Mat Collishaw
1966 Born in Nottingham, UK
Lives and works in London
Solo Exhibitions
2008
Mat Collishaw, Galerie Analix, Geneva, Switzerland
Deliverance, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
Deliverance, Spring Projects Gallery, London
2007
Haunch of Venison (with Anthony Goicolea), Zurich, CH
2006
Galleria Raucci-Santamaria, Naples
Buenas Noches – Mat Collishaw, Analix Forever, Geneva
2005
No One is Innocent, Galerie Grimm-Rosenfeld, Munich
Capillary Action: Selected Works 1994-2004, Anne Faggionato, London
Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburg, UK
2004
Analix Forever, Geneva
2003
Modern Art, London
2002
Raucci/Santamaria Gallery, Naples
Cosmic Gallerie, Paris
2001
New Works, Modern Art, London
Ultra Violet Baby, 4 day film screening, Shoreditch Town Hall, London
Pandeaemonium, The Lux Gallery
Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, New York
Lux Gallery, London, part of the Pendemonium Film Festival
Galerie Raucci/Santamaria, Naples
2000
Museum of Contemporary Art, Warsaw
1999
Galeria d’art Moderna di Bologna, Italy
Analix Forever, Geneva
Christmas Tree Commission, Tate Gallery, London
1998
Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, New York
Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam
1997
Duty Free Spirits, Lisson Gallery, London
Galerie Analix – B & L Polla, Geneva
Ideal Boys, Riding House Editions, London
Ideal Boys, Gallerie Raucci/Santamaria, Naples
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
Camden Arts Centre, London
1996
Control Freaks, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
Galerie Analix – B & L Polla, Geneva
1995
Karsten Schubert Ltd., London (in collaboration with Thomas Dane)
Camden Arts Centre, London
1994
The Eclipse of Venus, a one day installation, No. 20 Glasshouse Street, London
Idol Hours, four day installation at Gramercy International Contemporary Art Exhibition, org. by Cohen
Gallery, New York
Contemporary Art Exhibition, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
1993
Centre d’art contemporain, Martigny
Galerie Analix, Geneva
Gallerie Raucci/Santamaria, Naples
1992
Cohen Gallery, New York
1990
Riverside Studios, London
Karsten Schubert Ltd, London
Group Exhibitions
2008
Mat Collishaw, William Curwen, Herve Ingrand, Galleria Raucci, Santamaria
Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London
2007
Les Fleurs du Mal, Museo D’Arte Contemporanea, Sannio Benevento
Reconstruction #2, Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloustershire
1:1.000.000.000, Galleria Raucci / Santamaria, Naples
2006
Handsome, Analix Forever, Geneva
Into Me / Out of Me, Kunstwerke, Berlin
Into Me / Out of Me, PS1 MoMA, Long Island City, New York
What Makes You and I Different, Tramway, Glasgow
2005
Post Modern Portraiture, The Logan Collection, Vail, Colorado
Controlled, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
The Parable Show, Galerie Grimm/Rosenfeld, Munich
2004
I, Assassin, Wallspace Gallery, New York
2001-2004
Lateral Thinking: Art of the 1990s, (2001-2004), Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; Colorado
Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hood Museum, Dartmouth University, Hanover,
New Hampshire; Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio
2003
The Luminous Image, VI (Curated by Franc Palaia), Collaborative Concepts, Beacon, NY
Retinal Stain/Persistance Retinienne, Artissima, Turin (November), Art Basel Miami (December)
2002
Tableaux Vivants – Living Pictures and Attitudes in Photography, Film, and Video, Kunsthalle Wien,
Vienna
The Passing, Galeria Helga de Alvear, Madrid
Unexpected Selections from the Martin Z. Margulies Collection: Art from 1985 to the present, The Art
Museum at Florida International University, Miami, Florida
The Ink Jetty, Neon Gallery, New York
Penetration, Friedrich Petzel Gallery and Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York
Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art, The Jewish Museum, New York
2001
NEON, London
Telling Tales: Narrative Impulses in Recent Art, Tate Modern
Double Vision, Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig
At Sea, Tate Liverpool, England
Remnant, Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery at Hunter College, New York City
Secret Victorians, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA
2000
From a Distance: Approaching Landscape, ICA Art, Boston
The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago
Small Worlds: The Diorama in Contemporary Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla
Potent/Present: Selections from the Kent and Vicki Logan Collection, California College of Arts and Crafts
Greenhouse Effect, Serpentine Gallery, London
1000+ 1 Nacht, Landmuseum, Linz
Sex and the British, curated by Max Wigram & Norman Rosenthall, Thaddeus Ropac Gallery, Saizburg &
Paris
And She Will Have Your Eyes Forever, Geneva
Blerfest, VTO, London
1999
EXTRAetORDINAIRE, Printemps de Cahors, France
Claustrophobia, Cartwright Hall, Lister Park, Bradford, UK
Chiva[s]ynergies/art: Moving Image, Museu de Arte Moderne de São Paulo
Best of the Season, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art
Chac-Mool Contemporary Fine Art, West Hollywood
Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, New
York
Now It’s My Turn To Scream: Works by Contemporary British Artists From the Logan Collection, Haines
Gallery, San Francisco
1998
Public Body & Artificial Space, Kunsthalle, Krems, Austria
Bad Habits, Galeria Soledad Lorenzo, Madrid
London Calling, British School at Rome, Rome
Secret Victorians, ‘Contemporary Artists and a 19th-century vision, Hayward Gallery,’ London
Group Exhibitions (continued)
Touring Exhibition: The Minories Art Gallery, Colchecter; Arnolfini, Bristo; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham;
UCLA at the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center
Close Echoes, City Gallery, Prag (touring to Kunsthalle Krems)
The Edge of Awareness, P.S. 1, New York
Animation, LEA (London Electronic Arts), London
Then and Now, Lisson Gallery, London
Exhibition of Contemporary British Art: Japanese Museum Tour 1998-9: Tochigi Prefectural Museum of
Fine Art, April 12-May 31; traveling to Fukoka City Art Museum; Hiroshima City Museum of
Contemporary Art; Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art; Ashiya City Museum of Art and History.
Anne Faggionato, London (Two person exhibition with Damien Hirst)
Claustrophobia, IKON Gallery, Birmingham, June 6-August 2. (Catalog) traveling to Middlesbrough Art
Gallery; Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield; Dundee Contemporary Arts; Cartwright Hall, Bradford;
Aberystwyth Arts Centre; Center for Visual Arts, Cardiff.
Precursor, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
Close Echoes, City Gallery, Prague
Exterminating Angel, Galeri Ghislane Hussenot, Paris
Shrunken Heads, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield
1997
A Print Portfolio from London, Alte Gerhardsen, Oslo
Pictura Britannica, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Urban Legends, Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baded Baden
Live/Life, Fundaçao des Descobertes, Lisbon, Portugal
Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection, Royal Academy of Arts, London
The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize, Royal College of Art London, England, January 23 – 30
Full House: Young British Art, Kunst Museum Wolfsburg, Germany
Private Face – Urban Space: A New Generation of Artists from Britain, Gasworks, Athens
London Live, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
Urban Legends, Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden Baden
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
1996
More Than Real, Curated by Galleria Raucci, Santamaria Napoli, Massimo Sgroi, Palazzo REale, Caserta
Kingdom of Flora, Shoshona Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica
Push Ups, Ergostasio Athens Fine Art School
Some Drawings from London, Kate Bernard, London
Hybrids, De Appel, Amsterdam
Manifesta, Natural History Museum, Rotterdam
Comme un Oiseau, Cartier Foundation, Paris
The Inner Eye, curated by Mariner Warner Manchester City Art Gallery
Digital Gardens, The Power Plant, Toronto
Human Technology, Revolution, Ferndale, Michigan
Basel Art Fair, Statement section and video forum
Summer Show, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
Figure to Object, Frith Street Gallery, London
Live/Life, Musée d’Art Moderne, Paris
Exchanging Interiors, Museum van Loon, Amsterdam
Fernbedienug, Grazer Kunstverein, Graz
Zerynthia, Associazone per l’Arts Contemporanea, Rome
Kingdom of Flora, Shoshona Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica
More Than Real, Palazzo Reale Caserta, Naples
1995
Istanbul Biennale, Istanbul
The British Art Show 4, Organized by the Hayward Gallery for the Arts Council of England (traveling
exhibition), Manchester, Edinburg, Cardiff
Other Men’s Flowers, curated by Joshua Compston, Ice Box, Athens
Brilliant! New Art from London, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, traveled to Contemporary Arts
Museum, Houston, Texas (1996)
Brill: works on paper by “Brilliant!” artists, Montgomery Glassoe Fine Art, Minneapolis
Corpus Delicti, Kunstforeningen, Kobenhavn
Oltre La Normalita Concentrica, Curated by Gianni Romano, Comune Di Padova, Padova
Wild Walls, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
Minky Manky, Curated by Carl Freedman South London Gallery, London
Dialogues of Peace, United Nations, Geneva
Here and Now, Serpentine Gallery, London
2×2=444, South London Gallery, London
Konrad Lorenz Duck, Turin
Le Mille e una Volta, mosta collttiva di contuto favolistico, Gallerie d’Arts Moderne e Contemporanea,
Republica di San Marino
1994
L’Hiver de l’amour, curated by Elein Fliess, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Bernard Joisten, Jean-Luc
Vilmouth and …Olivier Zahm, Musee d’Art Moderne Ville de Paris, Paris.; P.S. 1, New York, NY
Suggetto Suggetto, Castello di Rivoli
Uncertain Identity, Analix, Geneva
Hellraiser, Comune di Monte Carasso
Not Self-Portrait, Karsten Schubert, London
Nature Morte, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
Institute of Cultural Anxiety, I.C.A., London
Purple 2 1/5, Curated by Purple Prose, Galerie Jousse Seguine, Paris
Institute of Cultural Anxiety, ICA, London
1993
San Marino, Curated by Giacinto Di Pietrantiono, Bloom Gallerie, Amsterdam
Changing I Dense Cities, Shedhalle, Zurich
Aperto, Venice Biennale XLV
Displace, Cohen Gallery, New York
The Ebb Tide Shell Gathering, Centre d’Art Contemporain, Martigny
1992
A Group Show, Karsten Schubert Ltd, London
Collishaw, Fairhurst, Lane, Via Farini, Milan
Exhibit A, Serpentine Gallery, London
Twenty Fragile Pieces, Galerie Analix, Geneva
Under Thirty, Galerie Metropol, Vienna
1991
Stillstand Switches, Stedhalle, Zurich
1990
Modern Medicine, Building One, London
A Group Show, Karsten Schubert Ltd., London
1989
Ghost Photography; The Illusion of the Visible, touring exhibition, Italy
1988
Freeze, Surrey Docks, London
Reviews and Publications
2008
Taylor, Sue. “The Erotic Eye.” Art in America, May 2008; p. 57 ilus.
2006
Cohen, David. “Art as a Four-Letter Word.” The New York Sun, 20 July 2006.
Falconer, Morgan. “What makes you and I different.” Modern Painters, May 2006
Logan, Kent and Dean Sobel. Post Modern Portraiture from the Logan Collection. Vail, Colorado: The
Logan Collection, 2006.
Mansfield, Susan. “What Makes You and I Different.” Review. The Scotsman online edition, 21 March
2006.
2005
Reust, Han Rudolf. “Mat Collishaw,” Artforum January 2005, p 192.
2003
Léris, Sophie. “The Crying Game.” ArtReview, Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 123.
2002
Unexpected Selections from the Martin Z. Margulies Collection: Art from 1985 to the Present, The Art
Museum at Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Exhibition catalogue.
Kleeblatt, Norman L. (editor). Mirroring Evil; Nazi Imagery/Recent Art. The Jewish Museum; New York.
2001
Lateral Thinking: Art of the 1990s, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, Ex. Cat.
Booth-Clibon Editions, I am a Camera, March 2001
Bakke, Erik, “Summer Group Show,” NY Arts, July/August 2001, p64-65.
Fabry, Alexis; Fribourg, Céline; Leroy, Grégory; Manger/Eat, Coromandel Design, Paris, 2001, p184.
2000
Lewinson, David, “Small World – MCA San Diego,” Artweek, March
Maclachlan, Anne, “A view of the world both now and then,” La Jolla Light. Jan. 13, 2000.
1999
Vision. 50 Years of British Creativity, Thams & Hudson.
Now It’s My Turn To Scream: Works by Contemporary British Artists From the Logan Collection, Haines
Gallery, San Francisco, pp. 1, 5, 10-13.
“Mat Collishaw,” Der Spiegel, Issue 52, December 1999.
Collishaw, Mat, “Ideal Boys,” Portfolio: The Catalogue of Contemporary Photography in Britain.
Thompson, Elsbeth, “Singularly Beautiful,” Vogue, May 1999, pp. 200-203.
Chapman, Joanne, “Mirror Images,” Yorkshire Post, June 6, 1999, p. 13.
Gleadell, Collin, “The Shape of Things to Come,” Art Monthly, May 1999, no 226, p. 45.
“Made in London,” The Royal Academy Magazine, Spring 1999, p. 65-66.
“Making a Spectacle of Oneself…” Make, March 1999, p. 35.
“Underneath the paving stones…,” Art Monthly, May 1999, p. 20.
Rochelle Feinstein, “Artifracture: Dead End,” Art on Paper, Vol. 3 No. 3 Jan-Feb 1999 p. 32-33.
1998
“Claustrophobia,” Artmonthly, July 1998.
Smith, Roberta, “Mat Collishaw,” New York Times, October 9, 1998.
Hayward Gallery, London, Secret Victorians, p. 69.
Real/Life: New British Art, exhibition catalogue, The Asahi Shimbun, Japan.
Bshop, Claire, “Mat Collishaw,” Flash Art, January – February 1998, p. 119.
Hall, James, “Mat Collishaw,” Artforum, January 1998, p. 112.
Wright, Karen, “Gallery,” Modern Painters, Winter, Volume 11, p. 90.
“Ideal Boys / Mat Collishaw,” Citizen K International, Autumn 1998, p.56-51.
Barret,, David, “Animation, LEA Gallery,” Frieze, September/October 1998, p. 88-89.
Druckery, Timothy, “Welcome to Netopolis,” Exposed, January-April 1998, p.88-89.
Cotter, Suzanne, “A bit of fur, a bit of red and a bit of gold,” Untitled, Winter 1998 no. 14.
1997
Thompson, Jon, Mat Collishaw, Artimo, Bred, The Netherlands
Humphrey, David, “New York Fax,” Art Issues, March – April 1997, p. 32 – 33.
Schwedener, Martha, “Mat Collishaw, ‘Control Freaks,’” Time Out – New York, January 9 – 16, 1997, p.
38.
Santacaterina, Stella, “The Pleasure of Loss,” Portfolio: The Catalogue of Contemporary Photography in
Britain, Number 25, June 1997 (cover) pp. 2-7, 52-3.
Cork, Richard, “If you go down to the woods today…,” The Times, London, December 2 1997.
Cotton, Michelle, “Duty Free Spirits,” Road, December 5, 1997.
Hubard, Sue, “Mat Collishaw,” Time Out, London, December 3, 1997.
Feaver, William, “Omo it’s that woman again,” The Observer, December 7, 1997.
Searle, Adrian, “Babes in the Woods,” The Guardian, November 25, 1997, p. 10-11.
Sumpter, Helen, “Beauty and the Beast,” The Big Issue, London, November 17, 1997, p. 33.
Morrissey, Simon, “Interrogating Beauty,” Contemporary Visual Arts, Issue 16, 1997.
Freedman, Karl, “Mat Collishaw – Karsten Schubert Gallery,” Frieze, November/December 1997, issue
37, p. 79.
“Artist of the Month, Mat Collishaw,” Tatler, London, November 1997.
Screen, portfolio of 11 prints by 12 artsists, Faggionato Gallery
Kimmelman, Michael, “Reviews,” The New York Times, December 20, 1996, p. C28.
Levin, Kim, “Voice Choices,” The Village Voice, December 24, 1996, p. 9.
Ruby Kelly, “The Ruby Kelly Column,” Art Review, December/January 1996, pp. 59-60.
Sarah Kent, “Pond Life,” TimeOut, January 1996, p. 45.
Lillington, David, Metropolism, January.
1996
Stuart Morgan, “Forbidden Images,” Frieze, January-February 1996, pp. 52-55.
William Feaver, “Shaving Grace,” Observer, January 14, 1996.
Ian Hunt, “Reviews: Mat Collishaw, Camden Arts Centre, Karsten Schubert,” Art Monthly, February 1996.
Patricia C. Johnson, “British exhibit show attitude, some brilliance,” Houston Chronicle, February 15,
1996, Section D, pp. 1, 6.
Catherine D. Anspon, “’Brilliant!’ Engages, Energizes at the CAM,” Public News, March 6, 1996, pp. 8, 10.
Joy Hakanson Colby, “Art meets technology for a hot-wired exhibit,” Detroit News, April 11, 1996.
Herbert, Martin, “Mat Collishaw, Karsten Schubert, Camden Arts Centre,” Artforum, April 1996.
Push Ups, exhibition catalogue, Athens
Video Forum, Art 27 ’96 Basel
Digital Gardens: A World in Mutation, exhibition catalogue, The Power Plant
Live/Life, exhibition catalogue, Musee d’Art de la Ville de Paris
Fernbedienung, exhibition catalogue, Grazer Kunstverein
1995
Romano, Gianni, Oltre la nomalita concentrica, Palazzo Da Zara
Coelewij, Leontine and Martin Van Nieuwenhuyzen, Wild Walls
Istanbul Biennial, exhibition catalogue, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, Turkey
Manifesta, exhibition catalogue, Rotterdam
Push Ups, exhibition catalogue, Athens
Brilliant! New Art from London, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Morais, Richard, “Collectors: Pickled sheep and bullet holes,” Forbers Magazine, February 1995, pp. 200-
1.
Currah, Mark, “eeper ‘Freeze,’” Time Out, April 26-May 3, 1995.
Morgan, Stuart, “Stuart Morgan visits the Institute of Cultural Anxiety,” Frieze, no. 21, March/April
Bovier, Lionel and Christopher Cherix, “L’Action en Peinture,” Documents, no. 7, Spring Issue;Technikart,
no. 17, March/April.
Searle, Adrian, “Life, the universe, and everything,” The Independent, April 18, 1995.
Feaver, William, “Strange habits and sharp practice,” The Observer Review, April 23, 1995, p. 9.
Barrett, David, “Minky Manky,” Art Monthly, May 1995.
Cook, David, “Monitor, Flowers Dressed as Bet Lynch, It Must Be Art,” Creative Technology, Summer
1995, p. 54.
den Hartof Jager, Hans, “Gekroond tot Burger King,” NCR Handelsblad, Cultural Supplement, September
22.
Drake, Nicholas, “Mat Collishaw, Karsten Schubert,” The Evening Standard Magazine, December 8, p. 50.
MacRitchie, Lynn, “Begging for scrapes,” The Guardian, December 12, 1995, pp. 1, 9 (ill.).
Adrian Searle, “Mat Collishaw,” Galleries/UK, December 1995, p. 19.
“Stimulants and Lullabies,” L. Scene, December 1995, pp. 6-7.
“Nature Morte ,” The New Yorker, Art Galleries Downtown, Dec. 26 – Jan. 2, 1995, p. 30.
Romano, Gianni, Oltra a normalita concentrica, Palazzo da Zaro
Minky Manky, South London Gallery, London
Wild Walls, Leontine Coelewij, Martin Van Nieuwenhuyzen
Istanbul Biennial exhibition catalogue, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, Turkey
Manifesta One, exhibition catalogue, Rotterdam
Christensen, Torben and Andrew Renton, Corpus Delicti, Kunstforeeningen, Copenhage, Denmark
Brilliant, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
British Art Show, National Touring Exhibition, a Hayward Gallery Publication.
1994
L’Hiver de l’amour, curated by Elein Fliess, Dominique Gonzales-Foerster, Bernard Joisten, Jean-Luc
Vilmouth and Olivier Zahm, Musee d’Art Moderne Ville de Paris, Paris
Verzotti, Giorgio and Antonella Russo, Soggetto Soggetto, Castello di Rivoli
Roman, Gianni, Uncertain Identity, Galerie Analix, Geneva
“Mat Collishaw,” Flash Art – Italian Edition, February 1994.
“Domestic Violence,” Flash Art International, October 1994, p. 56.
1993
Morgan, Stuart and François Jaunin, Mat Collishaw, Interview by Alison Sarah Jacques, Galerie Analix,
Geneva, Switzerland
Aperto, Venice Biennale KLX
Bonami, Francesco, “Mat Collishaw,” Flash Art, Jan/Feb 1993, p. 90.
Schwabsky, Barry, “Mat Collishaw,” Artforum, February 1993.
Von Christiane, Frefe, “Ruckkehr der Triebe?” Suddeutsche Zeitung Magazin, no. 10, March 1993.
Jaunin, Francoise, “Mat Collishaw, Images de l’horreur ordinaire,” Voir, no. 96, March 1993.
Tauvel-Dorsaz, Helene, “Mat Collishaw: Centre d’art contemporain,” Art Press, No. 179, April 1993.
Weil, Benjamin, “Displace,” Flash Art, October 1993.
1992
Bush, Kate, “Exhibit A,” Art Monthly, p. 15-16.
Kent, Sarah, “Exhibit A,” Time Out, mo. 1135.
Romano, Gianni, “Une nouvelle generation?” Opus, May 1992, p. 50
Hall, Charles, “Exhibit A,” Arts Review, June 1992.
Oppenheim, Erik, Under Thirty, Galerie Metropol, Vienna
Bond, Henry and Andrea Schlieker, Exhibit A, Serpentine Gallery, London
Romano, Gianni, Twenty Fragile Pieces, Galerie Analix
Mat Collishaw, Argus Fairhurst, Abigail Lane, a cura di Erni Forntana. Viatarini, Milan, 1992.
1991
Renton, Andrew and Liam Gillick (eds.): Technique Anglaise: Recent Trends in British Art, Thames and
Hudson, One-Off Press, London and New York
Lillington, David, “Mat Collishaw,” Time Out, no 1063, Jan. 2, 1991.
Santacaterina, Stella, “Mat Collishaw at Riverside Studios,” Tema Celeste, No. 29 pp. 92-3, Jan/Feb 1991.
Stallabrass, Julian, “Mat Collishaw,” Art Monthly, no 143, pp. 17-8.
Tasmahige, Sashiko, “Mat Collishaw,” Artscribe, No 86, March/April 1991, p. 64.
Bond, Henry, “Mat Collishaw,” Creative Camera, March/April 1991.
1990
Hall, James, “London (Modern Medicine),” Art International, Autumn 1990, p.66.
Santacaterina, Stella, “Arte da Londra: Matthew Collishaw,” Frigidaire, Italy, February, (ill).
Stock, John, “Modern Medicine,” The Times, London, March 27, 1990.
Hall, James, “Modern Medicine,” Sunday Correspondent, April 22, 1990.
Currah, Mark, “Modern Medicine,” City Limits, London, April 25.
Kent, Sarah, “Modern Medicine,” Time Out, London, April 25, 1990.
Renton, Andrew, “Modern Medicine,” Blitz Magazine, June 1990, p. 22.
Renton, Andrew, “Modern Medicine,” Flash Art, Vol. XXIII no 153, June 1990, p. 182.
“Modern Medicine,” Artscribe, No. 82 p. 12 (ill), 362-367.
Bond, Henry and Andrew Renton, “Uncertain Images,” Creative Camera, no. 306, October/November
1990, pp. 16-45.
Art International, No. 12, Autumn 1990, pp. 63-66.
“British Art: Five Statements and a Conversation,” Artscribe, No. 84, Oct/Nov 1990, pp. 56-62.
Hilton, Tim, “Critics’ Choice Visual Arts: Mat Collishaw,” The Guardian, December 1990, p. 34.
1989
The Illusion of the Visible, Italy
1989
Bulloch, Angela, “Freeze,” Art & Design Magazine, vol 3/4, 1989, pp. 52-53.
Modern Medicine, London
1988
Jeffrey, Ian, Freeze, London.
Craddock, Sasha, “Freeze, The Fast Dockland Train to Simplicity,” The Guardian, London, September 13,
1988.