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Heather Phillipson

Heather Phillipson is an artist and writer based in London. She works primarily with video, photography and performance, and is currently completing a PhD in Fine Art Practice.

heatherphillipson1@yahoo.co.uk

Reviews

Impromptu [31 March 2009]
 

Marimbas and songs of praise carry across the Schwartz gallery in London's Hackney Wick. 'The Cherub Voices', balanced on rough-hewn high wooden chairs, form a circle amongst the other artworks. Their unexpected tropical harmonies are a summons: an  Read on…

Impromptu Schwartz Gallery, London
5 - 29 March

Kate Davis: Lull [3 April 2008]
 

The cumulation of her artist residency at the Wordsworth Trust in Cumbria, Kate Davis’s recent work performs, both implicitly and explicitly, Romantic notions of the reconciliation of the human and nature through art. Like Wordsworth, Davis  Read on…

Fred, London
14 March – 4 May

Mum and Dad Show [2 April 2007]
 

According to statistics, there is a high probability that marriage will end in divorce, and ‘Mum and Dad Show’ is the product of just this occurrence. Curated by Tom Morton, son of Rose Scott and Jack Morton, once-married artists whose  Read on…

Cubitt, London
23 February – 18 April

Beyond the Page: Contemporary Art from Pakistan [3 October 2006]
 

‘Beyond the Page: Contemporary Art from Pakistan’, shown as part of the national Festival of Muslim Cultures, opens up the possibility of a particularly prescient dialogue between Eastern and Western ways of thinking, doing and making.  Read on…

Asia House, London
31 August – 11 November

Baroque my world [2 May 2006]
 

This, the first show at Transition Gallery’s new premises, centres on the theme of the Baroque, hence its rather pointed title ‘Baroque My World’. Already, this pun hints at the kind of humour within which the exhibition seeks to  Read on…

Transition Gallery, London
8 April – 7 May

Blinc and ...But Still [28 February 2002]
 

Running concurrently, 'Blinc' and '...But Still' are linked not by any common theme or motive but by their apparent divergence. 'Blinc', a series of night-time screenings showing new video work deals with the moving image. '...But Still', a  Read on…

G39, Cardiff 12 January – 10 February