Dee Ferris
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Dee Ferris, born 27 December 1973 in Paulton, Somerset, is a British painter.
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[edit] Education
- 1992-1995 Christ's College, Cambridge University, Cambridge
- 2000-2002 Royal College of Art, London
[edit] Solo Exhibitions
- Corvi-Mora, London (2006) - Dream Of A Thousand Suburbs
- Corvi-Mora, London (2004)
[edit] Group Exhibitions
- "The music of the future". Gasworks, London (curated by Laurence Kavanagh) 2005
- "Ein Ding von Schönheit ein Glück auf immer", Corvi-Mora, London 2005
- "Can Buildings Curate", Architectural Association, London 2005
- "The Triumph of Painting", Saatchi Gallery, London (cat) 2005
- "Expander", Royal Academy of Arts, 6 Burlington Gardens, London (cat) (2004)
- "Sugar Hiccup", Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo (2004)
- "The Futurians", Taro Nasu Gallery, Tokyo (cat) (2004)
- "Art of the Garden", Tate Britain, London (cat) (2004)
- "Other Times", City Gallery Prague, Prague (cat) (2004)
- "Concert In The Egg", The Ship, London (2004)
- "I want! I want!", Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art, Sunderland; The Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne (2003)
- "The Peripheries Become the Centre", Prague Biennale, Prague (cat) (2003)
- "Natura/Nature", Galleria d'Arte Moderna Ricci Oddi, Piacenza (cat) (2003)
- "The Progressive Future", Platform, London (2003)
- Wilkinson Gallery, London (2003)
- "Dirty Pictures", The Approach, London (2003)
- "Exploring Landscape: Eight Views from Britain", Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York (2003)
- "Paint", FA Projects, London (2002)
- "Fame and Promise", 14 Wharf Roaf, London (2002)
- "The Only Way Forward", Neon Gallery, London (2002)
- "The Show 2002", Royal College of Art, London (2002)
- "All This May Someday Be Yours", Royal College of Art, London (2001)
- Painting Interim Show, Royal College of Art, London (2001)
[edit] Selected Bibliography
- Martin Coomer, "Ein Ding Schönheit ist ein Glück auf immer", Time Out, November 23- 30, p.44 (2005)
- Studio Voice, October, p.41 (2005)
- Neil Mulholland, "Expander", Frieze, January/February, p.125 (2005)
- Mustafa Hulusi, "Expander", pp.26-27 (2004)
- Alasdair Duncan, "The Futurians", Taro Nasu Gallery, pp.14-17 (2004)
- Brett Rogers], "Other Times", The British Council, pp.37-38 (2004)
- Roy Exley, "Dee Ferris", Flash Art, November - December, p.72 (2004)
- JJ Charlesworth, "Fever", Flash Art, November - December, pp.84-87 (2004)
- Matt Price, "Mixed Paint", Flash Art, November - December, p.91 (2004)
- Dan Smith, "Dee Ferris", Art Review, November, p.143 (2004)
- Fudge, vol.15, September (2004)
- JJ Charlesworth, "on art's permissive society", Modern Painters, Autumn, pp.74-76 (2004)
- Nick Hackworth, "Artist's Project", Quintessentially, Autumn, p. 51 (2004)
- Melissa Nix, "Postmodern is passé", The Daily Yomiuri, July 29, p.18 (2004)
- Usuki Naoko, "The Futurians", What's New 09, ART iT, p.18 (2004)
- Shumon Basar, "Hayzee Fantayzee", Tank, Volume 3, Issue 10, pp.76-79 (2004)
- JJ Charlesworth, "I Want! I Want!", Art Monthly, October, pp.33-35 (2003)
- Rose Aidin, "Dogs and Doigs", Art News, Summer, p.128 (2003)
- Alfred Hickling, "I Want! I Want!", The Guardian, August 27 (2003)
- Lucy Barnett, "Journeying to imaginary places", Metro, August 27 (2003)
- "I Want! I Want!", The Guardian Guide, August 16-22, p.34 (2003)
- Michael Wilson, "Exploring Landscape: Eight Views from Britain", Art Monthly, March, pp.32-34 (2003)
- Martha Schwendener, "Critics Picks", Artforum, February (2003)
- Roberta Smith, "Exploring Landscape", The New York Times, February 14, B43 (2003)
- "ArtGraduate", ArtReview, June, Volume LIII, p.22 (2002)
- Stephanie King, "Home is where the heart is", Time Out, 29 May - 5 June, p.32 (2002)
- "100 Reviews", Arnatt, Bickers, Charlesworth, Collings, Gillick, Walter König Publications, p.43 (2002)