In Conversation / Maeve Rendle & Alex Sainsbury
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MAEVE RENDLE in conversation with ALEX SAINSBURY
Thursday 12th February 2015 / 7pm – 9pm at The International 3
FREE BUT BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL AS PLACES ARE LIMITED – SOLD OUT
Reserve your place by emailing Paulette Terry Brien ptb@international3.com You will receive a confirmation email with further event and venue details.
Hosted within the context of our current exhibition, Gretta’s Gabriel , Gabriel’s Gretta, join us for an evening of conversation and discussion taking the work of Maeve Rendle as our starting point. The evening will be also be an opportunity to see Maeve’s current exhibition as well finding out more about the work of Alex Sainsbury and The International 3.
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Alex Sainsbury (born 1968) joined Rear Window – a group organising exhibitions in found spaces in London – in 1995. In 1997 he co-founded the arts charity Peer. He set up a two year gallery project, 38 Langham Street, in 2001, and from 2005 directed Raven Row, a non-profit exhibition centre in Spitalfields which opened in 2009. He also established the grant-making charity Glass-House Trust in 1993, co-initiating various projects related to child development, and social housing, and most recently MayDay Rooms, a social resource at 88 Fleet Street, holding historical material linked to social movements and experimental culture.
Maeve Rendle (born London 1980)lives and works in Manchester. She studied at Nottingham Trent University (2003) and at Manchester School of Art (2005). Recent exhibitions and projects include a solo exhibition at BLACK, Salford (2014), Innsbruck International (2013), The Way We Do Art Now, Tanya Leighton, Berlin, Unframe, a solo exhibition at Grundy Gallery, Blackpool (2010), Unresolved, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester and Radical Obsolescence, an editions project by Manchester School of Art in collaboration with Ceri Hand Gallery (2009). Maeve Rendle was longlisted for the Northern Art Prize in 2008. In January 2015, Maeve will be participating with The International 3 as part of their contribution to Dialogues a section within Art Projects / London Art Fair curated by Anna Colin. In January, Maeve will also be participating in the group exhibition, ‘Die Dritte Hand / Last Exit Painting’ at Salon Dahlmann in Berlin.