Curriculum Vitae 2003


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MAYLING TO

Born in Harlow, England, 1970
Lives and works in London

EDUCATION

1999 - 01
Goldsmith College (University of London), London
MA Fine Art

1993 - 95
Central St. Martins College of Art & Design (London Institute), London
Post-Graduate Diploma Illustration

1990 - 93
Harrow College of Art & Design (University of Westminster), Middlesex
BA (Hons) Illustration

SELECTED AWARDS

2003
Shortlisted Paul Hamlyn Award

1999
Award Winner, London: Post-Colonial City, Architectural Association, London
Individual Artists Award, London Arts Board

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2005
Margaret Harvey Gallery, Herfortshire (forthcoming)

2002
The Stranger, TheSpace@inIVA, London;
Video Project Space, Anthony Wilkinson Gallery, London

2001
Hedah, Maastricht, Netherlands

2000
Projection Window, Site Gallery, Sheffield

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2004
Cruel and Loving Bodies, The Pottery Workshop, Shanghai, China and touring (forthcoming);
Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong

2003
nth art exhibit.001, OLS&CO, London
25hrs, The VideoArtFoundation, Barcelona
Lux Open, Royal College of Art, London
made@home, Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth

2002
Big Screen in Little China, GMI Screen, London

2000
Shanghai Art Fair, Shanghai Mart, China

1999
From Where To Here: Art from London, Konsthallen Göteborg, Sweden
How The West Was Won, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
Cities On The Move, Hayward Gallery, London
London: Post-Colonial City, Architectural Association, London
Fun de Siècle?, Walsall Museum and Art Gallery, Walsall and touring;
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle;
Middlesborough Art Gallery, Middlesborough

1998
Humour, ArtSway, Sway, Hampshire
Deal, 198 Gallery, London
Number Six, TS2K, London

1997
Far From The Shore, Pitshanger Manor and Gallery, London

SELECTED REVIEWS & ARTICLES

2003
Naseem Khan, Reinventing Britain, The Guardian (supplement in association with decibel), 21 June
Sajid Rizvi, Pandas of a Certain Promise, Eastern Art Report, issue 48

2002
Sally O'Reilly, Time Out, no. 1664, 10-17 July

2000
Mark Hopper, A New Dawn Fades, i-D, no. 199, July
Mike Dawson, Flux Space, Flux Magazine, no. 17, February/March, UK

1999
Martin Vincent, How The West Was Won, City Life, 10-25 Nov
Fiona Murray, How The West Was Won, Metro (NorthWest), 15 Nov
Denis Inch, Damien Hirst ... and other artists to make you die laughing,
Northern Review, issue 41, May
Dave Beech, Fun de Siècle? Art Monthly, no. 223, February
Gordon Dalton, Fun de Siècle? Artists Newsletter, February

1998
Fun de Siècle? Visual Arts, Guardian
Paul O'Kane, Mayling To and Susan Pui San Lok, Third Text, Autumn, no. 44
Kate Mikhail, Visual Arts, The Independent, 21 July
Helen Sumpter, Deal, Hot Tickets: Evening Standard, 25 June