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Biography |
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1987 - 1989 |
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BA Hons Fine Art - Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham |
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1989 - 1992 |
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Royal Academy Diploma - Royal Academy of Arts, London |
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Collections: |
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UBS Bank; Goldman Sax; Arthur Anderson; Lord Foster of Thames Bank (Norman Forster, architect); Swiss embassy, Washington DC; EMI; Channel 4; Met Bar, London; Crane Kalman Gallery, London; Gallerie Ariel Sibony, Place des Vosges, Paris |
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Exhibitions |
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2004 |
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Exhibition of New Digital Print Editions – Davis Langdon, London |
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2004 |
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20th Century Art Fair – Royal College of Art, London |
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2004 |
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Hayashibara Museum of Art, Okayama, Japan (an exhibition of the ultra-violet project “Boys Own Stories”) |
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2003 |
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London Contemporary Art Fair – Design Centre, London |
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2003 |
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“Mobile”, a Mini Retrospective – APT Gallery, London |
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2003 |
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Art Basel, Miami |
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2002 |
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“Boys Own Stories” Solo Show – Crane Kalman Gallery, London |
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2000 |
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Resident Artist, Glynebourne Opera Festival |
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2000 |
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Exhibition for the Monaco Grand Prix at the Monaco Star |
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1999 |
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“Recent Work” – Crane Kalman Gallery |
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1998 |
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FIAC 98 (Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain), Paris |
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1997 |
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FIAC 97 |
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1996 |
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The Hunting Art Prize - Royal College of Art, London |
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1996 |
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Awarded “Most Popular Painting in the Show” Prize |
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1996 |
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“Essence of Humour” - Crane Kalman Gallery |
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1995 |
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Nagoya City Art Museum, Japan. Touring to Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto |
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1995 |
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Sponsored by the British Council in Japan |
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1995 |
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European Parliament, Strasbourg |
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1994 |
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Sunday Times Watercolour Award |
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1994 |
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Royal Academy Summer Exhibition |
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1993 |
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Arthur Anderson Young Artist Award |
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1992 |
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Royal Academy Young Masters – Crane Kalman Gallery |
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1991 |
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“Into the Nineties” – ICA, London |
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