About

Andrew Gallacher

  • is an audio-painter
  • text-sculptor
  • and image-wrangler.

Education/Training
MA Fine Art. (Distinction) University of Kent
BA (Hons) Fine Art. (1:1) University of Kent
HND Photography. West Kent College
City & Guilds 7266-25 Advanced Diploma for IT Practitioners (ICT Systems Support) Level 3
City & Guilds 7266-24 Diploma for Practitioners (Systems Support) Level 2
TEFL Teaching Certificate

Exhibitions

Whitstable Biennale (6thJune2018) The House of Beautifully Earned Trust – screening/performance/LARP/experimental event – with Muster Station Artists’ Collective including Screening of Pounding Down Your Door (2017) at Horsebridge Cinema.

Meshes: ExP (9thMay2018)  at Genesis Cinema, Mile End Rd. E1. Screening of Pounding Down Your Door (2017)

Tate Modern – Tate Exchange. Data For Data’s Sake (2018)

51Zero/Festival 2017. Screening of Pounding Down Your Door (2017)
Group show, Reverberate. Chatham Historic Dockyard, University of Kent
Group show, Speak, Don’t Speak. (2016) Underdog Gallery, London
BA Degree show, (2016) Chatham Historic Dockyard, University of Kent
Group Media Show, West Kent College, (2015) Tonbridge
HND Degree show, (2014) K College, Tonbridge
In the Dock, (2015)Chatham Historic Dockyard, University of Kent
The Birchwood Prize (2015)
Tonbridge Festival (2013)

Collections
Hadlow College Collection
Private Collections

Curation
Reverberate. Degree Show 2017. University of Kent
Crossing the Line Group show West Kent College, 2015
HND Photography Group show, K College, 2014

Talks

Tate Modern, floor 4 Gallery 10 – 3rd/4th Feb 2018, Duchamp’s Fountain: Ten minute talk.

Radio
Resonance FM, Clear Spot. 19th May 2017: Interviewing Dean Simon Kirchin + soundscapes + student interviews

Publications
The Lil’ Corpse (with Nadia Perotta)
Lost Magic
The Eternal, The Transitory and The Absolute

Gallery
www.fipps.co.uk

“The postmodern artist becomes a manipulator of signs more than a producer of art objects, and the viewer an active reader of messages rather than a passive contemplator of the aesthetic…”

Hal Foster