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harry pye

Lives and works in London.
Education
Winchester School of Art 1992-1995, Ba (hons), Winchester
Camberwell School of Art 1991-1992, Foundation, London
Selected Exhibitions
2009
“Getting Better” Harry Pye’s 2nd solo show at Sartorial, King’s Cross
2008
"Poetic Licence" at Crimes Town Gallery in Stoke Newington
"Fresh Air Machine" curated by Geraldine Swayne & Howard Dyke at Calvert 22, London .
"Everyday People" at The Tom Christopherson Gallery in Denmark
"Sleepless In Sao Paulo" a.k.a "Harry Pye's solo show" at Thomas Cohn Gallery in Brazil
"Black History Month" at The Limelight Gallery" in Lewisham, London
2007
"Me, Me, Me", solo show of Harry's new paintings, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London
2006
"For Peel" group show curated by Harry Pye featuring 60 artists including Humphrey Ocean , Phil Collins and Peter Davies which took place at nomoregrey, Shoreditch (23 nov till 23 dec 06). The private view featured music from Lol Coxhill and poetry and a DJ set from Jerry Dammers of The Specials. The exhibition was reviewed in; The Guardian Guide, Louisa Buck's Diary in The Art Newspaper, The Frank Sidebottom Show on SKY TV, Uncut magazine's website, Art Rocker website and The Mary Anne Hobbs Show on BBC Radio One.

"42" group show curated by Sarah Sparkes in November 06 at The Three Colts Gallery in Bethnal Green. Also featured Geraldine Swayne, Sarah Doyle and Rowland Smith. (This show was reviewed in The Independent newspaper and also had it's own website.)  

"Through The Looking Glass" group show curated by Marcus Cope & Stephanie Moran in October 06 at The Three Colts Gallery in Bethnal Green (This show was reviewed by Jasper Joffe on Worldwidereview.com).  
"Water" show coinciding with the launch of Jasper Joffe's novel at Sartorial Contemporary Art

"People Like Us" group show curated by Sartorial Contemporary Art that took place at nomorerey, Shoreditch (17th March till 16th April). Pye's work in this show was featured in the Spanish photography magazine, NO EXIT and the timeless Estonian Newspaper, Epifiano. It was at this exhibition that the first issue of THE REBEL was launched (sponsored for by Sartorial Contemporary Art)  

2005
"Dolore" a group show curated by Klarita Pandolfi (with Harry Pye) at Sartorial Contemporary Art featuring Pye, Mat Humphrey, Anj Smith, Liz Neal and others. This show was previewed in the Guardian Guide.   

"Night on Earth" a group show curated by Harry Pye featuring more than 40 artists including Martin Parr, Jeremy Deller and Eilidh Crumlish. The show took place at the Oh Art Gallery at The Oxford House in Bethnal Green and also featured two variety nights in aid of War Child that featured contributions from Boothby Graffoe, Richard Herring, Adrain R. Shaw, Mr Solo, Terry Edwards & The Scapegoats, Gallon Drunk, and Chris Difford
"Encounters with the Sub Ordinary" a group show curated by Mat Humphrey at the Pump House Gallery, sponsored by The Royal Academy. This show featured paintings that Pye had collaborated on with Julain Wakeling, Marcus Cope and Rowland Smith"
Campbell 's Soup" a group show curated by Neil Muholland at Glasgow School of Art that featured a collaborative painting from Marcus Cope and Harry Pye

"Last Chicken In The Shop" a publication and event that took place at The Chateau and featured contributions from Adrian R. Shaw with Harry Pye.

"The Harry Pye & His Friend's Personal Organiser and Yearbook",  the First Publish & Be Damned festival by Pye and Shaw

2004
"White Middle Class Men" Lewisham Library, London 2002

"I'm Shy" Flaca Gallery, London 2004

"Wayne Rooney" VTO Gallery, London 2004

"Pub Signs" 69 Gallery, Londo 2004

"We Can Work It Out" The 3 Colts Galley, London 2004

"Slim Volume" Redux, London and Outpot Gallery, Norwich 2001/2002

2000
"Funny", Andrew Mummery Gallery, London

"Record Collection", The VTO Gallery, London and The International, Manchester and
Espace D'art Contemporain", Geneva

Selected exhibitions conceived and curated by Harry Pye
2006 "For Peel" No More Grey, London
2005 "Night on Earth" The Oxford House, London
2004 "Mothers" The Oh Art Centre, Oxford House, London
and at The North Edinburgh Arts Centre, Scotland
2002 "Viva Pablo" Bart Wells Institute, London
2000 "It May Be Rubbish, But It's British Rubbish" Glassbox, Paris
and at The Stark Gallery, London
2000"Enough or Too Much?", Shop Tactics Gallery, Soho
Selected Events & Publications
2008
The Free Art Fair Book edited by Jasper Joffe
The Deptford X Book edited by Bob & Roberta Smith and Matthew Collings
Epifanio - the timeless newspaper
"Gretta's Progress" at Leeds University
2006
"Keep Feeling Fascination" by Harry Pye, which was launched at the Publish & Be Damned festival at Rochelle School , Shoreditch. This event was previewed in I-D, Freeze and The Guardian Guide.
He also contributed to a book about the comedian Peter Cook called, "How Interesting" edited by Paul Hamilton, and he wrote a chapter for "Frozen Tears 3" edited by John Russell.)   

1995-2000 Editor and Publisher of "Frank" magazine

Contributed to various magazines and fanzines such as:
"Untitled"
"Publish & Bedazzled"
"Pippa"
"Keep on Running",
"Moving Targets 3"
"That's Andy - A Guide To Warhol"
"The Face"
"The Ups & Downs"

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