Julia Moore
Julia Moore is a graduate of Chelsea College of Art & Design
and London Metropolitan University's Art & Critical Practice
Department, where she is registered for a PhD. Her work, which
has been described as "a twisted symbiosis of Enid Blyton
and Edmund Husserl" embraces sculpture, painting, writing,
photography, video, performance and participatory events, and
is playfully experimental in both form and process.
Her pieces often lie on the border between multiple and unique
objects, leading to involvement with Joshua Compston’s ‘Fête
Worse than Death’ and other art/commercial events.
Moore has created a number of art-games and developed parties
and workshops as participatory art-forms. She has also produced
a number of artist’s books and indeed much of her work has
a close relationship with her writing.
Selected Exhibitions:
2008 Wiebke Morgan, London (with Marty St. James)
2007 Wiebke Morgan, London (with Matthew Rowe,
Amy Smyth, Ute Kreyman, Nicholas Morgan and Chris Smith)
2006 Unit 6 Gallery, London Metropolitan University
(with Nicholas Morgan and Matthew Rowe)
2005 Guildhall Art Gallery, London (with Nicholas
Morgan and Matthew Rowe)
2003 Wiebke Morgan, London
2002 Animal Alien, London
2001 Edinburgh Film Festival
2000 Antimatter Festival of Short Film and Video,
Victoria, Canada
1997 Shoreditch Town Hall, London
Selected Bibliography:
2007(forthcoming) "Which is Why Art Has
a History" Julia Moore, Nicholas Morgan, Matthew Rowe