Mark Ingham     



Visual Arts PhD Research Student
Goldsmith's College, University of London
Supervisor:
Nick de Ville
Email: markingham3@hotmail.com
Web site: www.fantasticarts.co.uk and www.iniva.org


A brief personal history:
I was born in Trinidad and Tobago and was brought up in Cambridge. My grandfather was a mathematician at King’s Cambridge and I have had an interest in this subject for many years.

A brief art career history
My PhD is an exploration into the way photographs have affected the way our autobiographical memories function.

CURRICULUM VITAE  Mark Ingham. 2004.

EDUCATION
2000-2004 Goldsmiths College, University of London. PhD (Visual Arts,
Practice based. AHRB funded)
1989-1990 The Institute of Education, University of London. PGGE in Art and
Design,
1983-1985 The Slade School of Fine Art. UCL. Postgraduate Sculpture.
1980-1983 Chelsea of Art. BA Hons Fine Art Sculpture. (2.1)
1979-1980 Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology. Foundation Course.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1998 Lounge, MiG London
1994 Monopoly, Installation at 5 Stamford West.
1986 Urban Constructs, Unit 7 Gallery
1985 Mid Term Show, Henry Moore Foundation Fellowship
1985 Outside Installation, Riverside Studios
1985 Paradise in Peckham, an Artangel project.
An outside installation along the former Surrey Canal, Peckham.

GROUP EXHIBITIONS (*With catalogue)
2003 White Window and Guests. La Malterie, Lille, France.
Fantastic! In the catacombs under St. Pancras Church, London*
(www.fantasticarts.co.uk)
The Greatest Show on Earth. Metropole Gallery, Folkestone.
2002 PALAVER. In Kinetika, at the Montpelier Arms. Peckham.
2000 A Different Kind of Show. Whitechapel Art Gallery
2000 Sports Day, 1963. Whitechapel Foyer
1998 Vauxhall Gardens. Norwich Art Gallery*
1997 Who Are You? Open Studio
1996 Open Exhibition. Cafe Gallery, Southwark Park
1992 Whitechapel Open. Spitalfields Market*
Open Studios. Warrior Studios
1991 Hot and Sticky. Tobacco Dock
1988 The Consumption of Elements. Chisenhale Gallery*
Fragments of False Houses. Pomeroy Purdey Gallery*
Riverside Open. Riverside Studios
Monumental Works. St. George's Crypt, Bloomsbury*
1987 Flotsam Fantasies. East Gallery, Canterbury
Shelf Show, Kettle's Yard Gallery, Cambridge
1986 Illuminations, Camerawork*
New British Sculpture. Air Gallery*
Garden of Art. Stoke Garden Festival for the Whitechapel
1985 Sculpture '85. Central School of Art
Slade African Famine Relief Fund Exhibition, Riverside Studios
1984 Artists in Tower Hamlets. Whitechapel Library
Sculpture '84. Central School of Art
Whitechapel Open. Chisenhale Works*
1983 New Contemporaries. (slide show), ICA
ILEA at the Barbican. Barbican Sculpture Court

FELLOWSHIPS
1985-1986 Henry Moore Foundation Fellow. Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts.

RESIDENCIES
1998-2000 Artist in Residence, Kingsland School, Hackney. SWAP Project. With
the Whitechapel Art Gallery
Sept 1997 Artist in Residence, Acland Burghley School, Camden. With inlVA,
in The Mathematics and Art Departments. (Website: www.iniva.org)
May 1994 Artist in Residence, Osmani School, Tower Hamlets.With the Whitechapel
Art Gallery.
Oct 1993 Artist in Residence, Charles Edward Brooke School.
Jan 1993 Artist in Residence, in collaboration with Laurie Booth (dancer),
Jefford Horrigan (artist). Charles Edward Brooke School and Norwood
Girls School, with the South Bank Arts Centre.
Oct 1992 Artist in Residence, William Tyndale School, Islington. The Camden
Arts Centre.
Aug 1988 Animatuer, Cowley Youth Centre, Oxford. With the Museum of Modern
Art, Oxford.
July 1988 Community Sculpture Workshop Residency, at Kettle's Yard Gallery,
Cambridge.
1987-1988 Artist in Residence, Park Walk Primary School, Chelsea. With the
Sir John Cass's Foundation and the Riverside Studios.

FREELANCE WORKSHOPS/TALKS
Royal College of Art: 'C.A.L.M.', for the VAA Course, 1998
Whitechapel Art Gallery: Medardo Rosso, Worlds in a Box, Guilleremo Kuita,
Tony Cragg, Antechamber, Speed, Boetti (1999), and Carl Andre, (2000)
Royal College of Art: 'You Are Here', for the VAA Course. 1997
Barbican Arts Centre: John Heartfield/Cutting Edge, Bill Brant, Alphonse
Mucha, and Erwin Blumenfeld
Insight Arts Trust: Head and Heart, Sleepers (Wold Prison) 2000, and
Portland YOI, 2000+2001.
South Bank Centre: Doubletake, Gravity and Grace, Julian Opie (with the Architecture
Department, South Bank University, Dialogue in the Dark, and Tap Ruffle and Shave
Camden Arts Centre: Northern Adventures. Riverside Studios: Riverside Open
Air Gallery: New British Sculpture

MISCELLANY
1991-1992 Education Organiser, Arts & Events, Olympia & York, Canary Wharf
1990-1991 Member of AWOL, Arts Workshop of London.
1986-1987 Boise Travel Scholarship, Apulia, Southern Italy.
1981-1982 Sculpture Organiser/Selector, New Contemporaries, ICA.

PREVIOUS EMPLOYMEMT
Schools Co-ordinator, Whitechapel Art Gallery. 1990-94.
Course Leader/Tutor, Foundation Course, Kingsway College. 1993-2000

PART-TIME LECTURING
Present Employment
Chelsea College of Art and Design. p/t BA Fine Art (2003-04) Visiting Lecturer
University of Greenwich, BA Architecture and MA Landscape Architecture (2000-04) pt/VL
KIAD, Canterbury. MA Fine Art, p/t/VL

Previous Employment
University of Kingston, MA in Art and Space. 2003
KIAD, Canterbury, p/t BA in Fine Art (1998+2000-02), BA 3rd year Painting and PhD 2003 pt/VT
University of Oxford, Ruskin School of Fine Art and Drawing. (1998+1999) VT
University of North London, ID Architecture Department. (1997-1998) VT
Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts. BA Painting/Sculpture.
Modern Art Studies, Christie's. Art History.
Winchester School of Art, BA Art History/Complimentary Studies
Chelsea School of Art, MA/BA Sculpture
Homerton College, Cambridge University, BEd, Art and Design
CCAT, Cambridge, Foundation Course
Newcastle Polytechnic, BA Sculpture
Kingsway College, Drawing Tutor, 1990~1991

PUBLICATIONS WRITTEN
Teachers’ Resource Pack, for 'Art from The Exploratorium', Arts and Events,
Olympia & York, Canary Wharf.
Teachers' Pack, Whitechapel Art Gallery: Medardo Rosso, Lucien Freud, and
Bill Viola.
REVIEWS and INTERVIEWS
Radio 4 Kaleidoscope, Time Out, City Limits, The Independent, The Economist,
London Tonight, The Six O'clock Show, Artist’s Newsletter, Atelier,
Islington Gazette, Poetry News, Docklands News, The Art Angel Trust
Magazine, Cambridge Evening News, Oxford Mail, Oxford Star, Oxford Radio.


 


16th February,2004

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