Exhibition Press Release Biography Installation View
| LINDER | ||
| 1954 | born in Liverpool, England. | |
| Lives and works in Heysham, England. | ||
Solo Shows
| 2007 | Baltic, Gateshead PS1/Museum of Modern Art, New York Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London |
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| 2006 | We Who Are Her Hero, Galerie LH, Paris Let Me Go Where My Pictures Go, Dependence, Brussels |
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| 2004 | The Lives of Women Dreaming, Futura Gallery, British Council, Prague | |
| 2000 | The Return of Linderland, Cornerhouse, Manchester | |
| 1999 | „What Did You Do in the Punk War, Mummy?" Cleveland Gallery, London England is Mine, Windows Gallery, British Council, Prague |
Group Shows (Selection)
| 2007 | The nicest distance between two points is a curve, Linn Lühn, Cologne What We Do Is Secret, Blancpain Art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland The Secret Public: The last days of the British Underground 1978 - 1988, ICA, London Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll since 1967, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago Panic Attack! Art in the Punk Years, Barbican, London |
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| 2006 | Deconstruction, Barbara Gladstone, New York Audio, Cabinet des Estampes, Geneva Le Sphere Punk, Le Magasin, Grenoble The Secret Public: The last days of the British Underground 1978 - 1988, Kunstverein Munich |
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| 2004 | Collage, Bloomberg space, London | |
| 2003 | Glamour, Windows Gallery, British Council, Prague Plunder, Dundee Contemporary Arts |
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| 2001 | DEAD, The Roundhouse, London | |
| 1998 | Destroy: Punk Graphic Design in Britain, Royal Festival Hall, London |
Selected Performances
| 2007 | Le Magasin, Grenoble | |
| 2006 | The Working Class Goes To Paradise, Tate Triennial, Tate Britain, London | |
| 2004 | Meltdown, Royal Festival Hall, London | |
| 2000 | The Working Class Goes To Paradise, Manchester |
Bibliography
| Catalogues |
| LINDER, works 1976 – 2006, published by JRP Ringier with texts by Lynne Tillmann, Andrew Renton, Philip Hoare, Morrissey and Linder, 2006 |
| Press |
| Bonham-Carter, Charlotte, Rebels Without Applause, Tank Magazine, Issue 8, Volume 4, Pg 94-97, 2007 Wood, Catherine, The Working Class Goes to Paradise, Untitled Magazine, Issue 40, Spring 2007, Pg 4-9 Gray, Louise, Review. Devoured, Dissected, Dissed, The Wire Magazine, September 2006 Cooper, Neil, Review. Linder Sterling: The Working Class Goes to Paradise 2000-6, Map Magazine, Issue 6, Summer 06 Monograph Preview, Linder Sterling, Abstract Magazine, Summer 2006, Pg 39-40 Lafuente, Pablo, Review. Linder, The Wire Magazine, June 2006 Kugelberg, Johan, Upsetter, Another Man Magazine, Issue 3, Autumn/Winter 2006 Pg 72 Moore, Marianne, Go Ahead, Punk, Make My Day!, The Independent, 6th, June 2004, Pg 54 Jeffrey, Moira, The Art That’s a Real Steal, The Herald, 7th Nov. 2003 Goddard, Simon, Kudos for Ludus, Record Collector Magazine, July 2002, Pg 79-81 Jones, Peter, Anxious Images, Women: A Cultural Review, Vol. 13, 2002, No. 2, Pg 161-178 Linder, Chapter one ‘My Name Is...’, AOI Journal, April/May 2001, Pg 20-21 Waters, Roger, Go to Work on a Menstrual Egg, Q Magazine, 2001 Hoare, Philip, The Woman Who Didn’t Sell Her Work to Saatchi, The Independent, May 2000 O’Brien, Lucy, The Girl, the Bad and the Ugly, The Guardian, 19th Feb. 2000 Hoare, Philip, Punk’s Iron Maiden, The Guardian, 24th June 1997 Boon, Richard, Unsung, Undersung, The Wire Magazine, Pg 62 |