Matt Golden

Stretching across the various disciplines of visual art, Golden's work calls to mind Carl Andre and the minimalist love of making art out of what should not be art. His actions result from using materials to hand, though his interventions are based on an internal logic - the idea that the materials themselves suggest what transformation they could undergo. Through slight subversions his single element works become resituated in the world.



Born in 1974, lives and works in London, UK

Education

 

2005: MA Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London
1996: BA Fine Art, De Montfort, Leicester


Solo Exhibitions

 

2008: The New Bomonti Club, Wohnung Felix Rehfeld, Bremen, Germany
Somehow, Someday, Somewhere, BISCHOFF/WEISS, London
2007: Two Drops a Cloud Makes, Campbell Works, London
(While The City Breathes - Silent Discussion)            
2005: Artist of the Day, Flowers Central, London
2003: Home Base, The Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2000: When Roads Lead South, B16 Gallery, Birmingham
1996: City Gallery touring exhibition, De Montfort Hall, Leicester

 
Selected Group Exhibitions
 

2009:  Creekside Open selected by Mark Wallinger - APT, London
FIAC, BISCHOFF/WEISS, Paris, France,
Art Brussels, BISCHOFF/WEISS, Brussels, Belgium
Kyoto Art Walk, Nijo Castle, Kyoto Japan
2008:

Zoo Art Fair, BISCHOFF/WEISS, London

Underground Peace Movement, Kyoto Art Walk, Kyoto, Japan

2007: Plus, Museum Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, Germany
2005:

Tall Stories, MOT Gallery, London

Manual Labour, Tara Bryan Gallery, London

Supermanraycharlesbukowski, Polished T Gallery, Liverpool
The Wrong Map, Three Colts Gallery, London
2004: After Shock, 1a Space, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Duped, The Art Academy, London
14th Mostyn Open, Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno, Wales
New Media Festival (with Piratehairwaves), Bangkok, Thailand
Sounding Out, selected by Richard Wilson, University of East London
Motorcity, 27 Spital Square, London
2003: Do-Don't / Can-Can't, Impact III, Cape Town, South Africa
Re-sound, Re-projects, Stroud
2002: onedaymonday, 291 Gallery, London (radio broadcast)
Book Works, Central Library, Birmingham
2001: Always & Forever, The Gallery, Stratford-Upon-Avon
2000: Boring, The Works, Birmingham
Guest House Twenty, curated by utk, Royal Mail Sorting Office, Sheffield
1999: Looking For Today, B16 Gallery, Birmingham
Everything Beautiful Is Far Away, Space Banana, Birmingham


Awards / Residencies / Commissions
 

2008: Wohung Felix Rehfeld, Bremen, Germany
2007: Residency, Stiftung Insel Hombroich, Germany
2006: Vordemberge-Gildewart Scholarship, Vordemberge-Gildewart Foundation
2002: Creative Ambition Award, Arts Council
2000: Residency, B16 Gallery, Birmingham 
1996: British Gas Travel Scholarship, De Montfort, Leicester


Editions / Discography
 

2005: Folded Sculpture, Fine Art News Paper, RCA, London. Ed. 10,000
2003: Weekend Rocker, FILE 5. Commissioned by Mead Gallery, Coventry
(Compiled by Juneau/projects and Helen Legg)
2003: New Curating, The Leisure Club, MOGADISHNI, Denmark

 
Performances / Commissions as Juan Carlode
 

2009: Inaugural Members Show, The Club Room, London
2008: Cambell Works Gallery, London
More Bit Parts in Little Theatre, Performance at Insel Hombroich, Germany
Life and Work on the Rocket Station, Album recorded at Stiftung Insel   
Hombroich, Germany
2006: YARN - Good Light is Essential (R. Gacs), Budapest, Hungary
2005: BECK'S Student Video Prize (T. Echeverri -Fernandez), ICA, London


Publications / Reviews / Articles
 

2007: Vordemberge-Gildewart cat. Essay by Sacha Craddock
Two Drops a Cloud Makes cat.  Essay by Mat Price 
2005: Trans-Pennine Express (With Peter Kellett), Plastic Rhino magazine
Situation Object Colour, Polished T magazine, Issue 1
Tall Stories, Time Out, no 1828 by Martin Herbert
Tall Stories, The Guardian Preview, Aug 13 by Jessica Lack
Tall Stories, The Times, Aug 20 by Rachel Campbell-Johnston
2003: Networker, AN Magazine, July, by S. Mark Gubb
Signpost - graduates guide, AN publication
Home Base, AN magazine, May, by Simon Webb, p9
File 5 - 'New Curating' publication, The Leisure Club, MOGADISHNI,
Denmark
Home Base, Fused Magazine 14 by Kay Jones
Book works, Fused Magazine 13, p13
2002: Book works, AN Magazine, p9. December 
2001: Boring, Fused Magazine-Jan, by Matt Price
Forward Festival (Millennium residency), Cat. ISBN 0 9540373 0 8
2000: Guest House Twenty, Catalogue
When Roads Lead South, AN Magazine, October
Postcards From The Edge, Art Review, July/August, by Phil Johnson
matt golden and ben sadler, Metro, 3 August 2000, by Simon Webb
1999: Looking For Today, The Guardian, 13 September, by Jonathan Jones

                     
With OHNe/projects
 
Publications / Reviews
 

2002:

Art Rocks! - The Group Show, Art Review, May 2002, M. Falconer / P.

Lafuente

The St. Dunstan's Experiment, Publication

Bit Parts in Little Theatre, Fused Magazine, January, by Matt Price
2001: Bit Parts in Little Theatre, cat. ISBN 0 902683 53 2, University of Warwick


Discography

 

2002;

Band Practice, CD and publication

St. Dunstan's Experiment, CD and publication

FILE, sound art, CD

2001: Bit Parts in Little Theatre, CD ISBN 0 902683 53 2
2000: Silent Broadcasts, Ltd. Ed. CD

 
Performances

 

2002: Band Practice, Norwich Fringe Festival
The Independent, Liverpool Biennial, Magnet, Liverpool
Seven Eleven - Sounds From B'ham, Cubitt, London
Performance for Outwardbound, Norwich Gallery, Norwich School of Art
St. Dunstan's Experiment, St. Dunstan's, Birmingham
2001: Bit Parts in Little Theatre, Warwick Arts Centre, University of Warwick
Performance for Making Buildings, New Art Gallery, Walsall
2000; British Art Show 5 opening, with Owada, The White Swan, Birmingham
Solide - Night Sites, Grizedale Sculpture Park
RAFT - Urban Shipwrecks, Maryport, Cumbria
Silent Broadcasts, B16 Gallery, Birmingham
Look Who's Talking, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
 
 

OHNe/projects (Phil Duckworth, Matt Golden, Ben Sadler, Andy Turner) is an art collective exploring music, performance and sound installation.

Matt Golden is Director of The Russian Club Gallery, London. He writes and performs as musician, troubadour and artist Juan Carlode.