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Chance plays a crucial part in my work, akin to scientific experimentation, a situation is engineered in which the work is generated by factors beyond my control. It is the wind, rippling of water, motion of a vehicle, postmen, insects or players of a game that unwittingly determine the outcome of the work.
Much of the work explores ways of drawing be it with ink, light or another form and photography, film, the apparatus used in the works production and the title act as parts of a puzzle allowing the viewer to understand the process by which the work was produced.
For Driven, Tim Knowles will present one his series of works where a drawing is produced in a moving car, in some cases these works have been made as a car speeds around different race tracks, whilst in others the act of delivering the work to the gallery produces the work itself. For these drawings, a mechanism holding a pen to paper is installed in the back of the car, as the car accelerates the pen moves back and as it brakes it moves forward, turn left and the pen moves right and vice versa.
FURTHER EDUCATION Bath College of Higher Education, 1989 - 1992 Fine Art Degree - Sculpture; BA Hons 2.1
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Knowles & Morland [2 person show], Rokeby, London, UK, June , 2006 Present Future, Artissima, Torino, ITALY, Nov, 2002 Out of the Blue, 1000eventi, Milan, ITALY, Nov, 2001 Music of Chance, Zero, Piacenza, ITALY, Nov, 2001
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS / PROJECTS
Art on Wheels , Various Locations, Rome, ITALY, May, 2007, ARTfutures 2007, Bloomberg Space, London UK, March, 2007 Ma come mia?, Paolo Bonzano Gallery, Rome, ITALY, Feb, 2007 Slow, Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth, UK, Jan, 2007 Square Root of drawing , Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin, IRELAND, Sept, 2006 Our house is a house that moves, Living Art Gallery, Reykjavik, ICELAND, April, 2006 You’ll never know, Hayward Gallery Touring Exhibition, UK, 2006 - , 2007 Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery The New Art Gallery, Walsall The Lowry, Salford Glynn Vivian Gallery, Swansea Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston
ARTfutures, Bloomberg Space, London, UK, Nov, 2005 Art Caucasas, Tblisis, GEORGIA, Oct, 2005 Gage 2005, Hull Time Based Arts, Hull, UK, Feb, 2005
Artists Air Show [Artscatalyst project], Farnborough Air Field, Farnborough, UK, Sept, 2004 Guest, Jones, Knowles & Stockham, The Cut, Halesworth, UK, June , 2004 Our house is a house that moves, Gallery Skuc, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA, May, 2004
Our house is a house that moves, Pavel Haus, Laafeld, Nr Gratz, AUSTRIA, Oct, 2003 Touch Down, Gallery 54, Gothenberg, SWEDEN, Sept, 2003 Geographie und die Politik der Mobilitat, Generali Foundation,Vienna, AUSTRIA, Jan, 2003
Mapping the Process, Essor Gallery, London, UK, May, 2002 Prospects 2002, Essor Gallery project space, London, UK, May, 2002 Last Minute, Comune di Codogno, Codogno, ITALY, May, 2002 What if we were wrong, Spike Island, Bristol, UK, May, 2002
The sun and the rainfalll, Zero, Piacenza, ITALY, June, 2001 Ghosty, 1000eventi, Milan, ITALY, Jan, 2001
9.8m/s2, Zero, Piacenza, ITALY, Nov, 2000 Wreck of Hope , The Nunnery, London, UK, March, 2000
AWARDS / RESIDENCIES
Makrolab [Artscatalyst], Art / Science research Residency, Atholl Estate, Scotland, July, 2002 British Council in Rome, Grant Award, Nov, 2001 Art Omi, Art Omi International Symposium, New York State, USA, July, 1998 South West Arts Grant, Grant Award, June, 1998 South West Arts Grant, Travel research visit to Bordeaux, FRANCE, July, 1997 Latvian Residencies, Latvian Academy of Art, Riga, LATVIA, Aug, 1996 Latvian Open Air Museum, Pedvale, LATVIA, July, 1996
PUBLICATIONS
You’ll never know, Catalogue, Hayward Gallery Touring, South Bank Centre, 2006 Our house is a house that moves, , Catalogue , Ministry of Culture Republic of Slovenia, 2004 Makrolab, Catalogue, The Arts Catalyst & Zavod Project Atol, 2003 Present Future, Catalogue, Artissima, 2002 Last Minute, Catalogue, Assessorato alla Cultura del Comune di Codogno, 2002
COLLECTIONS
Work in various private collections internationally including that of Giulio di Gropello, Italy and the Franchetti Collection, Italy.
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