Source: http://www.timothyholt.co.uk/andings/
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 22:21:56+00:00

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From 28 May — 29 May 2016, new collaborative exhibition And Ings shows at the Noho Studios, bringing together the work of established and emerging artists each exercising a diverse and distinctive approach to contemporary art. The preview launch will be held on Friday 27 May, 6 — 8 pm with free tickets available through ticketing platform Eventbrite, register here.
Set in London's Noho Studios, And Ings comprises of work by artists Colin Booth, Stewart Geddes, Timothy Holt, Phil Illingworth, Paul Simon Richards and Michael Wall.
These contemporaries challenge the viewer with the manipulation of familiar materials within their surroundings, asking questions, and perhaps making fun of, our relationship towards craft.
The works on show offer diverse approaches for appropriating construction within an artistic sphere, from two to three dimensions. The viewer is deliberately drawn into debate, is teased, and asked to judge as well as to navigate their way around a world in which boundaries are blurred, heightening our dependent bond to dexterity. Stemming from the historical values from the Young British Artist era in the late 1980â€™s, this multidisciplinary exhibition will bring these artists' considerations on chance connections finely into focus.
Included at the preview launch, a limited number of editions will be made available by curator and participating artist Timothy Holt. These editions will be freely available until stocks last.
For further information please email info@andings.co.uk or press release.
Colin Booth (b. 1951, lives and works in St Leonards—on—Sea) received a BA in Fine Art from University of Northumbria in 1976. Recent solo exhibition includes Anxiety Ground, MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art), London (2016), Omnia Somnia, University La Cambre, Brussels (2016) and Utility Series, Curious Projects, Eastbourne (2016). Recent group exhibitions include East Sussex Modern, esps, St Leonards—on—Sea (2016) and Bring Your Own Beamer, Folkestone (2015).
Stewart Geddes (b. 1961, lives and works in Bristol) received a BA in Fine Art from Bristol Polytechnic in 1983, an MA in Fine Art from London City University in 1997 and a MPhil in Fine Art from Royal College of Art in 2007. Recent solo exhibitions include Zed Alley, Campden Gallery, Chipping Campden (2014) and MGM, Howard Gardens Gallery, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff (2010). Recent group exhibitions include Material Fact, Studio 1.1, London (2016), British Council Exhibition, Metro Polanco, Mexico City (2016) and Dream Visions, Sladers Yard, West Bay, Bridport (2016).
Timothy Holt (b. 1988, lives and works in Guildford) received a BA in Fine Art from University for the Creative Arts in 2011 and completed short courses in Art History, Criticism and Curating at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2014 and in Critical Theory in Contemporary Art Practice at Chelsea College of Arts, London in 2015. Curator and participating artist, recent solo exhibitions include A Bunch of Floaters, The New Gallery, Calgary (2016), Bags for Life, The Gallery, The Island, Bristol (2015) and Up, Down, Side to Side, Bloc Projects, Sheffield (2015). Recent group exhibitions include POMP, Safehouse 1 & 2, London (2016), Another After, Great Western Studios, London (2015) and Fresh Is More, APG Gallery, Sheffield (2014).
Phil Illingworth (b. 1955, lives and works in England and France) received a BA in Fine Art at Portsmouth College of Art and Design in 1978. Recent solo exhibitions include Frightening Albert, WW Gallery, London (2012) and Little Gods, GASP, Portsmouth (2009). Recent group exhibitions include 6Gins, Royal Standard, Liverpool (2015), Autocatalytic Future Games, No Format Gallery, London (2015) and Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (2013).
Paul Simon Richards (b. 1981, lives and works in London) received a BA in Fine Art from Slade School of Fine Art in 2003, an MA in Philosophy from the University of Greenwich London in 2011 and completed the Lux Associate Artists Programme in 2012. Recent solo exhibitions include L*a*b, Arcade, London (2016), Quasi—Monte Carlo, AND/OR, London (2016) and Voices, Nile Sunset Annex, Cairo (2015). Recent group exhibitions include More mind boggling evidence, Nile Sunset Annex, Cairo (2015) and Cue, Play, Pause, Swiss Cottage Gallery, London (2015).
Michael Wall (b. 1992, lives and works in London) received a BA in Fine Art from Norwich University of the Arts in 2014. Recent solo exhibition includes Michael Wall, Tsuru+LIM, London (2016). Recent group exhibitions include New Blood, Spitalfields Market, London (2015) and Curated Dialogues, Stew Studios, Norwich (2014).

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