Dhaba, University of Sussex
3 March – 27 July 2017
A display for the Dhaba, which presents Jessie's newly authored book Re:development. Further information about the exhibition can be found at the School of Global Studies, University of Sussex.
© Jessie Brennan 2014
Dhaba, University of Sussex
3 March – 27 July 2017
A display for the Dhaba, which presents Jessie's newly authored book Re:development. Further information about the exhibition can be found at the School of Global Studies, University of Sussex.
DRAWING ROOM
2 March - 26 April 2017
Jessie Brennan will exhibit in Drawing Biennial 2017, an exhibition & online auction of over 200 unique works on paper at Drawing Room.
'Drawing Biennial 2017 offers insights into how artists contend with a world in rapid and disorienting flux. A snapshot of contemporary drawing practices, the exhibition includes more than 200 new and recent works on paper by leading international artists of different generations.'
Online auction 12 – 26 April. Register to bid.
#drawingb2017
Drawing Room
Unit 8 Rich Estate, 46 Willow Walk
London SE1 5SF
+44 (0) 207 394 5657
Friday 27 January 2017 from 4pm, Dana Centre, The Science Museum
Brutalism Redux: Resuscitating the urban politics of brutalist architecture
Organised by Oli Mould, Royal Holloway University of London, Centre for the GeoHumanities.
This event brings together academics, artists and campaigners working on brutalism to discuss whether there is space for a brutalist politics, as well as brutalist style in our contemporary cities. The panelists are:
Jessie Brennan (Artist and author of ‘Regeneration!’)
Chris Beanland (Writer, author of ‘Concrete Concept’)
Catherine Croft (Director of the Twentieth Century Society)
Oliver Carpenter (Associate Curator of Infrastructure and Built Environment, Science Museum)
Oli Mould (Lecturer in Human Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London)
Free tickets for panel discussion.
It will be followed by a drinks reception, where some of the art work of the panellists will be on display, and a keynote lecture by Professor Christoph Lindner of the University of Oregon, entitled “Brutalism in Ruins”.
Free tickets for keynote lecture.
LOCATION: Science Museum Dana Research Centre & Library, 165 Queens Gate, London SW7 5HD
dalla Rosa Gallery
27 January - 18 February 2017
Preview Thursday 26 January, 6.30 - 8.30 pm
A group exhibition of A5 size works by artists associated with dalla Rosa.
dalla Rosa Gallery
3 Leighton Place (Ground Floor)
London NW5 2QL
Drawing of the Week, 4 January 2017
A Fall of Ordinariness and Light (2014) is Drawing Matter's 'drawing of the week', with writing by Olivia Horsfall-Turner.
THE BARTLETT, UCL
11 - 12 November 2016
Jessie Brennan is a selected contributor to Drawing Futures conference and publication.
Drawing Futures is a new international peer-reviewed conference and publication on speculative drawing for art and architecture, founded by the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. Chaired by Professor Frédéric Migayrou, Laura Allen and Luke Pearson, the inaugural Drawing Futures Conference will be held on 11-12 November 2016 at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.
Keynote speakers: Pablo Bronstein, Neil Spiller, Hsinming Fung, and Madelon Vriesendorp.
Book Launch: AA Bookshop, London
Wednesday 26 OCTOBER 2016, 6:30-8:30pm
Re: development brings together voices, cyanotypes and writings from The Green Backyard, a ‘community growing project’ in Peterborough threatened with a proposed development. The book, a culmination of the artist's year-long residency hosted by arts organisation Metal, brings together artwork and 10 essay contributions exploring the politics of land use and value. It is an attempt to explore in The Green Backyard one of Britain’s most contested territories: land ownership, and its radical political shift from communal to private.
Contributing authors include: Sophie Antonelli (activist; co-founder of The Green Backyard); Dr. Alexandre Apsan Frediani (researcher of development practice; Lecturer at the Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL); Dr. Robert Biel (carpenter-historian; Senior Lecturer at the Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL); Dougald Hine (writer and social thinker; co-founder of Dark Mountain); Prof. Jane Holder (Professor of Environmental Law, UCL); Anna Minton (writer; Co-Director of UEL’s MRes course, Reading the Neoliberal City); Dr. Barbara Penner (architectural historian; Senior Lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL); Prof. Jane Rendell (artist-writer; Professor of Architecture and Art, and Director of History and Theory at the Bartlett School of Architecture); Prof. Ben Rogaly (geographer; Professor of Geography, University of Sussex); and Dr. Maria Walsh (writer and art critic; Reader in Artists’ Moving Image at Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London).
Re: development is available from bookshops, and order online:
Tate Modern
Whitechapel Gallery
South London Gallery
dalla Rosa Gallery
Press, reviews and mentions of Re: development and related project:
One Eye Closed onto the World
16 – 18 September 2016, 10 am - 4 pm
Celebrate and explore Thamesmead's unique character in a weekend of extraordinary events produced in collaboration with the local community and some of London’s best artists and creative organisations.
Flat 42 Coralline Walk, Thamesmead SE2 9ST
One Eye Closed onto the World
George Charman and Jessie Brennan present installations in a vacant flat. Charman will transform a room into a camera obscura projecting the view outside onto the interior walls. Brennan begins a long-term project that seeks to engage residents in their experiences of life in the area and presents new work, including graphite rubbings of doormats.
For a full list of events taking place across the weekend, please see here.
Royal Academy of Arts
Talk
Monday 26 September 2016
6.30 — 8pm, The Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BS
Speakers debate how Britain’s post-war housing estates have become a battleground of differing political and architectural ideologies.
Speakers include:
Jessie Brennan – Artist; author of Regeneration! Conversations, Drawings, Archives & Photographs from Robin Hood Gardens (2015)
Mark Crinson – Professor of Architectural History, Birkbeck, University of London
Owen Hopkins – Architecture Programme Curator, Royal Academy (chair)
Kate Macintosh – Architect, formerly of the London Boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth, and East Sussex and Hampshire County Councils; designer of Dawson’s Heights, East Dulwich (1964–72)
Dr Paul Watt – Reader in Urban Studies, Birkbeck, University of London
The Green Backyard, Peterborough
9 JULY 2016 - 1 JULY 2017
Jessie Brennan has created a new, site-specific artwork for The Green Backyard (GBY). If This Were to Be Lost (2016) takes the form of a temporary, large-scale, sculptural installation (painted birch plywood on scaffold) in the garden. The phrase is adapted from an oral recording by a contributor to Inside The Green Backyard (Opportunity Area) – an outcome of the artist’s residency. If This Were to Be Lost raises many questions about what this community (and many others engaged in voluntary-run, urban green spaces) stands to lose if the land were to be lost to a proposed redevelopment.
This artwork is concurrent with RESIDENT, a Metal curated exhibition by Marc Atkinson, Jessie Brennan and Matt Lewis at Peterborough City Gallery & Museum, running until 28 August 2016.
Read about the project in the Guardian. Look out for the artwork from the East Coast mainline train (travelling from Edinburgh to London), and share using the hashtag: #IfThisWeretoBeLost
Re: development, a book authored by the artist about The Green Backyard, is published in 2016.
Royal Academy of Arts
13 June – 21 August 2016
Jessie Brennan’s The Order Land and The Justification have been selected for the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2016, coordinated by the leading British sculptor Richard Wilson RA. The hanging committee for the Summer Exhibition includes Royal Academicians Stephen Chambers, Louisa Hutton, Bill Jacklin, Jock McFadyen, David Mach, Cathie Pilkington, David Remfry, Ian Ritchie and Bill Woodrow.
Oslo
Regeneration! Conversations, Drawings, Archives & Photographs from Robin Hood Gardens
Jessie Brennan's book Regeneration! (Silent Grid, 2015) is selected for KALEID 2016.
20 - 23 May 2016 | Offprint London | Tate Modern | UK
Offprint Projects is a traveling art publishing fair featuring discerning projects across a wide range of media. The fair includes books, zines, vinyls, posters, prints, websites, magazines, and blogs from over 140 participants in the fields of contemporary art, graphic design, literature, poetry, philosophy, and experimental music.
11 - 13 May 2016 | Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo | Norway
On Thursday 12th May join KALEID editions and special guests for a one day seminar at Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo, Norway’s leading National Academy for the Arts. An exhibition to accompany the seminar will showcase this years selection of artists’ books between 11-13 May 2016.
Entrance to the fair, seminar and exhibition is free to the public.
Further information about KALEID and selected artists here.
JOHN RUSKIN PRIZE
A Fall of Ordinariness and Light (The Order Land), 2014
Thursday 19 May, 7.30 - 9.30pm
Artists' talk & open floor discussion with Jessie Brennan & Hilary Powell
Part of The 3rd John Ruskin Prize Programme - Recording Britain Now: Society
Doors open at 6.30pm for exhibition viewing + introduction
Tickets £5 | Concessions Free | Includes screening of Legend: A-Z of The Lea Valley by Hilary Powell.
The Electrician’s Shop Gallery | Trinity Buoy Wharf, London | E14 0JY
More information and booking here.
THE BIG DRAW
A Fall of Ordinariness and Light (The Justification), 2014
6 - 21 MAY 2016
Preview and Editions Launch: Thursday 5 May, 6-9pm
The 3rd John Ruskin Prize - Recording Britain Now: Society
The Electrician’s Shop Gallery | Trinity Buoy Wharf, London | E14 0JY
See here for information about how to get there and Editions.
University College Hospital
Jessie Brennan Medway, 2013 (detail)
29 April — 1 July 2016
Private View: Thursday 28th April 2016, 6.00pm—7.30pm
An exhibition celebrating the art of drawing with works from:
Jessie Brennan | Ian Chamberlain | Simon Faithfull | Nina Fowler | Ann-Marie James | Olivia Kemp | Whitney McVeigh | David M Price | Frances Richardson
The Street Gallery, University College Hospital, 235 Euston Road, London NW1 2BU
RSVP for PV: guy.noble@uclh.nhs.uk | 020 3447 5451
The New Art Gallery Walsall
Jessie Brennan A Fall of Ordinariness and Light (2014), John Ruskin Prize, The New Art Gallery Walsall
Jessie Brennan's A Fall of Ordinariness and Light (2014) has won Second Prize in the John Ruskin Prize 2015.
The exhibition at The New Art Gallery Walsall continues until 17 April 2016, followed by a London showing at The Electrician’s Shop Gallery, Trinity Buoy Wharf, from 6 - 22 May 2016.
SELECTION PANEL: Adam Dant (Artist), Gill Saunders (Senior Curator of Prints,V&A Museum) , Stephen Snoddy (Director, The New Art Gallery Walsall), Sue Grayson Ford (Big Draw President), Clive Wilmer (Master, The Guild of St.George)
Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition 2016
14 April – 29 May 2016
Jessie Brennan's A Fall of Ordinariness and Light (2014) has been longlisted for the prize. Full details and press release here.
Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition, York St Mary’s, Castlegate, York, YO1 9RN
Private View: Tuesday 5 April 2016, 6:30 - 8:30pm
30 March to 1 May 2016
Idea Store Canary Wharf
Churchill Place
London
E14 5RB
Monday to Thursday, 9am to 9pm
Friday, 9am to 6pm
Saturday, 9am to 5pm
Sunday, 12pm to 6pm