Julie Hill

About
 


Matters of Time

Pause

Divine Communications

Puddles

Endings

C.R.A.S.H

Water Map

St. Peter's Casino

St. Pierre & Miquelon

Glass Gun

Generation RCA

Crisp Divination

Christ Crisp

Golden Potato

All The Love's

Love From Memory

Sorry Catalogue

Sorry Cards

'Sorry Please'

Secret Knowledge

Signs

The Scriptures

Registry

Kiss

Love

Enquiry Forms

Sod's Law

Consumer Collection Jewellery


Julie Hill 
Since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2006 Julie has worked on a variety of 
art and design related projects, exhibitions and commissions. She was commissioned by 
the British Film Council and Arts Council New Cinema Lottery fund for her film Glass Gun
which was screened as part of Single-Shot at the Tate Britain and toured the UK. More
recently she has shown work with Bearspace at the London Art Fair. In her work, Julie works accross different media such as print, audio and film. She is influenced by conceptual art and employs techniques of appropriation and subversion alongside processes of writing, listing, collecting and categorising to highlight the absurdities inherent in the systems we devise to govern ourselves. She also works as part of the collective St. Pierre & Miquelon. St. Pierre and Miquelon Formed in 2007, St. Pierre and Miquelon is the collective practice of Simon Elvins, Julie Hill and Tom Mower that focuses on socially engaged art and design activities. Using talks, publications, exhibitions and events they explore the role of design and communication within our everday lives. Their work to date has included The Great British Citizenship Pub Quiz, which turned the UK Citizenship test into a pub quiz and a bootleg of the architectural magazine Sexymachinery as a way of exploring issues of copyright and ownership. www.st-pierre-and-miquelon.com
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Lives and works in London
Contact: info@juliehill.co.uk

Exhibitions

2010
Print Now, Bearspace, London
Dialogues: A Fake Romance, Elysium Gallery, Swansea
Print Now, Bearspace at The London Art Fair, London

2009
C.R.A.S.H: A Postcapitalist A - Z, 2 Degrees, Artsadmin, London
Subversive Correspondence, The Gallery at Willesden Green, London
Hose A, Water Supply Museum, Dorset

2008
The Works, Water Supply Museum, Dorset
B-Side: Weymouth & Portland Multi Media Arts Festival, Dorset
Festival Pocket Films, Forum des Images, Pompidou Centre, Paris
World Religion, Novas Contemporary Art Gallery, London
Sexymachinery, Super Replica, The Permanent Gallery & Bookshop, Brighton

2007
ArtRadio, open submission programme, Cornerhouse Gallery, Manchester
Stick*Stamp*Fly, Gasworks, London
Single-Shot, Glass Gun, Manchester Craft and Design Centre
Single-Shot, Tate Britain & Touring Exhibition, London and other major cities

2006
Recent Graduates, Conran Headquarters, London
Single-Shot, Encounters short film festival
Generation, Royal College of Art, London
All The Love's, Resonance FM Broadcast, London

2005
Object/React, ICA/V&A/Onedotzero, London

2004
The Power of Two, Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, London

2003
Ephemera: Consumer Collection Jewellery, Tatty Devine & ICA Bookshop, London

Commissions

Arts Council & British Film Council New Cinema Lottery Fund Commission, 2006

Publications

A Dilemma: An Enquiry into Steve Hater's Arabic Tattoo, St. Pierre & Miquelon, self-published, 2008
Sexymachinery, Issue A, Super Replica, Launched at The Permanent Gallery & Bookshop, Brighton, May 2008
Crisp Divination: Tuberosumography, Artist's book, Exposure Publishing, ISBN 1846851920; London, May 2006

Talks & Events

The British Citizenship Pub Quiz II, Across the Street, Around The World festival, Kensington & Chelsea Council
Copyright who cares?, Salon speaker, Ms B's Salon, September 2009
101 Leaks, gallery talk, Limoncello Gallery, London, June 2009
Publish & Be Damned, A Foundation, Rochelle School, London, Mar 2008
Presentation Formal: The Lecture is the Work, The Royal College of Art, London, Feb 2008
The Great British Citizenship Pub Quiz, A Manifesto Club Night, London, Sep 2007
Exhibition of Oddities, Circus on the Circus, Friends of Arnold Circus, London, Apr 2007

Articles/Press

London Art Fair: A project of tradition, Oliver Basciano, Artreview.com, Jan 2010
Cash flows for water art exhibition, Wessex Water Magazine, Oct 2009
Sexymachinery: Self Publishing, Graphic, Korea, pp.16-17, 2009
Artbreakers: Artists to Watch, NYLON magazine, Feb 2008
Single-shot, Aaron Callow, Aesthetica Magazine, Feb/Mar/Apr 2007
Single-Shot, Film Preview, The Guardian Guide, Nov 2006
Give her credit, The Independent, Dec 2004