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Show: Snap! The Best of the Rest

Where: Victoria and Albert museum, South Kensington, London

Date: 17th June – 22nd July 2007

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Snap! is a prize-winning collection of photographs and stories, giving a rare insight into the under exposed world of learning disability. The opening of Mencap’s display of 36 intimate images on Sunday 17 June will mark the start of Learning Disability Week, raising awareness of a subject which is often ignored. It is open at the V&A’s Link Gallery until 22 July.

Started five years ago, Snap! is a competition open to people with a learning disability, their friends and families. Each picture entered is accompanied by a personal story. Snap! has grown in strength and reputation attracting entries from across the UK as well as further a field from Europe and America.

For more information visit: www.mencap.org.uk/snap

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Show: The Church of “Christ The Cornerstone”

Where: Milton Keanes , Buckinghamshire

Date: Sat 16th till 29th of September 2007

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Previous Shows

Church of the Annunciation
89 Washington Street, Brighton, BN2 9SR
Dec 1st till the 3rd 2006

What is the point of Art
The Quaker meeting house Brighton East Sussex
18th 22nd July 2006

1st One man Show
Rainham Public Library, Kent.
May-June 1976

Open Exhibition (winner 1st prize painting section)
Green Street adult Education centre Gillingham Kent
February -March 1978

Poem published in Charles Thompson’s ‘Cheapo Review’
Included writing by Alan Denman, Sexton Ming, Billy Childish and Sancha Lewis
October 1979

One man Show
(where he renews acquaintance with Billy Childish and Charles Thompson)
Rochester Pottery, Rochester, Kent.
December 1980-January 1981

Open Exhibition. (work accepted along with Stephen Postgate)
The Assembly Rooms, Bath.
November 1983

Open Exhibition (Paula Rego wins 1st prize)
Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol.
February 1984

Open Exhibition
Brixton Art Gallery, Station Road, Brixton, London.
November 1984

One man Show
Crucial Gallery, Kensington Park Road, Kensington, London.
November 1985

One man Show
The October Gallery, Holborn, London.
Show is reviewed by Peter Nicholas Lewis for ‘City Limits’ Magazine
1986

Marino Venturini commissions two works
The artist is invited to Ticino in Switzerland with Dave Page as interpreter.
Blenio, Ticino, Switzerland.
October – November 1988

One man show
Centre 181, Hammersmith, London .
Curated by Tim Eastop, sells a painting “The Euclidian Bathes” to Bernard Richter who is to become an important patron. Review written in the Artist magazine.
March 1989

Painting selected for ‘Open exhibition’
Whitechapel Gallery, East London.
Painting sold “Two mystics one playing air guitar” to a Mr Samson of Essex.
November 1989

One man shows at
The Playhouse Gallery, Harlow Newtown, Essex.
March 1990
Green Street Adult Education Centre, Gillingham, Kent.
November 1990- January 1991

Contracted as tutor on mural design project
Wormwood Scrubs Prison, West London.
Plus ‘Mural Projects’ commissioned by ‘United Response‘ and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, in Notting Hill Gate and Ashford, Kent.
1991-2

A painting chosen by the sculptor Malcolm Poynter
Metropolitan Wharf, Wapping, London.
December 1996

Three Paintings accepted for a group show
Ark T Centre, Oxford.
March 1999

Work selected for Chichester Open Exhibition
Pallant House, Chichester, West Sussex.
Painting “The Garden of Eden” bought by Viscountess Cowdray of Cowdray Park, Midhurst, West Sussex. Autumn 1999

Paintings shown at The Lewes Arts Fair
Lewes Town Hall, Lewes, East Sussex .
Rodin’s ‘The Kiss’ also on show during the show .
Meets poet, Tony Frisby, who is to become another important patron. The show also tours to Newhaven, East Sussex.
August – September 1999

Peter Robinson invites him to show at his Barber’s Shop during the ‘Brighton Festival’
The City Barbers, Pelham Street, Brighton.
Peter extends the invitation over the coming years

Final show at the City Barbers with the artist Claudette Wright

Invited by Caroline Brown of conTEMPORARY gallery
The Claremont House Hotel Hove
December 2004

Invited by Caroline Brown
ConTEMPORARY gallery 123-124 Queens road Brighton
May 2005

Brighton Favourite Artist Show (2nd Prize)
Art at Five Gallery, 5, Bartholomews, Brighton.
August 2005

Invited by Lesley Heath ,a patron of the artist to show work
Trafalgar Street, Brighton.
April-May 2006
Painting sold to the Actor and musician, Noah Taylor.

Group show ‘WHAT IS THE POINT OF ART’
Funded by the Arts Council
Friends Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton.
July 2006

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