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George Shaw (British, 1966)
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George Shaw Twelve Short Walks
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Biography |
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Studied at the Royal College of Art, London |
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Exhibitions |
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2006 |
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Anthony Wilkinson Gallery, 'Ash Wednesday' (solo) |
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2005 |
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Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva (solo) |
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2003 |
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'What I Did this Summer', Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (first exhibition in a public institution), travelling to Newlyn Art Gallery, Cornwall, and Dundee Contemporary Arts |
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2003 |
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Tate Triennial Exhibition at Tate Britain, titled Days Like These |
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2001 |
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Nunnery Gallery, London, and Lift Gallery, London (solo) |
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2001 |
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Anthony Wilkinson Gallery, called The New Life (solo) |
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1999 |
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Anthony Wilkinson Gallery, London, 'Of Innocence: Scenes from the Passion' (solo) |
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1998 |
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Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, London (solo) |
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1998 |
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New Contemporaries at Teafactory, Liverpool |
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Literature |
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2005 |
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George Shaw: Ash Wednesday, Anthony Wilkinson Gallery, London |
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2003 |
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George Shaw: What I Did this Summer, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham |
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2003 |
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George Shaw, This was Life: Collected Writings 1996–2003, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, 2003, published to accompany the exhibition What I Did this Summer, Ikon Gallery |
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2003 |
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Days Like These: Tate Triennial Exhibition of Contemporary British Art, Tate Britain, London |
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