Elizabeth Magill

Born:
1959
Residence:
London, United Kingdom
Nationality:
Canadian, British
Trust:
APT London
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PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

  • Birmingham’s internationally renowned Ikon Gallery is raising funds for its 50th Anniversary Endowment Fund with an auction of artworks donated by some of the most important contemporary artists, all of whom have exhibited at the gallery.

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  • Katsutoshi Yuasa, Edinburgh Katsutoshi Yuasa's large woodcut prints, some almost eight-feet high, engulf you like mirages.

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  • The creator of small-scale painterly enchantments, such as Flying Car Pet showcases a series of works

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  • The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Jimmy Deenihan, TD, welcomed the donation of 18 important artworks from Anglo Irish Bank

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  • The Cult of Beauty, London Rejecting Victorian Britain's grim realities, the aesthetic movement strove to create a world of perfect beauty.

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BIOGRAPHY

Elizabeth Magill currently lives and works in London. Magill attended Belfast College of Art, Fine Art (painting) (1979–82) and later went on to receive her MA in painting from Slade School of Art, University College (1982–84).

Select solo exhibitions include Elizabeth Magill, Wilkinson Gallery, London (2013); Green Light Wanes... , Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (2010); Towner Art Gallery & Museum, Eastbourne (publication) (2010); Venice, Marlborough Graphics (2009); Chronicle of Orange, Wilkinson Gallery, London (publication) (2008); Arborescence, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (2006);  Recent Paintings (touring exhibition) (2004/5 );  Ikon Gallery, Birmingham / Milton Keynes  (2004/5); Gallery, Milton Keynes / BALTIC (2004/5); Gateshead, / Glynn Vivian Gallery, Swansea (2004/5);  Artemis Greenberg Van Doren, New York, NY (publication) (2003); Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, Dublin (2003); Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris (2003); Anthony Wilkinson Gallery, London (2002).

Select group exhibitions include Twixt Two Worlds Towner, Eastbourne, UK (2014);  Death & Dying MAG3 project space, Vienna, Austria (2014); Annual Exhibition, Royal Ulster Academy, Belfast, Northern Ireland (2014); Under the Greenwood, Gerald Moore, Gallery, London, UK (2014); Annual Exhibition, Royal Ulster Academy, Belfast, Northern Ireland (2013); Under the Greenwood, St Barbe Museum, Lymington, Hampshire, UK (2013); Landscape, Hite Collection, Soeul Korea (2012); Interlude, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2011); The Hunt Museum, Limerick (2011); Art Council Collection (2011); Summer Show, Royal Academy, London (2011); Summer Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London (2011);  Paralell Remix, laura Hutton Gallery, New York (2011); Double Interview, Artspace Hue, Seoul, Korea, (2011);  I–Myu Projects, London, Soeul Art Space, Seogyo (2011); Summer Show, Royal Academy, London (2011).

Residencies and awards include The British Embassy, Yangon, Myanmar (2002); London Arts Board (1999);  Saarlandisches Kunstlerhaus, Saarbruken, Germany (1995); British Council (1995); 'Momart Fellowship', Tate Gallery, Liverpool (1994); Arts Council of Northern .Ireland (1989).


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