British Art Show 7
British Art Show 7 begins this October in the recently opened Nottingham Contemporary.
Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and the Hayward Gallery's Tom Morton, this edition marks a significant change in curatorial direction for the exhibition, which is held every five years.The show will then tour to the Hayward Gallery, London, Glasgow's CCA and Tramway, and Plymouth Arts Center in October 2010.39 artists including Gail Pickering, Charles Avery, Roger Hiorns, Luke Fowler, The Otolith Group, Emily Wardill and Karla Black will all show work made since 2005.
Artists: Charles Avery,Karla Black,Becky Beasley,Juliette Blightman, Duncan Campbell,Varda Caivano,Spartacus Chetwynd, Steven Claydon, Cullinan Richards, Matthew Darbyshire, Milena Dragicevic, Luke Fowler, Michael Fullerton, Alasdair Gray, Brian Griffiths, Roger Hiorns, Ian Kiaer, Anja Kirschner & David Panos, Sarah Lucas, Christian Marclay, Simon Martin, Nathaniel Mellors, Haroon Mirza, David Noonan, The Otolith Group, Mick Peter, Gail Pickering, Olivia Plender, Elizabeth Price, Karin Ruggaber, Edgar Schmitz, Maaike Schoorel, George Shaw, Wolfgang Tillmans, Sue Tompkins, Phoebe Unwin, Tris Vonna-Michell, Emily Wardill, Keith Wilson.
Nottingham Contemporary, 23 October 2010 – 9 January 2011; Hayward Gallery, London ,14 February - 17 April 2011; Center for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow and Tramway, Glasgow, 28 May - 21 August 2011; Plymouth Arts Center, 17 September - 4 December 2011