ADAM DIX

b. 1967, United Kingdom

 

EDUCATION

2009 M.A. Fine Art Wimbledon College of Art

1990  B.A. (Hons) Graphics and Illustration. Middlesex Polytechnic

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2016

New Paintings, Slete Gallery, Los Angeles

All are Welcome, Eleven, London

Yesterday’s Prophets, Eleven, London

SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2017

In Residence, Griffin Gallery, London

Relics from the De-Crypt, Gossamer Fog, London

2016

Telling Tales, Colleyer Bristow, London

2015

BFAMI Contemporary Art Auction, Sotheby’s, London

The Mdina Biennale, Malta

Strange Cities, Onassis Cultural Centre, Athens and New York

London Art Fair Project Space, The Contemporary London, London

2014

100 Painters of Tomorrow, Christies and Beers Contemporary, London

So Long and Thanks for All the Fish, Lawrie Shabbi, Dubai

2013

Salon 10. Marine Contemporary, Los Angeles

Ici Londres, Galierie Silin, Paris

News From The Sun, Phoenix Art Centre, Exeter

2012

Editions, Other Criteria, London

Programming Myth, Sumarria Lunn, London

Unobtrusive Measures, Kunstpavillion, Munich

On The Horizon, New Generation of British Painters, Marine Contemporary, Los Angeles

2011

Fraternise, Beaconsfield Gallery, London

Exam, Transition Gallery, London

2010

Transmission, Haunch of Venison, London

Keep Me Posted, Julia Royse, London

2009

Black Dog Yellow House, Trolley Gallery, London

SURVEY SHOWS

2014

East London Painting Prize, London

2013

Jerwood Drawing Prize, London

Creekside Open, Ceri Hand, APT Gallery, London

2012

The Saatchi Gallery, Channel 4’s New Sensations and The Future Can, London

Anthology, Charlie Smith, London

2011

The Saatchi Gallery, Channel 4’s New Sensations and The Future Can, London

2010

Catlin Art Prize, London

2009

Future Map, Hoxton Square Projects, London

Creekside Open, Jenni Lomax, APT Gallery, London

AWARDS/ RESIDENCIES

2017  Griffin/ Winsor and Newton studio residency.

2013  Florence Trust

2009  Jealous Art Prize Residency

COLLECTIONS

Dix’s work has been included in the following collections: Fatima Maleki, Anita Zabludowicz for 176 Gallery, Alasdhair Willis, Royal collection of Monaco, University of Arts London and other private collections.

PUBLICATIONS

2014

100 Painters of Tomorrow. Thames and Hudson.

Cercle Magazine. Science Fiction edition.

2013

Elephant Magazine. Coming Out Fighting by Natasha Hoare and Marc Valli.

2011

Inventory Magazine. Folklore and Technology by Leanne Cloudsdale.

Science Fiction Futures, Another magazine.

2010

The Catlin Guide. New Artists in the UK by Justin Hammond; published by Catlin Holdings Ltd.

 

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