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Mike Nelson: AMNESIAC SHRINE or Double coop displacement 7 June–30 July 2006 | The Coral Reef 26 January–26 March 2000 | Lionheart (BACKSPACE) 9–13 December 1998 | TRADING STATION ALPHA CMa 27 January–3 March 1996 | Publications



Mike Nelson| AMNESIAC SHRINE or Double coop displacement, 7 June–30 July 2006


Mike Nelson AMNESIAC SHRINE or Double coop displacement, 2006 (installation view)


Mike Nelson AMNESIAC SHRINE or Double coop displacement, 2006 (installation view)


Mike Nelson AMNESIAC SHRINE or Double coop displacement, 2006 (installation view)

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For a brief period in the mid-nineties the Amnesiacs helped Mike Nelson come to terms with loss. As a mythical biker gang shadowing their tangible cousins, the Amnesiacs built up a new world ­ a sort of fractured ricochet from their (and his) past. Flash backs provided imagery without explanation from which to start to build. Some were of the everyday, like fire and water, whilst others pointed to previous lives and their dense libraries of received images, many never seen outside of print or projection.

Having laid dormant for the best part of a decade the Amnesiacs have returned to help build a shrine. This time their recollection is telescopic, not only are they confused in terms of personal history and received imagery but more specifically in terms of religious iconography and art history. Selecting and mixing motifs in the same way that a voodoo shrine might co-opt an everyday object and elevate it to a new totemic status the Amnesiacs attempt to offer a devotional alternative to the artist within the cul-de-sac they percieve he is in.

AMNESIAC SHRINE expands and distorts ongoing narratives within Mike Nelson’s work: with his Studio Apparatus works at Camden Arts Centre, London, 1998 and Musee d’art moderne et contemporain, Geneva, 2005, and with the Amnesiacs in the mid-nineties.

Regrettably, wheelchair access to this exhibition will be limited.

The exhibition has been generously supported by The Henry Moore Foundation, Moose Foundation for the Arts and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

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Biography
Born Loughborough 1967, Lives and works in London Studied 1992/3 Chelsea College of Art & Design (MA Sculpture); 1986/90 Reading University (BA (Hons) Fine Art - first class) Solo Exhibitions 2007 Creative Time, New York [Forthcoming]; ACCA, Melbourne, Australia [forthcoming] 2006 AMNESIAC SHRINE or Double coop displacement, Matt’s Gallery, London [Forthcoming] After Kerouac, Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona; 2005 Spanning Fort Road and Mansion Street-Between a formula and a code, Turner Contemporary, Margate, [Publication]; Agent Dixon at the Red Str Hotel, British School at Rome, Rome; Studio apparatus for MAMCO, MAMCO, Geneva [publication] 2004 Triple Bluff Canyon, Modern Art Oxford [publication] 2001 Nothing is True. Everything is Permitted, Institute of Contemporary Art, London [publication]; The Deliverance and The Patience, Peer Commission for the 2001 Venice Biennale, off-site project at The Old Brewery, Giudecca 2000 The Coral Reef, Matt’s Gallery, London [publication] 1999 TOURIST HOTEL, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin [publication]; To The Memory of H.P. Lovecraft, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh 1998 On-site Project, Camden Art Centre, London 1997 Master of Reality, Berwick Gymnasium Gallery, Berwick-upon-Tweed; Lionheart, Galerie im KunstlerHaus, Bremen; The Amnesiacs, Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen 1996 TRADING STATION ALPHA CMa, Matt’s Gallery, London; No can Teach A Dog Old Tricks New, Academia De Arta, Bucharest 1995 Agent Dickson at the Red Star Hotel, Hales Gallery, London 1994 Charity Shop, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow Group Exhibitions 2006 Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin [Forthcoming]; Hatton Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne [Forthcoming]; Wandering Rocks, Gimpel Fils Gallery, London 2005 No Manifesto, GAMEC Museum, Bergamo, Italy; Galeria Franco Noero, Rome, Italy 2004 XXVI Bienal de Sao Paolo, Sao Paolo, Brazil; Strange Weather, Modern Art, London; Into My World, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Connecticut 2003 Poetic Justice, 8th International Istanbul Biennal [publication]; Micro/ Macro, Mucsarnok, Kunsthalle, Budapest, British Council exhibition [publication]; Capp Street Project: 20th Anniversary exhibition, CCAC Wattis Institute of Contemporary Arts, San Francisco [publication] 2002 Biennale of Sydney, curated by Richard Grayson (New Commission: 42a Orwell St.) [publication] 2001 The Cosmic Legend of the Uroboros Serpent, Turner Prize, Tate Britain, London; Intentional Communities, Rooseum - Center for Contemporary Art, Malmo, curated by Charles Esche; New Settlements, Nikolaj Contemporary Art Center, Copenhagen (New Commission: The Genie), curated by Jacob Fabricius; 2000 British Art Show 5, National Touring Exhibitions for Hayward Gallery, London. Sited at multiple venues in Edinburgh, Southampton, Cardiff, Birmingham [publication]; Another Place, Tramway, Glasgow (New Commission: The Resurrection of Captain Mission) 1999 Holding Court, Entwistle, London; Word enough to save a life, Word enough to take a life, Clare College Mission Church, London, curated by Simon Morrissey (New Commission: Melnais Kakis); It’s Immaterial, Chiltern Sculpture Trail; The Office of Misplaced Events (Temporary Annexe), Lotta Hammer, London, curated by Simon Morrissey 1998 Grey Area - Andrew Bannister/Philip Lai/Mike Nelson, Bonnington Gallery, Nottingham; Camouflague 2000, Gallerie Praz-Delavallade, Paris, curated by Robert Garnet; How to build a universe that doesn’t fall apart two days later, Fly, Glasgow; Show me the Money III, Duke’s Mews, London; It, Sali Gia, London, curated by David Burrows; Kling Klang, HMS Plymouth, East Boat Dock, Liverpool; BACKSPACE, Matt’s Gallery, London [leaflet] 1997 Wish You Were Here Too, Glasgow; Oktober 1917 - 1997, Norwich Gallery, Norwich 1996 Transit Zone - Mike Nelson/Ania Rachmat/Erlend Williamson, W139, Amsterdam 1995 Maikafer Flieg, Hochbunker, Cologne 1994 Turning Up, The View, Liverpool; Miniatures, The Agency, London; Wish You Were Here, Leeds 1993 Economist Summer Show, collaboration with Public Art Development Trust 1992/3 BT New Contemporaries, Cornerhouse, Manchester; Orchard Gallery, Derry; Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield; City Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow Collections The New Art Gallery, Walsall, Contemporary Art Society Special Collection Scheme purchase; Arts Council Collection, Hayward Gallery, London. Private Collections in Britain, Germany and Switzerland. Awards/Residencies 2001 Shortlisted for the Turner Prize, Tate Britain; Paul Hamlyn Award; 1998-2001 Sculpture Research Fellow, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh 1996 Berwick Gymnasium Fellowship, Berwick-upon-Tweed (6 month residency, Oct ‘96 - Apr ‘97); Shortlist Award, Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award to Individual Artists: Sculpture & Installation; Pepinieres europeennes pour jeunes artistes (3 month residency, May - July), Bucharest 1995 London Arts Board Grant to Individual Artists 1993 First prize winner - Economist Summer Show, London; Boise Travel Scholarship: Egypt, Turkey, Syria, North America, Mexico Selection Panels 2002/3 Prix de Roma, Rijksakademie 2001 Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2001, London; New Works Scotland, Collective Gallery Program, Edinburgh

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Bibliography
Selected Publications 2005 Mike Nelson: Between a formula and a code, Turner Contemporary, Margate; Studio apparatus for Mamco - an intermediate structure for a museum: introduction; building transplant in three sections; towards a revisiting of futurobjects (as Voodoo shrine); mysterious island*. *see introduction or humpty dumpty, MAMCO, Geneva 2004 Mike Nelson: Triple Bluff Canyon, Modern Art Oxford; Magazine, produced by Bookworks, co-published by Matt’s Gallery, London; Capp Street Project: 20th Anniversary exhibition, CCAC Wattis Institute of Contemporary Arts, San Francisco; Micro/ Macro, Mucsarnok, Kunsthalle, Budapest, British Council 2001 Turner Prize 2001, Tate Britain; A Forgotten Kingdom, produced to accompany solo exhibition at ICA, London; The Genie, an artist’s project for Documents, Editor Vincent Pécoil; British Art Show 5, National Touring Exhibitions for Hayward Gallery, London 2000 Extinction Beckons, with texts by Jaki Irvine, Matt’s Gallery, London 1999 TOURIST HOTEL, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin 1998 Projects 1997, Galerie im KunstlerHaus, Bremen; Pepineres 1995 - 1997, Pepineres 1996 Untitled bookwork, produced to accompany Transit Zone , W139, Amsterdam; Life/Live, Les Musees de la Ville De Paris 1995 Maikafer Flieg , Hochbunker, Cologne 1994 BT New Contemporaries 1993/4 Selected Articles 2006 Looking Back: Significant solo shows 2005, Peter Eleey, Frieze, Issue 96, January-February 2005 Mike Nelson, Maria Rosa Sossai, Flash Art, vol XXXVIII, no. 23, July ­ September; Emporium and the senses, Maeve Connolly, Third Text, Vol 19 issue 4, July; 8th Istanbul Biennial, Joe Hill, Contemporary, No. 59; 8th Istanbul Biennial, Peter Eleey, Frieze, Issue 80, [February] 2004 The 26th Bienal de Sao Paulo: Free territory or No-man’s Land?, Rodrigo Moura, Flash Art, Nov/ Dec 2004; Mending the Breach, Eleanor Hartney, Art in America, Istanbul Biennial, December; Unsafe as Houses, Waldemar Januszak, The Sunday Times, 6 June 2004; Cracking Nelson’s enigma, Catherine Croft, Building design, 21 May; Edinburgh Preview: On the Move, Charlotte Higgins, The Guardian, Saturday August 7; Mike Nelson: Triple Bluff Canyon, Nick Hackworth, The Evening Standard; Riddle of the sands, Adrian Searle, The Guardian, 11 May; Mike Nelson: Triple Bluff Canyon, Caroline Boucher, Observer Review, 16 May; Can you tell what it is yet? No? Good, The Independent on Sunday, 9 May; Mike Nelson: Triple Bluff Canyon, The Guardian Guide, 8 May; If these walls could speak, Tom Lubbock, The Independent Review, 11 May; All aboard the Pumpkin Palace for a journey through the state of the world, Alistair Jamieson, The Scotsman, Thursday 19 August 2004; Director’s Choice, Susanna Beaumont, The List, 19-26 August; Mike Nelson: The Pumpkin Palace, Moira Jeffrey, The Herald, Friday 13 August; Driven, Ruth Hedges, The List, 5-12 August; The Pumpkin Palace, Nick Barley, The List, 19-26 August; Don’t miss The Pumpkin Palace, Catriona Black, The Sunday Herald, 22 August; Triple Bluff, Mike Nelson interviewed by Patricia Bickers, Art Monthly, No. 278, July-August 2003 Mike Nelson: Lionheart, Charles Darwent, The Independent on Sunday, 27 July; Mike Nelson: Walsall, Jessica Lack, The Guardian Guide, 26 July; Mike Nelson, John Rogers, Fused Magazine, Issue 16; 10 Artists to Watch, Simon Grant, ArtNews, March; A Thousand Words, Rachel Withers, Artforum, February 2001 The Turner Prize 2001, Rachel Meredith, Tate, Winter; Artful Dodgers, Derren Gilhooley, Harpers & Queen, December; Alien World, Vogue, November; Foursight, Martin Coomer, Time Out, November; Almost Infamous, Laura Cumming, The Observer, 14 October; A Theatre of Desolate Space, William Packer, Financial Times (Weekend), 13 October; Loafers Guide, Life, The Observer magazine, 13 October; A Maze Thing, Martin Coomer, Time Out, 10-17 October; Master of the Universe, Niru Ratnam, The Face, October; It’ll Win, But is it art, Anna Pursglove, Evening Standard Magazine, 12 October; Much Ado About Nothing, Tom Lubbock, The Independent, 9 October; Confusion is Nelson’s Victory, Richard Cork, The Times, 3 October; Storytellers in the Studio, Richard Dorment, Daily Telegraph, 3 0ctober; Master of the Universe, Niru Ratnam, The Face, October; Artist’s pages, Modern Painters, October; Charles Darwent, Modern Painters, October; Richard Corks Choice, Richard Cork, The Times (Play), Sept 29; This artist is building a maze, Mark Irving, The Independent on Sunday, 23 September; The Alternative History Man, Martin Gayford, Daily Telegraph, (Arts & Books) Sept 8; Welcome to My Worlds, Jonathan Jones, The Guardian, 4 September The Shy Man of the Turner, Claire Bishop, The Evening Standard, 31 August; Contemporary Art, Stephen Beasley, Untitled, No. 26, Autumn/winter; The Zones of Venice, Andrew Wilson, Art Monthly, July/Aug; Mike Nelson, Sophie Howarth, Tate Magazine; Go on, get lost, Charles Darwent, The Independent on Sunday, 7 October; Jonathan Jones, The Guardian; Claire Bishop, The Evening Standard; Venice Biennale, Mark Godfrey, Untitled No. 25, Summer; Postcards from the cutting edge, Richard Dorment, The Daily Telegraph, 13 June; Too many tours spoil the broth, Richard Cork, The Times 2, 13 June; Marcus Field, The Independent on Sunday, 10 June; Appalling fascination of a career-enhancing competition, Adrian Searle, The Guardian, 31 May; Bookies see film-maker as surprise favourite, Maev Kennedy, The Guardian, 31 May 2000 Magical Bleakness Engages, Elisabeth Mahoney, The Guardian, Friday 9 June; Art - Review of 2000, Adrian Searle, The Guardian, G2, 29 December; Master of Reality, Claire Bishop, Untitled, No. 22, Summer; Species of Spaces, Jonathan Jones, frieze, July – August; Mike Nelson, The Coral Reef, Hugh Stoddart, Contemporary Visual Arts, Issue 29; Another Place, John Calcutt, Scotland on Sunday, 11 June; Another Place, Elisabeth Mahoney, The Scotsman, 9 June; Another Place, Jonathan Jones, The Guardian, Friday 2 June; Another Place, Susanna Beaumont, The List, 8-22 June; Another Place, Duncan McLaren, Pick of the Galleries, The Independent on Sunday, 11 June; Welcome and Witty Return, Graeme Virtue, Sunday Herald, 4 June; British Art Show 5, Ian Hunt, Art Monthly, No.236, May; British Art Show 5, Contemporary Visual Arts, Issue 28; Mike Nelson, Mark Currah,  londonart.co.uk (http://www.londonart.co.uk), April; Mike Nelson, Rachel Withers, Artforum, April; Mike Nelson, Izi Glover, Time Out, March 14-22, No. 1543; Rooms with a dingy view, Jonathan Jones, The Guardian, 22 March; Mike Nelson, Dave Burrows, Everything Magazine, Issue 3.2, March; Mike Nelson: The Coral Reef, Jonathan Jones, The Guide Tuesday, The Guardian, 21 March; Coral Reef, Samantha Ellis, Going Out, The Evening Standard, 21 March; Coral Reef, Duncan McLaren, Pick of the Galleries, The Independent on Sunday, 19 March; Shifting Spaces, Jon Thomson, www.eyestorm.com, 3 March; Mike Nelson, Kate Mikhail, Thursday Review, The Independent, 2 March; Mike Nelson, Dave Beech, Art Monthly, No 234, March; spaced out, Stuart Shave, iD the drenched issue, No. 195, March; 1999 Entwistle, What’s On, Jan/Feb 27-31 January; Myth as Material, Simon Morrissey, Contemporary Visual Arts, Issue 26, November; Mike Nelson TOURIST HOTEL, Simon Morrissey, Contemporary Visual Arts, Issue 23, March; Mike Nelson at the Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Dan Wilkinson, londonart.co.uk magazine, September (http://www.londonart.co.uk/editorial/reviews/nelson.htm); In Memory of HP Lovecraft, Elisabeth Mahoney, The Guardian, 23 August 1998 HMS Art, Dave Beech, Art Monthly, No 221, November; It & Show Me the Money 3, Michael Wilson, Untitled, No 17, Autumn; 1997 Mikes mystiske liv, Lars Bang Larsen, Politik, 24 October; Mike Nelson, Master of Reality, David Barrett, Frieze, Issue 36; Telling Tales: Art & Corporate Identity, Steve Rushton, Mute, September; Ein Tier namens Mensch, Christoph Koster, Taz Bremen, 12 June; Szenen aus der Jagdgesellschaft, Stephan Carter, Weser-Kurier, 25 June; Begegnung mit dem Mull, Detlev Zenglein, Prinz Bremen, June; Mike Nelson im Kunstlerhaus Bremen, Horst Griese, ‘Punkt’ Kunst im Nordwestern, June; Mike Nelson: Lionheart, Ikken Steen, Journal am Abend, Radio Bremen II, 18 June; 1996 Art & The City: A Dream of Urbanity, Art & Design No. 50, Academy Group Limited; Mike Nelson, Matt’s Gallery, Peter Davies, Flash Art, Vol. XXIX No.189 Summer; Mike Nelson, Matt’s Gallery, Simon Grennan, Untitled, No.10 Spring; Mike Nelson, Matt’s Gallery, David Burrows, Art Monthly, No.194 March; Met film kan ik een regenboog in eek kamer maken, Anna Tilroe, NRC Handelsblad, Netherlands, 22 March; Mike Nelson, Matt’s Gallery, Mark Currah, Time Out, 21-28 February; At lide for kunsten i London, Lars Movin, Information, 25 February; Around the Galleries, Sacha Craddock, The Times, 27 February; 1995 Mike Nelson, Hales Gallery, Jaki Irvine, Frieze, Issue 23 Summer; 1994 Turning Up, The View, Liverpool, Heidi Reitmaier, Art Monthly, No.181 November

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