Artist CV
Artist's statement
(b 1981GB. Lives and works in London)
Beattie's practice encompasses painting, sculpture, drawing, design and curation. His work is known for referencing the modernist movement and is influenced by the sensibilities of that era. Borrowing from, textiles, ceramics, furniture and graphics, Beattie creates abstract works that are a hybrid of formal and optical elements.Solo exhibitions
- 2018
- Sweet, Fold Gallery, London
- 2017
- Cascade, JGM Gallery, London
- 2015
- Art Rotterdam, Van Nelle Fabriek, Rotterdam
- Studio, Fold Gallery, London
- Saatchi Gallery Presentation, Hyatt Regency, London
- 2014
- Albeit, FOLD Gallery, London
- 2012
- Dominic Beattie, The Hospital Club, London
- 2011
- Manholes, Homefront Gallery, London
- 2010
- Totems, The Hospital Club, London
Group exhibitions
- 2018
- New Relics, Thameside Gallery, London
- Hand Picked,The Saatchi Gallery, London
- Micromegas, The Saatchi Gallery, London
- Art Brussels, Belgium
- 2017
- Destroyed by Shadows, The Cornerstone Gallery, Liverpool
- Parallel Lines, Charlotte Fogh Gallery, Aarhus Privateview Gallery presents, Turin
- Code Art Fair, Copenhagen
- 50 X 50 II, The Saatchi Gallery, London
- Unnatural Vibers, Unit 3 Projects, London
- Da árbore á cadeira, The City Of Culture, Spain
- 2016
- Jealous Needs You, Jealous Gallery, London
- Imperfect Reverse, Anglia Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge
- Imperfect Reverse, Camberwell College, London
- The Fantastic Journeys of Energy, Kappatos Gallery, Athens
- 2015
- The 13th Room, The Hospital Club London
- UK/RAINE, The Saatchi Gallery, London P, Horatio Jr., London
- The Dream of Modern Living?, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, Warrington
- Invited, curated by Flora Fairbairn and Philly Adams, 9 Hillgate Street, London
- Creekside Open, selected by Richard Deacon, APT Gallery, London Creekside Open, selected by Lisa Milroy, APT Gallery, London
- 2014
- Fin, FOLD Gallery, London
- A Union of Voices, Horatio Jr., London
- Here, there and somewhere in between (Project 1), Horatio Jr., London
- As Wide As A Door Is Open: Material Images, FOLD Gallery, London
- Summer Saloon Show, Lion and Lamb Gallery, London Symbolic Logic, Identity Art Gallery, Hong Kong
- 2013
- New Order II: British Art Today, The Saatchi Gallery, London
- FOLD residency, The Hospital Club, London
- James Alec Hardy and Dominic Beattie, The Depot, London
- Creekside Open selected by Paul Noble, Apt Gallery, London FOLD Gallery at Art 13, London
- Summer Show, Cul De Sac, London
- 2012
- Barbican Arts Group Trust Open, London
- Patter-Nation, Moorhouse Art, London
- Double Vision, The Lion and Lamb Gallery, London
- This Is The End Of The Beginning, Moorhouse Art, London
- This Is The Beginning Of The End, Homefront Gallery, London
- 2011
- Please Drive Slowly Through Our Village, FOLD Gallery, London
- Creekside Open, Selected by Dexter Dalwood - APT Gallery, London 2010
- London Art Fair, London
- Voida Voida, Le Petit Mignon, Berlin 2009
- Off Modern, Corsica Studios, London
- Wet Nightmares, FOLD Gallery, London 2006
- V22 Contemporary Art Collection Exhibition - Clerkenwell Workshops, London
- 2004
- Exhibition 22, Artspace 22 (organised by V22), Ladbroke Hall, London
Awards & residencies
Winner of Painting Prize, UK/Raine, The Saatchi Gallery.
Press & publications
- 2017 Unnatural Vibers exhibition review, Abstract Critical, May 2017
- Da Abore A Cadeira, Exhibition catalogue, April 2017
- 2016 Kaleidoscope, The Week, August 2016
- Approaches to Colour, a review by Laurence Noga, Saturation Point, August 2016 Kaleidoscope, Patterns That Connect, August 2016 Ambit Magazine, Issue 224, May 2016
- 2015
- UK/Raine, Exhibition Catalogue, November 2015
- Studio exhibition review, The Week, September 2015
- Studio exhibition review, ArtLyst, September 2015
- Studio exhibition review, Apollo magazine, September 2015
- Studio exhibition review, Saturation Point, September 2015
- 2014
- Abstract Critical Interview, by Sam Cornish, July 2014
- New Order II, British Art Today, The Saatchi Gallery, Exhibition
- Review by Brian Sewell, Evening Standard, February 2014
- New Order II, British Art Today, The Saatchi Gallery. Exhibition catalogue
- 2013
- Standard Interview, August 2013, Neil Clements.
- 2011
- Art Review, issue 53, October 2011, Rebecca Geldard. Exhibition Review.
- Please Drive Slowly Through Our Village, FOLD Gallery. Exhibition catalogue
Education
- 2004
- BA Hons, Visual Arts, Painting, Camberwell College of Art
- 2001
- Foundation Diploma, Ravensbourne College of Art and Design