Paul Johnson
 
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Born 1972, Lives and works in London

Education

2000 - 03 MA Fine Art, Royal Academy Schools, London
1990 - 94 BA (hons) Fine Art, Painting, Glasgow School of Arts
Solo Exhibitions
2008 One in the Other, London
Mizuma Gallery, Tokyo
2005 'The Glass Family' One in the Other, London
2003 Studio d'Arte Cannaviello, Milan
'Second seed' One in the Other, London
1998 'A Short Show About Something'
Red Mill Gallery, Vermount Studio centre, Johnson, Vermont, USA
1997 'Grey Days & Dizzy Days' Gallery No.5 Temporary Gallery, Merchant City, Glasgow
Selected Group Exhibitions
2008 'Living London', 176 Gallery, London
'The Brotherhood of Subterranea', Kunstbunker, Nuremberg
2006 'The Souvenir Mine’, Mizuma Gallery, Tokyo
'Black Moon Island', One in the Other, London
2005 'Introspective Men, Madder 139, London
'The Future Lasts a Long Time', Le Consortium, Dijon
'Future Primitive', One in the Other, London (curated by Paul Johnson)
'Faux Realism Part 2', Rockwell, London
2004 'The Future Lasts A Long Time', Tal Esther, Tel Aviv
'World B', Flaca Gallery, London
2003 'Arrivals', Pumphouse Gallery, London
'Friction', London Print Studio, London
2002 'Die first', One in the Other, London
2000 'Snapshot', Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, USA
1999 4th St. Petersburg International Biennale of Contemporary Art
Manege Central Exhibition Hall, St. Petersburg, Russia
1998 'The Cross Point', Gana Art Space, Seoul, Korea
Stockholm Art Fair (selected artist - Transmission Gallery), Stockholm, Sweden
'I Love This Life', Transmission Gallery, Glasgow
1996 12th International Cleveland Drawing Biennale, Cleveland Art Gallery & Middlesbrough Art Gallery, Middlesbrough
Artist Residency
2007 Camden Arts Centre, London
1998 Vermont Studio Centre, Johnson, Vermont, USA
Awards
1998 The Hope Scott Trust Award (for emerging Scottish-based artists)
Bibliography
2006 Hitomi Kitozawa, Voices Art Space, The Souvenir Mine, p.30
Asahi Shimbun, ‘Souvenir Mine', p.12
Hankyu Communications, ‘Souvenir Mine’, p.71
Bunker Publishing Bureau, 'the Legitimate but Reactionary exhibition by Young British Artists' p.185 and p.260
Weekly Pia, 'Souvenir Mine', p.160
2005 Mark Wilsher, Future Primitive, Art Monthly, June p.31
2004 Uzi Tzur, The Future Lasts A Long Time, Ha’aretz
Yoav Itzhaki, The Future Lasts A Long Time, Time Out Tel Aviv
Charlotte Mullins, Hello, Cruel World, Telegraph Magazine, 6 March p.40-42
2003 Eliza Williams, Friction, Art Monthly, April, p.34-35
Sotiris Kyriacou, Paul Johnson, Contemporary, Issue 49, p.35
Alasdair Hopwood, Sleazenation, March, p.138
2002 Transmission, (10 year history of Transmission Gallery) Blackdog Publishing, p.77
Dan Smith, Die First, Art Monthly, October p.32-33
Helen Sumpter, Die First, Hot Tickets, 6-12 September p.43
Martin Herbert, Die First, Time Out No.1673
Jessica Lack, Die First, Guardian Guide 17-23 August p.35