Harminder Judge
b.1982 Rotherham, UK / Lives and works in London UK
Education
(2017-2021) Postgraduate Diploma, Fine Art, Royal Academy Schools, London, UK (2002-05) BA (hons) Fine Art, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK
Selected Solo Exhibitions
(forthcoming, 2024) Matt’s Gallery & The Sunday Painter, London, UK
(forthcoming, 2023) Jhaveri Contemporary, Mumbai, India
(2022) Frieze London with The Sunday Painter, London, UK
(2022) Rising Skin from Rock and Chin, The Sunday Painter, London, UK
(2022) Ankles Absorbing Ash, Humber Street Gallery, Hull, UK
(2021) Mountains and Mercies, galeriepcp, Paris, France
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(2011) The Modes of Al-Ikseer (solo national touring project) Abandon Normal Devices, Liverpool, UK
(2010) The Modes of Al-Ikseer (solo national touring project) METAL, Southend, UK
(2010) The Modes of Al-Ikseer (solo national touring project) Arnolfini, Bristol, UK
(2010) The Modes of Al-Ikseer (solo national touring project) Portland Sculpture Quarry, UK
(2010) The Modes of Al-Ikseer (solo national touring project) Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown, Wales, UK
(2010) The Modes of Al-Ikseer (solo national touring project) New Art Exchange, Nottingham, UK
(2009) The Modes Of Al-Ikseer (performance) Spill Festival of Performance, Shunt, London, UK
Selected Group Exhibitions
(2023) Curated By, Glossary, Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna, Austria
(2023) The Reason for Painting, Mead Gallery, Warwick, UK
(2023) Love Letter, Pace Gallery, New York City, USA
(2022) And this skin of mine, Guts Gallery, London, UK
(2022) New Beginnings, Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong
(2021) A Grain of Sand, The Sunday Painter, London, UK
(2021) Am I Human To You?, Jugendstilsenteret & Kube Museum, Ålesund, Norway
(2020) Tomorrow: London, White Cube, London, UK
(2020) Our Ashes Make Great Fertilizer, Public Gallery, London, UK
(2019) At Home In The Universe, Jhaveri Contemporary, Mumbai, India
(2019) A Plot For The Multiverse, Indigo + Madder, London, UK
(2019) Premiums, Royal Academy Schools Interim Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK
(2018) Honeymoon, Royal Academy Schools 1st Year Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK
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(2012) The Holy Mountain Party, Fierce Festival, Birmingham, UK
(2011) Do What Thou Wilt, Spill Festival of Performance, Barbican, London, UK
(2011) You Should Be Living, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, UK
(2010) The Witching Hour, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, UK
(2008) Live Sermon (performance) Artsadmin, London, UK
(2008) Live Sermon (performance) The National Review Of Live Art, Tramway Gallery, Glasgow, UK
(2007) Video Sermon (group) Inport, International Video and Performance Art Festival, Estonia
(2007) The New Barbarians with La Pocha Nostra, Artnolfini, Bristol, UK
(2007) Live Sermon (performance) European Performance Art Festival, Centre For Contemporary Art, Warsaw, Poland
(2007) Video Sermon (screening) Oblo Cinema, Lausanne, Switzerland
(2007) Port City: On Mobility & Exchange (group) Arnolfini, Bristol, UK
(2007) Live Sermon (performance) The Bonnington Gallery, Nottingham, UK
(2007) Live Sermon (performance) Art Lifestyle & Globalisation, TATE Modern, London, UK
Publications / Reviews / Print
(forthcoming, 2023) The Anomie Review of Contemporary British Painting 3, Anomie Publishing,
(2023) The New Social Environment, The Brooklyn Rail Podcast
(2023) The Editorial Magazine, Editor’s pick, Love Letter at Pace Gallery
(2023) Love Letter, Pace Publishing
(2020) The Occult’s Return To Art, Wed 4th Nov, article by Hettie Judah for The Guardian
(2020) Elephant Magazine, coverage of Tomorrow: London at White Cube
(2020) The Evening Standard, coverage of Tomorrow: London at White Cube
(2019) The Hindu, National Newspaper of India, review of exhibition at Jhaveri Contemporary, Mumbai, by Pooja Savansukha
(2015) Art & Religion in the 21st Century, edited by Dr Aaron Rosen, Thames & Hudson
(2012) In this strange house, review by Harun Morrison, This Is Tomorrow
(2012) The Right Dissonance, Royal College of Art publication, UK
(2011) The Independent, Experimental Showcase, The Spill Festival of Performance
(2010) Art of Ideas, edited by Matt Price
(2010) Spiritual Nourishment, Performance Art Journal 32, by Agnieszka Gratza
(2010) artartart Issue 08, review of The Modes of Al-Ikseer by Stuart Tait
(2010) Spill Festival of Performance: On Agency
(2009) Flash Art, Issue XLII No.269, article by Matt Price
(2008) Documenting Live, DVD, produced by LADA and David A. Bailey
(2007) RealTime Arts Magazine, issue #82, published in Australia, review of Live Sermon
(2007) Port City: On Mobility & Exchange, Cat. Published by Arnolfini
(2007) a-n magazine, The Essence of Performance, La Pocha Nostra collaboration, Review, issue Nov
Residencies / Grants / Awards
(2019) Grants / Awards Peter Rippon Travel Award to New York, awarded by The Royal Academy Schools, London, UK
(2019) Chelsea Arts Club Trust, MA Research & Materials Award, London, UK
(2013) Resident artist at Kedleston Hall, National Trust, supported by Meadow Arts, (2011) UK (2012) 3-month studio residency, New Art Gallery Walsall, UK
(2011) Difference Exchange, research residency in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
(2011)Winner of The Arts Foundation Fellowship Award, category Performance & Live Art, London, UK
(2010) Arts Council England, National Touring Project, grant for Modes of Al-Ikseer, UK
(2010) Visiting artist grant, TheaterFormen, Braunschweig, Germany