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Roberts_utvald_2 kopiaJulie Roberts

Born 1963 in Fflint, North Wales
Lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland

News
ANDRÉHN-SCHIPTJENKO at Art Basel Hong Kong, May 23-26, 2013

Please join us in booth nr 3C35 where we will be delighted to present works by the following artists: Julie Roberts, (b, UK) Roberts is widely exhibited internationally and was first introduced to an international audience at the 1993 Venice Biennale. Most recently her work has been seen in a large solo show at the (Read more…)

JULIE ROBERTS at Connersmith, October 27 – December 22, 2012

CONNERSMITH. is very pleased to announce “Nothing Lasts Forever” a two-artist exhibition of new painting by Julie Roberts and new sculpture by Kenny Hunter. The friendship between these Scottish artists began in 1988 at the Glasgow School of Art, grew in the days of the Glasgow Conceptual Art Scene, and endures to the present day. (Read more…)

Andréhn-Schiptjenko at The Armory Show March 8-11, 2012

We look forward to seeing you in our booth 602, pier 94 at the Armory Show. Prompted by the Nordic Focus of this year’s edition of the fair we have focused our selection on some of the gallery’s Swedish artists. Martin Jacobson (b 1978, SE) assembles collages from images he finds at flea markets and (Read more…)

JULIE ROBERTS [solo exhibition] May 12 – June 19, 2011

We are very proud to present Julie Roberts’ fourth solo show, Staying Together, at the gallery. Roberts is widely exhibited internationally and was first introduced to an international audience at the 1993 Venice Biennale. Most recently her work has been seen in a large solo show at the Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland with (Read more…)

FOREIGN STUDIES [group show] August 26 – October 3, 2010

Foreign Studies – A group show with: Annika von Hausswolff, Annika Larsson, Matts Leiderstam, Marilyn Minter, Julie Roberts, Mika Rottenberg, Nina Saunders and Xavier Veilhan. It is with great pleasure that Andréhn-Schiptjenko opens the fall 2010 season with the group exhibition Foreign Studies. Featuring a selection of artists represented by the gallery Foreign Studies focuses (Read more…)