Biography
ADAM DIX | ||
Born: 1976 | ||
EDUCATION | ||
2009- | M.A. Fine Art | Wimbledon College of Art. |
1990- | B.A. (Hons) Graphics and Illustration | Middlesex Polytechnic |
ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS | ||
2018 | In Search of the Author | Zedes Gallery, Brussels |
2016 | New Paintings | Slete Gallery, Los Angeles |
2016 | All are Welcome | Eleven, London |
2016 | Yesterday’s Prophets | Eleven Gallery, London |
2004 | Urban Nature | Royal Overseas League, London |
2003 | Arrival and Departure | Attendi Gallery, London |
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS | ||
2019 | 10 Years | CHARLIE SMITH LONDON |
2018 | In Edition | Bo Lee Gallery. London |
2017 | In Residence | Griffin Gallery, London |
2017 | Relics from the De-Crypt | Gossamer Fog, London |
2016 | Telling Tales | Colleyer Bristow, London |
2015 | Strange Cities | Onassis Cultural Centre, Athens and New York |
2014 | 100 Painters of Tomorrow | Christies and Beers Contemporary, London |
2014 | So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish | Lawrie Shabibi. Dubai |
2013 | Jerwood Drawing Prize | London |
2013 | Ici Londres | Galerie Silin. Paris France |
2013 | Carousel | Aspex, Portsmouth |
2013 | Creekside Open (Ceri Hand) | APT Gallery. London |
2013 | News From The Sun | Phoenix Art Centre. Exeter |
2013 | Salon No. 10 | Marine Contemporary, LA California |
2012 | Unobtrusive Measures | Kunstpavillion. Munich |
2012 | Confined | Nest, The Hague, Holland |
2012 | Plus Art Projects Group Show | London |
2012 | The Saatchi Gallery, Channel 4's New Sensations and The Future Can Wait | London |
2012 | Anthology | Charlie Smith London, London |
2012 | Programming Myth.(2 person show with Tim Phillips) | Sumarria Lunn, London. |
2012 | On The Horizon: New Generation of British Painters | Marine Contemporary. LA California |
2012 | Other Criteria launch edition (Group show with Matthew Burrows & Colin Glen) | London |
2011 | The Saatchi Gallery, Channel 4's New Sensations and The Future Can Wait | London |
2011 | Urban Dreams | Room Gallery, London |
2011 | Exam | Transition Gallery, London |
2011 | Fraternise – The Salon | Beaconsfield Gallery, London |
2011 | Unobtrusive Measures | Schwartz Gallery. London |
2010 | Transmission | Haunch of Venison, London |
2010 | Keep Me Posted | London |
2010 | Catlin Art Prize | Shoreditch, London |
2009 | Future Map | Hoxton Square Projects, London |
2009 | Black Dog Yellow House | Trolley Gallery, London |
2009 | Creekside open (Jenni Lomax) | APT Gallery, London |
2007 | Jerwood Drawing Prize | London |
2007 | Creekside Open (Victoria Miro) | APT Gallery, London |
2006 | Not the Royal Academy | Llewellyn Alexander Gallery, London |
2004 | Discerning Eye | Mall Galleries, London |
2003 | New | Woolff Gallery, London |
PUBLICATIONS | ||
2014 | Cercle Magazine. Science Fiction edition | |
2013 | Elephant Magazine. ‘Coming Out Fighting’ by Natasha Hoare and Marc Valli | |
2011 | Inventory Magazine. ‘Folklore and Technology’ by Leanne Cloudsdale | |
2010 | The Catlin Guide. New Artists in the UK by Justin Hammond; published by Catlin Holdings Ltd. | |
2006 | Dictionary of Artists in Britain Since 1945’ by David Buckman; published Art Dic. | |
AWARDS & RESIDENCIES | ||
2009 | Jealous Art Prize Residency | |
2000 | Nominated for Paul Hamlyn foundation awards for visual arts | |
COLLECTIONS | ||
Fatima Maleki | ||
Anita Zabludowicz for 176 Gallery | ||
Alasdhair Willis | ||
Royal collection of Monaco | ||
University of Arts London |
Press Release | 10 Years | 2019
10 Years |
Dale Adcock, Emma Bennett, Kiera Bennett, Sara Berman, Jelena Bulajić, Tom Butler, Paul Chiappe, Adam Dix, Susannah Douglas, Tessa Farmer, Tom Gallant, Florian Heinke, Sam Jackson, Simon Keenleyside, Thomas Langley, Wendy Mayer, Hugh Mendes, Sean Molloy, Alex Gene Morrison, Tamsin Morse, Gavin Nolan, Dominic Shepherd, Carolein Smit, Barry Thompson, Gavin Tremlett |
PRIVATE VIEW: Thursday 11 July 6.30-8.30pm |
EXHIBITION DATES: Friday 12 July – Saturday 10 August 2019 |
GALLERY HOURS: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm or by appointment |
CHARLIE SMITH LONDON is delighted to announce ’10 Years’, our anniversary exhibition produced to celebrate a full decade’s operations in Shoreditch. During this time we have presented 88 exhibitions within the gallery, defining CHARLIE SMITH LONDON and gallery director Zavier Ellis’ unique curatorial vision. The gallery has also established itself as a discovery zone by being the first to exhibit many acclaimed young artists via its annual graduate exhibition Young Gods. Beyond the gallery walls, the gallery has participated in over 30 art fairs in Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, UK and USA. Zavier Ellis also launched the monumental annual exhibition THE FUTURE CAN WAIT with Simon Rumley, a ten-year project that was presented in partnership with Saatchi’s New Sensations for four years and culminated in helping organise the seminal fund-raising exhibition In Memoriam Francesca Lowe. Ellis has also curated or co-curated gallery, museum and pop up exhibitions in Berlin, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Klaipėda, London, Los Angeles, Naples and Rome. And, perhaps most notably, the gallery has placed millions of pounds worth of artwork into collections globally, working with many of the most prominent international collectors, and enabling artists to continue to do what artists do best: making work. This exhibition consists of some (but by no means all) of Ellis’ favourite artists who have shown over the years at CHARLIE SMITH LONDON; some whom he has been tracking and wanting to show; and gallery artists. We hope you can join us on July 11th to help us celebrate 10 Years! Please contact gallery for images and further information. |