Gary Webb (artist)

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Gary Webb (born 1973 in Bascombe, Dorset) is a British artist. He makes sculptures out of industrial materials, often achieving comic effects with the use of sound.[1]

He studied at

Goldsmiths College between 1994 and 1997.[2]

Exhibitions

Webb's solo debut was an exhibition entitled "Gary Webb plays Gary Webb" at The Approach in 1998.[1] In 2000 he collaborated with Keith Farquhar on a sculptural installation at the Approach,[3] and in 2001 he curated the group show "Brown," for the same gallery.[4]

Webb participated in "Early One Morning", a group exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, in 2002. Reviewing the show, Richard Dorment described him as "the most original young artist I've come across in almost 15 years of writing art criticism."[5] His first solo exhibition in a public gallery was at the Chisenhale Gallery in 2004.[6]

Webb's work is in the collection of the Tate.[2]

Education

1997 BFA Goldsmiths College, London

Solo exhibitions

2012

  • Mr. Jeans. deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts [1]

2011

  • Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Korea

2010

  • Key Largo, The Approach, London

2009

  • Other Criteria, London
  • Diamond Standard, Bortolami Gallery, New York

2008

  • Euro Bobber, Galeria Parra-Romero, Madrid
  • Revolution Oil, The Approach W1, London
  • Export, Atelier Hermes, Seoul, Korea

2007

  • Gary Webb, Galerie Nikolaus Ruzicska, Salzburg

2006

  • Gary Webb, Bortolami Dayan, New York

2005

  • Mirage of Loose Change, Kunsthaus, Glarus; Le Consortium, Dijon; Centre d’Arte Contemporain, Geneva
  • British Art Show 6, BALTIC The Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK
  • Still Life – Naturaleza muerta arte contemporaneo britanico y peruano, Museo de Arte de Lima, Lima, Peru

2004

  • Deep Heat T Reg Laguna, The Chisenhale, London, touring to Mead Gallery, Warwick ‘05
  • It’s All an Illusion. A Sculpture Project, Migros Museum fur Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, Switzerland

2003

  • Evan Holloway and Gary Webb - Art Statements, Art Basel 34, The Approach London

2002

  • Ringer, MW Projects, London

2000

  • Nouveau Riche with Keith Farquhar, The Approach, London

1998

  • Gary Webb plays Gary Webb, The Approach, London[7]

Commissions

2010

  • Frieze Projects East, London 2012 Festival, London, UK

2009

  • Snowy Farr memorial artwork public commission, City of Cambridge, UK
  • British Arts Council, Regents Park, London (permanent installation)

2007

  • Anyang Public Art Projecy, Anywang, South Korea

2006

  • Swallow Street, Public sculpture (commissioned by Modus Operandi)

2005

  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy
  • Christian Dior, Dior Homme, Paris (25 Rue Royale)
  • Home Office Building (Curated by Liam Gillick)

Publications

2012 'Gary Webb Mr. Jeans' Exhibition catalogue from the 2012 show at deCordova. Paperback, January 1, 2012

2007 ‘Mirage of Loose Change’, Les Presses Du Réel, Dijon published in 2008 bilingual edition (English / French) 20,5 x 26,2 cm (hardcover)[2] 176 pages (82 colour ill.)

2005 ‘British Art Show 6’, Hayward Gallery Touring, London

2003 ‘The Moderns’, published by Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli-Torino

2002 ‘Early One Morning’ published by the Whitechapel Art Gallery

2001 ‘Tail Sliding’, The British Council ‘Casino 2001: 1st quadrennial of Contemporary Art’, S.M.A.K. Publications

2000 ‘The Saatchi Decade’, Booth Clibborn Publications

1999 ‘Die Young Stay Pretty’, Catalogue, ICA Publications

Awards

2000 Two year ‘Delfina’ Award for studio space

Public Collections

  • TATE Gallery Collection, UK
  • Arts Council Collection, UK
  • British Council, UK
  • Government Art Collection, UK
  • S.M.A.K., Gent, Belgium
  • Collection Musée départemental d'Art contemporain, Rochechouart, France
  • Collection of Fonds regional d'Art contemporain des Pays de la Loire, Carquefou, France

Gallery

  • Billy Bob and Meshki in London
    Billy Bob and Meshki in London
  • Memorial to Snowy Farr in Cambridge
    Memorial to Snowy Farr in Cambridge

References

  1. ^ a b Michael Wilson, Openings Gary Webb - sculpture exhibitions p2, ArtForum, Oct 2003.
  2. ^ a b tate.org.uk
  3. ^ Dan Fox, Keith Farqhuar and Gary Webb, Archived 2008-06-17 at the Wayback Machine Frieze, Nov-Dec 2000.
  4. ^ Michael Wilson, Openings Gary Webb - sculpture exhibitions p1, ArtForum, Oct 2003.
  5. ^ Richard Dorment, Better than BritArt, telegraph.co.uk, July 17, 2002.
  6. ^ Richard Dorment, Driven to bliss, telegraph.co.uk, Nov 24, 2004.
  7. ^ "Gary Webb | The approach". Retrieved 17 January 2018.

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