James Clarkson Biography
EDUCATION
BA (Hons) Contemporary Fine Art, Sheffield Hallam University
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2012
- Easy Living, Less is More Projects, Paris
- Colasel, Van Horbourg, Basel, Switzerland
- A Painted Sun as a Yellow Spot, Rod Barton Gallery, London
- Artwork Commission for Kate Liston’s (solo show), Reg Vardy Gallery, Sunderland, Curated by Sam Watson
- Comedian, Corinthian, Caricature, Public House Projects, London
- A Chance Encounter Between an Umbrella and a Sewing Machine, Rhubaba, Edinburgh
- /|/|/|/|/|/|/|/|/|/|/|/|/|/|/|/| (in collaboration with Haroon Mirza), Spike Island, Bristol
2011
- Two Birds in Space, Supercollider Offsite, Blackpool
- S1 Artspace Members Exhibition, S1 Artspace, Sheffield
- The Event, Lombard Method, Birmingham
- The Palace at 4am, Pavement, Permanent Gallery, Brighton
- Salon Art Prize, Matt Roberts Arts, London
- Dusk, The Refectory, Nottingham
- Mysteries, Beers Lambert, 21 Vyner Street, London
- How to be a Magician in Your Spare Time, Kunst Projects, Berlin
- User Selection — Driven Evolution, Supercollider, Blackpool
- Surface Open, Surface Gallery, Nottingham
- Mailto:, Drift Station, Lincoln, Nebraska
- We Are All In This Together, Bureau Gallery, Manchester
2010
- We Trust Strangers, Umbrella One Offs, Leeds
- Bursary Showcase (part of Fifteen, celebrating fifteen years of S1 Artspace), S1 Artspace, Sheffield
- Graduate Show, Bloc, Sheffield
- Showcase, S1 Artspace, Sheffield
- Species of Spaces, Sheffield Hallam University (Degree show)
2009
- Prism 2 (in collaboration with Martin Smith), The Showroom Cinema, Sheffield
- Adaptive Foreground Object for Realtime Video Surveillance with Lighting Variations (In collaboration with Martin Smith), S1 Artspace, Sheffield
- Transience Works Against Assimilation and the Environment (In collaboration with Martin Smith), Bloc, Sheffield
James Clarkson
Contemporary
Collage, installation, sculpture, screen-printing, mixed media
British artist born in 1987 in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
- Localisation
- Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Website
- Official website