artists profile

In the 1990’s Jenny attended Central St. Martins School of Art where she obtained first a BA then an MA  in Conceptual Fine Art Practice.

Come and see Jenny’s never before seen personal pictures of The Sex Pistols at their very last concert in England on Christmas Day in Huddersfield and other Rock and Roll
photographs:

Saturday 12th – 19th May, 2012

The Bowman Gallery
9 Worple Way
Richmond TW10 6 DG

020 8940 1119

www.bowmangallery.co.uk

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2010
Installation Art Piece
– ‘Scopophilia’ – The Crypt – Euston

2009
Muse  Gallery – Portobello Road. W 10

2007
Chelsea Art Gallery, 38-39 Duke of York Square, Kings Road, SW3 4 LY

2004
Installation Piece – Area 10 – Peckham Rye, S.E.

‘At Least I’ve Got My Visual Stimulant’

2003
‘On Site’ Exhibition, Kings Cross, St. Pancras

Rock Shutter Exhibition – “Best 500 Rock and Roll Photographs” – Las Vegas, U.S.A. – http://www.rockx-posed.com

2002
Irish Arts Fair – Dublin, Ireland

2001
Video “Biker” shown at Portobello Film Festival

Video “Bring Your Own Barbie” shown at Electric Stew presented at the Great Eastern Hotel together with videos by Tracy Emin, Chris Cunningham and others.

2000
“Bring Your Own Barbie” shown in the Art Tent at the British Pavilion at the Cannes Film Festival

“Bring Your Own Barbie”, “Memories” and “Private Dancer” shown at Portobello Film Festival

Gasemtschule Alter Teichewg Gallery, Hamburg, Germa

“I am Desirable, Eat Me” – Brixton Art Gallery, Brixton

1999
“Alternative Arts” Exhibition – Canary Wharf, Canada Square, Canary Wharf.

“Bring Your Own Barbie” video shown in Group Show at Scala Cinema, Kings Cross, London

1998
Video Installation
– ‘Peepshow’ Camden Market, Camden, London

1998
‘Peepshow’ Still from Video Installation published in Independent on Sunday

PUBLISHED ARTICLES

2011
Working with Derek Jarman – www.wirelesstheatrecompany.co.uk

2002
Article on “Changing Role of Masculinity” on Web  Site –  www.portobellofilmfestival.com under Talking Pictures

View from the bus by Jenny Runacre

View from the bus