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Rosalind Nashashibi, Credit: doggerfisher
Rosalind Nashashibi
Rosalind Nashashibi - Biography
Rosalind Nashashibi - Scotland and Venice Images
Rosalind Nashashibi - Other Images
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Rosalind Nashashibi
Biography

Born Croydon, England 1973. Based in London. Represented by doggerfisher/Susanna Beaumont, Edinburgh and Harris Liebermann, New York.

Education
2004-2005 Scottish Arts Council New York Studio Residency
1998-2000 MFA Glasgow School of Art
1999 MFA exchange California Institute of the Arts
1992-1995 BA (Hons) Sheffield Hallam University

Selected Solo Exhibitions
2007 Statements, Art Basel 07
Hreash House, Tate Britain, London
Chisenhale Gallery, London (April)

2006 Harris Liebermann, New York

2005 Counter Gallery, London
Dorrotya Gallery, Budapest

2004 Over In, Kunsthalle, Basel
Five Film, SOFA Gallery, Art and Industry Biennial, Christchurch, New Zealand
Hreash House, Lightbox, Tate Britain, London
Songs for home and economy, CCA, Glasgow

2003 Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin
Humaniora, Visions for the Future V, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh

2001 Open Day, Transmission Gallery Basement, Glasgow

Selected Group Exhibitions
2007 Scotland and Venice, 52nd Venice Biennale
Pensee Sauvage - On freedom, Kunstverein Frankfurt and Ursula Blickle Foundation, Germany
You have not been honest, Museo D'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina, Napels & The British Council. Touring group exhibition with works by Rosalind Nashashibi and Lucy Skaer.
Femme de nulle parte, doggerfisher, Edinburgh

2006 Momentum, Nordic Biennial of Contemporary Art, Moss, Norway
How to improve the World, 60 Years of British Art, Arts Council Collection, Hayward Gallery, London
Around the World in Eighty Days, ICA, London

2005-06 British Art Show 6, Baltic, Gateshead & touring UK venues. Included Flash in the Metropolitan (with Lucy Skaer) a Spike Island commission

2005 Somewhere, FEM 5, Madrid
In Between Times, Tramway, Glasgow
Acid Rain, Galerie Michel Rein and Glassbox, Paris
Clerkenwell Film and Video Festival, London
Double Vision, Magazzino D´Arte Moderna, Rome

2004 Pass the time of day, Gasworks and touring to UK venues
Expander, Royal Academy of Arts at Burlington Gardens, London
Sodium and Asphalt, Museo Tamayo, Mexico DF and Marco, Monterry
Yugoslav Biennial of Young Artists, Belgrade and Vrsac
Solar Lunar, doggerfisher, Edinburgh

2003 Displaced, Hammer Projects, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
Hidden in a Daylight, Hotel 'Pod Brunatym Jeleniem' Cieszyn, Foksal Gallery, Warsaw
Zenomap, 50th Venice Biennale, Venice
Beck's Futures, ICA London, CCA Glasgow and Southampton City Art Gallery

2002 Palestine International Video Festival, various venues, West Bank and East Jerusalem

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