Jerwood Space: Jerwood Contemporary Painters 2010 - 21 Apr 2010 to 30 May 2010

Current Exhibition


21 Apr 2010 to 30 May 2010
10 � 5 Mon - Fri, Sat-Sun 10 - 3
Jerwood Space
171 Union Street
SE1 OLN
London
United Kingdom
Europe
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Mimei Thompson, Yellow Tree, oil on canvas, 2009, 80x100cm
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Artists in this exhibition: Neil Clements, Stewart Cliff, Natasha Conway, Kevin Cosgrove, James Ferris, Lotte Gertz, Nick Goss, Tommy Grace, Charlie Hammond, Iain Hetherington, Thomas Hylander, Ellen Macdonald, Jill Mason, Lucy Kumara Moore, Jack Newling, J.A. Nicholls, Ben Pritchard, James Ryan, Daniel Sinsel, David Small, Lucy Stein, Shaan Syed, Mimei Thompson, Hanneline Visnes, Mindy Lee


Jerwood Contemporary Painters 2010
21 April � 30 May


Paul Huxley RA, Callum Innes and Vanessa Jackson curate a review of emerging painting practice in the UK

The twenty-four talented emerging artists who have been selected to take part in the fourth and final Jerwood Contemporary Painters include:

Neil Clements, Stewart Cliff, Natasha Conway, Kevin Cosgrove, James Ferris, Lotte Gertz, Nick Goss, Tommy Grace, Charlie Hammond, Iain Hetherington, Thomas Hylander, Ellen Macdonald, Jill Mason, Lucy Kumara Moore, Jack Newling, J.A. Nicholls, Ben Pritchard, James Ryan, Daniel Sinsel, David Small, Lucy Stein, Shaan Syed, Mimei Thompson, Hanneline Visnes


This innovative and diverse exhibition provides a unique opportunity for emerging artists at a particular stage in their development, between student and recognised artist. The exhibition supports imaginative and vibrant practice in contemporary painting by encouraging young artists during what can be their most creative period. Each of the participating artists, who must have graduated since 2000, receives an equal share of �30,000 to support them at this critical point in their careers. This fee is unusual to other prizes as it rewards every artist in the show.


Listings Information
Title: Jerwood Contemporary Painters
Dates: 21 April � 30 May 2010
Address: Jerwood Space, 171 Union St, SE1 0LN
Gallery Opening Times: Mon - Fri 10am � 5pm
Sat & Sun 10am � 3pm
Closed Bank Holidays
Admission: Free
Nearest tube: Southwark, London Bridge or Borough



Exhibition Events

A series of Monday evening events will accompany the exhibition at Jerwood Space. Events start at 6pm on the following dates:

26 April > Meet the Artists | Gallery tour with selector Vanessa Jackson and some of the exhibiting artists.

10 May > In Conversation | Paul Huxley RA discusses his work and this year�s exhibition with curator David Thorp.

17 May > A reflection | To mark the fourth and final Jerwood Contemporary Painters, a review and reflection on the four exhibitions.

24 May > Panel Discussion | A discussion focussing on opportunities for emerging artists. Speakers include Josh Lilley; Julie Lomax, Arts Council England; and David Rayson, RCA. Chaired by artist David Cotterrell.

Events are FREE but booking is recommended. To book and for general exhibition enquiries, please contact Parker Harris or check the Jerwood Visual Arts website:

01372 462190, [email protected]

Notes:

The Jerwood Charitable Foundation launched Jerwood Contemporary Painters at Frieze Art Fair 2006 as a major strand of the Jerwood Visual Art programme.

Jerwood Visual Arts is a contemporary gallery programme of awards, exhibitions and events at the Jerwood Space, which then tours nationally. Jerwood Visual Arts aims to promote and celebrate the work of talented emerging artists across the disciplines of drawing, painting, sculpture, applied arts, photography and moving image. Jerwood Visual Arts is a major initiative of the Jerwood Charitable Foundation. www.jerwoodvisualarts.org




JERWOOD SPACE Project Space
Mindy Lee
Spatter Platter


Delicately gruesome remains spill enticingly across the space in a globular installation of painting and collage. The paintings seemingly ooze from the corner of the space, dripping down the wall into collages of pigment and imagery. The strange shaped canvases provide a base for these abstract paintings, which appear to have grown extensions and additions. The installation sprawls across the space as the border between abstraction and representation melts away and the recognisable is homogenised into a new entity.

Mindy Lee studied MA Painting at The Royal College of Art (2002- 2004) Recent exhibitions include: �Creekside Open 09�, APT Gallery, London, �Breaking New� Five Hundred Dollars Gallery, London 2009, �The Pleasure�s All Mine� Transition Gallery, London 2009, �Slipping Out� [solo show] Blyth Gallery, London 2008, �00 Nature� Contemporary Art Projects, London, 2008. She is also the recipient of the Amlin Arts award and has had the following work published: �Beauty within dirtiness� Garageland Magazine, 2007, �Deliciously Awkward� NY Arts, [New York], vol 14, 2009. Future exhibitions include: �Double Trouble�, Blyth Gallery, London Oct- Nov 2010.

For more information please visit:
www.mindylee.co.uk


Since 2004 Jerwood Space has provided emerging artists with the opportunity to create new work in its Caf� Project Space. An exciting and vibrant environment, the Project Space showcases up to seven exhibitions a year, which run in tandem with the Jerwood Visual Arts programme in the gallery. Jerwood Visual Arts is a year- round contemporary gallery programme of awards, exhibitions and events at Jerwood Space, and on tour nationally, and is a major initiative of the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.




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