SELECTED WORKS BY Jamie Shovlin
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
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2004
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Naomi V Jelish
2004
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Naomi V Jelish’s life story is one of pathos and tragedy.
Her strange tale is explained to visitors on labels, in newspaper cuttings, photographs, school reports and through personal mementoes.
Naomi showed great aptitude for art in the face of complete indifference from her family and school. But in 1991, a few months after her father drowned, Naomi, then 13, her mother, and her four siblings mysteriously walked out of the family home in Gravesend, Kent, and despite extensive police inquiries, none of them has been seen or heard of again. A cutting from the Kent Messenger discloses that in September 1990 Naomi won "the prestigious North Kent Student Art Prize".
In August the following year the paper reported that police were concerned because the family had vanished. Neighbours said the family seemed "cursed". David Jelish, the head of the family and a road mender with Kent county council, had drowned while saving one of the children, another child had recently survived electrocution and Vanessa, the children's mother, was suffering from a stress-related illness following the death of her youngest son in 1989.
A book accompanying the display at the Saatchi Gallery goes on to say that Naomi's precocious drawings were recovered from the abandoned house some time later by the late John Ivesmail, a science teacher at Naomi's school who had befriended the family. Though beguiled by her sketches, he waited until 1999 to show them in a small exhibition in Gravesend.
Soon after, he passed Naomi's pictures to a friend, a young artist called Jamie Shovlin, who curated an exhibition of the drawings, along with all Jelish memorabilia recovered from their house and the newspaper cuttings.
The story of Naomi is moving, but it is a hoax, the products of the imagination of Shovlin, 25, from Leicester, a graduate of the Royal College of Art, who spent three years creating the fantasy.
He produced the drawings, the cuttings, the school reports et al in order, as he explained, "to test the boundaries of ambiguity".
Naomi V Jelish and John Ivesmail are anagrams of Jamie Shovlin.
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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Jamie Shovlin
Naomi V Jelish
2004
Extraneous Drawings, Private Sketchbooks & School Sketchbooks
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ARTIST INFORMATION
Jamie Shovlin's BIOGRAPHY
1978
Born in England
Lives and works in London
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2006
Aggregate, ArtSway, City Gallery, Leicester and Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
Lustfaust: A Folk History, Volume Gallery, New York
Trivium, Galleria Zero..., Milan, Italy
2005
A History of the Modern World, Central Space, London
Fontana Modern Masters, Riflemaker, Beak St, London
2004
For Some Other Cause, IBID Projects Vilnius, Lithuania
Naomi V. Jelish, Riflemaker, Beak St, London
2002
Five Books, Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2005
After the Fact, Tullie House Museum, Carlisle
2004
Galleon and Other Stories, Saatchi Gallery, London
Artfutures, Contemporary Art Society, City of London School, London
This much is certain..., Royal College of Art Galleries
2003
Inside Out-Investigating Drawing, Milton Keynes Gallery
nth Art, Ols & Co. Gallery, London
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2003, Cornerhouse, Manchester
Please – Take One, '39', Mitchell St, London
2002
Artlab22: Over The Road, Imperial College, London
Spectrum ll, Heathcote Arts, Nottingham
Diversion, Arch 295, Camberwell. London
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