MARQ KEAREY
I paint and draw pictures of posters. As well as offering up a pictorial view of an urban landscape,
I present a time period and an action that is referable. The posters I paint look like the originals,
and are displayed on panels of a specific shape.

The works refer to quite formal things: colour, pattern and picture content, though they always
support a landscape tradition. They are designed to aid a transportation of the viewer from
voyeur of urban wall-spaces, to enlightened being. This is encouraged by my use of symbolism,
sometimes seen in the actual shape of the painting, and other times in the shapes cut out of the
paintings.

Driven

The paintings in ‘Driven’ are memorials to people that offered inspiration, passion, ambition,
reflection and excitement. Like trail-blazing comets in the dark night, the brief illumination they
offered, were alternative views of the world, and they were cool. During their lifetimes they were
regarded as talented individuals, but after their deaths, all of which involved automobiles, the
status of each one of them became legendary.

Isadora Duncan, Albert Camus, Jackson Pollock, Bessie Smith, Eddie Cochran and Marc Bolan.
Each of them shall be remembered in the two paintings produced for this exhibition, each painting
chronicling aspects of their death and the car that delivered them.

Education

2005-06        Post Graduate Certificate in Secondary Education, Art & Design
              Goldsmiths College, University of London, London
1990-93        BA Hons. Degree in Fine Art, Painting and Spanish Culture,
              Winchester School of Art, Winchester
              National Diploma, Fine Art, Chesterfield College of Technology & Art, Chesterfield

Solo Exhibitions

2002        True Love Just Goes Around & Around, Dusted, London, England

Group Exhibitions

2007
      Border Line, The Patriot Hall Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland

2006
      For Sake or For Sale?, The Homestead Gallery, London, England
      42, The Three Colts Gallery, London, England

2005
      East into West, The Wine Gallery, Chelsea, London, England
      Chutney Preserve’s, Lambeth Country Fair, London, England
      Prosperous Reapers, Alma Enterprises, London, England
      East into West, Alma Enterprises, London, England

2004
      Snapper, Brixton Village, London, England
      Whiskey Smith & Rex Hyman, The Deep Sea Series Part I,
      Hat On Wall, London, England
      Picture This, Deep Sea Series Part 4, Hat On Wall, London, England
      Freehouse, curated by Oxley & Varey. The Hare, London, England

2003
      nowhere better, Oni Gallery, Boston Massachusetts, USA
      Grub Street Open, Happisburgh, Norfolk, England
      Lightbox 2, Guys Street, London, England

2002
       We Want Out, City Limits, Melbourne, Australia
      Lightbox Project, Guys Hospital, London, England
      Lilo, ASC Studios, London, England
      knotproject: one, Peckham, London, England

2001
      Transformers, Hat On Bar Gallery, London, England
      Apartment 55, Simla House, London, England
      The Gallery Open, the gallery, London, England

2000
      New Holistic Explorers, Conductors Hallway Gallery, London, England
      Letting The Days Go By, c/o MOTA @ Project Space, London, England
      Blackout, Sun & Doves Gallery, London, England

1999
      Summer, Sun & Doves Gallery, London, England
      Foodstuff, Virgin Exec Dep Lounge, Gatwick Airport, London, England
      Lavender 30, The Lavender, London, England

1998
      Absolut Secret, Royal College of Art, London, England
      Tulipamwe ’98, UNAM Art Gallery, Windhoek, Namibia, Africa
      Gasworks 200, Gasworks Gallery, London, England
      Hapax/K-Pax, Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Arts, London, England

1997
      London Transports, Shoestring Gallery, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
      Gym ’97, Conductors Hallway Gallery, London, England
      Six Pack, ASC Studios, London, England

1996
      SAD, Gasworks Gallery, London, England
      Labour of Love, Conductors Hallway Gallery, London, England
      Collectables, Conductors Hallway Gallery, London, England

1995
      London Group Bi-Annual, Concourse Gallery, Barbican Centre, London,
      England. Invited by Louisa Buck
      Original, Gasworks Gallery, London, England.  Curated by Sonia Boyce
      Passengers, Conductors Hallway Gallery, London, England
      Dad, The Winchester Gallery, Winchester, England

1994
              Salon de Bug, The Slaughterhouse, London, England
      One, ASC Studios, London, England
      Dad, Gasworks Gallery, London, England
      Stockport Gallery Open, Stockport, England.  Prize-winner

Residencies

2004        Artist in Residence @ Dog Kennel Hill School, Camberwell, London,
              in co-ordination with P-Art
2002        Triangle Artists’ Workshop, New York City, New York, USA
1998        Tulipamwe International Artists Workshop, Namibia, Africa

Publications

BBC Radio Scotland, 24th March. Exhibition interview – BorderLine
London Art Magazine, Issue One. Artist feature, p34
nowhere better.  Exhibition catalogue by Christophe Perez
2002        Tatler, June issue, p.64, photo by Andreas Bleckmann.  Richard Strange article
2000        Peckham Views, issue 7, p.4, Miranda Ellie – New Holistic Explorers
              International Art Newspaper, Jan 2000 edition, Louisa Buck – Letting The Days Go By
1999        Tulipamwe cat. ‘98
              The Namibian, Aug 05th & 28th ’98 - Tulipamwe
              International Art Newspaper, Feb ’98 edition, Louisa Buck – Hapax/K-Pax
              Gasworks cat. ’93 – 96
              Time Out, David Lillington

Collections

Spanish Embassy to Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia
Global Investigation Inc, London, England
Richard Strange, London England
Louisa Buck, London, England
ASC Studios, London, England

Talks/Lectures

2007
       Talk to City University Art students on my work and practice.

2006
      Talk at Homestead Gallery, London, regarding my work in context with the commodity and the art. Guest
speakers, Danielle Arnaud of Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Arts, Prof Eric Moody, formerly of City University,
Huon Mallalieu, compiler of The Dictionary of British Watercolour Artists and a contributor to the Times, and
Douglas Lewis, Vancouver based curator.
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