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The group exhibition One Person’s Materialism is Another Person’s Romanticism is a collaborative project from the artists Anthea Hamilton, Lorna Macintyre and Rallou Panagiotou.
The title of the exhibition One Person’s Materialism is Another Person’s Romanticism is derived from the writings of American sculptor Robert Smithson, and suggests the elusive nature of truth and the pragmatic dichotomy in the experience of time and physicality.The three artists juxtapose their distinct practices, bringing along with them personal choices of artworks by other artists as well as objects, film stills and TV footage in a way that goes further than being stylistically or contextually precise, but extends to create a landscape of private matters.
Anthea Hamilton (b. 1978) is a British artist based in London. Recent solo shows and projects include ‘Anthea Hamilton’, IBID Projects, London (2009), ‘Turnhalle’, Kunstverein Freiburg, Freiburg (2009) and ‘Gymnasium’, Chisenhale Gallery, London (2008). Group shows include: ‘Savage Messiah’, Rob Tufnell Gallery, London (2011), ‘Martian Museum of Terrestrial Art’, Barbican Art Gallery, London (2008), and ‘Art Now: Strange Solution’, Tate Britain, London (2008). Forthcoming shows and projects at Monterhermoso Art Centre, Vitoria (2012) and the London 2012 Olympic Poster Campaign, UK wide (2012).
Lorna Macintyre (b. 1977 in Glasgow, where she continues to live and work) pursued her studies at Glasgow School of Art and Hunter College in New York. Recent solo shows include ‘A Tree of Night’ at Galerie Kamm, Berlin ( 2011), ‘ Granite and Rainbow’ at Wiels, Brussels and ‘Form and Freedom’ at Kunsthaus Baselland (both 2010). Over the last year she has participated in group exhibitions including ‘ Wallpaperism’ at Motel Campo, Geneva, ‘ Better Living With’ at Museum Ludwig, Cologne and ‘ They Do Things Differently There’ at Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh.
Rallou Panagiotou (b. 1978 in Athens) is a Greek artist based in Glasgow, where she continued her studies at Glasgow School of Art. Solo shows include ‘Rallou Panagiotou’, IBID Projects, Remap, Athens (2011), ‘Exaggerate the Classics’, IBID Projects, London (2010), ‘Heavy MakeUp’, AMP, Athens (2010) and ‘4×4: Rallou Panagiotou’, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow (2009). Group shows include ‘Ντερτι* Humanism’ at Faggionato Fine Arts, London (2011), ‘Normal Time at the 75th Meridian’, Studio Warehouse, Glasgow (2011), ‘Die Unvollendete’ ACC Galerie, Weimar (2010) και ‘Deste Prize’, Museum of Cycladic Art (2009). In 2010, Rallou Panagiotou co-curated with Andreas Melas the exhibition ‘Supernature, An Exercise in Loads, AMP, Athens.

Anthea Hamilton, Aquarius, 2010, digital print on vinyl, 750 x 750 cm. Photo: Joseph Balfour

Rallou Panagiotou, Your Voice My Earring, 2010, marble, metal, lacquered wood, 232 x 84 x 5 cm. Photo: Dennis Papaioannou.

Rallou Panagiotou, Great Nostalgie, 2010, scaffolding, lacquered wood, synthetic leather, 220 x 560 x 123 cm. Photo: Dennis Papaioannou

Lorna Macintyre, A TREE OF NIGHT, 2011, gouache, indian ink / two gelatin silver prints, part one, 25,1 x 20,2 cm, framed 38,5 x 32,5 cm. Photo: Jens Ziehe

Lorna Macintyre,THE WORLD OF THE SEEN AND THE WORLD OFTHE UNSEEN, 2011, steel, stainless steel, string, 100 x 16,5 x 41,5 cm

Lorna Macintyre, VERTIGO, 2010, Cyanotype, 68,5 x 50,3 cm, framed 79,5 x 60,5 cm

Anthea Hamilton, The Piano Lesson, 2007, mixed media, 240 x 500 x 400. Photo: Justin Piperger

Anthea Hamilton, Cut-outs, exhibition view, 2007. Photo: Jan van Rooij

Anthea Hamilton, Turnhalle, 2009, exhibition view at Kunstverein Freiburg. Photo: Marc Doradzillo

Rallou Panagiotou, A Summer Dies the Swan (yellow), 2010, bleach on denim, fabric dye, 230 x 130 cm. Photo: Dennis Papaioannou
Anthea Hamilton, Lorna Macintyre, Rallou Panagiotou, Jennifer West and more
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ONE PERSON'S MATERIALISM IS ANOTHER PERSON'S ROMANTICISM
A collaborative project by the artists Anthea Hamilton, Lorna Macintyre and Rallou Panagiotou
The group exhibition One Person’s Materialism is Another Person’s Romanticism is a collaborative project from the artists Anthea Hamilton, Lorna Macintyre and Rallou Panagiotou.
The title of the exhibition One Person’s Materialism is Another Person’s Romanticism is derived from the writings of American sculptor Robert Smithson, and suggests the elusive nature of truth and the pragmatic dichotomy in the experience of time and physicality.
The three artists juxtapose their distinct practices, bringing along with them personal choices of artworks by other artists as well as objects, film stills and TV footage in a way that goes further than being stylistically or contextually precise, but extends to create a landscape of private matters.
Anthea Hamilton (b. 1978) is a British artist based in London. Recent solo shows and projects include ‘Anthea Hamilton’, IBID Projects, London (2009), ‘Turnhalle’, Kunstverein Freiburg, Freiburg (2009) and ‘Gymnasium’, Chisenhale Gallery, London (2008). Group shows include: ‘Savage Messiah’, Rob Tufnell Gallery, London (2011), ‘Martian Museum of Terrestrial Art’, Barbican Art Gallery, London (2008), and ‘Art Now: Strange Solution’, Tate Britain, London (2008). Forthcoming shows and projects at Monterhermoso Art Centre, Vitoria (2012) and the London 2012 Olympic Poster Campaign, UK wide (2012).
Lorna Macintyre (b. 1977 in Glasgow, where she continues to live and work) pursued her studies at Glasgow School of Art and Hunter College in New York. Recent solo shows include ‘A Tree of Night’ at Galerie Kamm, Berlin ( 2011), ‘ Granite and Rainbow’ at Wiels, Brussels and ‘Form and Freedom’ at Kunsthaus Baselland (both 2010). Over the last year she has participated in group exhibitions including ‘ Wallpaperism’ at Motel Campo, Geneva, ‘ Better Living With’ at Museum Ludwig, Cologne and ‘ They Do Things Differently There’ at Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh.
Rallou Panagiotou (b. 1978 in Athens) is a Greek artist based in Glasgow, where she continued her studies at Glasgow School of Art. Solo shows include ‘Rallou Panagiotou’, IBID Projects, Remap, Athens (2011), ‘Exaggerate the Classics’, IBID Projects, London (2010), ‘Heavy MakeUp’, AMP, Athens (2010) and ‘4×4: Rallou Panagiotou’, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow (2009). Group shows include ‘Ντερτι* Humanism’ at Faggionato Fine Arts, London (2011), ‘Normal Time at the 75th Meridian’, Studio Warehouse, Glasgow (2011), ‘Die Unvollendete’ ACC Galerie, Weimar (2010) και ‘Deste Prize’, Museum of Cycladic Art (2009). In 2010, Rallou Panagiotou co-curated with Andreas Melas the exhibition ‘Supernature, An Exercise in Loads, AMP, Athens.
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