Liz Neal

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Liz Neal (born 1973) is an artist based in London.

Neal grew up in North Wales. She makes paintings and installations which reference sexual, consumer and fantasy imagery.[1] [2] The room was later re-constructed in the prominent 2001 Martin Maloney-curated exhibition Death to the Fascist Insect That Prays on the Life of the People at Anthony d'Offay Gallery.[3]

Selected exhibitions

2007

An Archaeology, 176, London

2005

404 Arte Contemporanea, Naples

M'ars, Moscow

Dolore, curated by Klarita Pandolfi with Harry Pye, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London

2004

New Blood, Saatchi Gallery, London

Collaboration with Nick Knight at SHOWstudio: Lotus Eater, STORE, London and Room, Transition Gallery, London

The Ragged School, London

2003

Saatchi Gallery, London

Gloriana, One in the Other, London

2001

Death to the Fascist Insect, Anthony D'Offay Gallery, London

2000

RCA Secret, Royal College of Art, London

References

  1. ^ SartorialArt.com
  2. ^ Lotus Eater press release from STORE Gallery
  3. ^ ShowStudio.com

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