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Biographies
HARIS EPAMINONDA b. in Nicosia, Cyprus lives and works in Nicosia and London www.harisepaminonda.com Education: 2003 - 2001: Royal College of Art, London / Solo exhibitions 2006: Haris Epaminonda, Domobaal, London. Selected group exhibitions 2007: Heterotopias, 1st Biennale of Thessaloniki, Greece / …as long as it’s dark…, Yama, Instanbul / Crossings, NMAC, Nicosia / Salon 2007: New British Paintings and Works on Paper, Art Work Productions, London / I am Future Melancholic_tank.tv, Tate Modern, London / 2006: Gift, MuseumMan, Liverpool Biennial / Haris Epaminonda & Daniel Gustav Cramer, Pharos CCA, Nicosia / Drawing Screen, Tint gallery, Thessaloniki / East International ‘06, Norwich gallery, UK / What remains is Future, Patras, Greece / Fresh, Macao Museum of Art, China / 2005: Peripheral Visions, Cork Film Center, Ireland / 12th Biennale for young artists, Naples / Accidental Meetings, Municipal Arts Centre, Nicosia / 2004: 21st World Wide Video Festival, Amsterdam / Hi-Lite 5, Archimede Staffolini gallery, Nicosia Residencies: 2007-2008: Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin / 2002: Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris MUSTAFA HULUSI b. in London, UK. Lives and works in London www.mustafahulusi.com Education: 1992 - 1995: Goldsmiths College, London / 2002 - 1995: Royal College of Art, London (MA Photography). Solo exhibitions 2005: The End of the West, Max Wigram Gallery, London / Mustafa Hulusi Too, Rachmaninoffs, London. Selected group exhibitions 2007: Abstraction, Millenium Galleries, Sheffield / 2006: Into Me-Out of Me, PS 1, New York; Kunst Werke, Berlin / To Here, Bloomberg Space, London / Right on – Write Off, The great Unsigned, Chapman Fine Arts, London / 2005: East International 05, Norwich / Culture Bound, Courtauld Institute, London / 2004: New Contemporaries 2004, 14 Wharf Road, London, Curated Exhibitions 2004: Expander, Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington gardens, London / The Progressive Development Plan, Wadeson Street, London. Positions: Committee Member on the acquisitions panel for the Arts Council Collection of England. DENISE ROBINSON Denise Robinson was born in Australia and is an independent curator, critic and essayist, based in London since 1996. She has a history of work across the Visual arts and Cinema, including, Director of the Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, Director and programmer of 'Queer Screen' International Film festival, Sydney, Head of Artistic Program, Arnolfini, Bristol, UK. She has curated international exhibitions and film screenings, written on and exhibited work including Juan Davila, Eija Liisa Ahtila, Eugenio Dittborn, Susan Hiller, Peter Doig and Udomsak Krisanamos, Matts Leiderstam, Tracey Moffatt. Her essays include, Transitory Tyrants' (Annotations, INIVA), Susan Hiller in 'Art and Anthropology' (Berg), and for 'Cinema and the Death Drive' (Ojeblikket) on Pier Paolo Pasolini. She is a regular contributor to Camera Austria, and contributed to Art Press, Contemporary, Flash Art, and Third Text. |