Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard
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Born: Manchester/Newcastle
Lives: London
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BA Fine Art/Art Theory - Goldsmiths MA Fine Art - Goldsmiths
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2011 Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Kate MacGarry, London Publicsfear, South london Gallery 2010 Silent Sound (live performance), AV Festival , Middlesbrough Town Hall 2009 Radio Mania: An Abandoned Work, BFI Southbank Gallery, London Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Void Gallery, Derry Performer. Audience. Fuck Off, Site Gallery, Sheffield 2008 Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Kate MacGarry, London Run For Me, ArtProjx at Prince Charles Cinema, London. Introduced by Andrew Graham-Dixon Run For Me, Baltic, Gateshead Run For Me, Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Lawrence Eng, Vancouver Call & Response, Musee d'art moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Luxemborug 2007 Silent Sound, Art Positions, Art Basel Miami Beach The 24 seven, Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes Precious Little, MIC Toi Rerehiko, Auckland touring to Physics Room, Christchurch Anyone else isn't you, BRITDOC, Keble College, Oxford Kiss My Nauman, Jarvis Cocker's Meltdown Festival, Royal Festival Hall, London 2006 Silent Sound (installation), A Foundation at Greenland Street, Liverpool Silent Sound (live performance), St. George's Hall, Liverpool Change My Life, Noyes Gallery, Yellow Springs, Ohio Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Jerwood Space, London 2005 Anyone else isn't you, Kent Institute of Art and Design, Maidstone Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Brighton Film Festival, Brighton Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Kate MacGarry, London Anyone else isn't you, The Hospital, London 2004 Everybody else is wrong, Pavilion, Montreal 2003 File under Sacred Music, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London 1998 A Rock 'N' Roll Suicide, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London The kids are alright, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London 1997 The Smiths is dead, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London Doing it for the Kids, Bluecoat Arts Centre, Liverpool 1996 The World Won't Listen, Underwood Street Gallery, London
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2012 Thank You for The Music!, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland 2011 LIVE! L'arte incontra il rock, Centro per l' arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato, Italy 2010 In The Long Run: 30 Years of the Great North Run, Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle upon Tyne New Film and Video from the Arts Council Collection, touring the UK March 2010 - November 2011 to: Museum and Art Gallery, Derby;Longside Gallery, near Wakefield; DLI Museum and Durham Art Gallery, Durham; Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum, Lochmaddy; OVADA, Oxford; The Brindley, Runcorn; Museum and Art Gallery, Newport; Lightbox, Woking; The Collection, Lincoln; Rhyl Library Art Gallery, Rhyl. Black Mirror, Centre d'art scenique contemporain, Lausanne, Switzerland Talking Heads, Irish Museum of Contemporary Art, Dublin 2009 Recent acquisitions, De Hallen museum, Haarlem, The Netherlands Down at The Bamboo Club, Picture This Atelier, Bristol V-Effekt/ In and Out of Place, Bibliothekswohnung, Berlin Pete and Repeat, 176, London The Communism of Forms, The Art Gallery of York University, Toronto Meeting Point, Doris McCarthy Gallery, Toronto 2008 This Is The Gallery And The Gallery Is Many Things, Eastside Projects, Birmingham Art & Music in Popular Culture, Museum of Modern Art, New York Affectionate Homages and Hostile Takeovers, The Power Plant, Toronto I have no issues, Lawrence Eng, Vancouver Into The Music, Kunstraum Muenchen, Munich Sonic Youth, Green on Red, Dublin The Happy Land, National Film Theatre, Southbank, London Popshop, MU, Eindhoven I desired what you were... I need what you are, Maze, Turin Past Forward, 176, London History Will Repeat Itself, HMKV, Dortmund touring to Kunst-Werke, Berlin and CCA, Warsaw Just Play, Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg Volume(s), Casino Luxembourg, Luxembourg Medium Cool, Art in General, New York Unpacking the Archive, 1:1 Projects, Rome 2007 Nick Cave - The Exhibition, The Arts Centre, Melbourne Amass, Boots Contemporary Art Space, Missouri Grain, Isle of Grain, Kent A Second Life, Stadtgalerie, Bern The Communism of Forms, Vermelho Gallery, Brazil The Weasel, South London Gallery, London Overtake: The Reinterpretation of Modern Art, Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork Harry Smith Anthology Remixed, alt.vinyl Gallery, Newcastle touring to Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow After The Fact, BFI Southbank, London Navigations: per Forma, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin Love & Anarchy, K3, Zurich ...Ma come mai? Paolo Bonzano Memorial Exihibition, Galleria Paolo Bonzano, Rome 2006 Street: Behind The Cliche, Witte de With, Rotterdam Neo-Con: Contemporary Returns to Conceptual Art, Apex Art, New York touring to the British School at Rome 37 Seconds, The Big Screen, Liverpool Switch on the Power! Noise and Policies on Music, Museum of Contemporary Art, Vigo touring to Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, Spain and Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Spain Et Tu Tribute, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh Black: Implication Flooding, Colony, Birmingham Metropolis Rise: New Art from London, CQL Design Center, Shanghai touring to Dashanzi, Beijing Music for People, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee Surfing the Surface, Galleria Paolo Bonzano, Rome 2005 Video London, Espai Ubu, Barcelona Rhythm-A-Ning, Walton's New School, Dublin touring to Context Gallery, Derry Biennale! Temporary Contemporary, London touring to Beijing, Shanghai, Kunming & Canton 2004 VIPER International Festival for Film, Video and New Media, Basel Yugoslav Biennial, Vrsac, Serbia & Montenegro Faraway So Close, Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, New York This Much Is Certain, Royal College of Art, London Artists Films About Music Culture, National Film Theatre, London 2003 File under Sacred Music, Schaufenster, Oslo Shooting Live Artists, Site Gallery, Sheffield 2001 Modern Love, hobbypopMUSEUM, Dusseldorf touring to VTO Gallery, London Century City, Tate Modern, London 1999 Kill Yr Idols, Laure Genillard Gallery, London 1997 Victoria, Laurent Delaye, London Beck's New Contemporaries '97, Cornerhouse, Manchester touring to Camden Arts Centre, London and Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow (selected by Sarat Maharaj, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Gillian Wearing) 1996 Yerself is Steam, 85 Charlotte Street, London (curated by Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard) 1995 The Hanging Picnic, Factual Nonsense, Hoxton Square, London Music Videos and DVD Releases 2009 Do you love me like I love you, Part 4: Your Funeral... My Trial (Mute Records) Do you love me like I love you, Part 3: Kicking Against The Pricks (Mute Records) Do you love me like I love you, Part 2: The Firstborn Is Dead (Mute Records) Do you love me like I love you, Part 1: From Her To Eternity (Mute Records) The Letter, The Veils (Rough Trade Records) 2008 Midnight Man, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Mute Records) More News From Nowhere, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Mute Records) Night of the Lotus Eaters, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Mute Records) Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Mute Records) 2007 The Treacle Sessions, Grinderman (Mute Records) Education Forsyth and Pollard studied together in London. MA Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, 2002- 04 BA Fine Art & Art Theory, Goldsmiths College, 1992- 95
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Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard'. Miria Swain, Untitled Autumn 2005 'Lover's View'. Helen Sumpter, The Big Issue, 17th October 2005 'Got it Taped'. Paul Artrocker, Artrocker, Issue 15, 20 June 2005 'When does a sound become art?'. Survey, Art Review, May 2005 'Remake/Remodel'. Pil & Galia Kollectiv, Plan B, April/May 2005 Cream of the Crop Charlotte Edwards Independent on Sunday, 4 July 2004 London�s Top 25 New Artists Art Review supplement, July-August 2004 Psychotic Reaction Cathy Unsworth Mojo, September 2003 The Second Coming Vivienne Gaskin Schnitt (in German), Summer 2003 Rewind and Repeat to Fade Ian White Art Review, June 2003 It Beats Bingo! Iain Aitch The Guardian, 17 March 2003 Kick The Kitsch Michael Bracewell The Independent on Sunday, 23 March 2003 Spastic Fantastic Michael Williams Sleazenation, May 2003 Pop Art Susan Corrigan i-D Magazine, August 1997 Reel Around The Fountain David Barrett, Frieze, February - March 1997
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Beck�s New Contemporaries '97
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2009 Perform, Repeat, Record: A Critical Anthology of Live Art in History, Routledge. Edited by Adrian Heathfield and Amelia Jones, Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard in conversation with Andrew Renton 2008 In The Space of Elsewhere, Stanley Picker Gallery, University of Kingston. Text by Ilsa Colsell Past Forward, 176, London. Texts by Ilsa Colsell and Ben Borthwick 2007 Angelaki, Routledge, Visual project by Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard comunismo da Forma, Som, Immagem E Politica da Arte, Alameda Casa, Sao Paulo. Text by Earl Miller History Will Repeat Itself, HMVK, Dortmund. Text by Anke Hoffmann Film Festival Rotterdam, Rotterdam Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Lucia Farinati, Audio Arts Volume 25 ...Ma come mai? Paolo Bonzano Memorial, Galleria Paolo Bonzano. Edited by Cecila Canziani 2006 Liverpool Art Tripper, The Power of Art Podcasts, commissioned by the BBC and Arts Council England Silent Sound, A Foundation, Liverpool. With audio CD. Text by Ilsa Colsell Experience, Memory, Re-Enactment, Revolver, Edited by Anke Bangma, Steve Rushton, Florian Wust Metropolis Rise, Temporary Contemporary, Shanghai and Beijing. Text by Anthony Gross 2005 Anyone else isn't you, The Hospital, London. Texts by Momus, Steve Lamacq and JJ Charlesworth Biennale! Temporary Contemporary, London 2004 VIPER International Festival for Film, Video and New Media, Viper, Basel Yugoslav Biennial, Vrsac, Serbia & Montenegro. Text by Sinisa Mitrovic This Much Is Certain, Royal College of Art, London. Text by Tom McCarthy 1999 Strange Fascination: David Bowie - The Definitive Story, Virgin Books. Text by David Buckley 1997 Words & Pictures issue 10. Texts by Momus and Liam Gillick* Words & Pictures issue 9. Texts by Neil Crawford* Beck's New Contemporaries, Cornerhouse, Manchester. With audio CD. Text by Sacha Craddock Moving Targets, A Users Guide To British Art Now, Tate Gallery Publishing. Text by Louisa Buck Words & Pictures issue 8. Texts by Angus Fairhurst and Simon Ford* 1996 Words & Pictures issue 7. Texts by Billy Childish and Simon Cutts* Words & Pictures issue 6. Texts by Simon Bill and Andrew Wilson* Life/Live, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Texts by Laurence Bosse and Hans-Ulrich Obrist Words & Pictures issue 5. Texts by Max Wigram and Jake Chapman* 1995 Words & Pictures issue 4. Texts by Tracey Emin and Martin Maloney* Words & Pictures issue 3. Texts by Joshua Compston and Stewart Home* Words & Pictures issue 2. Texts by Jeremy Millar and Dr. Sarat Maharaj* 1994 Versus, Visual Project by Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard Words & Pictures issue 1. Texts by Momus and Liam Gillick* Words & Pictures - Pilot issue. Text by Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard* * Words & Pictures was published and curated by Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard between May 1994 and November 1997. Each issue was produced in a limited edition of 100 copies and took the form of a boxed container of signed and numbered artists' editions. Over 200 artists contributed to the project, including: Martin Creed, Jeremy Deller, Matthew Higgs, Andrew Hunt, Alan Kane, Tony Kemplen, Paul McDevitt, Adam McEwen, Simon Periton, Hadrian Pigott, Georgio Sadotti, David Shrigley, Bob & Roberta Smith, Bridgett Smith, Polly Staple, Georgina Starr, Gavin Turk and Jessica Voorsanger. Complete sets of Words & Pictures are held in several major public and private collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum and Tate Gallery in London, The Sackner Archive of Concrete & Visual Poetry in Miami, Yale University Collection of Rare Books and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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