Talk:Louise Hopkins
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[edit]Article put up, 4.9.07 abafied 12:03, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]this article needs major work to bring it to within wiki standards. just sounds like PR dross currently
Moved CV laundry list off main space
[edit]Moved CV laundry list off main space. Some of this material is unsourced, other bits are unreliable sources (her gallery). Not a curated list and does not add to our understanding of this artist. --WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 00:57, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
Solo exhibitions
[edit]Solo exhibitions include:
- Black Sea, White Sea, Linlithgow Burgh Halls, Linlithgow, (part of GENERATION-25 years of Contemporary Art in Scotland), 2014.[1]
- Settings, Mummery + Schnelle, London, 2014.[2]
- Project Room, Mummery + Schnelle, London, 2010.
- Harness at Mummery + Schnelle, London, in October/November 2008;[3]
- Freedom of Information at The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, in 2005;[4]
- The Round Room, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, in 2004;
- doggerfisher, Edinburgh, in 2003;[5]
- Andrew Mummery Gallery, London, in 2003;
- Angles Gallery, California, in 2001;
- Andrew Mummery Gallery, London, in 1999;
- Artconnexion, Lille, in 1997;
- Galerie Isabella Kackprzak, Berlin, in 1997;[6]
- Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan, in 1998;
- Tramway Project Room, Glasgow, in 1996;
- Aberdeen Art Gallery, in 1994;
- Canberra School of Art, in 1993;
- Ben Grady Gallery, Canberra, in 1992.
References
- ^ "GENERATION: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland".
- ^ "Mummery + Schnelle: Louise Hopkins". www.mummeryschnelle.com.
- ^ "Mummery + Schnelle". www.mummeryschnelle.com.
- ^ "Louise Hopkins - The Fruitmarket Gallery".
- ^ "Louise Hopkins - Susanna Beaumont". www.susannabeaumont.com.
- ^ "Galerie Isabella Czarnowska". www.galerie-czarnowska.de.
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