Linoluem Floor Works since 2009


Above: Depressive Alcoholic Mother, 2018, solo, Gallery Plan B, Berlin
Above: Highly Sensitive Person, 2021, solo, Gallery Plan B, Berlin
Below right: 'Given' from The Man Nobody Could Life, Leal Rios Foundation, Lisbon, 2012, solo exhibition. This linoleum work has recently been gifted to Serralves Museum, Porto by Leal Rios Foundation and is currently been installed as a room of its own at the museum. This is the first linoleum work to enter a permanent museum collection internationally.





Above and left four images: A Gentle Man, New York, 2018 solo exhibition, included my first full gallery linoleum floor. The show received a headline Art Review by Roberta Smith in the New York Times.



Above and Above right: OUS, solo exhibition, Towner Gallery, UK, 2017
Right: 'Spring Rain', first room of solo exhibition, Spike Island, Bristol, 2011. The floor work, titled, Given, is linoleum floor work based on a precise copy of the interior floor plan of Marcel Duchamp's late work, Étant donnés from 1966, which is permanently installed at the Museum of Modern Art, Philadelphia.
Above: The Outside, installation view, Tate Britain, Art Now, 2012
This body of work came out of an in depth exploration of the interior design work of Italian architect, designer and polymath, Carlo Mollino


Left: The Great Lakes, Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston, solo exhibition 2010, '8th May, 1904, Kingston' which references the late life and work of pioneer of motion studies, photographer Eadweard Muybrdge.
Right: The Great Lakes, Office Barque Gallery, Antwerp, 2009,
a solo exhibition titled, 'P.A.N.O.R.A.M.A., which references the late life and work of pioneer of motion studies, photographer Eadweard Muybrdge.
Muybridge was rumoured to have been making scale replica ponds of the Great Lakes of North America in his back garden at the time of his passing aged 72.
