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Simon Patterson (born 1967) is an English artist and was born in
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, Surrey. He was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1996 for his exhibitions at the
Lisson Gallery Lisson Gallery is a contemporary art gallery with locations in London and New York, founded by Nicholas Logsdail in 1967. The gallery represents over 50 artists such as Art & Language, Ryan Gander, Carmen Herrera, Richard Long, John Latham, So ...
, the Gandy Gallery, and three shows in Japan. He is the younger brother of the painter Richard Patterson.


Life and career

Patterson attended Hertfordshire College of Art and Design and Goldsmiths College between 1985 and 1989. At Goldsmiths he was included in the Freeze Exhibition organized by Damien Hirst, showing two wall text pieces, one simply showing the names
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and Elizabeth Taylor, the other
''The Last Supper Arranged According to the Flat Back Four Formation (Jesus Christ in Goal)''
showing the names of the Apostles arranged as different football team systems with Jesus in goal. He is perhaps best known for his work The Great Bear from 1992, an editioned print which reworks the London Underground map. Patterson is taking an order system that exists within the world and applies it to another set of subjects. In this case he switched the names from the stations with names from famous people. Each Line is a different group of people, like actors, philosophers, footballers etc. An edition was purchased by Charles Saatchi and shown in the Sensation exhibition of 1997 which toured London, Berlin and New York. An edition is in the
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collection and is currently on display at
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in London. Patterson has also created large scale projects such as ''Cosmic Wallpaper'' at the University of Warwick, a
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tribute (Maison Forestière) , and he also participated in the MoMA's "The Project Series, 70, Banners I". The projects goal for each Simon,
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and
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was to test the ramifications of the written word in their own unique perspective to be display at the Museum’s Fifty-third Street facade flanked by banners bearing MoMA’s logo from 22 November 1999 – 1 May 2000. Simon Patterson was a staff member at the
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.


Exhibitions

*"Freeze" Group Exhibition (Parts 1 & 3), PLA Building, London Docklands Freeze (1988),
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. * Third Eye Centrebr>
(1989),
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. *"Instructions and Diagrams

(1992),
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. *"Doubletake: Collective Memory and Current Art

(1992),
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*"General Assembly

(1994),
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*"Mapping" MoMA Group Exhibitio

(1994),
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*"Seeing the Unseen" Invisible Museu

(1994),
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(1994),
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(1996),
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*Solo Exhibition, :ja:レントゲン藝術研究所, Röntgen Kunstinstitut(1995), Japan. *"Cartographers" Galerjie Grada Zagreba, Zagreb. Touring to Centre for Contemporary Ar

(1997),
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*"Manned Flight" Baskerville Hous

(1 November 2000 – 31 January 2001),
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*"Sies+Hoeke Galerie" Solo Exhibitio

(2001),
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*"Manned flight and Colour Match" Solo Exhibition, Lill

(2001),
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*"Exhibitions: Paper Democracy. Contemporary Art in Editions on Paper" Group Exhibition, Edifício Cultura Ingles

(23 September - December 2004),
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*"Domini Canes. Hounds of God" Lowood Gallery and Kennel

(1 November 2000 – 31 January 2001),
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*"High Noon" Solo Exhibition at The Fruitmarket Gallerybr>
(26 February - 1 May 2005),
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. *"Come to Light, Cell Projects

(2005),
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. *"Tall Stories" MOT (gallery), MOT, Group Exhibitio

(13 August - 17 September 2005),
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. *"100 Artists see God" Independent Curators International (ICI), The Jewish Museum,
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; Laguna Museum, Laguna California; ICA, London; Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia; Albright College Freedman Art Gallery, Reading, Pennsylvania; and Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, Tennessee; Group Exhibitio

(2004–2006),
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. *"Plantation Lane" Architecture on the streets of London with Arup Associatesbr>
(2006),
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. *"Sarah and Simon" Platform Galler

(2006),
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. *"This will not happen without you: from the collective archive of the Basement Group" Projects UK and Locus+ 1977-2006, John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, touring to the Hatton Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne and Interface Gallery, Belfas

(2006),
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. *"(C)Artography: Mapmaking as Artform" Crawford Art Gallery

(2007), Cork (city), Cork. *"No Future" Crawford Art Gallery

(29 September – 10 November 2007), Bloomberg Space. *"Rights of Way" Café Gallery

(17 May – 8 July 2007), Southwark Park. *"Mapping The Imagination" The Victoria and Albert Museu

(2007),
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. *"Mapping" Bury Art Gallery, Museum and Archive

(1 April – 14 July 2007), Bury, Greater Manchester, Bury. *"Black-List" Solo Exhibition at Haunch of Venison Galler

(19 January - 24 February 2007),
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. *"Long Distance Information" British Council Arts, National Gallery of Bengal Arts in Dhaka, Bangladesh (24 January - 15 February), PNCA in Islamabad, Pakistan (5 March – 11 April 2008) and the Museum of Fine Art, Almaty, Kazakhstan from 29 April - 13 May 200

(24 January - 24 May 2008),
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. *"International Match" at Carinthian Museum of Modern Art (Museum Moderner Kunst Kärnten/ MMKK

(8 May - 29 June 2008),
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. *"Simon Patterson: the Undersea World and Other Stories" Solo Exhibition, The National Maritime Museu

(4 May - 26 October 2008),
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. *"Simon Patterson: In Orbit" Solo Exhibition, Roentgenwerk

(3 October - 3 November 2008),
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. *"Dazzle Ships" Graniph Gallery, Solo Exhibitio

(3 October - 3 November 2008),
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: La Maison Forestière - Time Piece" Solo Exhibitio

(26 April - 30 May 2008),
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. *"Smoke" Pumphouse Gallerybr>
(5 October - 14 December 2008),
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. *"Print the Legend: the Myth of the West" Group Exhibition, The Fruitmarket Gallerybr>
(1 March - 4 May 2008),
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. *" Kilkenny Arts Festival" Group Exhibitio

(8–17 August 2008), Kilkenny. *"Irony & Gesture" Kukje Gallery, touring to Kring Galler

(17 July - 14 August 2008),
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. *"BP Exhibition - Classified: Contemporary British Art"
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(22 June - 23 August 2009),
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. *"Ballpark" De La Mot

(14 November - 9 March 2009),
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. *"B-Sides and Rarities" Group Exhibitio

(20 September - 6 December 2009), Breda. *"GAGARIN The Artists in their Own Words"
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(4 December 2009 – 14 March 2010),
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. *"Mythologies" Group Exhibition at 6 Burlington Gardensbr>
(2009),
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. *"Anthology" Solo Exhibition at Benrimon Contemporary Galler

(6 November - 18 December 2010),
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. *"Under Cartel" Solo Exhibition at Haunch of Venison Galler

(13 July - 31 August 2012),
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. *"Out of Order" Solo Exhibition at
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(6 November 2022 - 22 January 2023),
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References


External links


Contemporary Art Society, Annual Report 2001/2002

Contemporary Art Society, Annual Report 1999/2000

Christie's, Auction Results for Simon Patterson

Artnet, Biography and Selected Exhibitions

Simon Patterson interviewed by Robert Dingle, 2009-10

Tate, Intermedia Art - Le Match des Colors - Simon Patterson

Artconnexion.org - La Maison Forestière Wilfred Owen - Simon Patterson

The Oxford Times - A room of one's Owen - Simon Patterson

Aajpress.wordpress.com - Simon Patterson: La Maison Forestière. Dedicated to the British poet Wilfred Owen, 2011

La Maison Forestière by Simon Patterson

Artnews.org

Locus+

Benrimon Contemporary - New York, USA

Simon Patterson - Catalog for Anthology Exhibition, 2010

Haunch of Venison - London, United Kingdom


Video


BBC News Magazine - Wilfred Owen: From humble cottage to dazzling tribute

BBC Collective - Simon Patterson video interview

Haunch of Venison - Simon Patterson video interview for Under Cartel Exhibition


Books




Paint Ten Rooms - Publisher: Locus and International Design Publishing -

Domini Canes: The Hounds of God - Publisher: Axis Projects -

Paper Democracy: Contemporary Art in Editions on Paper - Publisher: Associacao Cultura Inglesa de Sao Paulo -



Plantation Lane: Time and Tide - Publisher: RIBA Publishing -






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Offside! Contemporary Artists and Football - Publisher: Institute of International Visual Arts (INIVA) -
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