Working primarily with photography, often
incorporating it into sculpture and installation, Hartley's work
addresses complicated and sometimes contradictory attitudes toward the
built and natural environments. Encounters with buildings are grounded
by conventions and expectations, but Hartley shows us new ways of
physically experiencing and thinking about our constructed surroundings
- through surface and line, scale and materials, locations and
contexts. His practice is wide ranging, comprising wall-based
sculptural photographic compositions, room-sized architectural
installations and, more recently, unique photographic works with sculptural elements inserted as low-relief into
the surfaces of large-scale colour prints. Uniting these works is an
investigation of modern architecture and the ways in which it is
conceived and presented. Often destabilising ideas of 'iconic'
architecture, Hartley's practice allows room for multiple perceptions
of and uses for architecture.
Born in 1963, Alex Hartley lives and works in London. Hartley has shown in both national and international exhibitions at venues including Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2007), Natural History Museum (2006), Distrito Cuatro, Madrid (2003), The National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan (2001) and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark (2000).
Born in 1963, Alex Hartley lives and works in London. Hartley has shown in both national and international exhibitions at venues including Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2007), Natural History Museum (2006), Distrito Cuatro, Madrid (2003), The National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan (2001) and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark (2000).
Exhibitions
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The Collection
24 March - 9 April 2009 -
Don't want to be part of your world
6 September - 8 October 2005 -
Case Studies
28 March - 12 May 2001 -
Viewer
29 October - 21 November 1997 -
Fountain Head
1 March - 7 April 1995
Press
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Press Release | The Collection
March 20, 2009
News
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Alex Hartley WINS Major Cultural Olympiad Commission with NOWHEREISLAND
September 23, 2009










