Rose finn-kelcey



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ROSE FINN-KELCEY

Born Northampton

Living and working in London since 1968

Selected exhibitions and live works.
2011 Modern British Sculpture, The Royal Academy of Art, London

Ideal Home, Chelsea Space, London

Re.act Feminism #2, Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Victoria-Gasteiz,

Spain


2009 Reading by Light, The Civic, Barnsley, Yorkshire

2008 100 Years, 100 Artists, Art on the Underground, A foundation Gallery.



Turned On, Alan Cristea Gallery, London

Building Bridges, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China

2006 How to Improve the World, Arts Council exhibition, Hayward Gallery.



Rose Finn-Kelcey Milton Keynes Gallery.UK

Please Close the Gate, Roche Court, Salisbury.

2005 Size Matters, Arts Council touring exhibition Longside Gallery, Yorkshire

Sculpture Park, Wakefield and Millais Gallery, Southampton.

2004 ‘Angel’, St Paul’s Church, Bow, East London.

‘Dog Happy’ Zoo Art Fair, London.

2003 A Century of Artists’ Film in Britain, Tate Britain.

‘Bureau de Change’ (Irish version), The Irish Museum of Modern Art, . Dublin.


  1. Self Evident, Linbury Galleries, Tate Britain.

About Face, The Clocktower Gallery, Croydon.

Multiplication, British Council touring exhibition, Romania.

‘It Rules’, The Multiple Store, numerous venues.

2001 ‘Return to Sender’, the Dead exhibition,The Roundhouse, London;

Welfare State International, Ulverston, Cumbria.

‘House Rules’, The Multiple Store, numerous venues including Tate

Gallery, Liverpool and Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York.



Verbal into Visual, The Letharby Gallery, London.

2000 London Soeul ,The Total Museum of Contemporary Art, Soeul, S Korea.

‘A Shot in the Locker’, Structurally Sound, Exconventa de Santa Teressa,

and Museo Carrillo Gil, Mexico City.



Live in your Head’, British Conceptual Art, Whitechapel Art Gallery,

1999 ‘It Pays to Pray’, North Meadow Sculpture Project,Millennium Dome London



  1. Llathyard, Cardiff City poster sites.

Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object 1949-1979’,

Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.



  1. ‘Rose Finn-Kelcey’, Camden Arts Centre, London.

Irredeemable Skeletons, Shillam and Smith, London.

1994 ’Just Minus’, The British School at Rome’, Italy.



Laser and Kunst, Galeria Medium, Bratislava, Slovakia.

‘Truth Dare, Double Dare’, (a collaboration with Donald Rodney) The Ikon

Gallery, Birmingham.
1993 ‘Steam Installation’ and ‘The Royal Box’ No 2 , ‘Young British Artists Part 2

The Saatchi Gallery, London.

‘Rose Finn-Kelcey’, Galerie l’Ollave, Lyon, France.

‘The Royal Box’ No 1, ‘Civil War’, Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham.

1992 ‘God Kennel’, Documenta 1X, Kassel, Germany.

‘Steam Installation’, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Chisenhale Gallery, London.



Through the Viewfinder, Stitchling de Appel, Amsterdam.

1991 Shocks to the System, Royal Festival Hall, London and the Ikon Gallery

Birmingham

1990 ‘Openings’, A New Necessity, Tyne International, Gateshead Garden

Festival

‘Bureau de Change’, (international version) Rhetorical Image, New Museum

of Contemporary Art, New York.

Signs of the Times, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford.

‘Bar Doors’, Landscapes, The Houston International festival, Texas.

1989 When Your Ship Comes In’, The Suitcase Show, Harris Museum, Preston.

Aberdeen City Art Gallery and Wolverhampton Art Gallery.



The Tree of Life, The Cornerhouse, Manchester; The Royal Albert Memorial, Exeter; The Royal Festival Hall, London; The Mappin Art Gallery,

Sheffield; Cartwright Hall, Bradford; and the Usher Gallery, Lincoln

1988 ‘Fallen totem 2’, Depicting History, City Art Gallery, Leeds and

Rochdale Art Gallery.

1987 ‘Bureau de Change’ (extended version), Matts Gallery, London.

‘Pool’, Something Solid, Cornerhouse, Manchester.

‘Bureau de Change’, Depicting History, Mappin Gallery, Sheffield.

New Works Newcastle, Laing Gallery, Newcastle; Cartwright Hall,

Bradford, and Cornerhouse, Manchester.



  1. ‘Blazon’, The Window Box, AIR Gallery, London.

  1. Bull’s Eye’, The British Show, Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; EAF

Foundation, Adelaide; Performance Space, Melbourne.

‘Ascending Order’, The British Art Show, Royal Scottish Academy,

Edinburgh (collaboration with H Walton and Nirrup).


  1. ‘Glory’, Sculpture Museum, Marl and Jesse Gallery, Bielefeld, Germany.

‘Cherabim’, Moltkerei Werkstadt, Koln, Germany.

‘Hosts’, Cross Currents, Royal College of Art, London (collaboration with H

Walton and Nirrup)

‘Black and Blue – The Button Pusher’s View of Paradise’, Matts Gallery,

London.

‘Flaming Cheek’, Time-Based Arts, Amsterdam; Simplon Videobar,



Groningen, Holland

1983 ‘Glory’, Serpentine Gallery, London.

1982 'Cut-Out', 4th Symposium of Performance Art, Lyon, Gallerie

L’Ollave, Lyon, France.

1981 ‘Mayday – Mayday – Mayday’, About Time, Third Eye Centre, Glasgow.

‘Live, Neutral and Earth’, Circles, Midland Gallery, Nottingham.

1980 ‘Mind the Gap’, About Time, ICA, London; Franklin Furnace, New York.

1978 ‘Book and Pillow’, Galleria del Cavallino, Venice, Italy.

‘The Boilermaker’s Assistant’, London Calling, AIR Gallery, London.


  1. International Exhibition of Women Artists- 100 Years of Women’s Art,

Chalottenberg Palace, Berlin.

‘Her Mistress’s Voice’, The Eisteddfod, Wrexham, Wales. (Collaboration

With H Walton)


  1. ‘One for Sorrow Two for Joy’, London Calling, Acme Gallery, London.

1974 Rose Finn-Kelcey, Midland Gallery, Nottingham.

1973 Seven from London, Kunsthalle, Bern, Switzerland.

1972 ‘Power for the People’, Battersea and Bankside Power Stations.

1971 London Now, Telekomunikation Tower, Berlin, Germany.

1970 ‘Here is a Gale Warning’, Art Spectrum, Alexander Palace, London.

1969 ‘Flags’, Railway embankment, Berkhamstead.



PUBLIC COLLECTIONS AND AWARDS
Rose Finn-Kelcey’s work can be found in Private and Public Collections most notably: The Tate Gallery Collection, The Arts Council Collection, The British Council Collection, The Victoria and Albert Collection, the Welkunst Foundation, and the Bernard Starkman Collection.
Archival work recently purchased by the Henry Moore Institute.
Won the 2007 ACE Award for her shimmer disc mural, ‘Angel’.
Co-selector of the 1995 British Art Show along with Richard Cork, and Tom Lawson
2009-2010 Lead Artist for the redevelopment of Highbury Corner, London.
Currently compiling a monograph that will cover her work from 1968-2011.


LINKS
www.sculpture.org.uk
www.smsangel.org
www.richardsaltoun.com
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