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News 2012

Recently retired lecturer Tim Head has been nominated for the prestigious Charles Wollaston Award for ‘The Most Distinguished Work’ in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. The winner will be announced on The Culture Show, BBC2, on 15 June. See www.royalacademy.org.uk for further details about the Summer Exhibition.

Teo Ormond Skeaping has been selected as the winner from Slade of the 2012 Red Mansion Art Prize.

Paul Winstanley is showing in Lifelike, which is touring the New Orleans Museum of Art 10 November 2012 – 27 January 2013; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, from 24 February - 26 May 2013 and Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas at Austin from 23 June – 29 September 2013. See www.walkerart.org.

Paul Winstanley has a solo show, Red T Shirt Grey, at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, 6 Heddon Street, London W1B 4BT from 31 May to 30 June 2012. He will be in conversation with David Campany on Wednesday 20 June 2012 at 7pm. See www.houldsworth.co.uk.

This year, several staff members from the Slade, past and present, are exhibiting in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition: John Bremner; Phyllida Barlow, Emeritus Professor; Tim Head; Tess Jaray, Emeritus Reader; Neil Jeffries; Onya McCausland, Honorary Research Assistant in Graduate Painting; Lisa Milroy; Jayne Parker; Liz Rideal; Andrew Stahl; Estelle Thompson; Phoebe Unwin; Jim Hobbs, Slade Summer School and Caroline de Lannoy, also Slade summer School.

Jayne Parker is being celebrated in particular with a unique room and screening of "Trilogy: Kettle's Yard".

The Royal Academy of Arts is at Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BD, and the exhibition runs from June 4 - August 12, 2012. See www.royalacademy.org.uk.

Jon Thomson (Thomson and Craighead) are showing The distance travelled through our solar system this year and all the barrels of oil remaining as part of A public affair: 130 years of Fine Art collecting at the Harris' Museum, Market Square, Preston, Lancashire, PR1 2PP from 26 May - 15 September 2012. See www.harrismuseum.org.uk.

Jon Thomson (Thomson and Craighead) are showing their new documentary artwork, 'Belief' as part of the Edinburgh Film Festival at Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB from 21 June - 1 July 2012. It's the final work in the Flat Earth Trilogy following on from Flat Earth (2007) and A short film about War (2009/2010). See www.thomson-craighead.net/belief.

Student Laura Cooper and alumnus Chloë Østmo are showing in Play/Game/Place/State at Collyer Bristow Gallery, 4 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4TF from 24 May - 5 September 2012, viewing by appointment. See www.collyerbristow.com.

Asnat Austerlitz is showing Pursuit at The Photography Gallery, Hadassah College, Jerusalem, Israel from 30 May - 26 June 2012.

Kate Lepper is artist-in-residence at Site Festival, Brunel Goods Shed, Stroud, GL5 3AP on 25 - 26 May 2012 presented by Meantime Project-Space, Cheltenham. See http://sitefestival.org.uk. This marks the beginning of the 'Tactile Love Propaganda' project which will be further developed at Meantime, Oxford Passage, off St Margaret's Road, Cheltenham GL50 4EF in June. See www.meantime.org.uk.

Martin John Callanan and alumnus Lizzie Hughes are showing in The Present is a Point Just Passed at the Stephen Lawrence Gallery, Queen Anne Court, University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, Greenwich, SE10 9LS from 7 June - 11 July 2012. See www.ornc.org.

UCL Art Museum is delighted to present Vincula, a group exhibition of new artworks made in response to past masters. The exhibition will take place at UCL Art Museum, South Cloisters, University College London, Gower Street, WC1E 6BT from 8 May - 8 June 2012. It is open to the public Mon – Fri 1 -5 pm. Admission is free.

Vincula began with a challenge to all current students at the Slade to develop their own practices while taking the time to consider and appreciate what has gone before. Over one term students were given special access to thousands of remarkable and historically important artworks from the Museum’s collections. They excavated deep to discover a number of hidden treasures: a rare portrait print by William Blake of the physiognomist Johann Caspar Lavater, an early chalk drawing of a lion clearly based on hearsay, carefully delineated elevations of UCL’s main building by the architect William Wilkins, a bird’s eye view of 17th-century Rome, a hand-coloured Japanese woodblock print of a flying bat – and more.

UCL Art Museum now presents the work of twelve Slade students – all of whom have appropriated, undermined and/or re-interpreted past masters to create individual, contemporary works in a range of media, including painting, print, sound and video.

Vincula marks the fourth annual collaboration between the Slade School of Fine Art and UCL Art Museum. Previous collaborations include Sequel (2009), Transfer (2010) and Moreover (2011).

Slade artists include: Katie Aggett, Alan Chan, Philippa Connolly, Robert Crosse, Yvonne Feng, Ian Giles, Estelle Holland, Laura Kuch, James Ng, Ninna Bohn Pedersen, Kristan Saloky, Freddy Tuppen.

See the video for further information about the show on www.ucl.ac.uk/news.

Geoffrey Stein is showing Her in the Masur Museum's 49th Annual Juried Exhibition, 1400 South Grand, Monroe, Louisiana 71202, USA, from 12 May - 21 July 2012. See www.masurmuseum.org/.