Matthew Krishanu
Matthew Krishanu was born in Bradford, England in 1980. He graduated from The University of Exeter with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art and English Literature in 2001[1] and completed a master's degree in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, University College of the Arts London in 2009.[2] His exhibitions include 'Contemporary British Painting', Huddersfield Art Gallery (2014), 'Another Country', The Nunnery, London (2014),[3] 'We Were Trying to Make Sense', 1Shanthiroad Gallery, Bangalore, (2013),[4] 'In Residence' (solo exhibition), Parfitt Gallery, London (2010); 'The Mausoleum of Lost Objects', Iniva, London (2008).[5]
Matthew Krishanu  | |
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![]() Painter Matthew Krishanu at a private view in England, 2014  | |
| Born | Bradford, England  | 
| Occupation(s) | Artist, curator, writer | 
| Website | Matthew Krishanu | 
Krishanu's essays and articles on art have been published by The Courtauld Gallery, British Council, and a-n Magazine. He has curated collaborative exhibitions for English Heritage and Iniva, and co-curated exhibitions at the RIBA and Whitechapel Gallery.[6] He is a visiting lecturer at Chelsea College of Arts and teaches at Camden Arts Centre and The Courtauld Institute of Art.[7]
In his own paintings, Krishanu creates work from memory and photographs, 're-imagining' events through editing, simplifying and layering.[8] In one of his painting he explained "My subject matter is often autobiographical, drawing on memories and photographs – particularly of my childhood in Bangladesh. Rather than straight autobiography, I prefer to work with imagery that has open narratives."[9]
Selected solo exhibitions
    
- "Mission" St Marylebone Crypt, St Marylebone Parish Church, London (2013)
 - "In Residence'’ Parfitt Gallery, London (2010)
 
Selected group exhibitions
    
- '‘Aviary'’ Transition Gallery, London (2016)[10]
 - '‘The Names'’ Transition Gallery, London (2016)[11]
 - '‘Contemporary Drawings from Britain'’ Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts, Xi'an, China (2015)[12]
 - '‘London Painters' Survey'’ Artworks Project Space, London (2015)[13]
 - '‘Stations of the Cross'’ Brentwood Cathedral, London (2015)[14]
 - '‘Another Country (with Cara Nahaul)'’ Nunnery Gallery, London (2014)[3]
 - '‘Priseman-Seabrook Collection'’ Huddersfield Art Gallery (2014)[15]
 - '‘@PaintBritain'’ Ipswich Museum (2014)[16]
 - '‘Monster Club'’ The Works, Birmingham (2014)[17]
 - '‘Untitled 1: Glitch'’ Peacock Projects, London (2013)[18]
 - '‘Behind Closed Doors'’ Artworks Project Space, London (2013)[19]
 - '‘We Were Trying to Make Sense'’ 1Shanthiroad Gallery, Bangalore, India (2013)[4]
 - '‘BAT Pack III'’ Mile End Art Pavilion, London (2012)[20]
 - '‘Salon Art Prize 10'’ selected by Kate MacGarry, MRA Project Space, London[21]
 - '‘This is England'’ Centre for Contemporary Art, Preston; Beaconhouse National University Gallery, Lahore (2010)[22]
 - '‘The Mausoleum of Lost Objects'’ Iniva, London (2008)[5]
 
Selected collections
    
- Beaconhouse University Gallery, Lahore
 - China Academy of Art[23]
 - Komechak Art Gallery, Chicago[24]
 - The Priseman Seabrook Collection, UK[25]
 
References
    
- "Matthew Krishanu". Retrieved 30 May 2016.
 - "Another Country". Wall Street International. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
 - "Another Country | Bow Arts". www.bowarts.org. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
 - "We were publication". fabianczyk.com. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
 - iniva. "Iniva – Institute of International Visual Arts". iniva.org. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
 - "Matthew Krishanu". contemporarybritishpainting.com. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
 - "Matthew Krishanu". Retrieved 30 May 2016.
 - "Matthew Krishanu". Iniva Crearive Learning. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
 - "Matthew-Krishanu". Griffin Gallery. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
 - "Aviary". transitiongallery.co.uk. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
 - "The Names". transitiongallery.co.uk. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
 -  Priseman, R, & Cali, M. (2016). Notes From China. Colchester: Seabrook Press. ISBN 978-1523796762.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - "London Painting Survey at ArtWorks Project Space". ArtRabbit. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
 - "Brentwood Cathedral's Stations of the Cross: What Were They Thinking?!". Seasons of Grace. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
 - "The Priseman Seabrook Collection | contemporary british painting". www.contemporarybritishpainting.com. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
 - Artlyst. "Art Event: @PaintBritain". Artlyst London. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
 - "MONSTER CLUB is a visual art exhibition of ….. you guessed…. Monsters". Midlands industrial Association Ltd. 15 October 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
 - "- Peacock Projects". peacockprojects.co.uk. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
 - "Behind Closed Doors at ArtWorks Project Space". ArtRabbit. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
 - "Bow Arts Open 2012: BAT Pack III | Bow Arts". bowarts.org. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
 - "MRA | Salon Art Prize 10". www.mattroberts.org.uk. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
 - William Titley (2010). "From Lancashire to Lahore" (PDF). University of Central Lancashire.
 - Yang, C. (2017). Painting-Experiment. China Academy of Art Press. pp. 118–127. ISBN 978-7-5503-1277-7.
 - "Brentwood Stations of The Cross | contemporary british painting". www.contemporarybritishpainting.com. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
 - "Priseman Seabrook Collection of 21st century British Painting". Retrieved 13 July 2016.
 
