Alison Turnbull
Alison Turnbull (born 16 March 1956, Bogotá) is a Colombian-born British painter and sculptor.
Early in her career, Turnbull worked as an invigilator at the Serpentine Gallery.[1]
Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
- 2001 "Houses into Flats," Museum of Modern Art, Oxford
- 2003 "Hospital," Matt’s Gallery, London
- 2010 Matt's Gallery, London
- 2012 Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
- 2013 De La Warr Pavilion, East Sussex
- 2014 Shandy Hall, North Yorkshire
- 2015 Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
- 2016 Art Seen, Nicosia
Group Exhibitions
- 2010 Parallel Remix, Leonard Hutton Galleries, New York
- 2010 On the Edge of the World, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
- 2011 The Russian Club Gallery, London
- 2012 The Bluecoat, Liverpool
- 2012 The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
- 2013 "Galápagos," Centro de Arte Moderna (CAM), Lisbon
- 2013 "Universal Fragments: Conversations with Trevor Shearer," Large Glass, London (2013)
- 2014 "Summer Exhibition," Royal Academy of Art, London
- 2014 "Colour on Paper," Galeria Leme, São Paolo
- 2015 "Multiplicities," Art Seen, Nicosia
- 2016 "Seeing Round Corners: the Art of the Circle," Turner Contemporary, Margate
- 2016 "Blackrock," Lydney Park Estate, Gloucestershire
- 2016 "Compression," Ormston House Gallery, Limerick
Further reading
- Hoare, Philip. "The Eden project" The Guardian. 15 April 2005.
- Lack, Sarah. "Turnbull, Alison." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed March 22, 2012; subscription required).
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External links
- Entry for Alison Turnbull on the Union List of Artist Names
- Overview with link to collections Alison Turnbull from the British Council
- Exhibition of work by Alison Turnbull at Matt's Gallery
- Alison Turnbull's website
- Alison Turnbull at Art Seen
- Alison Turnbull at Cove Park
- "Turpentine". Studio Voltaire. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
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