We are often invited to curate and co-curate non-commercial exhibitions in collaboration with museums and public institutions.
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TATE MODERN, LONDON
JENNY HOLZER, 'HURT EARTH', 2021Jenny Holzer's powerful series of light projections, HURT EARTH, launched at Tate Modern, London in October 2021. Headlining Tate's Power to Change programme, the artwork saw the building's iconic chimney... -
JUPITER ARTLAND, SCOTLAND
Hurt Earth, Jenny Holzer, 2021During October and November 2021 artist Jenny Holzer launched HURT EARTH, a powerful series of light projections illuminating landmarks across the UK to draw attention to the cliamte crisis and... -
Royal Academy of Arts: Academicians' Room
Tomorrow's Tigers | 2019-2020Tomorrow's Tigers was presented in the Academicians' Room at the Royal Academy of Arts from September 2019 to January 2020. On view were ten specially commissioned limited edition art rugs... -
ADRIAN BERG, A TIME AND PLACE
Hall Place & Gardens, Bexley, 2017In September 2017, we presented a new exhibition at Hall Place & Gardens, Bexley, of the vibrant paintings of Adrian Berg, RA (1929-2011). -
VITA VITALE (VITAL LIFE)
56th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Official Azerbaijan Pavilion, 2015Artwise curated the official Azerbaijan Pavilion for the 56th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, 2015, Vita Vitale (Vital Life). With this exhibition we considered how human activity impacts upon the delicate balance of our planet’s ecosystem, and the repercussions for our future survival. -
WATERSHED - ART, PLAY AND THE POLITICS OF WATER
Hall Place & Gardens, Bexley, 2015Part of a series of contemporary exhibitions proposed and curated by Artwise for Hall Place & Gardens, Bexley, Watershed brought together 15 contemporary artists who look at water in conceptual, political, meditative and sometimes playful ways. -
BEASTLY HALL
Hall Place & Gardens, Bexley, 2013Beastly Hall marked the inaugural curtorial collaboration between Artwise and Hall Place that brought three diverse contemporary exhibitions into the historic Tudor House by invitation of Caroline Worthington (Chief Executive of Bexley Heritage Trust). The initiative brought cutting edge contemporary art to a diverse audience in Bexley Heath and allowed for an interesting education and outreach programme. -
Contemporary Eye: Crossovers
Pallant House Gallery, 2011Traditionally the preserve of applied artists, in recent years craft techniques have increasingly ‘crossed over’ into fine art territory, often with a radical or subversive edge. Since Grayson Perry won... -
Contemporary Eye Series: Material Matters
Pallant House Gallery, 2009'We are very excited about being involved in such a unique project where the contemporary collector, the artist, the guest curators and the Gallery actively come together in dialogue for... -
Royal Academy Contemporary Circle
The Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2005In 2005 Susie Allen devised and first chaired a new Contemporary Patrons Group for the Royal Academy of Arts in London. The Royal Academy's Contemporary Exhibition Programme, under its then...
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