Art on a Postcard for War Child UK
18 APRIL 2023 - 04 MAY 2023Notes
About
Charlie Haydn Taylor (b.1996) was born in Jersey, Channel Islands and is now based in London.
Since 2020, Haydn Taylor has exhibited extensively in the UK and has formed a strong reputation in Asia, with upcoming shows in Seoul and Beijing. He is also considered a leading name in contemporary art on the island of Jersey, Channel Islands, where he was born. In 2025, Haydn Taylor’s first public artwork will be installed in Jersey’s capital, St.Helier. His work also resides in large private collections alongside pieces by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and Keith Haring.
Education
BA in Design, Goldsmiths University, London
Art and Design Foundation, Kingston University, London
Select Exhibitions/Awards
SOLO & 2 MAN EXHIBITIONS
-2 person show, Choi Se Young Gallery, Seoul, South Korea (upcoming)
-Within These Walls, The Lauderdale Gallery, London, UK
-Fiction Factory, Private and Public Gallery, Jersey, UK
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
-Group show, 42 Art Space, Beijing, China (upcoming)
-Art on a Postcard, Spring charity auction, UK (upcoming)
-Spring Exhibition, guest curated by Charlie Haydn Taylor, Private and Public Gallery, Jersey, UK (upcoming)
-AL(L)ONE, Marie Jose Gallery, London, UK
-ART UNMASKED, Westfield Centre, curated by Jack Trodd, London, UK
-Open Studios Summer Edition, The Koppel Project, London, UK
-No Place Like Home, Fitzrovia Gallery, curated by Charlie Haydn Taylor, London, UK
-Modern, Post-Modern (alongside works by Picasso, Warhol and Richter), Private and Public Gallery, Jersey, UK
-The Vibrant Collages of Charlie Haydn Taylor, Addicted Art Gallery, Singapore
-Far But Close, Florence Contemporary Gallery, Florence, Italy
Gallery Representation
Choi Se Young Gallery- South Korea, Streams Gallery
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
This work was created in response to the Ukraine war. I wanted to create something that could emulate the perspective of a child from inside their home, looking out onto the extremities of the war around them. Army toys are included as a mirror to what is happening outside of the room.
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