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Alexander de Cadenet Biography
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1992 |
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Lincoln-Seligmann Art Prize, Harrow School
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1996 |
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B.A., Courtauld Institute of Art, London
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Lives and works in London
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2009
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‘Demi-Monde’, F-ISH Gallery, Hastings (solo)
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2009
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Art and Design Pavilion, presented by Osborne Samuel Gallery, London
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2008
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Zoo Art Fair, presented by T1+2 Gallery, London
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2008
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23 Upper Cheyne Row Gallery (solo)
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2008
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Gallery Marino, Rome
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2008
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Beijing National Museum (official Olympic Selection of Prints), Beijing
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2008
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Old Harrovian Photographers, Harrow School, London
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2007
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New Contemporaries, Art Basel, Miami
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2007
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Old Harrovian Artists, Sotheby’s, London
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2006
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V Project, Trafalgar Square, London
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2006
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‘Gothic’, Tate Britain, London
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2006
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Zoo Art Fair, presented by T1+2 Gallery, London
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2006
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Chicago Art Fair, presented by T1+2 Gallery, London
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2005
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Zoo Art Fair, presented by T1+2 Gallery, London
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2005
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‘Hitler Skull Portrait’, Port Elliot Literary Festival, London
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2005
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‘Religious Subjects Skull Portraits’, T1+2 Gallery, London
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2005
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‘Historical Subjects Skull Portraits: Adolph Hitler’, Aquarium Gallery, London (solo)
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2005
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‘Love You’, Aquarium Gallery, London (solo)
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2004
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‘Pax Britannica’, Aquarium Gallery, London
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2004
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‘Skull Portraits of Jake and Dinos Chapman’, Aquarium Gallery, London
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2003
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‘British Spies Skull Portraits’, Courtauld Institute of Art, London (solo)
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2001
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‘What’s New from London’, Orion Gallery, Ostende
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2001
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‘Between Heaven & Earth’, Museum of Modern Art, Ostende
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2001
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‘Celebrity Skull Portraits’, Museum of Modern Art, Ostende
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2000
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‘The Scream’, VTO Gallery, London
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2000
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‘This is the end my friend, the end...’, Polstar Art Programme @ Home, London
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2000
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‘Religious Subjects Skull Portraits’, Museum of (Emotions), London
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1999
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‘Celebrities Skull Portraits Series’, 30 Underwood Street Gallery, London (solo)
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1999
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‘Erection of the Maasai Golgotha’, Kenya (solo)
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1998
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‘Super-Models Skull Portraits Series’, Victoria & Albert Museum, London (solo)
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1997
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‘Interconnections’, Notting Hill Arts Club, London (solo)
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1996
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‘Atmosphere’, The Mark, London (solo)
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1994
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‘Fame Killers’, Fete Worse than Death, Hoxton Square, London
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1993
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‘Black Circles’, Cadogan Gallery, London (solo)
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2005
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‘Artist Gets Inside Hitler’s Head’, Paul Arandt, The Guardian
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2004
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‘Xray(t)ed Portraits: The Revealing Art of Alexander de Cadenet’, Scott Tillett, PDN Spring
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2003
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Alexander de Cadenet, Mike Skinner, Black Book
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2003
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Alexander de Cadenet, Edward Lucie-Smith, Art Tomorrow
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2000
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Alexander de Cadenet, Edward Lucie-Smith, Movements in Art since 1945
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2000
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Cover/Back Cover, Edward Lucie Smith, Fidget Magazine
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1999
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‘A Post-Pop Spin on Phrenology...The Huge Brightly Coloured Skulls Have Instant Visual Impact’, Julia Thrift, Time Out
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1999
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‘X-Ray Artist Gets Inside the Head of Jonathan Aitken’, Cathy Milner, Sunday Telegraph
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1999
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‘Celebrity X-rays Set for New Art Craze’, Vanessa Thorpe, The Observer
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1999
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Artist to Sell Aitken’s Skull’, Senay Boztas, The Sunday Times
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