Born 1977 in London

Lives and works in London

 

EDUCATION

 

2003 / 2005 - MA Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London

1996 / 2000 - BA Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London

1999 - The School at the Art Institute of Chicago

 

AWARDS


2010 -
Dazed and Confused Emerging Artist Award

2004 - Henry Moore Foundation Sculpture Award

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

 

2012


'X'

GRIMM Gallery, Amsterdam

 

'LAYING DOWN AND KISSING THE LOVE IN THE MIST, PART 2'

Kendall Koppe, Glasgow

 

'In the belly of the whale (Act iii)'

Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz

 

2011


‘Bold Tendencies 5’

Sculpture Project, Peckham Multi-Storey Car Park, London

 

‘Fantastic Voyage’

Carl Freedman Gallery, London

 

2010

 

‘Gangsta’s Paradise’

Hayward Gallery project space, London, curated by Tom Morton

 

‘A Trip to Old Stones’

Art House Foundation, London

 

‘Sacrifice’

Swallow Street, London, curated by Sarah McCrory

 

‘Island, A Regime’

short film commissioned by Frieze Art Fair and Channel 4

 

2009

 

‘Club Room’

Russian Club Gallery, London

 

‘A Patch of Grass Painted to Look Like A Rock’

IPS, Gent

 

2008

 

‘New Work’

Standpoint Gallery, London

 

‘Tipping Point’

Purdy Hicks, London

 

2007


‘Transformer’

Woburn Square, London

 

‘Strangelove’

Stone City Films HQ, London

 

2006


‘New Contemporaries’

The Coach Shed, Liverpool and Club Row, London

 

2005

 

‘Even a Stopped Clock Tells the Right Time Twice a Day’ 

interpreter-producer of Vorticist Edward Wadsworth, curated by Tom Morton and Catherine Patha, ICA, London

 

‘Stuff Becomes’

Hollow Gallery, London

 

‘Supermanraycharlesbukowski’

Polished T, Liverpool

 

‘Double Take’

Hiscox Gallery, London

 

‘The Show 2005’

Royal College of Art, London

 

2002


‘Gatsby’

The New Lansdowne Club, London

 

2001

 

‘Club’

Beaconsfield Gallery, London

 

GROUp / DUO EXHIBITIONS

 

2012

'Britain Creates'

London 2012 Festival

 

2010

 

‘RECENT BRITISH SCULPTURE’

GRIMM Gallery, Amsterdam

 

‘Deadpan’

The Royal Standard Liverpool Biennale

 

‘Grid System, A Regime' 

Malta Contemporary Art Foundation, Malta, with Spartacus Chetwyn'd

 

‘Perm Works’

The Two Jonnys , London

 

‘Phyllida Barlow Off Site Project’

Café Oto, Serpentine Gallery, London

 

2009


‘Pale Blue and Green, with S. Cooney’

Permanent Gallery, Brighton


‘Phyllida Barlow and Jess Flood-Paddock’

The Russian Club, London

 

Spartacus Chetwynd’s Helmut Newton’s Ladies Night 

GSK Contemporary, The Royal Academy, London

 

2008

 

‘Jess Flood-Paddock Matthew Darbyshire William Hunt’,

Sadler’s Wells, London

 

‘Strangelove Studio Show’

St Mark’s Church, London, with Rupert Ackroyd

 

2004


Art School

Bloomberg Space, London