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Logical Absurdity
29 Nov - 14 Dec 2024 Following two acclaimed, sell-out exhibitions in 2023, Thom Yorke (b.1968) and Stanley Donwood (b.1968) are returning to TIN MAN ART for a fourth time with brand-new works that further build upon ideas born from their collaborations. ‘Logical Absurdity’ will feature over 20 works, including screen prints, linocuts, lithographs, paintings by Donwood, a painting by Yorke, and paintings and tapestries made by the pair working together.
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Depot Oxford
26 - 28 Sep 2024 DEPOT is a new concept exhibition-meets-art fair aimed at collectors and art lovers to enable access to exceptional contemporary art outside of the capital, in a city with a rich cultural offering, whilst still within easy reach. This event will run annually in September, in year one in an exciting new location in central Oxford. Read more -
Harvest Moon
Bere Mill 12 Sep - 16 Oct 2024 A celebration of the Autumn Equinox featuring new work by Stanley Donwood & Lionel Hatred, Marie Elisabeth Merlin, Saad Qureshi, Robyn Litchfield, Yeside Linney, Malene Hartmann-Rasmussen, Jacob Wolff, Mark Stopforth, Domenica de Ferranti, Hugo Winder-Lind and Nooka Shepherd. Read more -
The Witch Burns
The Fitzrovia Chapel 2 - 12 Jul 2024 For two weeks in July, TIN MAN ART presents works by some of the leading names in contemporary art at the Fitzrovia Chapel in an exploration of witchcraft, womanhood, feminism and satire. The Witch Burns includes artists such as Sara Berman, Radiohead & Chris Hopewell, Malene Hartmann-Rasmussen, Tim Noble & Sue Webster, Zach Toppin and Nooka Shepherd, whose works delve deep into our continuing obsession with witches, female power and proto-religious imagery. Read more
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Sound Off (Musicians 1990 - 2023)
Rankin 12 - 24 Mar 2024 Rankin, Thom Yorke, Radiohead, PJ Harvey, REM, Michael Stipe, Rolling Stones, Dua Lipa, Oasis, Outkast, Jay Z Read more -
London Art Fair 2024
Catherine Anholt, Malene Hartmann-Rasmussen & Marie Elisabeth Merlin 17 - 21 Jan 2024 We are delighted to be presenting new work by Catherine Anholt, Malene Hartmann-Rasmussen and Marie Elisabeth Merlin. Please join us at stand 51.
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A Million Candles, Illuminating Queer Love and Life
Zach Toppin 17 - 21 Jan 2024 Inspired by London Art Fair’s partnership with Charleston, the modernist home of painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, the 2024 Platform section of the fair brings together art that shines a light on queer love and life selected by guest curator Gemma Rolls-Bentley. In the early 20th century, the historic house and artist studio became a queertopia for members of the Bloomsbury Group, including Vanessa’s sister Virginia Woolf. In Woolf’s 1928 novel Orlando, an imaginative biography of her lover and muse Vita Sackville-West in which the protagonist changes sex from male to female. Read more -
The Crow Flies: part two
Thom Yorke & Stanley Donwood 6 - 10 Dec 2023 TIN MAN ART is proud to present part two of ‘The Crow Flies’ - a series of new paintings co-created by Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood, which began as cover artwork for A Light for Attracting Attention (2022), the debut album from the band The Smile. The series will be presented alongside a second Flemish woven tapestry commissioned by the artists and will include the cover arworl for The Smile's second album Wall of Eyes (2023)
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Tales from the Riverbank
Charlie Billingham, Stanley Donwood, Malene Hartmann Rasmussen, Keaton Henson, Rupert Muldoon, Gina Soden, Indigo Terrick & Zach Toppin 10 - 15 Oct 2023 An exhibition of contemporary art celebrating the complex undercurrents in Kenneth Grahame’s seminal work, ‘The Wind in the Willows’ featuring works by Charlie Billingham Stanley Donwood, Malene Hartmann Rasmussen, Keaton Henson, Rupert Muldoon, Gina Soden, Indigo Tarrick and Zach Toppin. Desire, forbidden love, addiction, self-destruction, class war and control in a bubbling literary cauldron that has fascinated children and adults for 115 years. Read more -
The Crow Flies: part one
Stanley Donwood & Thom Yorke 6 - 10 Sep 2023 TIN MAN ART is proud to present ‘The Crow Flies’ - a series of new paintings co-created by Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood, which began as cover artwork for A Light for Attracting Attention (2022), the debut album from Yorke's rock band The Smile. The wider series will be presented alongside a Flemish woven tapestry commissioned by the artists in London to celebrate the album’s one-year anniversary.
This exhibition marks a significant moment in a 30-year artistic partnership for Yorke (b. 1968) and Donwood (b. 1968), who worked on it together in Oxford and Brighton between 2021 and 2023. It takes its name from Ted Hughes’ poem ‘Crow’ (1966-69), from which band name The Smile is also derived, and draws inspiration from the Bodleian Libraries’ collection of Islamic pirate maps and 1960s US military topographic maps. The works comprise a mixture of gouache, tempera and powdered mushroom on canvas and feature an extensive language of signs and symbols developed by the artists and codified via supporting imagery.
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Mondes Hypothétiques
Marie Elisabeth Merlin 30 May - 4 Jun 2023 Featured in the Financial Times in January and identified as ‘one to watch’ at this
year’s London Art Fair, Marie-Elisabeth Merlin’s (b.1968) debut London solo show
‘Mondes Hypothétiques’ is hotly anticipated. TIN MAN ART is delighted to present
this set of new paintings by the French artist, which explores human and animal
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Strange Dance
Stewart Geddes & Philip Selway 28 Feb - 5 Mar 2023 Strange Dance is the culmination of a longstanding collaboration between Radiohead's drummer Philip Selway (b.1967) and painter Stewart Geddes (b.1961).
The exhibition features the artwork for Philip's new solo album of the same name – his 3rd venture outside Radiohead – which is due to for release in February 2023.
The pair began the project remotely during the lockdown induced by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, with weekly conversations by video link. The two men had met before the pandemic: but it was in their isolation, speaking studio to studio, that Geddes and Selway developed a creative friendship that quickly flourished into collaboration. ‘You had to occupy one space, you had to slow down,’ Selway says of lockdown, ‘which allowed these conversations to grow.’ Read more
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London Art Fair 2023
Catherine Anholt & Marie-Elisabeth Merlin 18 - 22 Jan 2023 TIN MAN ART are delighted to present the work of Catherine Anholt and Marie-Elisabeth Merlin at Encounters at the London Art Fair, Islington, January 2023. Encounters is a new section of London Art Fair curated by Pryle Behrman in which two meanings of the word ‘encounter’ meet. An encounter is often unexpected, perhaps leading to the discovery of an unknown artist or, alternatively, an unexpected style or theme from a well-known artist; an encounter can also suggest a confrontation between opposing positions and artworks that challenge entrenched views and understandings. Read more -
A Rainbow's Edge
Freya Douglas-Morris, Catherine Anholt, Jacob Wolff, Deborah Milner, Lee Johnson & Florence Reekie 31 Aug - 4 Sep 2022 A TIN MAN ART group show featuring work by Catherine Anholt, Freya Douglas-Morris, Deborah Milner, Jacob Wolff, Lee Johnson and Florence Reekie. The exhibition also marks the London debut for two world-renowned former RCA graduates, children’s author Catherine Anholt and fashion designer and atelier Deborah Milner, who are returning to their first love—fine art. Read more -
TEST SPECIMENS
Thom Yorke & Stanley Donwood 25 - 29 May 2022 TEST SPECIMENS an exhibition of drawings by Thom Yorke & Stanley Donwood used in the creation of album art for Kid A and Amnesiac Read more -
How to disappear completely
Stanley Donwood & Thom Yorke 5 - 19 Oct 2021 An exhibition and auction of artworks by Stanley Donwood, created for the Radiohead albums Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001) at Christie's presented by Thom Yorke Read more