Chisenhale Gallery is one of London’s most innovative galleries for contemporary visual art, promoting national and international developments in visual culture through its ambitious commissioning of solo exhibitions and a newly established programme of public events including performances, film screenings and talks. Chisenhale Gallery is dedicated to increasing access to the visual arts through its artist-led, community and schools education programme.
Chisenhale Gallery has a long-term reputation for producing innovative solo commissions with artists often at a formative stage in their career. In the 1990s Chisenhale Gallery produced exhibitions with artists such as Rachel Whiteread, Cornelia Parker, Gillian Wearing, Sam Taylor Wood, Wolfgang Tillmans, Paul Noble, Pipilotti Rist, Peter Friedl and Thomas Hirschorn and more recently with Marine Hugonnier, Mai-Thu Perret, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Skaer, David Noonan, Simon Martin, Ulla von Brandeburg and Anja Kirschner and David Panos.
Outset supported Chisenhale from 2010-2012, as an exhibitions partner.
In 2010, the Outset-supported exhibition programme included the following exhibitions:
Melanie Gilligan - 'Popular Unrest' - 7th May – 20th June 2010
Hito Steyerl - 'In Free Fall' - 4th November – 19th December 2010
In 2011, the Outset-supported exhibition programme included the following solo presentations:
Daniel Sinsel - 28th January – 13th March 2011
Josephine Pryde - 'Embryos and Estate Agents: L'Art de Vivre' - 27th May – 10th July 2011
James Richards - 'Not Blacking Out, Just Turning The Lights Off' - 23rd September – 20th November 2011
In 2012, the Outset-supported exhibition programme included the following exhibitions:
Christina Mackie - 'Painting the Weights' - 20th January – 11th March 2012
Amalia Pica - 25th May – 15th July 2012
Ed Atkins - 'Us Dead Talk Love' - 21st September – 11th November 2012
Helen Marten - 'Plank Salad' - 23rd November 2012 – 27th January 2013
