklyn Rail, September 2006
Miser & Now, Issue 8, Keith Talent Gallery, July 2006
2005
Miser & Now, Issue 5, Keith Talent Gallery, 2005









































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