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Courts
Hamish Chapman
robert’s


Courts
Hamish Chapman
17.02 – 17.03.23
Open by appointment, email or Instagram DM robert’s to book.
Click here to download the exhibition text written by Francis Jones.
Hamish Chapman lives and works in London. They have upcoming exhibitions with Tube Culture Hall, Milan and YK Presents, Seoul. Recent projects include Friends & Family, Anton Kern Gallery (WINDOW), New York (2023); Overhead, Quench, Margate (solo, 2022); Absence Makes the Heart, general information, London (2022); Courtship, Meadow Mill, Dundee (solo, 2022); Meltdown, Ridley Road Project Space, London (2022); Paris Internationale (2021); A Queer Anthology of Wilderness, published by Pilot Press and its accompanying exhibition A Horizon is not Straight, Tenderbooks, London (2020); queer times school prints, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow (2018).
Francis Jones is a writer working in a few different areas. They have recently had work in MAP and The Stinging Fly, and their debut pamphlet, sacrificial fabric was published by SPAM in 2021. A film they made collaboratively with artist Jack Hogan, ‘I Thought I Hated You, Moon Snail’ will be screened in the Whitney ISP exhibition in New York in May, and they are working on an upcoming collaborative exhibition with Josie Perry at Intermedia, CCA, Glasgow.
Photo credit Sean Patrick Campbell; courtesy the artist and Robert’s, Glasgow
