Luke Pendrell is an artist and writer based in South East England.
A founding member of the digital art collective Antirom, his work has been exhibited internationally since the mid 1990’s and can be found in collections including the Tate artists book archive and featured in publications including The Happy Hypocrite (2009, Book Works). Work has been exhibited at amongst others; Le Salle de Legion d’honneur, Paris; MoMi, New York and The Barbican Gallery in London. He studied at the Royal College of Art and currently holds the position of Principal lecturer in the School of Art and Media at the University of Brighton.
Selected writing:
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Luke Pendrell is an artist and writer based in South East England.
A founding member of the digital art collective Antirom, his work has been exhibited internationally since the mid 1990’s and can be found in collections including the Tate artists book archive and featured in publications including The Happy Hypocrite (2009, Book Works). Work has been exhibited at amongst others; Le Salle de Legion d’honneur, Paris; MoMi, New York and The Barbican Gallery in London. He studied at the Royal College of Art and currently holds the position of Principal lecturer in the School of Art and Media at the University of Brighton.
Selected writing:
Speculative Aesthetics, (eds: Mackay, Pendrell, Trafford) Urbanomic, 2014
Doggerland, Ponsonby Press, 2012
You Can Telephone from here: On the Ontology and methodology of Covert Surveillance Photography, The Happy Hypocrite #4 A Rather Large Weapon, Bookworks, 2009
Eye the International review of Graphic Design (various)
Selected Exhibitions:
Digital Revolutions, The Barbican, London, 2014
Future Postcards, Oriel Davies, 2013
Dead Drop: Insert Disc, MOMI, New York, 2013
35 Books from London, Salon fur Kunstbuch, Vienna, 2008
Blitzkrieg Bop, Man&Eve, London, 2008
Publish & be Damned Public Library, (touring group show) 2007