PETER LAMB
Born 1973 London, England.
Lives and works in London.
Education:
1993 - 1996: |
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Camberwell School of Art, London. |
1991 - 1993: |
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Havering College of Art, United Kingdom. |
Solo Exhibitions:
2008 |
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Warm Time Machine, Monika Bobinska Gallery, London |
2007 |
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The Unemployed Prophet, CTRL Gallery, Houston, Texas, USA |
2006 |
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The Art of Dickies and Pollocks, Kontainer Gallery, London |
Group Exhibitions:
2009 |
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You Are More Beautiful Than A Butterfly, Wall Gallery, London
MILL, Monika Bobinska Gallery, London
Paperview, drawing show curated by Danny Rolph, John Jones Gallery,
London
Viking Mountion Funeral, Celestial Projects, Brooklyn, New York
Neon and All Things Electric, Neon and Signmakers, London (featuring
Tracy Emin, Franko B, Matt Collinshaw)
You Are More Beautiful Than A Butterfly, Gallery Turpentine,
Reykjavik, Iceland
Pulse
Art Fair, New York, Monika Bobinska, London
The Macabre Masterpiece Of Terror, Monika Bobinska
Gallery, London
Grotto, Museum 52, London
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2008 |
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Ultrasonic International 3, Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Free Art Fair, London
Pier Pressure, Maverick Showroom, Red Church Street, London |
2007 |
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Thames Mudlarks, Ctrl Gallery, Houston, TX
Miami Aqua, Miami, Ctrl Gallery, Houston, TX
07 Art Fair, London, Ctrl Gallery, Houston, TX
Notting Heaven, Sartorial Art, London
Free Art Fair, London
Lady Holic, Rod Barton Invites, London
Borrow and Burn, Transition Gallery, London
Near Dark, Donna Beam Gallery, Las Vegas, curated by Neal Rock |
2006 |
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Beauty and the Beast, Fieldgate Gallery, London
Every Debris, St Pauls Gallery, London (featuring Richard Wentworth)
Frenzy, Metropole Gallery, Folkestone, curated by Five Years Gallery
Cold Climates, Living Arts Museum, Iceland, (curator)
Broken Romanticism, Standpoint Gallery, London
Mimoid, Limehouse Arts Foundation, London
People Like Us, No More Grey Gallery, London |
2005 |
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Brand X, Sartorial Art Gallery, London
Do Not Ask Me Who I Am, St Pauls Gallery, London
More, Three Colts Gallery, London
Painting Unperfect, Houldsworth Gallery, London
Cold Climates, Apt Gallery, London (curator)
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, Seventeen Gallery, London |
2004 |
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Caution Uneven Surfaces, Temporarycontemporary Gallery, London
Horizon of Expectation, Empire Gallery, London
Material Faith, Kontainer Gallery, Los Angeles
The Agreement, Kontainer Gallery, Los Angeles
Idol Fools, Three Colts Gallery, London
One Day, Gallery Corridor, Iceland
But Not As We Know It, Kontainer Gallery, Los Angeles.
Cold Climate, APT Gallery, London (co-curator)
Then (part 6 painting and sculpture/developments), Phoenix Arts Organisation, Brighton |
2003 |
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Pyramid Scheme Exhibition, Schopf Gallery, Chicago
Midas, Post Gallery, Los Angeles
Campaign, Unit 2 Gallery, London (curated by Bob and Roberta Smith)
Group Show, Flaca Gallery, London
But Not As We Know it, APT, London
Temporary Fiction, Transition Gallery, London
(featuring David Burrows, Danny Rolph and Hew Locke)
LA International, The Latch Gallery, Los Angeles.
Intoxicant, Limehouse Arts Foundation, London.
The Physical World, APT Gallery, London (curator)
(featuring Ian Dawson and Lothar Gotz)
The Stray Show, Kontainer Gallery, Chicago.
Soho in Ottakring, Austrian Art Festival, Ottakring.
Miniature, touring show held at Raid Projects, Los Angeles and Kyubidou Gallery, Tokyo (co-curator) |
2002 |
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The Stray Show, (co-curator for Raid Projects), Chicago.
God is in the Detail, residency at Raid Projects Gallery, Los Angeles.
Island (GIANT 2), SevenSeven Gallery, London (curator)
From Dusk Till Dawn, Greenwich University (as part of the ‘persistence of gothic conference’)
Loco For Rococco, The Nunnery Gallery, London (co-curator) (featuring Ke-Karel van de Sterren, Erik van Lieshout and Mark Titchner).
Cross-Currents, Raid Projects, Los Angeles
Cross-Currents, MillerDurazo, Los Angeles
Cross-Currents, Deutsche Bank, London
Group Show, K3 Projects, London |
2001 |
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GIANT, Three Mills Film and TV Studios, London (co-curator)
Gods country, LA International, MillerDurazo Gallery, Los Angeles.
Just Short, Raid Projects, Los Angeles.
Group Show, Kopavogs Museum, Iceland. |
2000 |
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Spurgeon Experience 2, Raid Projects, Los Angeles.
A Winters Tale, Wolverhampton City Art Gallery and Museum.
Ark 2000, Dilston Grove, London.
Stuffed, Stuff Gallery, London.
Wall Space, Millerdurazo Gallery, Los Angeles. |
1999 |
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Group Show, British Lime Gallery, Orange County.
Its What She Would Have Wanted, Three Mills Film and TV Studios, London. |
1997 |
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Group Show, Attendi Gallery, London.
I.C.A Special Events, London. |
1996 |
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Bow Open, London.
King Sturge Art Prize, London.
Group Show, Coventry Gallery, London.
Southwark Open, South London Gallery. |
Publications:
2008 |
Ultrasonic Internationl 3, Mark Moore Gallery (catalogue), September.
Moravian Gallery, group exhibition (catalogue), Bratislava, September.
Free Art Fair, Free Art Fair catalogue, November. |
2006 |
Celeste Art Prize, Celeste Art Prize catalogue. |
2003 |
Remember Me, LA International catalogue, George Doneo, July.
The Stray Show, Rearview Mirror, Valerie Arnold, March. |
2002 |
Miniature, Raid Projects (catalogue), Rebecca Geldard, November.
Artist-In-Residence, Raid Projects (catalogue), Max Presneill, November.
Raid Routes, Artist Newsletter, Deirdre King, August, page 34.
Cross-Currents, Raid Projects (catalogue), Los Angeles. |
2001 |
Worst case scenarios revisited, Los Angeles Times, Vivian Letran, July.
Morgunbladid, Group show review, Anna Einarsdottir/Rikardur O. Palsson , Jan.
Don’t know what you’ve got till its gone, OC Weekly, Rebecca Schoenkopf, July.
DV, Just the Dish, Group show Review, Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Jan.
LA International, Biennial Art Invitational (catalogue), Los Angeles.
Group Show, Kopavogs Museum (catalogue), Iceland. |
Collections:
Deutsche Bank AG London
Iceland Air
Bibliography:
Remember Me, LA International catalogue, George Doneo, July 2003
The Stray Show, Rearview Mirror, Valerie Arnold, March 2003.
Raid Routes, Artist Newsletter, Deirdre King, August 2002, page 34.
Worst case scenarios revisited, Los Angeles Times, Vivian Letran, July 2001.
Don’t know what you’ve got till its gone, OC Weekly, Rebecca Schoenkopf, July 2001.
Morgunbladid, Group show review, Anna Einarsdottir, Jan. 2001.
Morgunbladid, Group show review, Rikardur O Palsson, Jan. 2001.
DV, Just the Dish, Group show Review, Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Jan. 2001.
Radio 1 Iceland, Interview with Rekyjavik Cultural Station, Jan. 2001.
Orange County Television, Interview for In Season, at Edward Giardina Gallery, April 1999.
DV, Solo Show Review, Gallery Anddyrinl, August 1998 |