Francesca Anfossi
Salvatore Arancio
Juliette Blightman
Cushla Donaldson
Iain Drummond
Nigel Kingsbury
Gereon Krebber
Andy Parker
Isobel Peachey
Chiara Perini
Lois Rowe
Vivien Whitaker
The exhibition is open to entry to all artists, working in any medium, who are studio or external members of Studio Voltaire.
Studio Voltaire's annual open submission exhibition
Selected by Pip Day, Emma Kay and Pablo Lafuente
Studio Voltaire's annual open submission exhibition aims to showcase the strength and diversity of its membership, which currently comprises over 250 artists. The exhibition is open to entry to all artists, working in any medium, who are studio or external members of Studio Voltaire. Every year, the changing panel, made up of artists, writers and curators select artist's work.
Selected artists:
Francesca Anfossi/ Salvatore Arancio/ Juliette Blightman/ Cushla Donaldson/ Iain Drummond/Nigel Kingsbury/ Gereon Krebber/ Andy Parker/ Isobel Peachey/ Chiara Perini/ Lois Rowe/ Vivien Whitaker
Selectors biographies:
Pip Day, Curator and writer
Pip Day founded and currently directs the programs Estudios Curatoriales (Curatorial Studies) and RIM (International Residencies in Mexico) as part of the Mexico City based independent arts organisation, Teratoma. Her curatorial projects include Zero at OPA, Guadalajara (2004) and Art & Idea, Mexico City (2002), Nostalgia at Art in General, New York (2002), Residue at Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna (2000) and several exhibitions while curator at Artists Space, New York (1996 ? 1998). Day has published articles and essays in various publications including Untitled (London), Curare (Me'xico), Photography Quarterly (New York) and is contributing editor to Cabinet (New York).
Emma Kay, Artist
British artist Emma Kay is known for a variety of witty and innovative works that consider the subjective nature of knowledge. In The Bible from Memory (1997), Shakespeare from Memory (1998), and Worldview (1999), she wrote her own version of texts or events without recourse to original or reference material, relying solely on personal memory.
Solo exhibitions include the Approach Gallery (1998 and 2002), Chisenhale Gallery (2001) and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles (2001). Group exhibitions include I Really Should, Lisson Gallery, London (2005) Micro/Macro: British Art 1996-2002, Muscarnok Kunsthalle, Budapest, (2003), British Art Show 5 (2000), Istanbul Biennale, 1999 and Abracadabra, Tate Gallery, London (2000).
Pablo Lafuente, Writer and curator
Pablo Lafuente is a writer and curator based in London. He regularly contributes to various publications including Art Monthly, Art Review, Flash Art, Frieze and is currently the managing editor of Afterall journal. In 2005, he edited Display: recent installation photographs from London galleries and venues published by Rachmaninoff's, London.
Studio Voltaire
1A Nelson's Row - London
Admission free