CURRICULUM VITAE  

DAVID SHERRY
davidhughsherry@hotmail.com
www.motherstankstation.com
www.maesmatthys.be

RECENT EXHIBITIONS

2007  ‘Poetical & Political’, Kunsthalle Tallinn.
2007  ‘Home made’, Dublin.
2007  Intermedia Glasgow. (solo show)
2007  Evergreen, Geneva.
2007  Mothers Tankstation, Dublin. (solo show)
2007  Kunstverein Passau Germany.
2006  Catalyst Arts Belfast. (Solo Show).
2006  Villa Concordia Germany. (Solo Show).
2006  Temple Bar Gallery Dublin.
2006  Work Place Newcastle.
2006  Mother Tankstation Dublin.
2005  Maes and Matthys Gallery Antwerp (solo Show).
2005  Flaca London.
2005  Jack Hanley San Francisco (Solo Show).
2004  BBC 3 Commission, ‘Christmas visions’.
2004 ‘I don't know my name’ Tart Contemporary, San Francisco.
2004 ‘Afterhours’ with Glassbox Paris.
2004 ‘I’m trying to tell you I love you’, Kunstraum Kreuzberg, Berlin and The three walls Gallery, Chicago.
2003  Glasgow Museum of Modern Art (solo show).
2003  Schnittraum Cologne Germany (solo  show).
2003 ‘Natural Situation’, Collective Gallery Edinburgh (solo show).
2003  Gagosian London group show.
2003  Zenomap at the Venice Biennale.
2003  Beck’s Futures at the ICA London, CCA Glasgow and Southampton.
2003 ’Walking on art’,Kunstverein Ludwigsburg.
2003  Galerie Jennifer Flay Paris, group show.
2003  Signal, Malmo Three person Show.
2002 ‘Thoughts of the Unknown’, Transmission, Glasgow, (Solo Show).
2001 ‘The October Project’, St.Vincent Street, Glasgow.
2001 ‘Comfortably Being Alive’, Tramway, Glasgow (Solo Show).

REVIEWS / PUBLICATIONS
2007 Review in A.n. magazine.
2007 Review in CIRCA.
2006 Review in the Irish News.
2005 “Armpit of the mole” published by Michael Quistrebert.
2002 ‘Dead dog on a fire’, NIFCA publication.

AWARDS / RESIDENCIES
2007 Open Frequency commission
2006-2007  Villa Concordia Bamberg Germany.
2004 Scottish Arts Council assistance grant. 
2006 Scottish Arts Council Personal development Grant.
2004 Artists Lab Residency at the CCA Glasgow.
2003 Scottish Arts Council personal development grant.
2002 February and March, NIFCA Residency, Suomenlinna, Finland.
2001 Scottish Arts Council, assistance grant.