MARIETTA NEUSS PROJECTS  
 
 
REBECCA WARREN BIOGRAPHY
ARTISTS
PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS
UPCOMING PROJECTS
 
 
 

Born:
London, United Kingdom, 1965

Education:
Goldsmith’s College, University of London, B.A., 1989-1991
Chelsea College of Art, London, 1992-93
Artist in residence, Ruskin School, Oxford University, Oxford, 1993-94

Currently lives and works in London.

One-Person Exhibitions
2007
Large Concretised Monument to the Twentieth Century, Chiswick Business Park, London (Permanent installation)
Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Come Helga, This Is No Place For Us, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin

2005
Galerie Buchholz, Cologne

2004
Rebecca Warren: Dark Passage, Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurich
Family Badge, Antiquariat Buchholz, Galerie Buchholz, Cologne

2003
SHE, Maureen Paley Interim Art, London
Donald Young Gallery, Chicago

2002
Fleischvater, Modern Art, London

2000
The Agony and the Ecstasy, Maureen Paley Interim Art, London

1995
Manliness without ostentation.., the Agency, London

1993
I Have Every Vice in the World, Dolphin Gallery, Oxford

Selected Group Exhibitions
2008
Origins, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, New York
The Vincent Award 2008, Stedelijk Museum CS, Amsterdam.
Martian Museum of Terrestrial Art, Barbican Art Gallery, London.

2007
Unmonumental: The Object in the 21st Century, The New Museum, New York
The Third Mind, Palais de Tokyo, Paris
Five Works in Bronze: Darren Almond, Robert Gober, Ellsworth Kelly, William de Kooning, Rebecca Warren, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Makers and Modelers: Works in Ceramic, Gladstone Gallery, New York
The Third Mind, Palais de Tokyo, Paris

2006
Tate Triennial 2006: New British Art, Tate Britain, London

2004
Strange, I’ve seen that face before, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
Collage, Bloomberg Space, London
Sculpture, Kunsthalle Vienna, Vienna

2003
4 Old Works, 56a Clerkenwell Road, London
Frass, 153-155 Grays Inn Road, London
Rachel Harrison, Hirsch Perlman, Dieter Roth, Jack Smith, Rebecca Warren, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York

2002
The Galleries Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London (catalogue)
Summer Exhibition 2002, Royal Academy of Arts, London (catalogue)

2001
Neon Gallery, London
Tattoo Show, Modern Art, London
New Labour, Saatchi Gallery, London (catalogue)

1999
Limitless, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna, Austria, curated by Matthew Higgs
Day of the Donkey Day, Transmission, Glasgow
It’s a Curse it’s a Burden, The Approach, London, curated by Glenn Brown

1998
Root, Chisenhale Gallery, London (catalogue)
The Kindness of Strangers, W139 Gallery, Amsterdam (catalogue)
Craft, Richard Salmon, London. Travelled to Kettles Yard, Cambridge (catalogue)
BANK, Institute of Contemporary Art, London

1997
Martin, Commercial Gallery and 146 Brick Lane, London
Class Vegas, The Embassy, London
Material Culture; Sculpture from the 80s and 90s, Hayward Gallery, London (catalogue)

1996
Light, Richard Salmon, London. Travelled to Spacex Gallery, Exeter (catalogue)
Happy Shopper, Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre, London
Dog U Mental VIII, BANK, London
Berlin Art Fair, Berlin
NIS Project at world PC Expo, Tokyo
On Camp/Off Base: Pimple Life, Tokyo Big Sight Exhibition Centre, Tokyo (catalogue)
Out of Space, Cole and Cole, Oxford
Fuck Off, BANK, London (catalogue)
Disneyland After Dark: La Ronde, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (catalogue)
I Beg to Differ, Milch, London

1995
Happy Squirrels Club, BANK, Eindhoven, Holland
Model Home, PS1, The Clocktower Gallery, New York, USA
The Meaning of Life..., Art Node Foundation, Sweden
The Meaning of Life.., parts 1 & 2, CCA, Glasgow, Scotland
Cocaine Orgasm, BANK, London (catalogue)
Disneyland After Dark: La Ronde, Konstmuseum, Uppsala, Sweden (catalogue)
Insignificance, the Agency, London (catalogue)

1994
Miniatures, the Agency, London
Destroy All Monsters, The Tannery, London
MIND THE GAP.., Acud Galerie, Berlin, Germany
MIND THE GAP.., Hardcopys und technologische Bilder, Galerie/Edition,
Voges & Deisen, Frankfurt, Germany

1993
Whitworth Young Contemporaries, Manchester

Collaborations

1997
Fergal Stapleton and Rebecca Warren, The Showroom, London*

1996
Rebecca Warren and Fergal Stapleton, Cleveland, London

1995
Rebecca Warren, Fergal Stapleton and Graham Gussin, Laure Genillard, London

1994
Retrospective: Your Mother, with Fergal Stapleton, 152c Brick Lane, London

Awards

1998
Artists Production Awards, London Arts Board

1997
Artists First-time Publication Award, Arts Council of England

1994
Artists Production Awards (with Fergal Stapleton) London Arts Board Contemporaries, The Mall Gallery, London