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Samuel Herbert paintings

The Awkward Squad, 2012 – Oil on canvas, 76cm x 61cm

SAMUEL HERBERT (1976)

Samuel Herbert was born in London in 1976. He studied painting at Wimbledon School of Art and gained an MA from Goldsmiths college. He has over a decade of exhibiting experience and in that time has had six solo shows and numerous group shows in galleries and museums across Britain and Europe. His work is represented in several important collections of contemporary art, most notably the Saatchi collection, London. Herbert lives and works in London and is programme leader for the foundation degree in fine art practice with K College, University of Kent.

Converse, 2012 – Oil on canvas, 60cm x 40cm

Troll, 2012 – Oil on canvas, 24cm x 30cm

Samuel Herbert (1976)

Contemporary Artist – CV

Born: London, 1976,

lives and works in London

Education

2001-2004 Goldsmiths College, MA Fine Art

1997-2000 Wimbledon School of Art, BA Fine Art, Painting

1995-1997 Newham College, Foundation Diploma in Art and Design

Solo Exhibitions

2008

The Cremation of care

Gone Tomorrow Gallery, London

May-June 2008

2007

The Heritage of Cain

ZINGERpresents, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

September-October 2007

Art Cologne

Vamiali’s Gallery at Cologne Art Fair, Germany, April 18-22,  2007

2006

Skulduggery

Gone Tomorrow Gallery, Bethnal Green, London, August 5-28, 2006

Alien Subjects

Vamiali’s Gallery, Athens, Greece. March 11 – April 22 2006

2005

Natives and Colonials

ZINGERpresents, The Netherlands, October 19 – November 26, 2005

Unforgiven

Bearspace, Deptford High Street, London SE8, March 31 – April 18 2005

Selected Group Exhibitions

2012

The Perfect Nude

The Gallery, University of the Arts Wimbledon London, UK,  January 12th-February 10th

Charlie Smith Gallery, London, UK, July 6th-July 28th

2011

Connection Point London

The Nunnery Gallery, London, UK, June 17th-July 17th

2010

Dawnbreakers

John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, UK, April 27-June 12

2009

In Their Own Words

End Gallery, Sheffield, UK,  Nov – Dec 2009

The Royal Republic

Master Piper Gallery, London,  May – June 2009

And Now?

Greek State Museum, Thessaloniki, Greece, Dec  17 – Feb  22

2008

Life is Only Half the Story,

Christchurch, Spitalfields, London, February 2008

2007

NADA Miami

ZINGERpresents, Miami, Florida Dec 5 – 9 Dec 2007

Late Night Ficition

Agisilaou 61A, Keramikos, Athens October 2007

Eau Sauvage II

Fieldgate Gallery, London E1,  May  18 – 10 June 2007

Those Quaint Moments of Distress

Montana Space, Berlin. March-April, 2007

Art Rotterdam

ZINGERpresents at Rotterdam art fair, the Netherlands, February 7-11, 2007

Salon Nouveau

Engholm Englehorn Gallery, Vienna, January  25 – March, 2007

2006

Crossing Borders

Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki, Greece, September – November  2006

Kamikaze Blossom

Fieldgate Gallery, 14 Fieldgate Street, London E1,  April – June 2006

Eau Sauvage

Lucy mackintosh Gallery,  Lausanne, Switzerland,  March – May 2006

2005

Hydrophobia II

ZINGERpresents, The Netherlands, December 14 – January 21, 2005-06

Artissima

Turin Artfair, Italy. Showing with Vamiali’s Gallery, 10-14 November 2005

‘When I lived in Modern Times’:  Archive, artefact, album.

Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, September 16 – November 12  2005

Gigolo

The Trafalgar Hotel, Trafalgar Square, London SW1, February 11-March 13 2005

Sunset in Athens

Vamiali’s Gallery, Athens, Greece, February 5-March 13 2005

Insurgence (Art Projects area, London Art Fair 2005)

Business Design Centre, Islington N1, January  18-23,  2005

2004

Revolution

Mare Street Studios, Hackney, London E8, October 17-24,  2004

Bonequake

16 Upper Wimpole Street, London W1, October 14-19, 2004

Goldsmiths Postgraduate Show 2004

Goldsmiths College, New Cross, London, July  22-26, 2004

Cinderella

Tower Bridge Business Complex, Bermondsey, London, July  16-31, 2004

The Solar Anus

Henry Peacock Gallery, London W1,  May  28 – July 3, 2004

Ready, Steady, GO!

Three Colts Gallery, Bethnal Green, London E2,  April 17 – May  1  2004

2003

Godzilla

2-10 Hertford Road, London N1,  25  October- 9 November 2003

2002

Work, Rest and Play

3-5  Leighton Place, London. 13-17  December 2002

Goldsmiths Postgraduate Show

Goldsmiths College London,  July 2002,  Postgraduate Diploma Show

Media/Collections

Collections

The Saatchi Collection, London

Various private collections in the UK,  Europe,  Asia and  the USA

Media

Audio Visual Interviews

Television

Working Lunch, BBC 2,  Feature on Art Fairs,  Broadcast  22/10/04  12.30-13.30

The Week, ITV1 (LWT), Feature on the Turner Prize, Broadcast 24/10/04 12.45-13.15

Radio

In Business, ‘Framed’  BBC Radio 4, Broadcast  3/2/05  20.30-21.00 and  6/2/05  21.30-22.00′

Printed Media

Articles and Reviews

Contemporary, Annual 2007,  p. 118-119

Timeout London (review) Martin Coomer, August 15  2006

De Telegraaf., National newspaper the Netherlands  14/2/06

‘When I lived in Modern Times’: Archive, artefact, album. ’Essay accompanying the exhibition by Alistair Robinson, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art,  Sept 2005.

Metro (north East)  Review of Sunderland show,  p.32  12/10/05

Metro (London), ‘Metro Life- London for Free’ p.25  Thursday 31/3/05

The Art Newspaper (International Edition) Judith Bumpus, Photo of work and discussion p.36 No 156, March 2005

The Independent,‘Save and Spend’p.5  Saturday 14/1/05

Scratch Band, 2012 – Oil on canvas, 80cm x 60cm

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