L y n d s a y M a n n
www.lyndsaymann.com
Graduated from Central Saint Martins College, London in 1995. Returned to full-time art practice in 2003,
following 7 years in advertising in London. Currently lives and works in Scotland.
Solo Exhibitions
2008 Open Studio, International Studio Residency, Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, Dublin
2004 ‘Pure evil never really dies…’, The Project Room, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh
2003 Perfect, Patriothall Gallery, Edinburgh
Selected Group Exhibitions
2007 SURVEY, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh (cat.)
And The He Likes The Me, Transmission Memebershow, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow
FORM, Publication launch and Drawing Exhibition, ESW Project Space, Edinburgh
New Members Exhibition, Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop as part of the Leith Festival, GallerA1, Edinburgh
inkubator: 1, Edinburgh Printmakers (cat.) Commissioned edition print. Curated by David Faithfull
2006 Another Product, Cornerhouse Projects, Manchester
Embassy Open, Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh
urban mural, Urban Angel, Edinburgh
2005 Cool Hunting: The Origin of Ideas, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh (cat.)
With Ross Flemington, Christine Frew, Kerry Harker, Angus Hood, Victor Kastelic
2004 Ain’t no love in the heart of the City…, CBAT gallery & temporary public art projects across Cardiff (cat.)
With Richard Deacon, Nils Norman, Simon Pope, K.O. Lab (Kendal Greers), Peter Liversidge, Richard Powell, Jennie Savage,
Pat Flynn, Alberto Duman, Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan. Curated by Gordon Dalton
WANTED, TotalKunst gallery, Edinburgh. Sponsored by RIAS Millennium Award.
With Kirsty Whiten, Heather Craig, Mikel Krumins, Jonathan Owen, Mary Trodden, Dave Maclean, Paul Vickers,
Jenny Stephens, Nic Newton, Rhona Warwick, Gillian Hoodless
2003 Transmission Open, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow
X4, Patriothall Gallery, Edinburgh 2 person show with Mark I’Anson
Sanctuary Selling Show, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
2000 Sum of Parts, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
A Manifesto for Contemporary Happiness: Issues 1-3, ICA Bookshop and Bookartbookshop, London
Hebden Bridge Sculpture Trail, West Yorkshire
22 Days, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
1996 Corplite, Basement Gallery, London
The Best Art Gallery in the World For A Day, JWT, London
1995 Degree Show, Central Saint Martins, London
Lost In Space, Basement Gallery, London
1994 East End and Whitechapel Open, Standpoint Gallery, London
Falkiner’s Fine Papers Competition, Lethaby Gallery, London
Awards and Residencies
2008 New Media Residency, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh
2008 International Studio Residency, Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, Dublin
2007 Professional Development Award, Scottish Arts Council
2004 Professional Development Award, Scottish Arts Council
1999 Sutton Walk - Gateway to the South Bank, London, in collaboration with Fin Architects : shortlisted
1994 Falkiners Fine Papers Competition, London : 1st prize
Publications and Selected Articles
May 08 Dublin: the city according to art, Art Review p90-99
Nov 07 SURVEY, Contemporary Sculpture from ESW, RSA exhibition catalogue
May 07 Reviews, The Skinny Magazine
22.04.07 A show guaranteed to be touching, Scotland on Sunday p18
21.04.07 arts books cinema, The Herald, p8
20.04.07 Sit down, relax and leaf through at your leisure, Scotsman Review, p9
March 07 Inkubator:1, exhibition catalogue including commissioned edition print
July 05 Cool Hunting: The Origin of Ideas, exhibition catalogue
7-21.07.05 Visual Arts, The List, p91
30.06.05 Features, Arts, The Herald, p21
19.06.05 Hunting with cool and the Gang, Seven Days, Sunday Herald p32
12.06.05 Listings: Critic's Choice, Sunday Times Scotland
26.05.05 Visual Arts, The List, p101
Fall/Winter 04 Foreign Affairs, Public Art Review #31
Nov 04 Arts Review, The Student Independent Voice
4-8.11.04 Visual Arts, The List, p107
Summer 04 Reviews, CIRCA, pp 70-71
May 04 Ain't No Love In The Heart of the City…, exhibition catalogue
Spring 04 BOOK, TotalKunst. Sponsored by RIAS Millennium Award featuring 12 artists
Autumn 03 Dodelijk, art fanzine - featured artist
1994 – 96 Corp. magazine, London – writer and contributor
Oct 1995 What’s Up?, i-D magazine, p126
Collections
Design Council For Wales
Private Collections, UK
Education
1999 Public Art: Concept and Development, Westminster University, London
6 month short-course by Kate Heron, visiting artists included Richard Wentworth, David Ward, Tania Kovats
1992 – 95 BA (Hons) Fine Art: Printmaking and Photomedia, Central Saint Martins College of Art, London
1991 – 92 Foundation Course, Cumbria College of Art & Design, Carlisle
Selected Work and Projects
09.06–02.07 Research trip and studio practice, Berlin
Aug 06 Project space, WASPS Studios Patriothall, Edinburgh
May 06 Research and drawing trip, Alte Pinakothek, Munich
2005 – 07 Part-time lecturer, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee
2005 – 06 Artists Coordinator and Consultant, various private/public art projects, Scotland
2003 – 04 Project Assistant, Nathan Coley Lamp Of Sacrifice, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
2002 – 03 Exhibitions installation & technician team, Barbican Centre Art Galleries, London
2000 – 02 Digital photographic post-production & image realisation, Saddington & Baynes, London
2000 Launched Functional Arts Ltd, a web-based artists’ network
1996 – 99 Digital photographic retouching, various Soho studios, London
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