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Biography

Simon Martin, (b.1965, Cheshire, England.)

Studied at The Slade School of Fine Art, University College London.
Lives in London.       

Solo Exhibitions

Carlton, Counter Gallery, London, 2006
Simon Martin, The PowerPlant, Toronto, Canada, 2006
Simon Martin, White Columns Gallery, New York 2005
Wednesday Afternoon, Counter Gallery, London 2005
Simon Martin, Counter Gallery, London, 2003
Simon & Martin, Poster Project, Dublin, 2003
Empty Shoe Box, Mellow Birds, London, 2001
Simon Martin, Javier Lopez Gallery, London, 1995
Simon Martin, Glasshouse, London, 1994

Selected Group Exhibitions

Strange Events Permit Themselves The Luxury Of Occurring, Camden Arts Centre, London, 2007
TITLED/UNTITLED Lismore Castle Arts, Ireland [publication]
You Have Not Been Honest, British Council film and video touring exhibition, Museo D’ Arte Donnaregina (MADRE), Naples, 2007
Tate Triennial, Tate Britain, London, 2006
In the poem about love you don’t write the word love – curated by Tanya Leighton,
ARGOS Festival, Brussels, Belgium, 2005
Critical Celebration, Galerie Karin Guenther/Nina Borgmann, Hamburg, 2005 
- Curated by David Bussell
CHOCKER FUCKING BLOCKED, Jeffrey Charles Gallery, London, 2003
Sharjah International Biennial 6, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, 2003
Its only words, Mirror (LCP Gallery), London, 2002
Reconstruction of Big Blue; ’Century City’, Tate Modern, London, 2001
Serial Killers & Cereal Killers, Platform, London
& Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto, 2000
Untitled Painting show, (curated by Gregor Muir), Lux Gallery, London, 1999
Mondo 1, (curated by Peter Lewis), FLAG, London
Life/Live, Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon, 1997
Big Blue, (curated by Peter Lewis), Coins Coffee Store, London, 1997
Double Life, (curated by Peter Lewis & Esther Windsor), The Waiting Room, Wolverhampton, 1997
Yourself Is Steam, (curated by Ian Forsyth & Jane Pollard, London
Viper/BANK TV, Dog, London, 1996
Life/Live, Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, 1997
Cocaine Orgasm, BANK, London, 1995