DAVID BOOTH  

  about David Booth MRSS Fine Artist

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DAVID BOOTH MRSS CONTEMPORARY GALLERY

74 Wayfarers Arcade, Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1NT

ARTIST STATEMENT


I am inspired by material, process, context - especially site-specific and thrive in the challenge of responding to a space. This can result in the creation of large, ephemeral works which are created onsite. I believe in the importance of nurturing and encouraging the ability to reinvent. Evolving is a vital life skill - offering resilience, growth, escape, survival. I want the display of the art to perform a kind of phenomenology so that it reveals something in such a way that the viewer understands it more perspicuously than they did before. I often select unusual sculptural materials and through experiment find ways to manipulate the material so it is not immediately obvious what it is - creating uncertainty,  revealing itself on closer inspection and layering the work with the materials 'familiar' use. In this way my work often references reinvention by deliberately exploring transformative ways of using and manipulating a material - in doing so I endeavour to challenge my viewers to see new ways to look and expand possibilities in an expressive gesture in order to recapture ambiguity that is present in a pre-reflective experience to allow us to see the world afresh. I want to render visible something that is taken for granted with our lived experience by changing how we encounter it.


His work draws on different aspects to layer his work - personal experience, phenomenology, site specific, context - and Booth's broad practice allows him to select how to respond.


Commission Award winning Artist who has exhibited both nationally and internationally. David has delivered projects for many arts organisations.


Here you can read about my artistic career



EXHIBITIONS


The Sefton Open, Southport (23Mar-4May2024)

SALON CONTEMPORARY, The Silk Mill, Derby (13-16Jun2022)

FLUX EXHIBITION, Greenwich Peninsula - Design District (4-27Nov2021)

VivoLinio, Pjez Unik Art Gallery in Antwerp. Contributed to Artist Book (11Sep2021)

10gram Bronze Challenge exhibition at Dora House, London (Sep2021)

Venice Biennial, Art and Architecture, TIME SPACE EXISTENCE (May2021-27Nov2021)

Lancashire Open (Aug2019)

FLUX 6 2019, London (14-17Mar2019) 

FLUX 5 2018, Chelsea School of Art (11-15Apr2018)

Life&Death, Derby (Feb-Mar2018)

Life&Death, Nottingham (Dec2017)

Art of being Out, D-Contemporary, Mayfair, London (4-15Jul2017)

FLUX Summer Exhibition, London (12-16July2017)

FRESH AIR Sculpture Show 2017, Gloucestershire (11Jun-2July2017)

FLUX, Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London (2-6Nov2016)

MOZFEST 2016, Mozilla Digital Art Festival, MozEx 

curated by the digital learning teams at both the Tate and the V&A, London (28-30Oct2016)

Glitched Portrait, QUAD Gallery, Derby (24Sep-20Nov2016)

Manchester Buy Art Fair, Old Granada Studios (22-25Sep2016)

CodingCAMO, Leamington Spa (27Aug2016)

Sold, Artsmith (Apr2016)

Nature as Material, Exhibit with Sculpture Network, ArtSpace Studios (24Jan2016)

FLUX, The Royal College of Art Kensington (10-14Dec2015)

Curatorial Practice Arts Based Masters Showcase, Article Gallery, Birmingham (4-10Sep2015)

Invisible Boundaries, Artcore (Aug-Sep2015)

Tarpey Gallery (Jul2015-Jan2016)

SeeArt Fair, Royal Tunbridge Wells (24-28Jun2015)

Liverpool Contemporary Art Fair (26-28Jun2015)

Size Matters, Exhibit with Sculpture Network (25Jan2015)

The Nightingale Sings, Berkeley Square House, Mayfair, London for ARTful (Aug2014-Jan2015)

The Moreton Gallery, Group exhibition in Cotswolds (15Aug-24Oct2014)

Future Showcase, The Old Chemistry Lab, Nottingham (30Apr2014)

Chelsea Art Fair, Catharine Miller Gallery (10-13Apr2014)

PlaceMatters, PATCHLondon The Collective, House of St Barnabas, Soho(Apr-Jul2014)

Affordable Art Fair, Battersea, London, Catharine Miller Gallery (13-16Mar2014)

Catharine Miller Gallery, Chelsea, London (Dec2013)

Debut Contemporary, Notting Hill, London (Nov-Dec2013)

Purling London, Art Chess Set Launch, Debut Contemporary (30Oct2013)

The Other Art Fair, Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London (17-20 Oct 2013)

Growth Spurts Forth, Enterprise Centre, Derby (Jun2013)

Framed-in-View, Debut Contemporary, Notting Hill, London (Jun2013)

Not A Rehearsal, The Lady Bay Arts Festival (May 2013)

Pub Games, Belper, Derby (Apr 2013)

107 Station Street, Burton upon Trent (Mar2013)

Salon 3 Contemporary, Cromford (23Mar2013)

The Making House, Burton upon Trent (Mar2013)

Debut Contemporary, Notting Hill, London (Feb-Mar2013)

Fertile Imagination, Friar Gate Studios, Derby (Feb-Jun2013)

PINT Contemporary Arts Festival, BrewhouseArtsCentre, BurtonUponTrent (Oct 2012-Feb 2013)

Melbourne Arts Festival (Sept 2012)

The Big Show, Games People Play, QUAD Derby (July 2012)

Games People Play, Embrace Arts, Leicester (May-June 2012)

The Open Spaces Project, Derbyshire Open Arts (2-5 June 2012)

Breckles Hall, The Lady Bay Arts Festival (19-20 May 2012)

Games People Play, The Atrium Gallery, Nottingham (Jan 2012)

Games People Play/Card Deal, DepARTures Gallery, East Midlands Airport (Nov2011-Mar2012)

Games People Play, Artcore, DEDA ( 3-29 Oct 2011)

Card Deals, Artcore, DEDA (1-28 Sept 2011)

Picaresque, Derby University (Exhibition 3-11Jun 2011)

National Broomhill Sculpture Final, Devon (Exhibition May 2010 - Apr 2011)

Royal Derby Hospital (Exhibition Oct 2010 - Feb 2011)

Tregoning Contemporary, Derby ‘The Christmas Show’ (25 Nov-23 Dec 2010)

Visual Dialogue, Group exhibition, Derby (12-27 Nov 2010)

The Big Draw, Gesture, Group exhibition, Derby (Oct 2010)

Wirksworth Arts Festival Curated Commission Programme (Exhibition 11-26 Sept 2010)

Derby City Open 2009, Winner of Banks Mill Studio Prize (Oct2009-Jan 2010)

Wirksworth Arts Festival, Window Installation ‘Folded’ (2009)

Wirksworth Arts Festival, Art Trail, Moot Hall, Group exhibition ‘Celebration’ (2009)

Incubation, Group exhibition, Friar Gate Studios, Derby (2009)

Site Specific Installation, Ilam, Derbyshire National Trust (2009)

Hidden Disabilities, Winner of Fine Art Prize, Derby University (2009)

FRESH2 for Emerging Midlands Artists, Nottingham (2008)

AWARDS

 

Awarded Haworth Trust funded Castlefield Gallery, Manchester Associates membership (2023/24)

Awarded re-framing culture SEPN Art fund training programme (Jun2022)

Awarded Residency by HYPHA STUDIOS in Southport (2022)

Member of Royal Society of Sculptors (MRSS) (Jan2014)

Finalist for Cygnet Fund, Derby (2010)

Derby City Open 2009 3D Prize Winner of the Banks Mill Studio Award (2009)

Enterprise Inc Bursary, Derby University (2009)

Winner of Fine Art Prize ‘Sciatica’ (2009)












SELECTED COMMISSIONS


Shortlisted to last 2 for 75th NHS Anniversary Commission (Apr2023)

Commission was to celebrate 75th Anniversary of the start of the National Health Service (NHS).


Awarded Research at FACT, Liverpool (2019) 

3D-scanning and 3D-printing research


Residency at Nottingham Trent University for Future Factory (2017)

Awarded Residency


Invisible Boundaries, Arboretum Park for Artcore (Aug-Sep2015)

Commission to create temporary sculpture to celebrate 175 Anniversary of first park in England.


Shortlisted to last 4 for Nightingale MacMillan Unit (NMU) Commission (Aug2014)

The Nightingale Macmillan Unit at Royal Derby Hospital is commissioning public art work to enhance the approach and welcome to the public entrance for Cancer Services at Royal Derby Hospital.


Shortlisted for sculptural commission ‘Tommies’ Derby City Art Gallery and Museum (2014)


Residency at Nottingham Trent University for Future Factory (2014)

Two Artists Awarded 12 weeks Residency - myself and Fiona Heron.


PINT Contemporary Arts Festival, Burton upon Trent (Oct 2012-Feb 2013)

Site-Specific Sculptural Installation at Brewhouse Arts Centre, Burton upon Trent, commissioned for PINT Contemporary Arts Festival sponsored by Marston’s Brewery.


Residency at Burslem School of Art and Spode, Stoke-on-Trent (Jul 2012)

Commissioned by rednile projects in partnership with British Ceramics Biennial.

Collaborative Residency with Sun Ae Kim (Ceramic Artist), Holly Corfield-Carr (writer)


Residency at Spode, Stoke-on-Trent (Nov 2011)

Commissioned by rednile projects in partnership with British Ceramics Biennial.

Collaborative Residency with Sun Ae Kim (Ceramic Artist), Holly Corfield-Carr (writer) and David Booth (sculptor).


Selected for Factory Night @ The Historic Wedgwood Institute, Stoke-on-Trent (Oct 2011)

by rednile projects in collaboration with British Ceramics Biennial

Factory Nights are an innovative new approach to commissioning art work and inspiring collaboration, with unique opportunities for attendees to apply for bursaries to conduct research residencies, collaborations or produce a piece of work responding to the space. Open to all artists, creatives and potters from studio, design and industry. Open to artists throughout the UK - only 10 places.

The historic Wedgwood Institute in Burslem, Stoke on Trent has been named by the Victorian Society as one of the top 10 buildings in the UK under threat. The grade II* Listed Institute was built with funds raised by public subscription to make arts, science and literature available to all and was named after the iconic potter Josiah Wedgwood. This Factory Night is in partnership with the British Ceramics Biennial and aims to bring together a wide range of artists and potters from studio, design and industry to exchange and share skills. The night includes a guided tour of the property and includes access to the exhibition hall and balcony, the hidden original house that the institute was built around and the university lecture theatre. The night will be led by noted local historian and Sentinel Columnist Fred Hughes along with town centre manager Julian Read providing both past, current and future debate. 


Visual Art Commission - Derby: City of Invention (2011)

Commission for digital artwork for hoarding project led by Derby City Council’s Art in the City Team and Derby Museum & Art Gallery.


National Broomhill Sculpture prize finalist (2010)

Selected by the judges to be one of 10 finalists

-The judges

(Robert Bradford, Sandy Brown, Giles Penny, Peter Randall-Page, Mike Roles and Broomhill owners Rinus and Aniet van de Sande). The Judges Winner - Glynn Griffiths with Earth Seed, The Public Speaks Winner - Claudia Borgna with Oasis (Public vote:Claudia Borgna, Charlie Hawkins and joint 3rd place runners up Glynn Griffiths and David Booth)


Wirksworth Arts Festival Curated Programme (2010)

Commission for Site Specific response - sculptural piece for St Mary’s Church, Wirksworth

The curated programme explores the relationship between Art and Architecture, intervening in buildings and spaces throughout Wirksworth.Lead artist is Goh Ideta. Other featured artists include Caitlin Maisley, an outstanding American photographic artist; Tony Hill and Darshana Vora, both with multi-channel video installations; French artist Bibi’s ‘Bigigloo’; David Booth will create a sculptural piece from balloons for St.Mary’s Church; Michael Miller’s triptych of mirror-gloss black canvases reflects back to viewers both themselves and the massive architectural space they occupy, subtly distorted by stretching and distortion of the paint skin; Optical trickery with 3D imagery from Sam Paechter of Boffin Projects(UK); Flore Gardner will wrap St Mary’s Church in a mile of French knitting as part of her re:place commission; and for the first time an artists’ film and video salon with entries from all over the world.

SELECTED EXHIBITION



VENICE BIENNIAL, 2021 (23May-29Nov2021)

Invited by ecc-italy.eu European Cultural Centre, Time Space Existence, Palazzo Bembo, Palazzo Mora and Giardini Marinaressa. Venice, Italy. ORGANISERS. Rachele de Stefano, Valeria Romagnini, Lucia Pedrana, Elena Volpato, Benedetta Bianchi, Bianca Bonaldi, Bérénice Freytag, Ilaria Marcatelli


FLUX 6 2019, London (Mar2019) 


FLUX 5 2018, Chelsea School of Art (11-15Apr2018)


FRESH AIR Sculpture Show (11Jun-2July2017)

Invited by curator Anne Marie Fisher to exhibit at this biennial sculpture exhibition which provides a creative mixture of traditionally modern and cutting-edge contemporary work in a stunning outdoor setting.


FLUX EXHIBITION (Nov2016) Invited by Lisa Gray.


Tarpey Gallery (Jul2015)

Invited to exhibit at the launch of Tarpey Gallery NEW SCULPTURE SITE set in beautiful gardens surrounded by trees and farmland.This inaugural exhibition will feature work by some of the most exciting artists working in the Midlands region. Richard Thornton, Sam Shendi, Martin Griffiths, David Booth, Sarah Fiander, Michael Thacker and Dale Shields will be displaying a diverse collection of work from the 11th July to launch this exciting project, including a selection of work by the estate of Paul Mason also on display. Indoor sculptural works by Richard Perry and Rachel Carter. 


The Nightingale Sings, Site-specific Sculptural Installations, Berkeley Square House, Mayfair, London for ARTful (Aug2014-Jan2015)

Selected by ARTful London to showcase in Berkeley Square House, the premier multi-let building in the heart of Mayfair overlooking Berkeley Square. With an imposing presence on the East side of the square it is home to many blue chip companies as well as two Michelin stared restaurants and to compliment a private members club. ARTful exhibit a rotation of Art in the main entrance façade and pieces have included Black and Blue horses by Mr Brainwash, Pouring vessel by Roland Roland Piché, Vases by David Mach and Trilogie Des Obelisques by Nikki de St Phalle.


Place Matters, Site-specific Sculptural Installation, The House of St Barnabas, Soho, London for PATCH London (Apr-Jun2014)

Selected by PATCH London to be in The Collective showcase at the club at The House of St Barnabas which exhibits the most inspiring and uplifting visual art from established and emerging artists. The permanent collection includes donations from founding member Rankin, and celebrated artists Martin Creed, Tracey Emin, Jeremy Deller, Mark Titchner, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Chris Levine, Djordji Ozbolt, Neil Gall, Kevin Francis Gray, Gordon Cheung, Jamie Shovlin, Simon English and Julie Verhoeven.


The Other Art Fair, Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London (17-20 Oct 2013)

The Other Art Fair gives 90 of the best emerging artists working in the UK and beyond the opportunity to sell their work directly to the general public. The 2013 selection committee who reviewed application: Yinka Shonibare, MBE, Turner Prize Nominee Artist; Rebecca Wilson, Director of the Saatchi Gallery; Mila Askarova, Director and Founder of Gazelli Art House; Nick Hackworth, Art Critic and Founder of Paradise Row Gallery; David Jaffe, Senior Curator of The National Gallery; Laura McLean-Ferris, Art Writer, Curator, Critic.







EDUCATION


Bachelor of Fine Art (HONS) University of Derby 2011

Bachelor of Science Computation 1986

BTEC 2 - Supporting Activity Provision in Social Care. 2018

BTEC 3 - Leading Activity Sessions in Social Care. 2018
















PARTICIPATION


On occasions part of my practice involves social engagement. To inform my research and learning in this area I have completed QUAD Artist training and delivered workshops at QUAD to families. I have also completed BTEC qualifications.


QUALIFICATIONS

BTEC 2 - Supporting Activity Provision in Social Care. 2018

BTEC 3 - Leading Activity Sessions in Social Care. 2018


Highlights in my social engagement activities are giving air-dry clay workshops to the community at Spode as part of my residencies; Giving invited talks on Site Specific Sculpture to sixth form students in Derby; Giving digital workshop to secondary school in Derby; workshops for Inspirative Arts;  a series of sculptural workshops to the community at QUAD, Derby for Lightseekers project supported by Arts Council with Rethink group;  sculptural workshop for Lightseekers at invitation of Q Club - a family session with parents/ carers and siblings able to participate and create art together.


Q Club is for children and young people aged 5–18yrs. Half of the places for the group are targeted at children on the autistic spectrum, the other half can be referred for a variety of reasons including children with additional support needs or communication difficulties, who are socially excluded, have disabilities, are young carers or bereaved children. Q Club is QUAD’s Creative Wellbeing Programme funded by Children in Need. 


Rethink Mental Illness was founded over 40 years ago to give a voice to people affected by severe mental illness. It helps more than 48,000 people every year through their services, support groups and by providing information on mental health problems. There are around 110 registered groups across England.


Member of Royal Society of Sculptors (MRSS)


The 'MRSS' is the professional accreditation letters awarded as Member of Royal Society of Sculptors. MRSS is awarded to established, national or international, professional artists whose work adds to the language of sculpture and have demonstrated a high level of expertise, experience, and contemporary understanding. The Royal Society of Sculptors was first awarded royal patronage in 1911 when it was recognised for its services to the art of sculpture. The Society has been privileged to enjoy the patronage of the reigning monarch and gratefully acknowledges the continuing support of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. The Society is deeply saddened by the loss of our Patron Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and would like to offer our sincere condolences to the Royal Family.

Queen Elizabeth II is the Patron of the Royal Society of Sculptors and Membership of RSS is selective and the sculptor members of Council meet to review applications and select new members. Awarded Membership in Jan2014.


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