Phil Illingworth | Frightening Albert

Phil Illingworth | Frightening Albert

Postby wwgallery » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:54 pm

Phil Illingworth | Frightening Albert
11 April - 5 May 2012
Open Weds – Fri 11 - 6pm; Sat 11 - 4pm

PV Tues 10th April 2012, 6 - 9pm
This is also the launch party for WW's relocation to 34/35 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8BX
Places are limited, please rsvp to rsvpwwgallery@gmail.com

WW Gallery is pleased to present the inaugural exhibition at the gallery's new location 34/35 Hatton Garden, London. Frightening Albert is a solo show of new works by Phil Illingworth, which is inspired by and takes its name from, the notorious Watson experiments of 1920 surrounding stimulus response and conditioning.
The work is about painting - yet it is everything but paint on canvas. Rejecting the idea of a single image plane, Illingworth begins with notions of painting in 3-D, and then starts to explore.

Note to editors:

Curated by Debra Wilson & Chiara Williams

About the artist

Phil Illingworth has exhibited in the UK, the USA, and at the 53rd Venice Biennale. In 2010 he was selected for exhibition in John Moores, the UK's most prestigious painting prize.
He lives and works in England and France. More info: www.philillingworth.com

Selected Exhibitions

Say what you see, Aspex, Portsmouth, January - March 2012
Salon 2011, Matt Roberts Arts, London, October 2011
ARC at Aspex, Portsmouth, December 2010 - March 2011
Salon 2010, Matt Roberts Arts, London, October 2010
John Moores 2010 Painting Prize, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, September 2010 - January 2011
Time, WW Gallery, London, May-July 2010
Little Gods, GASP, November 2009
Come Together, CoExist + Metal, September-October 2009
Travelling Light, London and Venice Biennale, May-June 2009
Parental Guidance, WW Gallery, London, March-April 2009
Affluenza, London, March 2009
Mink Schmink, WW Gallery, London, January 2009

For press images & full press release: please contact Chiara Williams & Debra Wilson at wwgallery@gmail.com.
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