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(1974) Harpenden England. Living and working in London (UK) Though also using the residency period to pursue his own work Henry Coleman chose to use the exhibition opportunity to organise and present a show of the work of other international artists. He felt that this was one way in which he could reinforce the, he feels, important concept of a residency program as a site for exchange. Having been involved in curating shows throughout his art career Henry Coleman finds it an important and corollary part of his practice, an investigative process in some way akin to the creation of his own work.
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Henry Coleman
  Henry Coleman Born 1974, Harpenden England. Living and working in London (UK) Though also using the residency period to pursue his own work Henry Coleman chose to use the exhibition opportunity to organise and present a show of the work of other international artists. He felt that this was one way in which he could reinforce the, he feels, important concept of a residency program as a site for exchange. Having been involved in curating shows throughout his art career Henry Coleman finds it an important and corollary part of his practice, an investigative process in some way akin to the creation of his own work.

Curated shows include:
(with Rupert Norfolk) "13", 2007, International Project Space, Birmingham (UK) "Exchange",2002, Richard Salmon Gallery, London, "Light Industrial Magic", 2000, Platform Gallery, London. (with Rupert Norfolk, JJ Charlesworth, Kirsten Berkley, Roger Hiorns and Gary Webb) "Heart and Soul", 1999, Long Lane, London, (UK) and 2000,Sandroni-Rey Gallery. Venice, L.A, (USA)

Selected shows as an artist include:
"Solo exhibiton", greengrassi, 2004, London, "We've lost the hearts and minds",2006-7, Event gallery, London, "Right on, Write off", 2006, Chapman Fine Arts, London, "Law of large numbers", 2005, Cell projects. London, "Hollows of Glamour", 2004, Herbert Read Gallery, KIAD, Canterbury, (UK), "Selected Sculpture", 2004 MW Projects, London, "Help", 2003, Els Hanappe, Athens (GR)