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Decima Gallery

Decima Gallery (also Decima Projects, Decima International Arts or Decima) is a London-based arts projects organisation with a reputation for irreverent projects.[1] It is owned and managed by David West,[1][2][3][4] Alex Chappel,[1][2][4][5] Larry McGinity [5] and Mark Reeves.[4][5]

Decima have occupied various physical spaces since 1997 and have also staged a number of projects hosted by other venues, in London and around the world, including major London spaces such as the Tate Modern, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Whitechapel Gallery. Decima have also staged many conceptual, event-based and media-based projects.[2][5] Ralph Rugoff in a 1998 edition of Frieze called them "Neo-Publicists", describing them as not just seeking press coverage, but using mass media as an artistic medium.[6]

As well as staging art projects, events, and club nights, Decima deals in limited edition books and prints, specialising in Gilbert & George[7] and Stephen Gill.

A 2008 article in The London Paper described the gallery as "infamous" for its headline-grabbing stunts in the late 1990s, including the hoax "Fuckart & Pimp" exhibition where Angela Marshall pretended to offer her artwork in exchange for oral sex, the show "Was Jesus a Homosexual?" and the time that curators Alex Chappel and David West gratecrashed the Tate dressed as a pantomime cow to "make people think".[2]

Origin edit

David C. West worked with the Factual Nonsense Gallery alongside Joshua Compston before Compston's death on 5 March 1996.[8] Among projects on which they collaborated was The Jack Duckworth Memorial Clinic,[9] a spoof clinic for soap opera addicts.

In 1996, West, along with Alex Chappel, formed a "media terrorist" group called a.r.t. ("a reasonable thought"). "We use the media as a canvas for art", explained West:[10] "Stunts have included running a clinic for soap opera addicts and launching The Dennis Nilsen Tour Company.".[6][11]

Decima Street 1997-2000 edit

The group's name originates from the address of their first gallery space[2][12] which was officially launched in February 1998 at 3 Decima Studios, Decima Street, London SE1.[13][14]

The gallery was first occupied on 31 August 1997 by Guy Hilton, Philip Hunt, Alex Chappel and Matthew John Andrew. Guy Hilton left before the first show, later founding the Guy Hilton Gallery with Angela Friese in London's East End, in 2005. On 12 February 1998 the gallery was launched with a show named "Scott",[13][14] which was organised by Matthew John Andrew and Philip Hunt.

In April 1998, Decima staged "Fuckart & Pimp", a hoaxed show that purported to feature a female artist producing paintings while having sex with clients.[15][16][17][18]

"With delicious predictability, the Great British Public were incensed." The show was in fact a hoax.[19][20]

Hunt and Andrew left in November 1998 after which, Decima was managed by Chappel and West.

On 21 August 1998, Decima sent a fax to the Tate informing them that they would be bringing a real cow to the Gallery to "show where food and sex connect with the world of art". It turned out to be the artists themselves as a pantomime cow. At this time, the artist Derrick Welsh was represented by and closely affiliated to Decima.[2][21]

In April 1999, Decima attempted to cause another splash with a show entitled "Was Jesus a Homosexual?" which was organised in conjunction with political philosopher Richard Morley. The Independent's Pandora column reported that:

Gilbert and George have installed part of a 100-year-old fountain they purchased recently, which featured the inscription "Jesus said if any man thirst let him come to me and let him drink". This now reads "Jesus said let him come". Another exhibitor, Piers Wardle, has made a crucifix with wooden balls attached by a "string that can be played with" and called it The Miracle of Holy Balls. Charles Sayer's canvas of a naked woman, legs apart, is displayed alongside eight framed biblical texts and entitled Anti-Christ I awake thee. The piece de resistance is Andrew Putland's untitled triptych depicting a black Jesus and black disciples engaged in fellatio with Christ.[22]

The exhibition also featured Swedish artist Anna Livia Löwendahl-Atomic.

When the original gallery space closed in January 2000 the name Decima continued to be used by Chappel and West for art projects.

In limbo 2000-2007 edit

Decima steadily continued organising and participating in projects during 2000–2007, albeit far less frequently. During this time, those involved with Decima became involved with other offshoot and related projects.

In 2005, The Upstairs Gallery in Clerkenwell Green, London was opened by Chappel and Fiona Watson while the Guy Hilton Gallery was opened in Spitalfields, London, and an art and book sales website www.drugaddict.co.uk was launched by West.

Gallery 2 in Hackney Wick edit

Decima opened an art gallery in a former peanut factory in London's Hackney Wick area [7][23] on 23 February 2008 with a launch show "The Famous, The Infamous and the Really Quite Good".[2][failed verification]

In March 2008, Decima began a collaboration with local galleries Elevator and Residence and local studios to plan a local Arts Festival, called Hackney Wicked. On 8 August, The first Hackney Wicked festival went ahead.[23]

Also during 2008, Decima launched their online project 'Decima TV' by webcasting a "chat show" in which comedian Aaron Barschak conducted a series of interviews with artists, namely the artists Bob & Roberta Smith,[24] Franko B and Mark McGowan.

Decima are on record as sceptical about the 2012 Olympics, which is planned for the Hackney Wick area. They comment in an article by Fay Nicholson "Relational Aesthetics"[25]

The Hackney Wick Decima Gallery space closed late 2008 - early 2009.

Without walls, 2009 edit

Decima were criticised in January 2009 following an exhibition on Sunday 18th where they utilised images of missing three-year-old schoolgirl Madeleine McCann in a pornographic exhibition Make Your Own Maddy Porn.[1] The exhibition was branded "appalling and completely insensitive" by the NSPCC.[26] West and Chappel responded with a statement to the Hackney Gazette, saying that "In many ways we were just trying to highlight how Madeleine McCann's image has been used and abused by the press over the past 21 months." They added that they "never intended nor wanted to cause offence to the McCann family by doing this" but acknowledged that such an outcome was "impossible to achieve".[27] They claimed to have been subjected to "dozens of people from Liverpool literally kicking the door in" after the gallery's details were given out on a Liverpool radio station, and the Hackney Wick gallery was closed at the end of January.[27]

In July 2009, Decima exhibited in the Ghetto Gallery, Split, Croatia[4] and went on to stage notable exhibitions in Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany; Piccadilly, London and the Tate Modern, London.

As well as exhibitions, in 2009 Decima also organised various film projects, performance projects, art fairs, live music events and even a Berlin rave.

Exhibitions and projects edit

A selection of exhibitions and projects organised by or involving Decima Gallery. Most dates are approximate: where an accurate date is shown, this refers to the launch date.

1997 and earlier

Related projects which pre-date Decima:

  • 1995: The Jack Duckworth Memorial Clinic.[9]
  • 1996: A.R.T. A Reasonable Thought Zine Project.[6][10]
  • 1996: The Dennis Nilsen Tour Company.[6][10]
  • 1997: 9 August: The Live Stock Market London. Offered Pantomime Cow rides. Organised by Gavin Turk and the Factual Nonsense Trust.[8]
1998

All 1998 events held at Decima Gallery, London SE1, UK unless otherwise stated.

  • 1998: February: Scott - the inaugural show (reviewed in Time Out 25 February 1998).[13][14] Curated by Matthew John Andrew and Philip Hunt.
  • 1998: March: 290¼ pounds - the first solo exhibition of Matt Calderwood. Curated by Alex Chappel & Amy Plant.[28]
  • 1998: April: Fuckart & Pimp - a conceptual media hoax event by Chappel and West - launched 17 April 1998.[2][6][15][16][17][19][20][29][30]
  • 1998: 29 May: VOIDance - a performance by Gitta Wellbe. Curated by Philip Hunt.
  • 1998: 29 May: Instrument - a performance by Angelica Fernando. Curated by Philip Hunt.
  • 1998: 29 May: Vibrating Wall - site specific installation by Philip Hunt.
  • 1998: Split - group show by St. Martins graduates. Curated by Matthew John Andrew and Philip Hunt.
  • 1998: June:Lost and Found - a group show including Simon Starling. Curated by Annalise Hollis by invitation of Matthew John Andrew.
  • 1998: Marginal Platform [Blue Lagoon] solo installation by Wendy Bornholdt.[31]
  • 1998: The Decima Banquet featuring the Blue Museum's Jack Diamond, Rart & Sete's penis casserole and make up artist to the stars Sharon Dowsett
  • 1998: The Sofa Show - Matt Calderwood and Louise Camrass.
  • 1998: Summer: Inter-gallery 5-a-side art football tournament against White Cube Gallery, Victoria Miro Gallery and others. Organised by Sam's Salon and held at Spitalfields Market, London.
  • 1998: 21 August: Daisy The Pantomime Cow goes to the Tate Gallery[2][21] performance outside the Tate Britain Gallery, Millbank, London.
  • 1998: 31 August: The Diana Weekend[32]
  • 1998: October Framed - The Media as Canvas.[6][10]
  • 1998: December: Arsed - a group show by Rart and Sete,[33] Derrick Welsh and Alison Chan.
1999

All 1999 events held at Decima Gallery, London SE1, UK unless otherwise stated.

2000–2007
  • 2000: Derrick Welsh - The F@ c@ s@ on the m@ at Bacon Street Studios, London. Organised by Alex Chappel & Lynn Wilson.
  • 2001: September Maslen & Mehra - Drift, the film at 291 Gallery, Hackney, London.
  • 2002: Micalefalob at 291 Gallery, Hackney, London.
  • 2002: Daykinisms at Tinsy Space, Brick Lane, London.
  • 2004: The Joke's on Us - Although not organised by Decima, this Show at De-luxe Arts, Hoxton Square, London, was organised by Robert Urquahart and Anna Lewis and featured a video by Alex Chappel, an installation by David C. West, a photograph by Decima and rude embroidery by Derrick Welsh.
  • 2005: May: Piers & Micalef - Are You Thinking What We're Thinking? at Upstairs Gallery, Clerkenwell, London. Organised by Alex Chappel & Fiona Watson to coincide with 2005 United Kingdom general election;
  • 2005: June: Dead Derrick - a Derrick Welsh retrospective at Upstairs Gallery, Clerkenwell, London.
  • 2007: May: The Surrealist's Ball at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. "Sad Fan Raffle" performance by David C. West and Stephen Micalef. Organised by Rosie Cooper.
  • 2007: 30 June: The Last Puff at the Golden Heart pub, London. Exhibition to mark the last day upon which it was legal to smoke in public places in England. Included drawings of cigarettes by many notable figures and celebrities, including Jarvis Cocker, David Hockney, Sarah Lucas, Dinos Chapman, Vic Reeves and Malcolm McLaren.
2008

All 2008 events held at Decima Gallery, Hackney Wick, London E3, UK (unless otherwise stated).

  • 2008: February: The Famous, the Infamous and the Really Quite Good.The opening show at Decima Gallery, Hackney Wick, London. Including Gilbert and George, Gavin Turk, and even Primrose Hill socialite Sadie Frost.[2][35]
  • 2008: April: Micalef for Mayor project.
  • 2008: April: The Decima Easter Auction compered by actress and singer Paloma Faith.
  • 2008: 17 May: Piers & Micalef - Banksy versus Barksy.[38]
  • 2008: 28 May: Shiv Mishra Solo show of the Indian artist.
  • 2008: 31 May: The Decima Editions Launch & Art Fair.[39]
  • 2008: May: Decima TV presents an interview with Bob & Roberta Smith interviewer Aaron Barschak.[24][40]
  • 2008: May: Decima TV presents an interview with Mark McGowan interviewer Aaron Barschak
  • 2008: 5 June: Mind the Step - Camberwell College Drawing MA show.
  • 2008: 7 June: Decima TV presents an interview with Franko B interviewer Aaron Barschak
  • 2008: Illegal Dog Fight at the Elevator Gallery, Hackney Wick, London.
  • 2008: 13 June: Iceberg Enters Obelisk at the Whitechapel Gallery, London. Screening of film 'Illegal Dog Fight'.
  • 2008: 21 June: The Decima Artists Show with live music by Paloma Faith.
  • 2008: 19 July: The Decima Arts Club featuring Piers Jamson.
  • 2008: 9 August: The Art Olympics. Featured Stephen Micalef, Piers Wardle and Stephen Gill.[23]
  • 2008: August: The Hackney Wicked Festival - co-founders and co-organisers of the first festival in 2008.[23] Various venues around Hackney Wick.
  • 2008: Summer: The Cowboy Art Fair. Organised by Geraldine Ryan. Featuring Piers Wardle, Stephen Micalef, Spiritwo and others[41]
  • 2008: Condensation 08 show curated by Robson Cesar.
  • 2008: 6 September: Decima at Bestival showed with Stranger than Paradise Club at the Polka Tent, dressed as dogs, at the Bestival Festival 08, The Isle of Wight, UK.
  • 2008: 13 September: Decima at Stranger than Paradise at Dex Club, Brixton, London. Dog Dancing performance.
  • 2008: 8 November: Decima at "A Night of Hackney Adventures" at the Round Chapel, Clapton, London. Organised by Stephen Gill.
  • 2008: 4 December: Decima TV presents Byron Pritchard v East End Lights filmed at Beyond Retro, London [42]
  • 2008: 13 December: The Decima Christmas Art Fair & Nativity Play Organised by Kate Kotcheff, daughter of Ted Kotcheff. Art fair featured Carlo Zenone.
2009
  • 2009: 18 January: An Afternoon of Hardcore Porn project. Held in Clapton, London.[1]
  • 2009: 24 January: Micalef for Poet Laureate project, launched at Pages of Hackney bookshop, Clapton, London.[43]
  • 2009: 17 April: Decima on Resonance FM radio broadcast, London.
  • 2009: 23 May: Decima Charity Fundraising Ball held at McGinity Hall, Hackney, London.
  • 2009: June: The Art Car Boot Fair at Brick Lane, London. Dressed as dogs.
  • 2009: 24 July: It's All Over Banksy Mark Reeves and the Decima Dogs at Ghetto Gallery, Split, Croatia.[4]
  • 2009: 1 August: Come Back Decima, all is forgiven as part of the Hackney Wicked Festival, Hackney Wick, London.[23]
  • 2009: 11 September: Britain's Rubbish Fundraiser live event held at the George Tavern, Whitechapel, London, in association with La Bouche Magazine. Featuring Tymon Dogg, The Coolness, The Fucks, Stephen Gill, Simon Ould, Mark McGowan, Paul Sakoilsky, Nova, Tricity Vogue, Stephen Micalef, Piers Wardle, Mark Reeves, cApStAn StRiNg, Vicki Gold & David C West.[44]
  • 2009: October: Asphalt Handbag, a rave in Berlin. Co-organised by Private Lives[45]
  • 2009: 30 October: Britain's Rubbish at Molecular Studio, Berlin, Germany. Featuring over 50 artists including Gilbert & George, Featherhouse, Piers Wardle, Darren Coffield and Gavin Turk. Joy Collie. Co-organised by Molecular Studio.[44][46][47][48]
  • 2009: 21 November: We're Dreamin' of a Rubbish Xmas! live music event held at the George Tavern, Whitechapel, London, in association with La Bouche Magazine. Acts included Beastellabeast, Nova, Douce Angoisse and The Annual Decima Nativity Play, in its second year, again directed by Kate Kotcheff.[49][50]
  • 2009: November: Xmas Rubbish art fair event, London.[49][50]
  • 2009: 19 December: Smash & Grab - Louise Camrass & Nelly Dimitranova - opening event at 97 Clerkenwell Road, Camden, London. Assisted by Camden Council.[51]
  • 2009: 12 & 13 December: The Decima Turnip Prize at the Tate Modern Gallery, as part of Rob Pruitt's Flea Market, itself part of the exhibition "Pop Life: Art in a Material World".[52]
  • 2009: 4 December: What Happens After the Ball? at Decima Clark West, Piccadilly, London. Organised by Decima, Nomad Galleries and Jackie Clark.[53]
2010
  • 2010: 7 January: Pop Up - Louise Camrass & Nelly Dimitranova - closing event at 97 Clerkenwell Road, Camden, London. Assisted by Camden Council[51]

See also edit

Artists, individuals and organisations Decima work with or have worked with,[citation needed] and other related articles:

Adam DantArt of the United KingdomContemporary artDavid ShaylerGary HartHarry PyeLittle Artists • Louise Camrass • Mark McGowanMatt Calderwood • Micalef • Neil ZakiewiczPaloma FaithPiers WardleSadie FrostSimon StarlingStephen Gill (photographer)Tymon DoggVic ReevesYoung British ArtistsQuilla Constance

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page April 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Decima Gallery also Decima Projects Decima International Arts or Decima is a London based arts projects organisation with a reputation for irreverent projects 1 It is owned and managed by David West 1 2 3 4 Alex Chappel 1 2 4 5 Larry McGinity 5 and Mark Reeves 4 5 Decima have occupied various physical spaces since 1997 and have also staged a number of projects hosted by other venues in London and around the world including major London spaces such as the Tate Modern the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Whitechapel Gallery Decima have also staged many conceptual event based and media based projects 2 5 Ralph Rugoff in a 1998 edition of Frieze called them Neo Publicists describing them as not just seeking press coverage but using mass media as an artistic medium 6 As well as staging art projects events and club nights Decima deals in limited edition books and prints specialising in Gilbert amp George 7 and Stephen Gill A 2008 article in The London Paper described the gallery as infamous for its headline grabbing stunts in the late 1990s including the hoax Fuckart amp Pimp exhibition where Angela Marshall pretended to offer her artwork in exchange for oral sex the show Was Jesus a Homosexual and the time that curators Alex Chappel and David West gratecrashed the Tate dressed as a pantomime cow to make people think 2 Contents 1 Origin 2 Decima Street 1997 2000 3 In limbo 2000 2007 4 Gallery 2 in Hackney Wick 5 Without walls 2009 6 Exhibitions and projects 7 See also 8 ReferencesOrigin editDavid C West worked with the Factual Nonsense Gallery alongside Joshua Compston before Compston s death on 5 March 1996 8 Among projects on which they collaborated was The Jack Duckworth Memorial Clinic 9 a spoof clinic for soap opera addicts In 1996 West along with Alex Chappel formed a media terrorist group called a r t a reasonable thought We use the media as a canvas for art explained West 10 Stunts have included running a clinic for soap opera addicts and launching The Dennis Nilsen Tour Company 6 11 Decima Street 1997 2000 editThe group s name originates from the address of their first gallery space 2 12 which was officially launched in February 1998 at 3 Decima Studios Decima Street London SE1 13 14 The gallery was first occupied on 31 August 1997 by Guy Hilton Philip Hunt Alex Chappel and Matthew John Andrew Guy Hilton left before the first show later founding the Guy Hilton Gallery with Angela Friese in London s East End in 2005 On 12 February 1998 the gallery was launched with a show named Scott 13 14 which was organised by Matthew John Andrew and Philip Hunt In April 1998 Decima staged Fuckart amp Pimp a hoaxed show that purported to feature a female artist producing paintings while having sex with clients 15 16 17 18 With delicious predictability the Great British Public were incensed The show was in fact a hoax 19 20 Hunt and Andrew left in November 1998 after which Decima was managed by Chappel and West On 21 August 1998 Decima sent a fax to the Tate informing them that they would be bringing a real cow to the Gallery to show where food and sex connect with the world of art It turned out to be the artists themselves as a pantomime cow At this time the artist Derrick Welsh was represented by and closely affiliated to Decima 2 21 In April 1999 Decima attempted to cause another splash with a show entitled Was Jesus a Homosexual which was organised in conjunction with political philosopher Richard Morley The Independent s Pandora column reported that Gilbert and George have installed part of a 100 year old fountain they purchased recently which featured the inscription Jesus said if any man thirst let him come to me and let him drink This now reads Jesus said let him come Another exhibitor Piers Wardle has made a crucifix with wooden balls attached by a string that can be played with and called it The Miracle of Holy Balls Charles Sayer s canvas of a naked woman legs apart is displayed alongside eight framed biblical texts and entitled Anti Christ I awake thee The piece de resistance is Andrew Putland s untitled triptych depicting a black Jesus and black disciples engaged in fellatio with Christ 22 The exhibition also featured Swedish artist Anna Livia Lowendahl Atomic When the original gallery space closed in January 2000 the name Decima continued to be used by Chappel and West for art projects In limbo 2000 2007 editDecima steadily continued organising and participating in projects during 2000 2007 albeit far less frequently During this time those involved with Decima became involved with other offshoot and related projects In 2005 The Upstairs Gallery in Clerkenwell Green London was opened by Chappel and Fiona Watson while the Guy Hilton Gallery was opened in Spitalfields London and an art and book sales website www drugaddict co uk was launched by West Gallery 2 in Hackney Wick editDecima opened an art gallery in a former peanut factory in London s Hackney Wick area 7 23 on 23 February 2008 with a launch show The Famous The Infamous and the Really Quite Good 2 failed verification In March 2008 Decima began a collaboration with local galleries Elevator and Residence and local studios to plan a local Arts Festival called Hackney Wicked On 8 August The first Hackney Wicked festival went ahead 23 Also during 2008 Decima launched their online project Decima TV by webcasting a chat show in which comedian Aaron Barschak conducted a series of interviews with artists namely the artists Bob amp Roberta Smith 24 Franko B and Mark McGowan Decima are on record as sceptical about the 2012 Olympics which is planned for the Hackney Wick area They comment in an article by Fay Nicholson Relational Aesthetics 25 The Hackney Wick Decima Gallery space closed late 2008 early 2009 Without walls 2009 editDecima were criticised in January 2009 following an exhibition on Sunday 18th where they utilised images of missing three year old schoolgirl Madeleine McCann in a pornographic exhibition Make Your Own Maddy Porn 1 The exhibition was branded appalling and completely insensitive by the NSPCC 26 West and Chappel responded with a statement to the Hackney Gazette saying that In many ways we were just trying to highlight how Madeleine McCann s image has been used and abused by the press over the past 21 months They added that they never intended nor wanted to cause offence to the McCann family by doing this but acknowledged that such an outcome was impossible to achieve 27 They claimed to have been subjected to dozens of people from Liverpool literally kicking the door in after the gallery s details were given out on a Liverpool radio station and the Hackney Wick gallery was closed at the end of January 27 In July 2009 Decima exhibited in the Ghetto Gallery Split Croatia 4 and went on to stage notable exhibitions in Kreuzberg Berlin Germany Piccadilly London and the Tate Modern London As well as exhibitions in 2009 Decima also organised various film projects performance projects art fairs live music events and even a Berlin rave Exhibitions and projects editA selection of exhibitions and projects organised by or involving Decima Gallery Most dates are approximate where an accurate date is shown this refers to the launch date 1997 and earlierRelated projects which pre date Decima 1995 The Jack Duckworth Memorial Clinic 9 1996 A R T A Reasonable Thought Zine Project 6 10 1996 The Dennis Nilsen Tour Company 6 10 1997 9 August The Live Stock Market London Offered Pantomime Cow rides Organised by Gavin Turk and the Factual Nonsense Trust 8 1998All 1998 events held at Decima Gallery London SE1 UK unless otherwise stated 1998 February Scott the inaugural show reviewed in Time Out 25 February 1998 13 14 Curated by Matthew John Andrew and Philip Hunt 1998 March 290 pounds the first solo exhibition of Matt Calderwood Curated by Alex Chappel amp Amy Plant 28 1998 April Fuckart amp Pimp a conceptual media hoax event by Chappel and West launched 17 April 1998 2 6 15 16 17 19 20 29 30 1998 29 May VOIDance a performance by Gitta Wellbe Curated by Philip Hunt 1998 29 May Instrument a performance by Angelica Fernando Curated by Philip Hunt 1998 29 May Vibrating Wall site specific installation by Philip Hunt 1998 Split group show by St Martins graduates Curated by Matthew John Andrew and Philip Hunt 1998 June Lost and Found a group show including Simon Starling Curated by Annalise Hollis by invitation of Matthew John Andrew 1998 Marginal Platform Blue Lagoon solo installation by Wendy Bornholdt 31 1998 The Decima Banquet featuring the Blue Museum s Jack Diamond Rart amp Sete s penis casserole and make up artist to the stars Sharon Dowsett 1998 The Sofa Show Matt Calderwood and Louise Camrass 1998 Summer Inter gallery 5 a side art football tournament against White Cube Gallery Victoria Miro Gallery and others Organised by Sam s Salon and held at Spitalfields Market London 1998 21 August Daisy The Pantomime Cow goes to the Tate Gallery 2 21 performance outside the Tate Britain Gallery Millbank London 1998 31 August The Diana Weekend 32 1998 October Framed The Media as Canvas 6 10 1998 December Arsed a group show by Rart and Sete 33 Derrick Welsh and Alison Chan 1999All 1999 events held at Decima Gallery London SE1 UK unless otherwise stated 1999 12 February Laura White Decima Gallery 34 35 1999 The Arts Club Exhibition No 2 1999 The Windy Nook Chip Shop at the Waygood Gallery Newcastle upon Tyne UK 1999 Gavin Turk s Rubbish by the Little Artists John Cake and Darren Neave Solo show 1999 The Arts Club Exhibition featuring The Little Artists 1999 April Was Jesus a Homosexual included Gilbert amp George Piers Wardle Rart amp Sete Jayaram Khadka and Charles Sayer 2 22 36 1999 8 June The Leeds 13 Degree Show Decima exhibited as an artist in this show in Leeds doing a Diana the Dancing Cow performance alongside Bank Barbara Hepworth The Chapman Brothers Damien Hirst Georgina Starr Jeff Koons Jo Spence Kurt Schwitters Marcel Duchamp and Sam Taylor Wood among others 37 1999 July Susan Mihalski s All new Adoption Agency solo show 1999 August Diana Goes to the Seaside performance at Cap d Agde Resort France 2 1999 September The Time Has Come as part of the Articultural Show South Bank London Featuring Piers Wardle and organised by Gavin Turk 2000 20072000 Derrick Welsh The F c s on the m at Bacon Street Studios London Organised by Alex Chappel amp Lynn Wilson 2001 September Maslen amp Mehra Drift the film at 291 Gallery Hackney London 2002 Micalefalob at 291 Gallery Hackney London 2002 Daykinisms at Tinsy Space Brick Lane London 2004 The Joke s on Us Although not organised by Decima this Show at De luxe Arts Hoxton Square London was organised by Robert Urquahart and Anna Lewis and featured a video by Alex Chappel an installation by David C West a photograph by Decima and rude embroidery by Derrick Welsh 2005 May Piers amp Micalef Are You Thinking What We re Thinking at Upstairs Gallery Clerkenwell London Organised by Alex Chappel amp Fiona Watson to coincide with 2005 United Kingdom general election 2005 June Dead Derrick a Derrick Welsh retrospective at Upstairs Gallery Clerkenwell London 2007 May The Surrealist s Ball at the Victoria amp Albert Museum London Sad Fan Raffle performance by David C West and Stephen Micalef Organised by Rosie Cooper 2007 30 June The Last Puff at the Golden Heart pub London Exhibition to mark the last day upon which it was legal to smoke in public places in England Included drawings of cigarettes by many notable figures and celebrities including Jarvis Cocker David Hockney Sarah Lucas Dinos Chapman Vic Reeves and Malcolm McLaren 2008All 2008 events held at Decima Gallery Hackney Wick London E3 UK unless otherwise stated 2008 February The Famous the Infamous and the Really Quite Good The opening show at Decima Gallery Hackney Wick London Including Gilbert and George Gavin Turk and even Primrose Hill socialite Sadie Frost 2 35 2008 April Micalef for Mayor project 2008 April The Decima Easter Auction compered by actress and singer Paloma Faith 2008 17 May Piers amp Micalef Banksy versus Barksy 38 2008 28 May Shiv Mishra Solo show of the Indian artist 2008 31 May The Decima Editions Launch amp Art Fair 39 2008 May Decima TV presents an interview with Bob amp Roberta Smith interviewer Aaron Barschak 24 40 2008 May Decima TV presents an interview with Mark McGowan interviewer Aaron Barschak 2008 5 June Mind the Step Camberwell College Drawing MA show 2008 7 June Decima TV presents an interview with Franko B interviewer Aaron Barschak 2008 Illegal Dog Fight at the Elevator Gallery Hackney Wick London 2008 13 June Iceberg Enters Obelisk at the Whitechapel Gallery London Screening of film Illegal Dog Fight 2008 21 June The Decima Artists Show with live music by Paloma Faith 2008 19 July The Decima Arts Club featuring Piers Jamson 2008 9 August The Art Olympics Featured Stephen Micalef Piers Wardle and Stephen Gill 23 2008 August The Hackney Wicked Festival co founders and co organisers of the first festival in 2008 23 Various venues around Hackney Wick 2008 Summer The Cowboy Art Fair Organised by Geraldine Ryan Featuring Piers Wardle Stephen Micalef Spiritwo and others 41 2008 Condensation 08 show curated by Robson Cesar 2008 6 September Decima at Bestival showed with Stranger than Paradise Club at the Polka Tent dressed as dogs at the Bestival Festival 08 The Isle of Wight UK 2008 13 September Decima at Stranger than Paradise at Dex Club Brixton London Dog Dancing performance 2008 8 November Decima at A Night of Hackney Adventures at the Round Chapel Clapton London Organised by Stephen Gill 2008 4 December Decima TV presents Byron Pritchard v East End Lights filmed at Beyond Retro London 42 2008 13 December The Decima Christmas Art Fair amp Nativity Play Organised by Kate Kotcheff daughter of Ted Kotcheff Art fair featured Carlo Zenone 20092009 18 January An Afternoon of Hardcore Porn project Held in Clapton London 1 2009 24 January Micalef for Poet Laureate project launched at Pages of Hackney bookshop Clapton London 43 2009 17 April Decima on Resonance FM radio broadcast London 2009 23 May Decima Charity Fundraising Ball held at McGinity Hall Hackney London 2009 June The Art Car Boot Fair at Brick Lane London Dressed as dogs 2009 24 July It s All Over Banksy Mark Reeves and the Decima Dogs at Ghetto Gallery Split Croatia 4 2009 1 August Come Back Decima all is forgiven as part of the Hackney Wicked Festival Hackney Wick London 23 2009 11 September Britain s Rubbish Fundraiser live event held at the George Tavern Whitechapel London in association with La Bouche Magazine Featuring Tymon Dogg The Coolness The Fucks Stephen Gill Simon Ould Mark McGowan Paul Sakoilsky Nova Tricity Vogue Stephen Micalef Piers Wardle Mark Reeves cApStAn StRiNg Vicki Gold amp David C West 44 2009 October Asphalt Handbag a rave in Berlin Co organised by Private Lives 45 2009 30 October Britain s Rubbish at Molecular Studio Berlin Germany Featuring over 50 artists including Gilbert amp George Featherhouse Piers Wardle Darren Coffield and Gavin Turk Joy Collie Co organised by Molecular Studio 44 46 47 48 2009 21 November We re Dreamin of a Rubbish Xmas live music event held at the George Tavern Whitechapel London in association with La Bouche Magazine Acts included Beastellabeast Nova Douce Angoisse and The Annual Decima Nativity Play in its second year again directed by Kate Kotcheff 49 50 2009 November Xmas Rubbish art fair event London 49 50 2009 19 December Smash amp Grab Louise Camrass amp Nelly Dimitranova opening event at 97 Clerkenwell Road Camden London Assisted by Camden Council 51 2009 12 amp 13 December The Decima Turnip Prize at the Tate Modern Gallery as part of Rob Pruitt s Flea Market itself part of the exhibition Pop Life Art in a Material World 52 2009 4 December What Happens After the Ball at Decima Clark West Piccadilly London Organised by Decima Nomad Galleries and Jackie Clark 53 20102010 7 January Pop Up Louise Camrass amp Nelly Dimitranova closing event at 97 Clerkenwell Road Camden London Assisted by Camden Council 51 See also editArtists individuals and organisations Decima work with or have worked with citation needed and other related articles Adam Dant Art of the United Kingdom Contemporary art David Shayler Gary Hart Harry Pye Little Artists Louise Camrass Mark McGowan Matt Calderwood Micalef Neil Zakiewicz Paloma Faith Piers Wardle Sadie Frost Simon Starling Stephen Gill photographer Tymon Dogg Vic Reeves Young British Artists Quilla ConstanceReferences edit a b c d e C West David Chappel Alex 18 February 2009 MADDIE NO APOLOGIES The Hackney Gazette London Argent Retrieved 13 February 2010 to state that Decima has faced universal condemnation is simply incorrect a b c d e f g h i j k l Holland Jessica 12 February 2008 Decima tion in E3 Shock gallery The Decima Gallery joins an east London art revolution The London Paper London News International p 13 Archived from the original on 25 January 2010 Retrieved 7 February 2010 ART for sex gay claims for Jesus pantomime cows all standard fare for infamous London gallery Decima The space formerly in a Bermondsey back street built up a rep in the late 90s for its headline grabbing stunts There was the Fuck Art and Pimp exhibition where Angela Marshall offered her drawings for blow jobs later unveiled as a spoof the show Was Jesus a Homosexual and the time Decima s joint curators Alex Chappel and David West gratecrashed the Tate dressed as a pantomime cow to make people think London Pete Doherty turning to Islam 27 April 2008 Islam in Europe London Retrieved 13 February 2010 Pete Doherty has also failed to impress art experts with David West owner of London s Decima Gallery adding It s not got any artistic merit He s using his blood to make them interesting but when you look at them they re what any four year old can do a b c d e Jerkovic Ana 29 July 2009 Decima Gallery priredili borbu pasa u Ghettu Decima Gallery organize a dog fight in the Ghetto Slobodna Dalmacija in Croatian Croatia p 29 Retrieved 7 February 2010 a b c d Sherlock Peter 16 September 2009 Row over Stoke Newington Banksy rumbles on The Hackney Gazette London Archant Media Retrieved 13 February 2010 controversial artist group Decima Gallery disagree In a joint statement directors Alex Chappel Larry McGinity Mark Reeves declared street art is dead a b c d e f Rugoff Ralph September 1998 Yours Sincerely The twisted relationship between artists journalists and the media Frieze Magazine 42 London archived from the original on 5 January 2010 retrieved 9 February 2010 a b Kutchinsky Serena 19 October 2009 Secret East London Time Out London Archived from the original on 17 February 2010 Retrieved 9 February 2010 Having abandoned Shoreditch the capital s art squads have spent the past couple of years annexing the post industrial wasteland of Hackney Wick One former factory has been converted into studios with the Decima Gallery which specialises in limited edition Gilbert amp George prints the main draw Keep an eye out for their regular club nights a b Cooper Jeremy 2000 No FuN Without U The Art of Factual Nonsense London Ellipsis p 211 ISBN 1 899858 80 6 a b MACDONALD MARIANNE 16 February 1996 On the slippery slope to soap addiction The Independent Retrieved 9 February 2010 a b c d Locker Thomas 2000 Hype Art permanent dead link It s sick Bolton Evening News Lancashire UK Newsquest Media Group 12 July 1996 Archived from the original on 7 October 2008 Retrieved 9 February 2010 THE Dennis Nilsen Tour company named after the convicted serial murderer is considering coach holidays to horror sites around Britain Ito Atsuhide 2001 Asis Inigo 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Always suspected conceptual art was a bit of a hoax It is now spoofing with attitude is taking off all over The Independent London Retrieved 9 February 2010 One of the prime targets of spoof art is the press those people who can t tell an artwork from a pile of bricks and who keep wittering on about taxpayers money Sex for art is as good a bait for hacks as holidays as art Angela Marshall the artist who stipulated sexual consummation with the buyers of her paintings at the Decima Gallery in Bermondsey south London in April turned out to be an imposter Then the real Ms Marshall turned up and proceeded to do the business a b Double Rachel 21 August 1998 Stunt mooooved along Westminster amp City mail London permanent dead link a b Pandora The Independent London 31 March 1999 CALL THE Daily Mail and get them to send a reporter to the Decima Gallery in London s Borough pronto there s enough material there to fill the paper for a week a b c d e Sumptor Helen 19 June 2008 Rogue Galleries Time Out London p 18 Archived from the original on 5 August 2010 Retrieved 7 February 2010 a b Bob amp Roberta Smith 2008 Dell Christopher ed Hijack Reality Introduction by Matthew Collings London Deptford X Ltd in association with CT Editions Ltd p 63 ISBN 978 0 9547071 2 5 Retrieved 13 February 2010 I was recently interviewed by Aaron Barschak http www artartartgallery com newsitefive files u1 feb08artartart1 pdf permanent dead link Madeleine image used in porn art This is Leicestershire Archived from the original on 17 September 2012 a b Maddie Outrage Hackney Gazette 11 February 2009 Retrieved 25 February 2021 Patrick Keith 1998 Contemporary Visual Arts No 19 London p 72 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help Sex for art The Indian Express Bombay 18 April 1998 Retrieved 8 February 2010 In what would be one of the most outrageous exhibitions ever held in London an American artist was planning to sell her body as well as her paintings The Independent newspaper reported on Friday Greer Germaine 1999 The Whole Woman London Doubleday p 329 ISBN 978 0 385 60016 3 Retrieved 13 February 2010 The Wgtn Experiment Wendy Bornholdt City Gallery Wellington Archived from the original on 12 May 2010 Retrieved 13 February 2010 Redmond Kellie September 1998 We are not Amoosed The South London Press London p 1 A shocking tribute to the late Princess Diana involving a pantomime cow http www rartandsete com Rart and Sete White Laura Laura White Goldsmiths University Retrieved 13 February 2010 a b White Laura Andrew Renton Lisa Le Feuvre Laura U Marks 2008 The Stuff of Images Manchester Castlefield Gallery Publications p 10 ISBN 978 0 9559557 1 6 Retrieved 13 February 2010 Decima Exhibition 404 error a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help Martin Richard 15 May 2008 Art Pops Meetin org Retrieved 1 February 2010 Decima Editions Art Fair 1 Old Peanut Factory 31 May 2008 Watch PART 01 Bob amp Roberta Smith Intro Decima TV Episodes Videos Blip Archived from the original on 18 April 2013 Retrieved 14 February 2010 The Gentle Author 2010 So long Piers Wardle London Spitalfields Life Retrieved 7 February 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Byron Pritchard v East End Lights Decima TV on Blip Archived from the original on 9 July 2012 Retrieved 14 February 2010 Peter Sherlock Micalef for poet Laureate The Hackney Gazette London a b Jeffries Tom 2009 Britain s Rubbish Spoonfed Magazine Archived from the original on 27 February 2012 Retrieved 13 February 2010 Yes that s right it s party time courtesy of controversial East End art folks Decima in order to raise money for Decima s forthcoming Berlin based exhibition Britain s Rubbish will examine the state of the nation corruption individualism fear ridiculousness Bond Rita 2 November 2009 Transvestiten Kunstblut und Gumminasen Transvestites fake blood and rubber noses Berliner Zeitung in German Berlin Retrieved 13 February 2010 Die britische Kunstlergruppe Decima veranstaltet weltweit Art Parties Zur Eroffnung ihrer Kreuzberg Galerie liessen Alex Chappel und David C West zwei Bands 5 DJs und 3 Video Kunstler tanzen Gansehaut bekomme ich von dem ganzen Kommerz Halloween Trubel http www planettitanic com Catalogue 20Britains 20Rubbish 20 20p pdf permanent dead link http featherhouse com p 32 permanent dead link La Bouche issue three Archived from the original on 13 July 2011 Retrieved 13 February 2010 a b Decima Projects Rubbish Christmas George Tavern 17 November 2009 The Hackneyist Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 13 February 2010 Buy art listen to music drink beer and eat soup and cake at the infamous Shadwell hostelry a b Decima amp la Bouche XMAS RUBBISH Art Fair and Live Gig London Archived from the original on 27 February 2012 Retrieved 13 February 2010 a b Decima Projects Smash amp Grab 17 December 2009 The Hackneyist Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 13 February 2010 Award winning artist Louise Camrass will be exhibiting her work alongside Bulgarian artist Nelly Dimitranova including films photographs paintings and drawings The Decima Turnip Prize Jeffries Tom 2009 What Happens After The Ball London Spoonfed Media Archived from the original on 27 February 2012 Retrieved 1 February 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Decima Gallery amp oldid 1199959409, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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