Born in Paisley, Scotland, 1963
Education
Kingston Polytechnic, London, UK
Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
Lives and works in San Diego, CA
One-Person Exhibitions
2024
JUPITER+ Paisley: Anya Gallaccio, Stroke, JUPITER+ Paisley, Paisley, UK
2019
Stroke, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
2018
dreamed about the flowers that hide from the light, Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island,
Northumberland, UK
All the rest is silence, John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, UK
2017
Beautiful Minds, Thomas Dane Gallery, London, UK
2015
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
Silas Marder Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY
Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY
2014
Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
STROKE, Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh, Scotland
SNAP Art at the Aldeburgh Festival, Snape Maltings, Suffolk, UK
2013
This much is true, Artpace, San Antonio, TX
2012
Red on Green, Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh, Scotland
The Light Pours Out of Me, Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Arthur’s Seat, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland
2011
Highway, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Where is Where it’s at, Thomas Dane Gallery, London, UK
Surf’s Up, La Jolla, San Diego, CA
2010
Unknown Exhibition, The Eastshire Museums in Scotland, Kilmarnock, UK
Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2009
Four Galleries, Four Exhibitions, One Venue, Anya Gallaccio, The Bluecoat, Liverpool, UK
2008
that open space within, Camden Arts Center, London, UK
Comfort and Conversation, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2007
Three Sheets To The Wind, Thomas Dane Gallery, London, UK
Sybil, Houghton Hall, King’s Lynn, UK
2006
Galeria Leme, São Paulo, Brazil
One Art, Sculpture Center, New York, NY
2005
Shadow on the Things You Know, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CASilver Seed, Mount Stuart, Isle of Bute, Scotland
After the Gold Rush, collaboration with winemaker Zelma Long, initiated by New Langton Arts, San Francisco, CA
The Look of Things, Palazzo delle Papesse Centro Arte Contemporanea, Siena, Italy
2004
Love is only a feeling, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York, NY
2003
Turner Prize Exhibition, Tate Britain, London, UK
Anya Gallaccio, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK
Sometimes with one I love, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2002
Beat, Duveen Sculpture Commission, Tate Britain, London, UK
2001
Blessed, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York, NY
2000
now the leaves are falling fast, fig-1, London, UK
Falling from Grace, Annet Gelink gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Falling from Grace, Projektraum, Kunstalle, Bern, Switzerland
1999
All the rest is silence, Sadler's Wells, London, UK
Glaschu, Tramway at Lanarkshire House, Glasgow, Scotland
1998
Chasing Rainbows, Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Two Sisters, Minerva Basin, Hull, UK
Chasing Rainbows, Delfina, London, UK
1997
Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
Keep off the grass, Serpentine Gallery Lawn, London, UK
Artpace, San Antonio, TX
1996
A Multiple, Ridinghouse Editions, London, UK
Absolute, Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels, Belgium
Harvest of the winter months, Galerie im KünstlerHaus, Bremen, Germany
Ars Futura Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
Intensities and Surfaces, Wapping Pumping Station, London, UK; commissioned by Women’s Playhouse Trust
1995
Towards the Rainbow, Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham, UK
Stephen Friedman, London, UK
Francesca Sorace, Florence, Italy (accompanied with a text by Saretto Cincinelli)
1994
Stroke, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
Couverture, Filiale, Basel, Switzerland
Stroke, Karsten Schubert Ltd, London, UK
La Dolce Vita, Stephania Miscetti, Rome, Italy
1993
Brown on white, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna, Austria
Ars Futura Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
Kim Light Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1992
Red on Green, ICA, London, UK
1991
Karsten Schubert Ltd., London, UK
Group Exhibitions
2022
Breaking the Mould, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, UK
A Matter of Life and Death, curated by Jenni Lomax, Thomas Dane Gallery, Naples, Italy
2021
On Boxing, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
Breaking the Mould: Sculpture by Women since 1945, Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, UK; traveling to The New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall, UK; The Arts Institute, Plymouth, UK; Lakeside Arts, Nottingham, UK; and Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, UK
2020
5,471 miles, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
Among the Trees, Hayward Gallery, London, UK
2019
NOW, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, UK
2018
21st Biennale of Sydney, Australia
2017
EAT ME, Trapholt Museum for Moderne Kunst, South Jutland, Denmark
Coming Out: Sexuality, Gender and Identity, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK; traveled to
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, UK
Poor Art | Arte Povera: Italian Influences, British Responses, Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London, UK
2016
Terrain: Land into Art, Hestercombe Gallery, Somerset, UK
Making & Unmaking, curated by Duro Olowu, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK
Extensions of Photography, UCSD Visual Arts, San Diego, CA
2015
About Trees, Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Switzerland
Beyond Limits, Sotheby’s at Chatsworth, Derbyshire, UK
Then For Now, Delfina Foundation, London, UK
Future Seasons Past, Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY
2014
inSite: cuatro ensayos de lo públic, sobre otro scenario, La Tallera, Cuernavaca, Mexico
Phantoms in the Dirt, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL
2013
Something About a Tree, FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY
Performer as Curator, The Lowry, Salford, UK
Creation/Destruction: Anya Gallaccio, Mark Lewis, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Holden Gallery,
Manchester, UK
Tipping Point, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, UK
Chasing Rainbows, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, NL
The House of Seven Gables, University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, IL
2012
VIP Showroom, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, NL
Dissecting Nature, Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla, CA
THIS THIS MONSTER THIS THINGS, Focal Point Gallery, Essex, UK
Green Acres: Artists Framing Fields, Greenhouses and Abandoned Lots, Contemporary Art
Center, Cincinnati, OH; traveled to Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA
I Followed You into the Water, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York, NY
2011
Richard of York Gave Battle in Vain, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK
2010
British Council Collection: Thresholds, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK (selected by Michael Craig Martin)
On and On, La Casa Encendida, Madrid, Spain (curated by Olivier Varenne)
Presidio Habitats: A Site-Based Art Exhibition Celebrating Presidio Nature and Wildlife, organized by For-Site Foundation in partnership with Presidio Trust, San Francisco, CA
Alpha &, On Stellar Rays, curated by Jeffery Uslip, New York, NY
Enel Contemporanea Award 2010, Macro Museum, Rome, Italy
The Drawing Room, The Bakery: Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Eating the Universe: Food in Art, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf; Kunstmuseum Stuttgart; Galerie im Taxispalais Innsbruck, Germany
On the Edge of the World, Gateway Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, Scotland
Buon Domani/A Better Tomorrow, Studio Stefania Miscetti, Rome, Italy
Objects of Delight: Personal Choices from the Arts Council Collection, QUAD, Derby, UK
Painting and Sculpture: Foundation for Contemporary Arts Benefit Exhibition, Lehmann Maupin
Gallery, New York, NY
Wandering Position: Selections from the Insite Archive, Museum of Contemporary Art of the National University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
2009
Passports: Great Early Buys from the British Council Collection, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK; PAC Padglione d'Art Contemporanea, Milan, Italy, selected by Michael Craig Martin
Pot Luck Food and Art, The New Art Gallery, Walsall, UK
Art in Public Places: the archive of the PADT, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, UK (curated Stephen Feeke and Claire Sawyer)
15th Anniversary Inaugural Exhibition, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
Radical Nature, Art and Architecture for a Changing Planet, curated by Francesco Manicorda, Barbican Art Gallery, London Barbican Centre, London, UK; The East Ayrshire Museums in Scotland including the Dick Institute, The Baird Institute and Doon Valley Museum, Kilmarnock, Scotland
Remote Proximity: Nature in Contemporary Art, curated by Dr. Volker Adolphs, Kunst Museum Bonn, Germany
The Walls Are Talking, Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
2008
Living Flowers: Ikebana and Contemporary Art, curated by Karen Higa, Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Nature Interrupted, curated by Elga Wimmer, Chelsea Art Museum, New York, NY
Red Wind, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
Nina in Position, curated by Jeffrey Uslip, Artists Space, New York, NY
Martian Museum of Terrestrial Art, curated by Francesco Manacorda, Barbican Art Gallery,
London, UK
2007
Turner Prize: A Retrospective (touring exhibition), Tate Britain, London, UK; Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
Apres la pluie, Musée departmental d’art contemporain de Rochechouart, France
Chanel, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Kim Light Gallery Early 90’s, Kim Light Lightbox, Los Angeles, CA
Play, BEARSPACE, London, UK
Relationships: Contemporary Sculpture, York Art Gallery, York, UK
Sparkle then Fade, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA
The Flower of Life: an exhibition about art, love and nature, James Hyman Gallery, London, UK
Wood for the Trees and Falling Leaves, Gimpel Fils, London, UK
2006
Core, Illuminate Productions, Union Works, London, UK
If It didn’t exist you’d have to invent it…A partial Showroom history, The Showroom, London, UK
Toutes Compositions Florales, Counter Gallery, London, UK
Too Much Love, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2005
Sad Songs, University Galleries, Illinois State University, IL
Monuments for the USA, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA; traveled to White Columns Gallery, New York, NY
2004
Flowers observed, flowers transformed, Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburg, PA
Forest, Wolverampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, UK
Turning Points: 20th Century British Sculpture, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran, Iran
Von Pop bis Heute, Das Grosse Fressen – Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany
Art of the Garden, Tate, London, UK
Domestic (Futility), New Art Centre, Wiltshire, UK
Lustwarande 04: Disorientation of Beauty, Tilburg, Netherlands
Rose c’est la vie – On Flowers in Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
2003
Arrangement; The Use of Flowers in Art, Rhodes + Mann, London, UK
Inaugural Group Show, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
FlowerPower, Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery; The Millennium Galleries, Sheffield, UK
Look & Feel, art landscape nature, De Verbeelding, Zeewolde, Holland
Micro/Macro: British Art 1996-2002, Mucsarnok Kunsthalle, Budapest, Hungary
Purloined Nature, Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art, Chiba, Japan
Urban Baroque, Plane Space, New York, NY
2002
Caldic Collection in Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Blast to Freeze: British Art in the 20th Century, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany (curated byHenry Meyric Hughes + Gijs van Tuyl)
Different States, Spacex Gallery, Exeter, UK
Falling From Grace, Look & Feel, Art Landscape Nature, Pavillon de Verbeelding, Zeewolde,
Holland
In Print, (A British Council touring exhibition of contemporary prints commissioned and published by the Paragon Press, traveled to The Art Pavilion Gallery, Belgrade; Yaroslavl Museum of Fine Arts, Urals Museum of the Youth at Yekaterinburg; Centre of Graphics and Printmaking and Akhmatova Museum and Novosibirsk Fine Art Gallery)
Words from the Arts Council Collection, (A National Touring Exhibition, traveled to City Museum & Art Gallery, Plymouth, UK; Arts Centre, Aberystwyth; City Art Gallery, York, UK; Gallery, Oldham, and The City Gallery, Leicester, UK) (selected by Isobel Johnstone and Fiona Bradley)
2001
Multiplication, (A British Council touring exhibition of Artists’ Multiples, traveled to National Museum of Art, Bucharest; Muzeul de Arta, Brasov; Muzeul Brukenthal, Sibu, and then tovenues
in Croatia, Turkey, Russia, Estonia and Poland in 2003)
EGOFUGAL: Fugue from Ego for the Next Emergence, 7th International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul, Turkey (curated by Yuko Hasegawa)
Pawel Althamer, Amden, Switzerland
en verder, Annet Gelink, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
arte y naturaleza: Marina Abramovic, Pilar AlbarracÌn, Gunilla Bandolin, Maurizio Cattelan, Anya Gallaccio, Sol Le Witt, Richard Nonas, Roxy Paine, Susana Solano. Montemedio, Arte Contemporaneo, Cadiz, Spain
Artline 5, Nature and Architecture, Borken, Germany, (curated by Jan Hoet)
FIELD DAY, sculpture from Britain, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
2000
Anableps, Studio Stephania Miscetti, Rome, Italy
Lemon Tree Hill, Asprey Jacques, London, UK
Art in the Park, Compton Verney, Warwickshire, UK (commission curated by Locus+)
The Greenhouse Effect, Serpentine Gallery, London, UK (curated by Lisa Corrin and Ralph Rugoff)
The Invisible Touch, Kunstraum Innsbruck, Austria (curated by Maia Damianovic)
1999
Natural Dependency, Jerwood Gallery, London, UK
Flower Show, Fruitmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland
Releasing Senses: Anya Gallaccio, Christian Marclay, Muraoka Saburo, Martin Walde, Opera City Art Gallery, curated by Mami Kataoka, Tokyo, Japan
60s/ 90s Two Decades of Art and Culture, Towner Art Gallery and Museum, Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK
Viereck und Kosmos: Amdenener Rundang, Amden, Switzerland
Graphic! British Prints Now, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT
Do Paintings Dream of Veronese Green? Elga Wimmer, New York, NY (curated by Maia Damianovic)
Prime, curated by Andrew Nairne and Katrina Brown, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland
1998
Organic, Les Abattoirs, Toulouse, France
Thinking Aloud, National Touring Exhibitions, traveled to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge; Cornerhouse, Manchester and Camden Arts Centre, London, UK (curated by Richard Wentworth)
Here to stay: Arts Council Collection purchases of the 1990s, National Touring
Exhibitions, traveled to Plymouth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, The Metropole Arts Centre, Folkestone, The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, and Turnpike Gallery, Leigh, UK (selected by Susan May)
Fifty years of Sculpture Works from the Arts Council Collection, Lothbury Gallery, London, UK
Still, Laurent Delaye Gallery, London, UK (curated by Jenefer Winters)
Les Capteurs de Reves, La Biennale de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (curated by
Claude Gosselin)
New Art from Britain, Kunstraum Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria (curated by Peter Murray)
Real Life: New British Art, Tochigi Prefectural Museum, Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan (traveled to Hiroshima City Museum, Tokyo MOCA, Ashiya City Museum, Ashiya, Japan)
Interactive: An Exhibition of Contemporary British Sculpture, Amerada Hess, London, UK
1997
Private Face/Urban Space, A new generation of artists from Britain, The Gasworks, Athens (curated by Katerina Gregos + Henry Meyric Hughes)
Pictura Britannica ART FROM BRITAIN, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; Art Gallery of South Australia and Te Papa, Wellington, New Zealand (curated by Bernice Murphy)
Der Verlorene Garten, Kunsthalle Palazzo, Liestral, Switzerland (curated by Roman Kurmeyer)
Material Culture: The Object in British Art of the 1980s and '90s, Hayward Gallery, London, UK (curated by Michael Archer + Greg Hilty)
1996
Projekte der Galerie im KunstlerHaus Bremen, (curated by Horst Griese)
The Pleasure of Aesthetic Life, The Showroom, London, UK (curated by Amikam Toren)
From Figure to Object: A Century of Sculptors' Drawings, Frith Street Gallery, London, UK and
Karsten Schubert, London, UK
Private View: Contemporary British and German Artists, A New Collection for John and Josephine Bowes, The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Durham, UK (curated by Penelope Curtis)
Time Wise, Swiss Institute, New York, New York
1995
The British Art Show 4, (National Touring Exhibition: Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, UK; Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland: Cardiff)
Brilliant! New Art from London, Walker Arts Centre, Minneapolis, Minnesota; CAM, Houston, Texas
On Beauty, Regina Gallery, Moscow, Russia (curated by Dan Cameron)
Where you were even now, Kunsthalle Winterthur, Zurich, Switzerland (curated by Roman
Kurzmeyer)
Chocolate! The Swiss Institute, New York, New York
Anya Gallaccio and Fortun O'Brien, Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Wit & Excess, Contemporary Arts Centre of South Australia, Parkside, Australia
1994
Art Unlimited: Multiples from the 1960s and 1990s, National Touring Exhibitions
Le Shuttle, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany
Sarah Staton Supastore Boutique, Laure Genillard Gallery, London, UK
inSITE 94, (Chrematis) Aqua Caliente, Tijuana, Mexico, MOCA San Diego, California
Group Show: Gallery Artists, Karsten Schubert, London, UK
Choix de Bruxelles, Espace Jacqmotte, Brussels, Belgium
Domestic Violence, Gio Marconi, Milan, Italy (curated by Alison Jaques)
Punishment and Decoration, Hohenthal und Bergen, Cologne, Germany (curated by Michael Corris)
A Group Show: Keith Coventry, Peter Davis, Anya Gallaccio, Zebedee Jones, Bridget Riley, and Alison Wilding, Karsten Schubert, London, UK
1993
Sarah Staton Supastore, Poster Studio, London, UK
Le Jardin de la Vierge, Musée Instumental, Brussels, Belgium
Mandy Loves Declan 100%, Mark Boote Gallery, New York, New York
Home Alone, with Angus Fairhurst, 85 Charlotte Street, London, UK
Le Principle de Réalité, Villa Arson, Nice, France
Ha-Ha, Spacex Gallery, Exeter, UK
Wooster Gardens: A group show, New York, New York (curated by Michael Jenkins)
Galerie Snoie, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
1992
With Attitude, Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels, Belgium
20 Fragile Pieces, Galerie Barbara et Luigi Polla, Geneva, Switzerland (curated by Gianni Romano)
Sweet Home, Oriel Mostyn Gallery, Gwynedd, UK (traveled to South London Gallery, London; Newlyn Art Gallery, Penzance, Cornwall; Aberystwyth Arts Centre)
A Group Show: Lea Andrews, Keith Coventry, Anya Gallaccio, Liam Gillick, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Abigail Lane, Sarah Lucas, Steven Pippin, Marc Quinn, Marcus Taylor and Rachel Whiteread, Barbara Gladstone Gallery and Stein Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY (curated by Clarissa Dalrymple)
Life Size, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Prato, Italy
15/1, Malania Basarab Gallery, London, UK
Fifth Anniversary Exhibition, Karsten Schubert Ltd, London, UK
1991
Confrontaciones, Palacio de Velázquez, Madrid, Spain
Rachel Evans, Anya Gallaccio, Bridget Smith, The Clove Building, London, UK
Broken English, Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
Museum of Installation Site Three, Surrey Docks, London, UK
The Times: London’s Young Artists, Art '91 Olympia, London, UK
1990
Next Phase, Wapping Pumping Station, London, UK
East Country Yard Show, Surrey Docks, London, UK
1989
The Drum Show, Broadgate Arena, London, UK
New Year New Talent, Anderson O'Day, London, UK
1988
Poetic Figuration in the Eighties, Laudale House, London, UK
Freeze, LondonProjects, London, UK
Projects/Commissions
2017
to see if time was there, Commission for Laguna Gloria location, The Contemporary Austin, Austin, TX
2016
Permanent installation commission, Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester, UK
Permanent garden commission, The Design and Artists Copyright Society, London, UK
2011
Temporary artwork commission for John Kaldor Projects, Sydney, Australia
The Light Pours Out of Me, permanent artwork commission for Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Billboard commission for The La Jolla Community Foundation, La Jolla, California
Commission for Ham House and Garden Contemporary Art Programme, Richmond-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK
2010
Commission for The Party, an exhibition organized by Cumulus Studios at Twentyfirst/Twentyfirst Gallery, New York, New York (commissioned by Natalie Karg)
Shortlisted Artist, Proposal for Enel Contemporanea Award 2010, Rome, Italy
Private artwork commission, Gunton Hall, Norfolk, UK
Winetasting event for Motherlode, SlaughterhouseSpace, Sonoma, California (invitation of Lee Plested)
2009
Shortlisted Artist, Proposal for permanent commission work for The Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research, UCSF, San Francisco, California
Wild goldenrod project, a collaboration with Denniston Hill Arts, New York, New York
2008
Garden commission for Villa Montalvo, California
Charles Fort, Kinsale Arts, County Cork, Ireland
2007
Christmas Lights, Hayward Gallery, London, UK (invitation of Ralph Rugoff)
Sybil, Houghton Hall, Norfolk
2006
Bag for Life, Limited Edition reusable shopping bag for Sainsbury’s supermarket, commissioned by Arts Council England
After the Gold Rush, winemaking collaboration with Zelma Long, Sonoma County, California
2005-07
Motherlode, collaboration with Zelma Long, Sonoma County, California
2003
Cast, limited edition multiple sculpture commissioned by The Multiple Store, London, UK
2002
beat, Duveen Gallery Commission, Tate Britain, London, UK
Permanent sculpture commission for ABN-AMRO Group Headquarters, The Netherlands
2001
Limited edition print and etching for Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland (commissioned by Andrew Nairne)
The Enchaffed Flood, limited edition color C-type print for eyestorm.com (commissioned by Judith Nesbitt)
Absolut Gallaccio, an event for Absolut Vodka, Butlers Wharf, London, UK
1999
54-54-54, Financial Times Building, London, UK (curated by Michael Petry)
Shopping, 15-21 Ganton Street, London and Shops in and around
Carnaby Street, London, UK (curated by fat)
1997
Kings Cross Planting Project, Camden Council and Public Art Development Trust, Camden, UK (in process)
Screen: 12 Artists from London, print portfolio published by Charles Booth-Clibborne
Habitat Print Portfolio Prints, produced for sale in Habitat stores (curated by Carl Freedman)
Dandelion, Printed silk for Selfridges, London, UK
1996
Be Me, Project for Giorgio Sadotti at Interim Art, London, UK
1995
Forest Floor, Chiltern Sculpture Trail, Oxford, UK
1994
Shiny Nylon: Anya Gallaccio, Deborah Levy and Kristina Page, S-Shed, George V Dock, London, Commissioned by Womens’ Playhouse Trust
1993
Into the Blue, Bournemouth Festival, Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, UK
A Dance Collaboration with Rosemary Butcher, Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
1992
Prestige 2, work on paper published by GWPress
1991
The Archive Project, APAC, Nevers, France
1989
The Return of Ulysses, Colliseum, London, UK (floor for English National Opera)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Catalogues
2015
Fischer, Peter and Maria Bremer. About Trees. Cologne: Snoeck, 2015.
2014
Tufnell, Ben. "The Secret Landscape." In Sixty-seventh Aleburgh Festival of Music and the Arts, 214-20. Suffolk, England: Aldeburgh Music, 2014.
2012
Bryson, Norman and Briony Fer. Anya Gallaccio. London: Ridinghouse, 2012.
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Enel Contemporanea: Bik Van der Pol: Are You Really Sure that a Floor Can’t also be a Ceiling?. Rome, Enel, 2011.
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2009
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2008
Cook, Angus. Anya Gallaccio: That Open Space Within. London: Camden Arts Centre, 2008.
Manacorda, Francesco and Lydia Yee, ed. Encyclopedia of Terrestrial Life, Volume VIII. Barbican Art Gallery London and Merrell, London, New York, 2009, 79, 117.
Nina In Position: Reasons for Secrets. New York: Artist’s Space, 2008, 7,13. Text by Jeffrey Uslip.
2007
Anzai: Personal Photo Archives 1970-2006. Tokyo, Japan: The National Art Centre, 2007, 134.
Bickers, Patricia and Andrew Wilson, eds. Talking Art: Interviews with Artists since 1976. London: Art Monthly and Ridinghouse, 2007, 495-504.
Carey-Thomas, Lizzie and Katherine Stout, eds. The Turner Prize and British Art. London: Tate Publishing, 2007, 54-55.
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This Will Not Happen Without You: Publication From the Collective Archive of the Basement Group, Projects UK and Locus+ (1977-2007). Sunderland, UK: University of Sunderland Press, 2007, 222-23, 226-27.
2006
Core. London: Illuminate Productions, 2006. Text by Martin Herbert.
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2005
Anya Gallaccio: The Look of Things. Prato, Italy: Gli Ori, 2005, 135. Texts by Lorenzo Fusi, Anya
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Button, Virginia. The Turner Prize. London: Tate Publishing, 2005.
Gallaccio, Anya. Silver Seed. London: Ridinghouse, 2005.
Monuments for the USA. San Francisco, California: CCA Wattis Institute, 2005. Text by Ralph Rugoff.
Sad Songs. Normal, Illinois: (University Galleries: Illinois State University: Illinois Art Council, 2005, 30-21. Texts by Richard Hell and Martin Patrick.
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Foster, Alicia, ed. Tate Women Artists. London: Tate Publishing, 2004, 173, 201, 247.
Look & Feel: Art Landscape Nature 2002-2003. Zeewolde, The Netherlands: De Verbeelding,
2004, 17, 140-143, 160.
Turning Points: 20th Century British Sculpture. Tehran: Iranian Institute for Promotion of Visual Arts for Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, 2004, 18-21.
Von Pop bis Heute, Das Grosse Fressen. Bielefeld, Germany: Kunsthalle Bielefeld, 2004, 66-67.
2003
Celant, Germano and Patsy Craig. Making Art Work—Mike Smith Studio. London: Trolley, 2003, 464-78.
In Print, Contemporary British Art from The Paragon Press. London: The British Council, 2001.
Le Symbolisme Idealiste en France. Tokyo: The Yomiuri Shimbun and The Japan Association of Art Museums, 2003, 46.
Micro/Macro: British Art 1996-2002. Budapest, Hungary: Mucsarnok, 2003, 48-49, 121. Text by Alex Farquharson.
Perry. London: Tate Publishing, 2003. Text by Rachel Tant.
Purloined Nature. Chiba, Japan: Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art, 2003, 14.
Turner Prize 2003: Jake and Dinos Chapman, Willie Doherty, Anya Gallaccio, Grayson
Cooke, Angus and Simon Watney. Anya Gallaccio. Birmingham, UK: Ikon Gallery Publications, 2003.
2002
Blast To Freeze: British Art in the 20th Century. Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany: Hatje Cantz; New York: D.A.P., 2002. Text by Richard Shone.
Bradley, Fiona. Words from the Arts Council Collection. London: Hayward Gallery, 2002.
Cork, Richard. Breaking Down the Barriers? Art in the 1990s. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2002.
Gallaccio, Anya. Beat. London: Tate Publishing, 2002. Texts by Mary Horlock, Simon Schama and Heidi Reitmaier.
Schone Aussicht: der Blick auf die Berge von Segantini bus Weinberger. Vienna, Austria; Bolanzo, Italy: Folio Verl, 2002.
Space Cooks. London: Space Studios Gallery, 2002.
2001
Arte y Naturaleza: Montemedio Arte Contemporaneo. Montenmedio, Spain: NMAC, 2001.
Bury, Stephen. Multiplication: A British Council Touring Exhibition of Artists’ Multiples. London: British Council, 2001.
Carpenter, Ele and Graham Gussin. Nothing. London: August Media, 2001.
Cooper, Paul. Livingsculpture. London: Mitchell Beazley, 2001.
Dewilde, Michel and Jan Hoet, eds. Artline 5-Natur & Architektur. Gent, Belgium: Stadt Borken and S.M.A.K., 2001.
Booth-Clibborn, Patrick Elliott and Lewison, Jeremy. Contemporary Art in Print: The Publications of Charles Booth-Clibborn and His Imprint. London: Booth-Clibborn: Paragon, 2001.
Field Day Sculpture from Britain. London: Taipei Fine Arts Museum and The British Council, 2001.
Francis, Mark, Christina Colomar and Christabel Stewart, eds. Fig-1: 50 Projects in 50 Weeks. London: Fig-1 2000 and Spafax, 2001.
Hasegawa, Yuko. 7th International Istanbul Biennial–Egofugal: Fugue from Ego for the Next Emergence. Istanbul: Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, 2001.
Hasegawa, Yuko. 7th International Istanbul Biennial–Egofugal: Fugue from Ego for the Next Emergence (Second Publication with Installation Shots). Istanbul: Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, 2001.
Reckitt, Helena and Peggy Phelan. Art and Feminism. London; New York: Phaidon, 2001.
2000
Bennett, Sarah and John Butler, eds. Locality, Regeneration and Divers[c]ities. Bristol, England;
Portland, Oregon: Intellect, 2000, 41-50. Text by Judith Rugg.
DeCandia, Mario, and Stefania Miscetti. Anableps. Rome: Studio Stefania Miscetti, 2000, 118.
Guglielmino, Giorgio. Come Guardare l’Arte Contemporanea e Vivere Felici: 55 Opere dal 1970 al 2000. Torino, Italy: U. Allemandi, 2000.
Kurzmeyer, Roman. Erlebte Modelle (Model Experience). Zurich: Voldemeer; Vienna; New York: Springer, 2000, 17, 125.
Solus, Locus. Site, Identity, Technology in Contemporary Art. London: Black Dog, 2000, 51.
The Greenhouse Effect. London: Serpentine Gallery, 2000, 61.
1999
Deblonde, Gautier. Artists. London: Tate Gallery, 1999. Text by Mel Gooding.
Dundee Contemporary Arts: 1999. Dundee: Dundee Contemporary Arts, 1999. Texts by Katrina
Brown and Andrew Nairne.
Gallaccio, Anya. Chasing Rainbows. Glasgow: Locus+; Newcastle: Tramway, 1999. Text by Ralph Rugoff, interview with Andrew Nairne.
Gallaccio, Anya. Releasing Senses. Tokyo: Tokyo Opera City Cultural Foundation, 1999.
Leaving Tracks: Artranspennine98; An International Contemporary Visual Art Exhibition Recorded. Manchester, UK: August Media in association with Art Transpennine, 1999.
1998
Adams, Brooks, ed. Sensation. London: Thames and Hudson in association with the Royal Academy of Arts; New York: Thames and Hudson, 1998. Text by Richard Shone.
Here to Stay: Arts Council Collection Purchases of the 1990's. London: Hayward Gallery, 1998. Text by Susan May.
Interactive: An Exhibition of Contemporary British Sculpture. London: Amanda Hess, 1998, 20-21.
Sossai, Maria Rosa. Fine Arts 1997-1998: The British School at Rome. Rome: Studio Lodoli Sud, 1998.
Murray, Peter. New Art from Britain. Innsbruck, Austria: Kunstraum Innsbruck, 1998.
Real Life: New British Art. Tokyo: Asahi Shimbun and Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, 1998.
Wentworth, Richard. Richard Wentworth's Thinking Aloud. London: Hayward Gallery, 1998. Text by Nick Groom.
Godfrey, Tony. Conceptual Art. London: Phaidon, 1998.
1997
Archer, Michael. Art Since 1960. London; New York: Thames and Hudson, 1997.
Buck, Louisa. Moving Targets: A User’s Guide to British Art Now. London: Tate Gallery, 1997.
Der Verlorene Garten. Liestal, Switzerland: Kunsthalle Palazzo, 1997. Text by Roman Kurzmeyer.
Gallaccio, Anya. Anya Gallaccio 97.1. San Antonio, Texas: ArtPace: International Artist-in
Residence Program, 1997. Text by Shaila Dewan.
Murphy, Bernice, ed. Pictura Britannica: Art from Britain. Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art, 1997.
Private Face-Urban Space: A New Generation of Artists from Britain. Athens: Hellenic Art Galleries Association, 1997, 53-57.
1996
Curtis, Penelope and Terry Friedman, eds. Leeds’ Sculpture Collections: Illustrated Concise Catalogue. Leeds, UK: The Centre For The Study Of Sculpture, Henry Moore Institute, 1996.
Hunt, Ian and Jane Rolo, eds. Book Works: A Partial History and Sourcebook. London: Book Works, 1996, 143.
Januszczak, Waldemar and Celia Lyttelton, eds. Za Nau Ato Bukku (The Now Art Book). Kyoto, Japan: Korinsha Press and Company, 1996.
Private View. Leeds, UK: Henry Moore Institute, 1996. Text by Penelope Curtis.
Projekte der Galerie im KunstlerHaus Bremen. Bremen, Germany: Galerie im KunstlerHaus, 1996.
Shone, Richard. From Figure to Object: A Century of Sculptors’ Drawings. London: Frith Street Gallery and Karsten Schubert Gallery, 1996, 262.
1995
Brilliant!: New Art from London. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Walker Art Center, 1995. Text by Richard Flood, interview with Marcelo Spinelli.
British Art Show4: National Touring Exhibitions. London: South Bank Centre, 1995.
Chocolate!. New York: Swiss Institute, 1995, 37, 43.
Le Shuttle: Tunnelrealitaten Paris, London, Berlin. Berlin: Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, 1995, 66-70.
The Brit Pack: Contemporary British Art, The View from Abroad. Manchester, UK: Cornerhouse, 1995, 22. Text by Patricia Bickers.
Yard, Sally, ed. InSITE 94: A Binational Exhibition of Installations and Site-specific Art. San Diego, California: Installation Gallery, 1995, 88-89, 121. Text by Oliver Debroise.
Where You Were Even Now. Winterthur, Germany: Kunsthalle, 1995, 10-11, 20, 22-24, 26. Text by Roman Kurtsmeyer.
1994
Anya Gallaccio: La Dolce Vita. Rome: Studio Stefania Miscetti, 1994.
Art Unlimited: Multiples of the 1960s and 1990s. London: South Bank Centre, 1994.
Corris, Michael. Punishment and Decoration. Cologne: Hohenthal and Bergen, 1994.
1993
Archer, Michael. Anya Gallaccio. Wien, Germany: Galerie Krinzinger, 1993.
Benjamin, Andrew, ed. Installation Art, Art and Design. London: Academy Editions, 1993.
Blaswick, Iwona. Ha-Ha: Contemporary British Art in an 18th Century Park. London: Spacex Gallery, 1993.
Gillick, Liam. Stubbs, Mark Wallinger, Gillian Wearing. New York: Mark Boote Gallery, 1993.
Le Principe de Realite (2, 3 and 9). Nice, France: Villa Arson, 1993.
Mandy Loves Declan 100%. New York : Mark Boote Gallery, 1993.
1992
Gillick, Liam. A Group Show. New York: Barbara Gladstone Gallery and Stein Gladstone Gallery, 1992.
Life Size: Small, Medium and Large. Prato, Italy: Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, 1992.
Romano, Gianni. Twenty Fragile Pieces. Geneva, Switzerland: Galerie Analix, 1992.Sweet Home: Anya Gallaccio, Pat Kaufman, Cornelia Parker, Pat Thornton. Gwynedd, UK:
Oriel Mostyn Gallery, 1992.
Sweet, Kim. Anya Gallaccio. London: Institute of Contemporary Art, 1992.
1991
Currah, Mark. Museum of Installation Site Three. Surrey Commercial Docks, UK, 1991.
Gillick, Liam and Andrew Renton, eds. Technique Anglaise–Current Trends in British Art. London: Thames and Hudson, 1991.
Graham Dixon, Andrew. Broken English. London: Serpentine Gallery, 1991.
Martinez de Valasco, Ramon, ed. Confrontaciones: Britanico y Español. Madrid, Spain: Minesterio de Asuntos Sociales and The British Council, 1991.
1990
Bond, Henry and Sarah Lucas. East Country Yard Show. Surrey Commercial Docks, UK: East Country Yard, 1990.
Jeffrey, Ian. Nextphase. Tobacco Dock, Wapping Pumping Station, London: WiseTaylor Partnership, 1990.
1988
Hirst, Damien, ed. Freeze. London: Olympia and York Canary Wharf and Docklands Development Corporation, 1988. Text by Ian Jeffrey.
Articles and Reviews
2021
Hepburn, David. “Staycation Scotland: 13 Quirky, Unusual and Interesting Day Trips Less Than an Hour's Drive from Kirkcaldy.” Fifetoday.co.uk, April 15, 2021.
Feeley, Claire. “The Great British Art Tour: A Crystalline Cave to Dazzle and Unsettle.” Theguardian.com, April 12, 2021.
Wullschläger, Jackie. “The Women Redefining Sculpture.” Ft.com, March 9, 2021.
2019
Pollock, David. “NOW | Charles Avery, Aurelien Froment, Anya Gallaccio, Roger Hiorns, Peles Empire, Zineb Sedira.” EdinburgFestival.List.Co.Uk, June 6, 2019.
Tisman, Robyn. “A Review of Anya Gallaccio: Stroke at Blum & Poe, Los Angeles.” Arteviste.com, November 9, 2019.
2018
Alexie Glass-Kantor and Lola Pinder. "A Conversation with Anya Gallaccio." Ocula.com, May 21, 2018. "Curator's Picks: Venice Biennale Artistic Director Ralph Rugoff Selects 5 Standout Works at the Sydney Biennale." Artnet News, March 27, 2018.
Henderson, Tony. “What Do You Do With An Empty Castle? Check Out Plans for World Famous Lindisfarne Castle.” Chroniclelive.co.uk, January 23, 2018.
Jamieson, Teddy. “Turner Prize Nominee Artist Anya Gallaccio on Her New Show.” Heraldscotland.com, May 13, 2018. O’Connell, Ben. “Art Installation to Mark End of Major Restoration.” Northumberlandgazette.co.uk, January 23, 2018.
Wade, Mike. “The New Lindisfarne Castle -- It’s a Wrap.” The Times, May 4, 2018.
2017
Abrams, Amah-Rose. "Biennale of Sydney 2018 Gives Sneak Peek of Participating Artists." Artnet News, April 6, 2017.
2016
Long, Chris. "Anya Gallaccio Breaks Out With First Permanent Art Work." BBC News, June 28,
2016.
Walters, Sarah. "Whitworth's Latest Work of Art is a Steel Tribute to a Tree." Manchester Evening News [UK], March 18, 2016.
2015
Canning, Susan. "Anya Gallaccio." Sculpture 34, no. 9 (November 2015): 76.
Chute, James. "Anya Gallaccio Sets 'Beautiful Minds' in Motion with 3-D Clay Printing in San Diego." Los Angeles Times, August 7, 2015.
“Nicky and Robert Wilson: Bonnington House, West Lothian.” Tatler Magazine (August 2015): 109.
Goleas, Janet. "Art Review: The Pilgrim Soul of Anya Gallaccio." Hamptons Art Hub (New York), July 13, 2015.
2014
Battle, Laura. "Anya Gallaccio at Aldeburgh." Financial Times, June 6, 2014.
Brook, Francesca. "The Story of a Single Rock." The Learned Pig, June 15, 2014.
Duguid, Hannah. “Anya Gallaccio: An Exhibition That's Good Enough to Eat.” Independent (London), June 1, 2014.
Kennedy, Maev. "Traumatised" Pebble Pictures Exhibited to Mark Centenary of First World War." Guardian, June 11, 2014. Munro, Cait. “Artist Creates Chocolate-covered Room, Inivites Visitors to Lick It.” Artnet.com, June 2, 2014.
"Orford Ness Pebble Turned into Giant Artworks for Aldeburgh Festival." BBC News (Suffolk), June 23, 2014. Schaeffer, Kaitlyn. “Chocolate Wallpaper Lets Visitors Lick This Delicious Installation.” Complex.com, May 31, 2014.
Taylor, Rhona. "Tasteful Art: As Long As You See It Soon." Times (Scotland), May 17, 2014.
Tufnell, Ben. "The Secret Landscape: Anya Gallaccio and Orford Ness." SNAP, March 2014.
2013
Andrews, Scott. “Anya Gallaccio at Artpace.” Current (San Antonio, TX), May 29, 2013.
Dunne, Lucy. "Tipping Point Explores Humanity and Nature at Wolverhampton Art Gallery." Culture24, May 28, 2013.
2011
Alessi, Andrea. “Anya Gallaccio: Highway.” Artslant.com, October 17, 2011.
Fuchs, Rudi. “Onpeilbaar.” Groene Amsterdammer, September 29, 2011.
2010
Hickling, Alfred. “The Old Masters.” Guardian, October 31, 2010.
Nalls, Gayil. “Olfactory Art: A New Genre.” PsychologyToday.com, August 30, 2010.
2009
“Art and Fashion.” Vogue (Japan), no. 129 (May 2009): 31.
Coxhead, Gabriel. “Radical Nature: Art and Architecture for a Changing Planet.” Time Out (London), July 2-8, 2009.
Davis, Laura. “Turner Prize Nominee Anya Gallaccio Exhibits at the Bluecoat.” Liverpool Daily Post, March 5, 2009.
Graham-Dixon, Andrew. “Radical Nature at the Barbican Centre.” Sunday Telegraph, September 13, 2009.
Kinmonth, Patrick. “Modern Manors.” Vogue 199, no.3 (March 2009): 452-457.
Moore, Rowan. “Radical Nature Attempts to Save the Planet.” Evening Standard, June 24, 2009.
Wright, Herbert. “Exhibitions: Radical Nature: Art and Architecture for a Changing Planet 1969-2009.” Blueprint (August 2009): 99.
2008
Cheng, Scarlet. “Flower Power: How Their Roots Intertwine.” Los Angeles Times, July 6, 2008.
Cole, Lori. “Critic’s Picks: Nina in Position.” Artforum.com, February 20, 2008.
Cotter, Holland. “Art Review: Nina In Position.” New York Times, February 15, 2008.
Gallaccio, Anya. “500 Words: Anya Gallaccio.” Artforum.com, July 20, 2008.
Guner, Fisun. “Gigantic Trees Gather in Gallaccio’s Gallery.” Metrolife, July 16, 2008.
Howe, David Everitt. “A Hushed Elegy.” Village Voice, February 5, 2008.
Hubbard, Sue. “Back to the Roots of Life and Death.” Independent, July 24, 2008.
Miles, Christopher. “Arranged Marriage: Mixing It Up With Flowers and Art.” LA Weekly, July 24,
2008.
Myers, Holly. “Inspired by the Santa Ana Winds.” Los Angeles Times, July 18, 2008.
Riggott, Julie. “Not a Show About Flowers.” Downtown News, June 27, 2008.
Tijdelijke, Het. “Anya Gallaccio. Bij de Gratie Van.” Kunstbeeld, no. 3 (2008): 40-43.
Williams, Eliza. “Current Shows: Anya Gallaccio.” Frieze.com, January 9, 2008.
2007
“Anya Gallaccio.” The Guardian Guide, April 21-27, 2007.
“Arte Povera.” Connaissance des Arts (March 2007).
Aspden, Peter. “Culture Leaves Home.” Financial Times, June 2-3, 2007.
Barnett, Laura. “The Ice Man Cometh.” Guardian, December 17, 2005.
Clintberg, Mark. “Anya Gallaccio: the Artist’s Palate.” Art Newspaper (December 8-9 2007): 12.
Gluck, Malcom. “Straight From the Art.” Harpers Wine & Spirit Weekly, November 16, 2007.
Howe, Michael. “Plonk, Bottled and Sold-But What Does it Mean? Wonders Michael Howe.” Architects Journal (November 2007).
“See Macramé Turned into an Art Form.” London Paper, April 25, 2007.
Sumpter, Helen. “Anya Gallaccio, Private View.” Time Out (London), April 25-May 1, 2007.
“The Producers: A Roundtable.” Artforum 46, no. 2 (October 2007): 352.
“Vine Art.” Royal Academy of Arts Magazine, no. 94 (Spring 2007): 38.
2006
“Anya Gallaccio, On Wine and Macramé.” Magazine for Contemporary Craft, no. 204 (January-February): 96.
Johnson, Ken. “Sculpture That Looks Very Much Like a Tree; Actually it is a Tree.” New York Times, January 13, 2006.
Kino, Carol. “Anya Gallaccio’s Conceptual Project Yields Zinfandel.” New York Times, July 9, 2006.
“News and Around: Anya Gallaccio.” Tema Celeste, no. 114 (March-April 2006): 103.
2005
Black, Catriona. “Conceptual Art Takes Root in Bute.” Sunday Herald, July 17, 2005.
Darwent, Charles. “Anya Gallaccio.” ArtReview (International) 3, no. 3 (March 2005): 93.Glover, Michael. “Gallacio’s Tree of Life.” Financial Times, February 3, 2005.
Jeffrey, Moira. “When Nature Imitates Art….” Herald, July 1, 2005.
Lack, Jessica. “Silver Seed.” Guardian, August 8, 2005.
Mansfield, Susan. “One Tree, a Silver Lining and a Forest of Natural Beauty.” Scotsman, June 28, 2005.
“Seed of Imagination Can Be So Degrading.” Scotland on Sunday, June 26, 2005.
“The Pink List.” Independent on Sunday, June 26, 2005.
Wright, Karen. “View from Sienna.” Modern Painters (March 2005): 41-42.
2004
“Anya Gallaccio.” Guardian Guide (A Specially Commissioned Magazine to Mark the Frieze Art Fair) (2004): 12-13.
Gardiner, Joe. “Inspiral Carpets.” Journal of the Landscape Institute, no. 2 (February 2004): 26-27.
Honigman, Ana Finel. “Anya Gallaccio.” Tema Celeste, no. 103 (May-June 2004): 91-92.
McDowall, Angus. “No Sensation as Britart Goes to Tehran (…).” Independent, February 25, 2004.
“Review.” New Yorker, March 22, 2004: 20.
Rolak, Sonia. “Big Themes for This Year.” NY Arts (February 2004): 10.
2003
“50 Top Tips for the Autumn.” Observer, September 14, 2003.
Alberge, Dalya. “Controversy Wins Again as Turner List Revealed.” Times (London), May 30, 2003.
Alberge, Dalya. “Sex dolls? Maggots? It Must Be the Turner Prize.” Times (London),
October 29, 2003.
“A Responsibility Towards Object.” Modern Painters (September 2004): 72-75.
Burrel, Ian. “A Transvestite, Mouldy Potatoes and War. It’s Turner Time Again.” Independent, May 30, 2003.
Bussey, Katrine. “Paisley Artist in Line for Turner.” Paisley Dailey Express, October 30, 2003.
Campbell-Johnston, Rachel. “Constant Change Can Track an Idea Against All Expectations.”
Times (London), May 30, 2003.
Coomer, Martin. “The Turner Prize 2003 Shortlist.” Time Out (London), October 22-29, 2003.
Cork, Richard. “The Shock of the Old.” New Statesman, November 10, 2003.
Darwent, Charles. “The Odd Are.” Independent on Sunday, November 2, 2003.
Dorment, Richard. “Ignore the Naughtiness.” Daily Telegraph, October 29, 2003.
“Exhibitions, Pick of the Week.” Guardian Guide, November 30, 2003.
Gayford Martin. “They Only Do It to Annoy.” Sunday Telegraph, November 2, 2003.
Fiachra. “But the Real Shock is…the Essex Vases.” Guardian, October 29, 2003.
Gifford, Mark. “We Will Shock You.” TNT Midweek, no. 8, December 3, 2003.
Greenwood, Phoebe. “First Choice: The Best Shows in London.” Times (London), October 30,
2003.
Güner, Fisun. “Turner’s a Turn-off.” Metro, October 30, 2003.
Hirst, Christopher. “Sex and Death at the Turner Prize.” Independent Magazine, November 8, 2003.
Hoggard, Liz. “Blown Up Out of All Proportion.” Observer Review, November 2, 2003.
Hyman, James. “Up in Smoke.” ArtReview 3, no. 3 (April 2003): 62-65.
Januszczak, Waldemar. “Art Turner Prize.” Times (London), December 7, 2003.]Jury, Louise. “For Adults Only: Sex and Death Dominate Turner Prize.” Independent, October 29, 2003.
Kent, Sarah. “A Real Head-Turner.” Time Out (London), November 5-12, 2003.
Lubbock, Tom. “Four Go Mad at the Tate.” Independent Review, October 29, 2003.
MacMillan, Duncan. “Modern Art Goes Back to Its Roots.” Scotsman, December 2, 2003.
Miller, Phil. “Turner Prize Work that Could Bear Fruit.” Herald, May 30, 2003.
Reynolds, Nigel. “Transvestite Potter in Frame for Turner Prize.” Daily Telegraph, May 30, 2003.
RS. “Anya Gallaccio.” Artforum 41, no. 5 (January 2003): 63.
Searle, Adrian. “State of Decay.” Guardian, October 29, 2003.
Searle, Adrian. “Usual Suspects on Turner Shortlist.” Guardian, May 30, 2003.
Sewell, Brian. “Playing the Turner.” Evening Standard, October 31, 2003.
Steketee, Hans. “Zonder Eiken Geen Empire.” Cultureel Supplement, September 5, 2003.
Sumpter, Helen. “Turner Overdrive.” Big Issue, November 11, 2003.
“The Five Best Exhibitions.” Independent, November 4, 2003.
“The Turner Prize Debate, Collings vs. Snow.” London Student, November 24-December 7,
2003.
“Turner at 20, Justin Westover Photographs the Waitlisted Artists.” Tate Magazine, no. 8 (November-December 2003): 46-47.
“Turner Prize 2003.” Art of England (October-November 2003): 21.
Van Gelder, Lawrence. “Arts Briefing – Britain: X-rated Art.” New York Times, October 29, 2003.
Wollaston, Sam. “Overhead at the Turner Prize.” Guardian, October 31, 2003.
Young, Angus. “Artist Makes Turner List.” Hull Daily Mail First, October 30, 2003.
2002
“16 September, in Hot Dates.” Elle (September 2002): 75.
“A Forest of Sculpture.” The Art of the Tree (2002): 60-61.
Alberge, Dalya and Fresco Adam. “Ancient Trees Cut Down for Tate Exhibition.” Times (London),
September 4, 2002.
“Anya Gallaccio: Beat.” Modern Painters (Winter 2002): 141.
“A Ship in a Bottle, Interview Anya Gallaccio and Tacita Dean.” Modern Painters (Autumn 2002): 26-29.
“Chocoholic Art.” Royal Academic Magazine, no. 77 (Winter 2002): 67.
Cork, Richard. “Root and Branch Radical.” Times (London), September 4, 2002.
Field, Marcus. “There’s Sugar and Spice, But All the Rest is Not Very Nice.” Independent, December 8, 2002.
Gayford, Martin. “A Walk in the Woods.” Telegraph, September 18, 2002.
Güner, Fisun. “Sweetness and Delight.” Metro, September 19, 2002.
Hackworth, Nick. “Sweet and Sour Allusions to Tate’s Past.” Evening Standard, September 18, 2002.
Herbert, Martin. “Anya Gallaccio.” Art Monthly (November 2002): 29-30.
Herbert, Martin. “Immaterial Girl.” ArtReview (September 2002): 98-99.
Kent, Sarah. “Best Glade Plans.” Time Out, September 11-18, 2002.
Lehrman, Karen. “Resurrection, Anya Gallaccio’s Barren Bounty Raises the Spirits.” Smock 2, no.1 (Winter 2002): 104-112.
Leitch, Luke. “Old Oaks Felled for 4-Month Show at the Tate.” Evening Standard, September 3, 2002.
“Meltingly Lovely and Messy to Boot.” Independent on Sunday, September 15, 2002.
Millar, Bruce. “Landscape into Art.” Tate Magazine, no 1 (September-October 2002): 94.
Reilly, Maura. “Anya Gallaccio at Lehmann Maupin.” Art in America, no. 7 (January 2002): 111.
Schama, Simon. “Roots.” Guardian, September 14, 2002.
“Sugar and Sevenoaks at Tate Britain.” Art Newspaper, September 2002.
Sumpter, Helen. “Anya Gallaccio, in Opening This Week.” Evening Standard,
September 13-19, 2002.
Ward, Ossian. “Anya Gallaccio, Life is Sweet.” Hotline, Winter 2002.
“Water and Fruit.” House and Garden, October, 2002.
Williams, Daniel. “Rockmakers’ Skill to Feature in Tate Work.” Basildon Evening Echo, September 11, 2002.
Wright, Karen. “Born in a Balloon.” Modern Painters (Autumn 2002): 19.
2001
Abela, Hosanna. “Esculturas en Su Habitat.” Periodico del Arte, July 2001.
Ángeles González, Maria. “Arte en Libertad.” IDEAL, June 3, 2001.
“Anya Gallaccio @ Lehmann Maupin.” thegallerychannel.com, October 4, 2001.
“‘Anya Gallaccio,’ Galleries–Downtown.” New Yorker, September 24, 2001, 16.
“Arte y Naturaleza.” Lapiz (February 2001): 191.
“Cante para Presentar las Esculturas de Montenmedio.” País, February 17, 2001.
“El Arte Interviene en el Paisaje.” Periodico del Arte, June 2001.
“Garrat, Sheryl, Go See… Absolut Gallaccio.” Observer Magazine, January 21, 2001, 6.
Gell, Aaron. “Critical Eye.” W 30, no. 9 (September 2001): 272.
Glez-Santiago, Lalia. “En la Elite Mundial.” Diario de Cadiz, June 4, 2001.
Glez-Santiago, Lalia. “Paseo por el Arte Último en el Sur Profundo.” Diario de Cadiz, May 27, 2001.
González-Barba, Andrés. “Nueve Artistas Exponen Sus Obras en Plena Naturaleza en el Nuevo Museo de Montenmedio.” ABC, June 10, 2001.
Iglesias, Pepe. “Arte y Naturaleza y Los Artistas y Sus Obras.” Correo,
May 29, 2001.
“La Primera Escultura en Montenmedio.” Diario de Cadiz, March 23, 2001.
Lehmann Maupin. Time Out (New York), October 4-11, 2001.
Levin, Kim. “Anya Gallaccio.” Village Voice, October 2, 2001.
Luque, Alejandro. “La Colección Montenmedio Acerca la Creación Plástica a la Naturaleza.” País, May 29, 2001.
Mahony, Robert. “Anya Gallaccio, ‘Blessed’ Lehmann Maupin.” Time Out (New York), October
11-18, 2001.
McLaren, Duncan. “Nine Ancestral Voices.” Contemporary Visual Arts (Spring 2001): 54.
Molina, Margot. “El Sueño de un Bosque de Verano.” País, June 23, 2001.
Mora, Miguel. “Montenmedio Mezcla Arte y Naturaleza.” País, February 4, 2001.
Morgan, Robert C. “Anya Gallaccio.” Tema Celeste, no. 88 (July-September 2001): 80.
Newhall, Edith. “A Tree Grows in Manhattan.” New York Magazine, October 1, 2001.
Palomo, Bernardo. “La Feliz Fusion del Arte y la Naturaleza.” Diario de Cadiz,
June 1, 2001.
Patrick, Keith. “Sites of Trespass, the Return of the Narrative.” Contemporary Visual Arts,
no. 33 (March 2001): 42-47.
Saltz, Jerry. “Keeping the Faith.” Village Voice, October 2, 2001.
Smith, Roberta. “Anya Gallaccio.” New York Times, October 19, 2001.
Téllez, Juan José. “Magda Bellotti Cierra Su Sala de Algeciras y Se Va a Madrid.” Diario de
Cadiz, May 28, 2001.
“The Beautiful Hangover.” Time Out, January 17-24, 2001, 42.
2000
Bronwa, Sacha. “Zoetfris Maar Ook Misselijkmakend.” Volkskrant, July 12, 2000.
Bruggeller, Moni. “Brennende Skulptur.” Neue Krone, March 9, 2000.
Den Breejen, Maartje. “Vergankelijkheid, Geld, Chocola en Rotte Appels.” Parool, July 22, 2000.
Gallaccio, Anya. “Response to a Space.” (a-n) For Artists (November 2000): 3.
Hughes, Henry Meyric. “New Art from London.” Tema Celeste, no. 79 (March-April 2000): 64-69.
Kent, Sarah. “Lemon Tree Hill.” Time Out (London), August 23-30, 2000.
Lack, Jessica. “Green Fingers.” Guardian, April 1-7, 2000.
Markwell, Lisa. “Estate of the Art.” Independent Magazine, July 29, 2000.
Staple, Polly. “The Greenhouse Effect.” Art Monthly, no. 236 (May 2000): 38-40.
1999
“Back Beat.” Big Issue, March 4, 1999.
Beaumont, Susanna. “Say it with Flowers.” List (Edinburgh), March 4, 1999.
Benjamin, Marina. “One Sensation After Another.” Evening Standard, November 5, 1999.
Bennett, Oliver. “Petal Pushers.” Guardian Weekend, January 23, 1999.
Colin, Beatrice. “I believe....” Scotsman Weekend, January 2, 1999.
“Exhibitions.” Guardian, March 13, 1999.
Falconer, Morgan. “The Art of the Possible.” Highbury and Islington Express, October 22, 1999.
“Glaschu (Dear Green Place) '7' 7 Days, 7 Nights.” Scotland on Sunday, March 7, 1999.
Gompertz, Will. Zoo, no. 3 (October 1999).
Heartney, Eleanor. “Quotidian in Quebec.” Art in America 87, no. 2 (February 1999): 49-51.
Henry, Clare. “Melting Moments.” Herald Magazine, March 13, 1999.
Heshner, Philip. “Glimpsing the Iceberg.” Modern Painters 12, no. 4 (Winter 1999-2000): 52-55.
Jones, Jonathan. “Anya Gallaccio.” Guardian, September 16, 1999.
Jones, Oliver. “Curtains for Hamlet.” What's On, October 13, 1999.
Kennedy, Maev. “Out of the Garret.” Guardian, October 1, 1999.
Mahoney, Elisabeth. “A Green and Pleasant City.” Independent, March 15, 1999.
Mahoney, Elisabeth. “Anya Gallaccio.” Art Monthly, no. 226 (May 1999): 31-33.
Mahoney, Elisabeth. “The Floral Trance.” Scotsman, March 12, 1999.
Morley, Simon. “Natural Dependency.” Independent on Sunday, November 7, 1999.
Musgrave, David. “Natural Dependency.” Art Monthly, no. 232 (December-January 1999-2000): 34-36.
Negrotti, Rosanna. “Natural Dependency.” What's On, December 1, 1999.
Patrick, Keith. “Anya Gallaccio: Chasing Rainbows.” Contemporary Visual Arts, no. 25 (1999): 76-77.
“Preview of 1999.” List (Edinburgh), January 7, 1999.
“REAL/ LIFE.” Ryusei Ikebana (January 1999): 34-35.
Reed, Robert. “Sign of Artistic Recovery in Hatsudai.” Daily Yomiuri, September 1999.
Searle, Adrian. “Gifted Weekend.” Guardian, October 2, 1999.
1998
“Anya Gallaccio.” Guardian, March 21, 1998.
“Anya Gallaccio.” Times (London), April 7, 1998.
“A Poor Relation No More, Art for Landscape.” Landslides (September 1998): 10.
Blueprint Magazine (July-August 1998): 26-29.
Buck, Louisa. “Anya Gallaccio.” Art Newspaper (April 1998).
Buck, Louisa. “Artranspennine Assessed.” Art Newspaper (July-August 1998).
“Chasing rainbows.” Big Issue, April 1998.
Cincinelli, Saretto. “Margini della Pittura (L’esterno Dell’interno e L’interno Dell’esterno).” Juliet
Art Magazine, no. 87 (April-May 1998): 26-29.
Cornwell, Jane. “Shifting Sands.” Sybil Magazine (May 1998): 39.
Eggleton, David. “Waiving the Rules.” Listner (New Zealand), March 7 1998.
Fever, William. “‘North Poles, Artranspenine.” Observer, June 7, 1998.
Fever, William. “Two Paintings are Small Enough to be Mistaken for False Fingernails.” Observer
Review, April 5, 1998.
Fletcher, Tracy. “Lottery Loot for the Arts.” Hull Daily Mail, September 2, 1998.
Fletcher, Tracy. “‘Toilet Roll’, Down the Pan.” Hull Daily Mail, June 27, 1998.
“Floating Art Makes Hump City Look Like a Sane Decision.” Hull Daily Mail, May 28, 1998.
“Hot tickets.” Evening Standard, March 25, 1998.
Kee, Cynthia. “Unfinished Business.” Guardian, February 1998.
Kenny, David. “National Lottery Fury at Giant Toilet Roll in Sea.” Daily Star (UK), May 25, 1998.
Kino, Caroll. “Cutting-Edge but Comfy.” Atlantic Monthly 282, no. 5 (November 1998): 125-131.
Lewis, Claire. “Sublime Spaces.” Contemporary Visual Arts, no. 19 (July-August 1998): 20-25.
Miyatake, Miki. “Sign of the Times.” Art Space, no. 1 (1998): 30-31.
Muritti, Elisabetta. “Arte & Cibo.” Elle (Italy) (October 1998).
Patrick, Keith. “Anya Gallaccio, Chasing Rainbows.” Contemporary Visual Arts, no. 19 (July
August 1998): 73.
“Pier attraction.” Hull Daily Mail, May 22, 1998.
“River Takes an Early Toll on Hiscox Two Sisters.” Insurance Times, July 2, 1998.
Robinson, Jamie. “Four Days, A Thousand Miles: The Gazza Diet and Artranspennine98'.”
Blueprint, no. 52 (July-August): 1998.
Scott, Roger. “The £60,000 Loo Roll.” Daily Mail, May 25, 1998.
Sloane, Chris. “Sinking Feeling Over Floating Art.” Hull Daily Mail, May 23, 1998.
Taylor, Alastair. “£60,000 Lotto Cash for Chalk 'Loo Roll' Dumped in the Sea.” Sun (UK), May 25,
1998.
Taylor, Sam. “Can You Tell a Masterpiece from a Pile of Old Rubbish?.” Daily Mail, May 29,
1998.
“Two Sisters Cost Council Nothing.” Hull Daily Mail, June 13, 1998.
“Two Sisters Take to the Water.” Staff Newsletter (May-June 1998): 9.
Ungoed-Thomas, Jon. “Down the Pan: Tide Flushes Away £60,000 Hull 'Toilet Roll' Sculpture.” Sunday Times (London), June 28, 1998.
Ungoed-Thomas, Jon. “Hull Watches Its £60,000 Sculpture Dissolve in Tide.” Sunday Times (London), June 28, 1998.
Van Driel, Anne. “Welters/Bloom Gallery.” September 9, 1998.
Walker, Caryn Faure. “Artranspennine 98.” Art Monthly, no. 217 (July-August 1998): 42-45.
Wood, Alexandra. “Controversy in the Arts Column.” Yorkshire Post, May 23, 1998.
Young, Angus. “River Site for Vanishing Art.” Hull Daily Mail, May 5, 1998.
1997
Alotta, Serena. “Anya Gallaccio.” Telegraph Magazine, February 1, 1997.
“Anya Gallaccio.” Attitude, May 1997.
Buck, Louisa. “Creme de la Femme.” GQ (December 1997).
Damianovic, Maia. “La Pittura Oltre I Confini.” Tema Celeste, no. 61 (March-April 1997) 58-63.
Dorment, Richard. “Hypnotic Power of the Object.” Daily Telegraph, April 23, 1997.
Flett, Kathryn. “Material Girl.” Observer Review, June 22, 1997.
Goddard, Dan R. “San Antonio Hosts UK Artist.” Artists Newsletter (May 1997): 8.
Grayford, Martin. “Poppet Green is Alive and Well.” Spectator (UK), April 26, 1997.
Green, David. “Bringing It All Back Home (…).” Contemporary Visual Arts, no. 16 (Fall 1997): 54
60.
Hall, James. “The School Without an Underclass.” Times Literary Supplement (UK), May 2,
1997.
Hensher, Philip. “Object Lessons.” Mail on Sunday, April 6, 1997.
Musgrave, David. “Anya Gallaccio.” Art Monthly, no. 208 (July-August): 41.
Negrotti, Rosanna. “Anya Gallaccio: Keep of the Grass.” What’s on London, June 18, 1997.
Ollman, Leah. “Life’s Cycle.” Los Angeles Times, November 14, 1997.
Pickstone, Charles. “The Cult of Matter.” The Month (May 1997): 206-207.
Searle, Adrian. “Isn’t It Offal?.” Guardian, April 8, 1997.
Shore, Richard. “Material Witness.” Observer, April 6, 1997.
T.A. “Window of Opportunity for Artists.” Financial Times, May 31, 1997.
Tong, Kim. “No Pretensions to Monumental Solidity or a Minimal Love.” Make (June-July): 6-7.
Wilson, Andrew. “Object Lesson.” Art Monthly, no. 206 (May 1997): 1-4.
1996
“Agigate’.” Tate Magazine (Spring 1996).
Andrew, Chris. “The British Art Show 4.” Finetime, June 1996.
Anson, Libby. “The British Art Show 4.” Contemporary Art 3, no. 2 (Spring 1996): 82-84.
Anya Gallaccio. “Anya Gallaccio on Richard Wilson.” Guardian, March 12, 1996.
“Anya Gallaccio.” Independent, February 6, 1996.
“Anya Gallaccio.” Ryusei Ikebana no. 439 (November 1996): 16-18.
Archer, Michael. “Installation Art.” Unesco Courier 49, no. 12 (December 1996): 30-33.
Archer, Michael. “No Politics Please.” Art Monthly, no. 194 (March 1996): 11.
Archer, Michael. “Reconsidering Conceptual Art.” Art Monthly, no. 193 (February 1996): 12-16.
Bickers, Patricia. “Les Nouveaux Diables (The Young Devils).” Art press, no. 214 (June 1996): 29-31.
Bickers, Patricia. “Meltdown.” Art Monthly, no. 195 (April 1996): 3-8.
Cork, Richard. “Meltdown at the Cube Station.” Times (London), February 20, 1996.
Currah, Mark. “The Pleasure of Aesthetic Life.” Time Out (London), November 13-20, 1996.
Gale, Ian. “Critics Choice.” Independent, February 10, 1996.
Gayford, Martin. “A Big Chill in Wapping.” Daily Telegraph, March 6, 1996.
Glancey, Jonathan. “Frozen, but Moving.” Independent, February 13, 1996.
Griese, Hort. “Die Galerie im KunstlerHaus Bremen.” Aktuelle Kunst, no. 3 (December 1996): 4.
Gritten, David. “Meltdown Fear at Cubist Show.” Telegraph, February 3, 1996.
Hall, James. “Anya Gallaccio.” Guardian Guide, February 3, 1996.
Hall, James. “Towers of London.” Artforum 34, no. 10 (Summer 1996): 31-33.
Harris, Mark. “British Avant-Garde Art and Advertising.” Art Monthly, no. 193 (February 1996): 3
6.
“Ice Maiden.” Londoner’s Diary, January 24, 1996.
Kent, Sarah. “Anya Gallaccio.” Time Out (London), February 14-21, 1996.
Lee, David. “Profile: Anya Gallaccio.” ArtReview, no. 46 (April 1996): 10-14.
Macmillan, Duncan. “Shock Tactics.” Scotsman, February 26, 1996.
Macmillan, Ian. “The British Art Show.” Modern Painters 9, no. 2 (1996): 94-96.
“Melting Pot.” Architects’ Journal, February 15, 1996.
Moore, Suzanne. “Masters and Mistresses.” Independent, November 29, 1996.
Searle, Adrian. “The Ice Maiden Cometh.” Guardian, February 13, 1996.
“The Heat Is On For Ice Block Sculpture.” East London Advertiser, February 29, 1996.
“Visible Cities.” Blueprint (March 1996): 50.
1995
“Anya Gallaccio.” Live Art (October-December 1995).
Brighton, Andrew. “Anya Gallaccio.” Untitled (Summer 1995).
Buttfield, Brett. “With & Excess.” D.B. Magazine (1995).
Clark, Robert. “Admitting to Uncertainty.” Buzz (December-January, 1995-1996).
Clark, Robert. “Preview Gallaccio and Wilding.” Guardian, October, 1995.
Cork, Richard. “Choice.” Times (London), July 1, 1995.
De Vries, Marina. “Sfeer Van Vervlogen Tijden.” Parool, March 3, 1995.
Feaver, William. “Where There’s a Wilt.” Observer Review, November 19, 1995.
Gayford, Martin. “Youth, Formaldehyde and the Spirit of the Age.” Daily Telegraph, Nov 16, 1996.
Godfrey, Tony. “Anya Gallaccio at Stephen Friedman, London.” Art in America 83, no. 12
(December 1995): 101.
Hall, Charles. “Resounding Success.” Times (London), November 14, 1995.
Hall, James. “Butterfly Ball.” Guardian, November 14, 1995.
Januszczak, Waldemar. “Absent Trends.” Sunday Times (London), Nov 9, 1995.
Kent, Sarah. “Anya Gallaccio.” Time Out (London), June 21, 1995.
Kent, Sarah. “Catching Clouds.” Time Out (London), August 23-30, 1995.
Kurzmeyer, Roman. “Anya Gallaccio.” (August-September 1995): 50-57.
“London Preview.” The Art Newspaper (July-August 1995): 39.
McKenzie, Robyn. “Wit and Grit by Young Brits.” Age (Australia), May 3, 1995.
Neylon, John. “Fun and Games.” Adelaide Review, April 1995.
“Pick of the Week.” Independent, November 28, 1995.
“Pick of the Week.” Independent, October 10, 1995.
Steenbergen, Renée. “House & Garden.” MRC, March 10, 1995.
Stephen, Mark. “We Could Dance…and Play Interpretative Games.” Broadsheet 24 (1995).
Turpin, Adrian. “You’ll Find the Dead Flowers on the First Floor, Madam.” Independent Weekend,
November 25, 1995.
Vogel, Carol. “Inside Art.” New York Times, June 30, 1995.
Worsdale, Godfrey. “Anya Gallaccio.” Art Monthly, no. 188 (July 1995): 38.
1994
Alberge, Dalya. “Tasty Art Exhibit Doomed to Rot.” Independent, January 13, 1994.
“Anya Gallaccio at Karsten Schubert.” London Evening Standard Magazine, January 21, 1994.
Chapman, Jake and David Falconer. “Anya Gallaccio.” Frieze, no. 15 (March-April 1994): 53-54.
Choon, Angela. “Rebels of the Realm.” Art and Antiques (April 1994): 56-63.
Collings, Matthew. “Please Taste the Art.” Daily Express, January 21, 1994.
De Dominicis, Daniela. “Anya Gallaccio.” Flash Art 27, no. 176 (June 1994): 61.
Gropp, Rosa-Maria. “Dabaeisein Ist Alles.” Frankenfurter Allgemeine, June 19, 1994.
Hall, James. “Anya Gallaccio at Karsten Schubert.” London Evening Standard Magazine, January 21, 1994.
Herbert, Susannah. “And All Because the Lady Loves a Room Full of Chocolate.” Daily
Telegraph, January 13, 1994.
Hofleitner, Johanna. “Anya Gallaccio, Galerie Krizinger.” Blocknotes Magazine (June 1994): 92.
Jarmusch, Ann. “Artists Plunge into Binational Psyche.” Union Tribune (San Diego), September 23, 1994.
Johnson, Richard. “A Load of Old Rot.” Observer, June 12, 1994.
Kent, Sarah. “The Best Art of 1994.” Time Out (London), December 1994.
Liebs, Holger. “Punishment and Decoration.” Texte zur Kunst (April 1994): 175-177.
Lyttleton, Celia. “War of the Art Worlds.” Tatler Magazine (August 1994): 94-99.
MacSweeney, Eve. “Hot Chocolate.” Vogue (UK), (August 1994): 32-33.
Muller, Hans-Joachim. “Funf Tage, die eine Atadt Varandert Haben.” Basler Magazine, June 18,
1994.
Paglia, Camille. “Sex, Art and Selling.” Guardian, January 22, 1994.
Sewell, Brian. “Wall to Wall Gibberish.” Evening Standard, January 27, 1994.
Shone, Richard. “Anya Gallaccio.” Burlington Magazine, March 1994, 191.
Smolik, Noemi. “Punishment and Decoration.” Kunstforum International (July-September 1994): 360-361.
Spinelli, Claudia. “Basel(…).” Kunst-Bulletin (May 1994): 43-44.
Stringer, Robin. “Anya’s Wall of Chocolate(…).” Evening Standard, January 12, 1994.
Tamashige, Sachiko. “Up and Coming London Art Scene.” BT Magazine (May 1994): 15-118.
Vitese, Angela. “Domestic Violence.” Flash Art (September 1994): 94.
1993
Alberge, Dalya. “All Quiet On the Modern Front.” Independent, June 1, 1993.
Bernard, Kate. “Tempera Fugit.” Harpers and Queen Magazine (March 1993): 194.
Cutajar, Mario. “Passing through the LA International Invitational.” Artweek (Los Angeles), April 8, 1993.
Feaver, William. “What Goes Around Comes Around, Yet Again.” Observer, February 28, 1993.
Harvey, William. “‘Sweet Home,’ South London Art Gallery.” Untitled (April 1993): 12.
Jolles, Claudia. “Anya Gallaccio.” Artforum 32, no. 4 (December 1993): 90-91.
Kandel, Susan. “‘A Meditation’, Anya Gallaccio at Kim Light.” Los Angeles Times, March 27, 1993.
Kent, Sarah. “Outside Favourites.” Time Out (London), October 13, 1993.
Kent, Sarah. “‘Sweet Home,’ South London Art Gallery.” Time Out (London), March. 3-10, 1993.
Krumpl, Doris. “Scharfer Zoom auf Kunst-Forsatz.” Standard, June 29, 1993.
Leturcq, Armelle. “Anya Gallaccio, Perishable to Perilous.” Blocknotes Magazine (July 1993): 26-29.
Lubbock, Tom. “An Unnatural Device.” Independent, July 13, 1993.
McArthur, Euan. “Richard Deacon/Twelve British Artists.” Art Monthly, no. 162 (December-January, 1992-1993): 22.
Renton, Andrew. “Spirit of the Times.” Vivid, no. 2 (1993): 87-88.
Romano, Gianni. “Une Novelle Generation?.” Opus International Magazine (Winter 1993): 50.
Rugoff, Ralph. “Sex Objects.” LA Weekly, April 2-8, 1993.
Sitriffer, Kristian. “Ausestellt in Wien.” Presse (Vienna), June 25, 1993.
Turine, Roger Pierre. “Evenment Dans un Jardin Vierge.” Libre Belgique, September 22, 1993.
Wilson, Andrew. “Between Beauty and Loss.” Forum International (May-August 1993): 121-123.
1992
Alberge, Daly. “Idea With Roots in the Potting Shed.” Independent, April 6, 1992.
Bonami, Francesco. “Young British Artists.” Flash Art International 25, no. 167 (November
1992): 87.
Bourriaud, Nicolas. “The Work of Art in the Age of Ecological Recycling.” Flash Art International
25, no. 167 (November 1992): 60-63.
Braem, Philippe. “With Attitude.” British Council, September, 1992.
Brayer, Marie-Ange. “Young British Artists.” Art and Antiques (December 1992): 82.
Chauvy, Laurence. “Vingt Pièce Fragiles à Decouvrir.” Journal de Genève et Gazette de
Lausanne, November 22, 1992.
Cooper, Emmanuel. “Karsten Couch.” Time Out (London), March 1992, 39.
Corris, Michael. “British? Young? Invisible? With Attitude.” Artforum International 30, no. 9 (May
1992): 106-111.
Deho, Valerio. “L’arte dei Giovani Ritorno al Futuro.” Di Pug e Lucania, September 12, 1992.
El Beblawi, Nadia. “Quand Art Veut Interroger Líactualite Mèdiatique.” Courrier, November 14,
1992.
Gillick, Liam. “Les Films Ridicules de James Stewart.” Documents Sur l’Art Contemporian (March 1992): 36-41.
Gillick, Liam. “Listes et Divers Defines en Termes de Pourcentage.” Art et Culture (November 1992): 14-15.
Guha, Tania. “Reviews/Exhibitions.” City Limits (London), August 13-20, 1992.
Kino, Carol. “Young British Artists.” Art & Antiques (December 1992): 82.
Lambrecht, Luk. “Stijl e Karakter: Jonge Kunst uit Groot-Brittanie.” Do Morgen, Nov 5, 1992.
Lillington, David. “Shooting War.” Time Out (London), August 12-19, 1992.
“Meesters van het Morbide.” Witte Raaf (November 1992).
Meuris, Jaques. “Les Brittaniques: Voix Nouvelles?.” Libre Belgique, October, 1992.
Morgan, Stewart. “Small, Medium and Large.” Frieze, no. 7 (November-December 1992): 46.
Norman, Geraldine. “Minimlism Puts High Price on Water.” Independent, March 9, 1992.
“Oh You Pretty Things–The Loss of The Goldsmiths Touch.” Casablanca Magazine (October
1992): 24-25.
Rugoff, Ralph. “Dark Art.” Vogue (American), (September 1992): 18-19.
Sanacatterina, Stella. “Anya Gallaccio at Karsten Schubert Ltd.” Tema Celeste (January 1992):120.
Schjeldal, Peter. “Twelve British Artists at Barabara Gladstone Gallery and Stein Gladstone, New York.” Frieze, no. 7 (December 1992): 45.
Smith, Roberta. “A Young Group From Britain.” New York Times, October 16, 1992.Wilson, Andrew. “Britain in Brussels with Attitude.” Art Monthly, no. 162 (December 1992): 8-13.
Wilson, Andrew. “London Summer Round-Up.” Art Monthly, no. 159 (September 1992): 18.
1991
“A New Internationalism.” Frieze, no. 1 (Summer 1991): 16.
“Broken English: Test of Raw Nerves.” Sunday Times (London), August 11, 1991.
Collings, Matthew. “Exhibitions.” City Limits (London), August 15, 1991.
Francis, Mary Anne. “Goldsmiths' Gallery/Saatchi Collection/Guinn/Gallaccio.” Art Monthly, no.
162 (December-January, 1991-1992): 16-18.
Frankel, Susannah. “Technique Anglaise–Current Trends in British Art.” Blitz (1991).
Hall, Charles. “Broken English.” Independent, August, 1991.
Kent, Sarah. “Anya Gallaccio at Karsten Schubert Ltd and the Clove Building.” Time Out
(London), October 16-23, 1991.
Kent, Sarah. “Broken English.” Time Out (London), August 14-21, 1991.
Lillington, David. “7 of Arts: Art at Olympia.” Time Out (London), April 17-24, 1991.
Lillington, David. “Museum of Installation Site 3.” Time Out (London), June 19-26, 1991.
McArthur, Euan, “Richard Deacon/Twelve British Artists.” Art Monthly, no. 162, (December
January, 1991-1992): 22-23.
“Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit.” Fresh 2, no. 3 (July 1991): 10.
Packer, William. “The Diminishing Value of Novelty.” Financial Times, August 6, 1991.
“Pure Gold(smiths).” New Statement and Society, August 2, 1991.
“Review.” Independent, August 13, 1991.
Stock, Jon. “Acclaim for the Class of 88.” Daily Telegraph, August 29, 1991.
Tamachike, Sachiko. “Anya Gallaccio at Karsten Schubert Ltd.” Nikkei Art (December 1991).
Taylor, John Russell. “Art London '91: London’s Young Artists.” Times (London), April 16, 1991.
1990
Brooks, Liz. “East Country Yard Show.” Artscribe (September-October 1990): 83.
Cornall, John. “East Country Yard Show.” City Limits (London), June 28, 1990.
Graham-Dixon, Andrew. “The Midas Touch.” Independent, July 31, 1990.
“It’s a Maggot Farm; The B-Boys and Fly Girls of British Art, Five Statements and a
Conversation.” Artscribe, no. 89 (November-December 1990): 56-62.
Lillington, David. “The East Country Yard Show.” Time Out (London), June 13-20, 1990.
Renton, Andrew. “East Country Yard Show.” Flash Art, no. 154 (October 1990): 191.
White, Tony. “East Country Yard Show.” Artists Newsletter (October 1990): 37.
White, Tony. “East Country Yard Show.” Performance (October 1990): 61-62.
Young, Lailan. “Anya Gallaccio Sculpture.” New York Times, January, 1990.
1989
Bulloch, Angela. “Freeze.” Art and Design 5, no. 3-4 (January 1989): 52-53.
Currah, Mark. The Drum Show, City Limits (London), 1989.
Currah, Mark. “The Goldrush.” City Limits (London), November 23-30, 1989.
Dorment, Richard. “Dangerous Art of Stage Design.” Daily Telegraph, November 7, 1989.
“New Year Talent.” Guardian, January 24, 1989.
“New Year Talent.” Independent, January 24, 1989.
1988
Craddock, Sasha. “Freeze, The Fast Dockland Train to Simplicity.” Guardian, September 13,
1988.
MacDonald, Robert. “Freeze.” Time Out (London), 1988.
Audio/Video Interviews, Podcasts
2008
Private view with Adrian Serle–Anya Gallaccio, The Guardian Culture Podcast, London, UK
2007
Woman's Hour, BBC4, London, UK
2003
Woman's Hour, BBC4, London, UK
2002
Artist's Talk, in conversation with critic/broadcaster Tim Marlow, Tate Britain, London, UK
Awards and Residencies
2010
Shortlisted Artist, Enel Contemporanea Award, Museum of Contemporary Art, Rome, Italy
2009
Artist in Residence, Denniston Hill Arts, Woodridge, New York
2007
Artist in Residence, Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, CA
2005-06
The Pink List, “101 Most Influential Gay Britons.” Independent, London, UK
2004
International Artist in Residence, Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA
2003
Shortlisted Artist, Turner Prize, Tate Britain, London, UK
2002
Henry Moore Foundation 1871 Fellowship, Rothemere American Institute, Oxford University, Oxford, UK and San Francisco Art Institute, CA
Visiting Artist, The Oxbow School, Napa, CAa, November 2002
1999
Artist in Residence, Kanazawa College of Art, Kanazawa, Japan
Paul Hamlyn Award for Visual Artists, Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award, London, UK
1998
Sargeant Fellowship, The British School at Rome, Italy
1997
Art Pace, International Artist-In-Residence Program, Foundation for Contemporary Art, San Antonio, TX
Professional Participation, Lectures, Panels
2011
Panelist, 'UCSD by Design: Art, Architecture, and Urbanism in the Campus Context: The Stuart Collection', moderated discussion with historian Robert Storr, Michael Govan, Hugh Davies, Mary Bebe, Marcos Ramirez Erre
2010
Selection Committee, Public Arts Installation, Thurgood Marshall College, University of California, San Diego, CA
Lab Partners Committee, labFORUM, Museum Of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
2009
Graduate Admissions Committee, University of California, San Diego, CA
Visiting Artist Lecture Committee, University of California, San Diego, CA
Panelist, 'Public Culture', University of California, San Diego, CA
Guest Lecturer, Fine Arts, University of California, Irvine, CA
2008
Professor Level II (Tenured), University of California, San Diego, CA
Round Table Panelist, 'A Meal For Reflection: Round Table 1, Perspectives From Creators', El Bulli, Cala Montjoi, Spain (Invitation Vicente Todoli, Director, Tate Modern)
Guest Speaker, Gallery Walkthrough, Rachel Whiteread Drawings, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
2003
Panelist, 'Artist As Educator', University of Central England, Birmingham, UK
Guest Lecturer, The Sculpture Factory, Cork, Ireland
Jurist, Pizza Express Prospects Contemporary Drawing Prize, London, UK
2002
‘Artist's Talk', in conversation with critic/broadcaster Tim Marlow, Tate Britain, London, UK
Guest Lecturer, The Oxbow School Guest Lecture Series, Copia Vineyards, Napa, CA
Visiting Artist Lecturer, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
Museum and Public Collections
Arts Council, London, UK
The British Council Collection, London, UK
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia
Government Art Collection, London, UK
Houghton Hall, Norfolk, UK
Julie and Robert Breckman Prints & Drawings Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK
Laguna Gloria, The Contemporary Austin, Austin, TX
Paisley Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland, UK
The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
South London Gallery, London, UK
Tate Britain, London, UK
Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, UK
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK
Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester, UK