Joanne Tatham

born in 1971 in West Yorkshire

 

2004–04

PhD, University of Leeds

1993–95

MFA, Glasgow School of Art

1990–93

BA Fine Art, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee

 

 

 

 

Tom O’Sullivan

born in 1967 in Norfolk

 

1992–94

MFA, Glasgow School of Art

1987–91

BA Fine Art, University of Leeds

 

Live and work in Glasgow

 

 

 

Solo Exhibitions

 

2010

C.C.A., Glasgow

2009

Eastside Projects, Does your contemplation of the situation fuck with the flow of circulation, Birmingham

 

Sutton Lane Paris, Time has gone on and thinking has gone on about the throughts we think we had about things that already happened before, Paris

 

La Salle de Bains, You can take it as a thing or you can take it as a thing, Lyon

2008

Galerie Francesca Pia, Are you feeling our meaning?, Zurich

 

Sutton Lane, Time has gone on and thinking has gone on about the thoughts we think we had about things that already happened before, Paris

2007

Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Lead Rhetoric & Other Category Errors, Munich

 

Smart Project Space, The This & The That of a Category Error, Amsterdam

 

The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, A fee to avoid our expenses, Glasgow

2006

Tate Britain, Art Now Life Work: Rory MacBeth, Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan and Sue Tompkins (Live Performance), London

 

Newhailes, Rhetoric Works & Vanity Works & Other Works, Musselburgh, East Lothian

 

Pittenweem Arts Festival, Three Lean meanings, Scotland & Venice touring

 

The watchie, The Pyramid, Catterline, Aberdeenshire

2005

Galerie Francesca Pia, Is this is what brings things into focus?, Bern

 

Studio Voltaire, Oh We Will, We Will, Will We, London

2004

Sutton Lane, That is the way, it is, it is, that is, London

2003

Kunsthaus Glarus, Thing Thingamijig and Other Things, Glarus

 

The Modern Institute, This has reached the limit conditions of its own rhetoric (with Alan Michael), Glasgow

2002

Cubitt Gallery, The Blacks and the Slapstick Mystics with Sticks, London

2001

Tramway, HK, Glasgow [cat.]

 

The Modern Institute at ARCO, The Glamour, Madrid

2000

Transmission Gallery, The Glamour, Glasgow [cat.]

1999

24hrs window, Regardez-vous, Glasgow

 

The Modern Institute, Deadzone, Glasgow

1998

The Collective Gallery, Blow Your Mind, Edinburgh [cat.]

1997

Accident, Magus, London

 

3 Month Gallery, Futura Skulpta, Liverpool [cat.]

 

 

 

Selected Group Exhibitions

 

2011

Collective – Fettes College, The Indirect Exchange of Uncertain Value, Edinburgh

2010

Sorcha Dallas, LOVE With: Rita Donagh & Richard Hamilton, Gilbert & George and Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan', Glasgow

2009

Dean Gallery, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Running Time,Edinburgh

 

Artissima, Blinding the Ears,Turin

 

Marres Centre for Contemporary Culture, Depression, Maastricht

 

The Modern Institute, Tonite, Glasgow

 

Cooper Gallery, University of Dundee, Back of the Head: Alternative Approaches to Portraiture

 

Musée d`art Contemporain de Lyon, N`importe Quoi, Lyon

 

Sutton Lane, London

2008

Contemporary Art Society at the Bloomberg Space, ART futures, London

 

City Gallery, A show of many parts, each part more elaborate and spectacular than the last, Leicester

 

Frankfurter Kunstverein, touring to Museo de Arte Contemporanea de Vigo, The Great Transformation; Art and Tactical Magic, Spain

2007

Art 38 Basel (performance with The Modern Institute/ Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow), Basel

 

Musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, Through the Looking Glass, Bordeaux

 

Sutton Lane – Paris, 24 November – 22 December, Paris

 

Villa Arson, HALF SQUARE, HALF CRAZY / A DEMI CARRE, A DEMI FOU, Nice

 

Hunterian Art Gallery, Enlightment, Glasgow

2006

Tate Britain, Art Now Live Work, London

 

FRAC-PACA, I am the Fly, Marseilles

 

Supportico Lopez, Falansterio, Naples

 

Nordic Festival of Contemporary Art, Momentum, Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better, Moss, Norway

 

Pittenweem Arts Festival, Pittenweem, Fife

 

Galleria SALES, A reverie interrupted by the police, Rome

 

The Showroom, If it didn't exist you'd have to invent it... A partial Showroom history, London

2005

Collective Gallery, Echo, echo, Edinburgh

 

Temple Bar Gallery, Art from Glasgow, Dublin

 

Art Sheffield, Spectator T, Sheffield [cat.] 

 

Venice Biennale, Scottish Pavillion, Selective Memory, Venice

 

Scottish Pavillion touring to Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Selective Memory, Edinburgh [cat.]

 

Art Basel statement with Sutton Lane

 

MARTA Museum of Art & Design, (My private) Heroes, Herford, Germany [cat.]

 

c/o Ghislaine Hussennot, Sutton Lane in Paris, Paris

2004

Cubitt, Publish and be Damned, London

 

Kunsthaus Glarus at LISTE, Basel

 

Platform Garantie (curated by SMART project space, Amsterdam), Hit and Run, Istanbul [cat.]

 

Domain Pommery, Genesis Sculpture, Reims [cat.]

 

Alexandra Parade, Gertcha, Glasgow

 

Temporary sited works, Ain’t no love in the heart of the city, Cardiff [cat.]

 

Three Colts Gallery, The Principle of Hope, London

 

Magnifitat, Brainchild, Edinburgh

 

Collective Gallery, The Birthday Party, Edinburgh

 

Invited project, Frieze Art Fair, The Slapstick Mystics with Sticks, London

2003

Venice Biennale, Zenomap, Venice

 

Prague Biennale, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, National Gallery, Prague

 

Catterline Art Festival, Aberdeenshire

 

Mini Gallery, Natural Decadence, Stockholm

 

Studio Voltaire, Turpentine, London

2002

Kunsthalle Palazzo, Very Important Picture, Basel [cat.]

 

Laing Art Gallery, All You Need To Know, Newcastle

 

Braunschweig Kunstverein, The Best Book About Pessimism I Ever Read, Braunschweig [cat.]

 

Curated by All Horizons Club, Village Hall Roadshow touring to village halls and the Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston

 

Kunstverein Braunschweig, Jahresgaben, Braunschweig

 

Charlottenbourg Museum, My Head is on Fire but My Heart is Full of Love, Copenhagen [cat.]

2001

Edinburgh College of Art, The Nostalgia of Dum, Edinburgh

 

Public arts projects St.Vincent Street, October, Glasgow [cat.]

 

McManus Galleries, Here and Now . Scottish contemporary art 1999–2001, Dundee [cat.]

 

Kunstwerke, Berlin Biennale 2, Berlin [cat.]