•  Folkert de Jong - The Shooting Lesson
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  •  Dirk Skreber - Untitled
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  •  Gert & Uwe Tobias - Untitled
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  •  Georg Herold - Untitled
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  •  Kristin Baker - The Raft Of Perseus & Excide Batteries Beer a Sphere
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SELECTED WORKS BY Brian Griffiths

Boneshaker
Brian Griffiths
Boneshaker

2003

wood, various

242 x 230 x 500cm
Brian Griffiths is a backyard crusader for the sticky stuff of legend. His monumental scale sculptures are portals for adventure: cardboard box space ships, garbage bin knights, and bathroom caulking astronauts. Boneshaker is a magical time-travelling gypsy caravan, entirely constructed from tables and hand-carved wooden ornaments found in South London antique markets. Griffiths trades on the ‘secret histories’ of the second-hand conversation pieces, using their authenticity to falsify an exotic, more ‘ancient’ history of his own.
Beneath the Stride of Giants

Beneath the Stride of Giants

Brian Griffiths
Beneath the Stride of Giants

2004

wood

Length 12m (36ft) Width 2.5m (8ft) Hull Height 2.5m (8ft) Floor to mast height 6m (20ft) Stern Height 3.8m (12ft)
Brian Griffiths is a junk shop Viking; Beneath The Stride Of Giants is his own personal Valhalla. Working entirely with recycled materials, Griffiths’s adventure starts at second-hand furniture markets, each antique table and chiffonier is a conquest towards his ultimate campaign; his galleon is more than just a sculpture – it’s a monumental attempt to create something with real possibility.
For Griffiths it’s simply about matter over mind: mahogany veneer from the backs of Edwardian tallboys bows perfectly for the prow, a Victorian bureau makes for an ornate helm, bizarre little architectural cornices stand in for protective totems of ancient gods and monsters; the sails, made from fabric purchased at a gypsy market in Greece, were lovingly stitched together by his girlfriend.
The impedimenta of mystical voyage, the accoutrements of war; Griffiths creates an armada of imagination, a monumental epic of fantasy and legend.
Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Brian Griffiths
Peter Lorre

2003

12 heads plaster and mixed media

28 x 16 x 14cm
Installed like gargoyles, Peter Lorre Time Machine is a series of casts taken from the Hollywood actor’s death mask. Each bust has been dressed to suggest traditional costumes from different historical periods. Norman soldier, Viking, Pharaoh and Caveman accessories have been fashioned from ornate crockery and cheap costume props. Each make-over or new role given to Lorre appears like a belated attempt to breathe life into the character actor’s inanimate features.

Brian Griffiths's BIOGRAPHY

Born in Stratford-Upon-Avon


SOLO EXHIBITIONS



2005
Brian Griffiths Luisa Strina, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Brian Griffiths Vilma Gold, London
Brian Griffiths , Groninger Museum, Groninger

2004
Brian Griffiths , The Breeder, Athens
Brian Griffiths , Camden Arts Centre, London

2003
When the World Was Young , Vilma Gold, London

2002
Brian Griffiths, Galeria Luisa Strina, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Brian Griffiths , MCMagma, Milan

2001
When Few Were Charmed , Vilma Gold, London

1999
Once upon a Star , One in the Other, London

1997
Brian Griffiths , Habitat, London


GROUP EXHIBITIONS



2004
Nocturnal Emissions , The Groninger Museum, Groninger
Shapeshifters , M-PROJECT, Paris
Belem Museum of Modern Art, Belem
Galleon and Other Stories , The Saatchi Gallery, London
New Blood , The Saatchi Gallery, London
Tonight , Studio Voltaire, London
Moon Absinthe , Rotterdam
Collage , Bloomberg Space, London

2003
Strange Messengers , The Breeder, Athens
The Lost Collection of An Invisible Man , The Laing Art Gallery , Newcastle

2002
The Necessary Enemy , Bart Wells Institute, London

2001
OPEN PLAN P3-The Marathon , Alphadelta Gallery & Artio Gallery, Athens
Tirana Biennale , Albania, UK Section
Sages, Scientists and Madmen , One in the Other, London
Just History , Tal Esther Gallery, Tel Aviv
Hemorrhaging of States , Tent, Rotterdam
Beck's Futures 2 , ( touring exhibition), Institute of Contemporary Art, London. The Fruitmarket, Edinburgh & Sothebys, New York
City Racing 1988-98: A Partial Account , Institute of Contemporary Art, London

2000
Brian Griffiths and Kenji Yanobe , Barbican Centre, London
We Live A Life Of Endless Pleasure , with David Thorpe, Film Club, Glasgow
Include me out , Unit 6 Provost Street, London
Heart and Soul , Sandoni Rey, Los Angeles
London Orphan Asylum , Mostra D'Arte Contemporanea, Milan
Don't Worry , Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London
These Epic Islands , Vilma Gold, London

1999
Nice To Meet You , Kunstbunker, Nurmberg
Heart & Soul , Long Lane, London
The Manchurian Candidate , Ciara Ennis and David Goldenberg, London
Neurotic Realism (Part 1), The Saatchi Gallery, London

1998
Cluster Bomb , Morrison Judd Gallery, London
Kling Klang , Frigate HMS Plymouth in association with The Tate Gallery Liverpool, Liverpool
East International , Norwich School of Art, Norwich
Ultra Gnost , Sali Gia Gallery, London
Project V - "The Future is for the Young", Galleri Axel Morner, Stockholm
Hey, You Never Know, Kenny Schachter, New York

1997
New Contemporaries 97 , Cornerhouse, Manchester; Camden Arts Centre, London; CCA, Glasgow
Selected by Hans Ulrich Orbrist, Gillian Wearing & Sarat Maharaj.
Show 47 , City Racing, London
Gonzo , Bethnal Green old Police Station, London
Transmat , One in the Other, London
Group Show , Deutsch Britische Freundschaft, London
Transatlanti , Incubator, London & Konstakuten, Stockholm
Cardboard Box and Tape , Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, curated by Kirsty Ogg
Low Maintenance , Hales Gallery, London
Debonair Goofers , Conductors Hallway, London
Life/Live , Musee d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris

1996
The Dean Street Garage Sale , Soho, London, curated by Paul Morrison.
Angels , Standpoint Gallery. Shoreditch, London