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- Julia Tcharfas – PERMACULTURES – Artist residencies: Media, technology & ecology, for artists exploring technology and media culture against the backdrop of apparent ecological crisis. SPACE hosts 1-3 month residencies in the MediaLab supporting artists to develop and produce new work. [space], London, February – April 2012
- Jani Ruscica – 41st International Film Festival, Rotterdam – with Scene Shifts (2011) in the International Tiger Awards for Short Film Competition – participating artists: Phil Collins, Mati Diop, Jeroen Eisinga, Hala Elkoussy, Omer Fast, Cao Fei, Miguel Fonseca, Beatrice Gibson, Andreas Horvath, Hayoun Kwon, Cristóbal León & Joaquín Cociña, Charlotte Lim Lay Kuen, Christelle Lheureux, Robert Morgan, Tasaka Naoko, Deimantas Narkevicius, Jani Ruscica, Albert Sackl,, Makino Takashi, Rafael Urban, Martijn van Boven & Tom Tlalim, 25 January – 5 February 2012
- Jani Ruscica – Scene Shifts – review by John Gayer, ART PAPERS magazine; pg 50
- Tim Ivison and Julia Tcharfas – ARTISSIMA18, Turin – New Entries, with Hilary Crisp, London; 4-6 November 2011
- Jani Ruscica – Nordic Art Today: Conceptual Debts, Broken Dreams and New Horizons curated by Anna Bitkina, Kari J. Brandzaeg, Birta Gudjonsdottir, Aura Seikkula, Olesya Turkina, Simon Sheikh, Power Ekroth – with Tatiana Akhmetgalieva, Kasper Akhøj, Lene Berg, Eva la Cour, Nanna Debois Buhl, Leander Djønne, Silas Emmery, Steingrim ur Eyfjörd, Gunndis Yr Finnbogadottir, Bodil Furu, Ivan Galuzin, Goksøyr & Martens, Allen Grubesic, Tamar Guimarães, Bjørn-Kowalski Hansen, Goran Hassanpour, Siri Hermansen, IC-98, Unnar Örn Jonasson & Olivia Plender, Vlad Kulkov, Anna Lindal & Bjarki Bragason, Dorinel Marc, Hans Rosenström, Jani Ruscica, Soap Group, Stas Bags, Johan Thurfjell, Grigory Yushchenko, Johan Zetterquist; Loft Project Etagi, St Petersburg, Russia; 04 November – 11 December 2011
- Jani Ruscica – The Limits curated by Crystal Mowry – with Kristan Horton, Spring Hurlbut, Jani Ruscica, David Spriggs, Kerry Tribe, Lani Maestro, Alyson Shotz; Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Canada; 16 September 2011 – 08 January 2012
- Tim Ivison and Julia Tcharfas – FOR INCLUSION IN THE SYLLABI – with Am Nuden Da, Ana Balona de Oliveira, Thomas Bush, Angus Cameron, Patrick Coyle, FSP, Tim Ivison and Julia Tcharfas, Sarah Jury, Mikko Kuorinki, Matthew MacKisack, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Rory Rowan, Matthew Thompson, Martijn in’t Veld – The Pigeon Wing, London; 14 Sep 2011 – 30 Sep 2011
- Jani Ruscica – Found in Translation – Chapter L – curated by Emmanuel Lambion with Lara Almarcegui, Juan Araita, John Baldessari, Pierre Bismuth, Aline Bouvy & John Gillis, Lucia Bru, Francisco Camacho, Koenraad Dedobbeleer, Simona Denicolai and Ivo Provoost, Agnès Geoffray, gerlach & koop, Sofie Haesaerts, Saskia Holmkvist, Hedwig Houben, Elodie Huet, Ann-Veronica Janssen, Ermias Kifleyesus, POTENTIAL ESTATE, Jani Ruscica, Ruth Sacks, Bas Schevers, Simon Starling, Eric Van Hove, VVORK, Pieter Vermeerch, Freek Wambacq – Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’Art Contemporain, Luxembourg; 29 September 2011 – 15 January 2012
- Jani Ruscica – solo exhibition, Forum Box, Helsinki; 12 August – 4 September 2011
- Tim Ivison and Julia Tcharfas – Rules of Engagement – with Julia Crabtree & William Evans, Timothy Ivison & Julia Tcharfas, Maria Theodoraki et al curated by Corinne Mynatt (for gesamtkunstwerk 2012); An exhibition which explores the nature of collaboration through three varying practices; Angus-Hughes Gallery, London; 25th June – 24th July 2011
- George Young – Imagine Being Here Now, Momentum 2011, 6th Nordic Biennial of Contemporary Art, Moss, Norway; curated by Theodor Ringborg, Christian Skovbjerg Jensen, Marianne Zamecznik, Markús Þór Andrésson, Aura Seikkula, 18 June – 2 October 2011; Forward to catalogue by Mousse Publishing – released in Venice, courtyard of Collegio Armeno (Campo Santa Margherita) in collaboration with the Icelandic Pavilion; 3 June 2011, 8pm.
- Americans and Apricots – Time Out London, review by Rebecca Geldard, No. 2122, 21-27 April, 2011, pg. 53
- George Young – The Shape We’re In catalogue launch, with contributing texts by Freire Barnes, Laura Barlow, Alissa Bennett, Andrew Bonacina, Lisa Bosse, Matthew Drage, Alex Gartenfeld, Francesca Gavin, Isobel Harbison, Owen Hatherley, Celia Jameson, Laura K Jones, Tina Kukielski, Ali MacGilp, Coline Milliard, Tom Morton, Steve Pulimood, Pavel Pyś, Alun Rowlands, Barry Schwabsky, Skye Sherwin, Rob Tufnell; Zabludowicz Collection, London; 8 April, 2011, 6-8pm
- Jani Ruscica – IHME Contemporary Art Festival with Jeremy Deller and Nicholas Abrahams, Cyprien Gaillard, Jani Ruscica, Jubilee Hall, Helsinki; 1-3 April 2011
- Tim Ivison and Julia Tcharfas / Jani Ruscica – Critic’s Choice: (Architecture in Words Only), timeout.com/london, February 2011
- George Young – The Shape We’re In (London) with Martin Boyce, Ethan Breckenridge and Sean Dack, Rachael Champion, Matthew Darbyshire, Matthew Day Jackson, Nicolas Deshayes, Samantha Donnelly, Sean Edwards, Peggy Franck, Ryan Gander, Fergal Stapleton, Haim Steinbach, Jack Strange, Gary Webb, Nicole Wermers, Franz West and George Young, Zabludowicz Collection, London; 10 March – 12 June 2011
- Tim Ivison – Social Mobility: Collaborative Projects with Temporary Services, The Block Museum of Art, Evanston, IL; 14 April – 14 August, 2011
- Tim Ivison – SPCMKR (with Nick Lucking), On The Road, group show, Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA; 2 February – 3 April, 2011
- Tim Ivison and Julia Tcharfas – Housing Problems curated by Tim Ivison & Julia Tcharfas (London, UK), Facsimile Magazine, published by Haoyan of America. ISSN 1937-2116. Volume Five, Number One
- George Young – Modern Painters, The Next Generation: 9 Artists You Need To Watch, profile by Meredith Mendelsohn, issue December 2010/January 2011
- George Young – NADA Art Fair, Miami (solo presentation), with Hilary Crisp, London; 2-5 December 2010
- George Young – SCREENING: A consideration towards the subtleties of display in materiality – with video works by Oliver Michaels, Paul Pfeiffer, Tom Smith and Ryan Trecartin and the paintings of Stewart Cliff, Armen Eloyan, Robin Footitt, Sachin Kaeley, Albert Oehlen, Daniel Sinsel, George Young and Toby Ziegler. 203-205 Brompton Rd, London, SW3; 13 October – 10 November 2010
- George Young – Shortlisted for Jerwood Drawing Prize 2010, selected by: Charles Darwent, Jenni Lomax, Emma Talbot. Exhibition of shortlisted artists at Jerwood Space, London; 29 September – 7 November 2010
- Tim Ivison and Julia Tcharfas – Another Romance, The 2010 New Wight Biennial, New Wight Gallery, UCLA, Los Angeles, 23 September – 7 October, 2010
- Tim Ivison and Julia Tcharfas – Counter Constructs: Nicholas Brooks, Graham Hudson, Tim Ivison and Julia Tcharfas, Paul Kneale, Guan Rong, Brendan Threadgill, brings together seven artists from the UK and North America in an exhibition exploring strategies of representation and critique of the urban built environment. Auto Italia South East, London; 17 September – 23 October 2010
- George Young – Anna-Catharina Gebbers: Curator-In-Residence, The Library of Babel, Works from the Zabludowicz Collection, 176 London; 25 February – 9 May 2010
- George Young – Close to Home, Galleria Davide Di Maggio, Milan, 11 December 2009 – 9 February 2010
- George Young – Solo exhibition, WE-Project, Brussels, BE – 15 January – 12 February 2010. Thurs. 14 Jan. 6:30pm: Roundtable with Michael Borremans and George Young on the topic of contemporary figurative painting.
- George Young – John Jones Work-on-Paper Prize selected by: Polly Staple, Danny Rolph, Martin Herbert, Stuart Evans, Zoo; October 2009
- George Young – Started 2009, selection of the best graduate works of European art schools, Gallery Klatovy/Klenová, Czech Republic; 1 Aug – 26 Sept 2009
- Jani Ruscica – Life Forms with Micol Assaël, Charles Avery, Rosa Barba, Andreas Eriksson, Ane Graff, Tue Greenfort, Henrik Håkansson, Helen Mirra, Katie Paterson, Jani Ruscica, Tomas Saraceno, Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm; 16 September 2009 – 10 January 2010
- George Young – Meetfactory Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic; August 2009
- George Young – Time Out London, review by Martin Herbert, No. 2016, 9-15 April, 2009, pg. 47