Artist's Page

Christopher Hartmann

Born in Germany, 1993 

Education 

MFA, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, 2020 
MA, Central Saint Martins, London, UK, 2018 
BA, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Barcelona, Spain, 2015 
Exchange, Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, Milan, Italy, 2014 

Lives and works in London, UK 

One-Person Exhibitions 

2023
Nightswimming, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA

2022 
No Signal, König Galerie, Berlin, Germany
State of Life, May I Live, May I Love, T&Y Projects, Tokyo, Japan 

2021 
What I Want to Say Is This, Nassima Landau Foundation, Tel Aviv, Israel 
I Will Heal, GNYP Gallery, Berlin, Germany 
In and Out of Touch, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK 

Group Exhibitions 

2024
Episode II: Home and Away, Matt Carey-Williams at Gallery2, Seoul, South Korea
Gen. Gender. Genderless, Nassima Landau, Tel Aviv, Israel

2022 
Queering the Narrative, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen, Germany 

2021 
The Gaze, TJ Boulting, London, UK 
MFA Fine Art Degree Show, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK 
Flesh, Newchild Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium 

2020 
High Voltage, Nassima Landau, Tel Aviv, Israel 
Messe in St. Agnes, König Galerie, Berlin, Germany 
London Grads Now, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK 
Tomorrow: London, White Cube, London, UK 
Drawn Together, Unit London, London, UK 
Crowd, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK 

2019 
I Hope This Finds You Well, Eve Leibe Gallery, London, UK 
A High Hang, Eccleston Project Space, London, UK 
Thou Do With Me What You Wish, Take Courage Gallery, London, UK 
HIX Award, HIX ART, London, UK 
Interim +, Goldsmiths MFA Studios, London, UK 
Long Live the New Flesh, Old Biscuit Factory, London, UK 

2018 
Here Now!, Lethaby Gallery, London, UK 

Awards, Grants, and Residencies 

2022 
Nassima Landau Foundation, Tel Aviv, Israel 

2020 
Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, Montreal, Canada 
The Fores Project, London, UK 

2019 
Finalist, HIX Award, London, UK 

BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Catalogues 

2020 
A Queer Anthology of Wilderness. London: Pilot Press, 2020.

Articles and Reviews 

2023 
Kozak, Liam. "Blum & Poe | Nightswimming: A Solo Exhibition from Christopher Hartmann in Los Angeles." Flaunt.com, July 7, 2023.
Dambrot, Shana Nys. "Star-Spangled: Arts Calendar June 29–July 5." Laweekly.com, June 28, 2023.
Vargas, Steven. "As Ukrainian ballet dancers find refuge on the Segerstrom stage, a new ‘Giselle’ prevails." Latimes.com, June 28, 2023.
Barr, Neria. “Artist Christopher Hartmann Displays Oil Paintings in Tel Aviv.” Jpost.com, January 20, 2023.

2020 
Guiote, María Fuentes. “Christopher Hartmann: Monumental Feelings.” Metalmagazine.eu, 2022. 

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