Sam Knowles

Images | Biography | Exhibitions

Sam Knowles, born London, 1983.

Knowles graduated from Wimbledon College of Art in 2009. Selected exhibitions include:  Fearful Sphere, Simon Oldfield, 2011 (solo); Claremorris Open, Ireland, 2011; Bloomberg New Contemporaries, 2010; Beyond Ourselves at the Royal Society, London, 2010; Base Metal, Simon Oldfield, 2010; Future Map, London, 2009; thecentre:mk Annual Painting Prize, 2009.  Knowles’ won 1st Price at the Pienkow Residency in Poland and his work is held in collections in the UK, Europe and the USA.

Sam Knowles | Tender is the Night | Los Angeles

Sam Knowles is showing work in Tender is the Night, a group exhibition curated by Emily Sills, presenting the works of Sam Knowles, Rachel Hovnanian, Polixeni Papapetrou, Allie Pohl, Christine Rebet, Katy Stone, and Frank Zadlo. In a long line...read more

AnOther Magazine | Loves | Sam Knowles

Dal Chodha picks out Sam Knowles as one of his Loves for AnOther.  Tops! http://www.anothermag.com/loves/user/Dal...read more

Aesthetica feature Sam Knowles ~ Fearful Sphere

Aesthetica Magazine blog feature Sam Knowles' solo show, Fearful Sphere.  Opens tonight at the gallery ~ 9 Henrietta Street, London WC2E 8PW.  Thank you Aesthetica! http://aestheticamagazine.blogspot.com/2011/05/sam-knowles-fearful-sphere-at-simon.html Sam Knowles, Orbit (detail), 2011, gold leaf on four found pages...read more

Sam Knowles' work featured in Aesthetica

Sam Knowles' work has been featured in an Aesthetica magazine interview with the curator of Beyond Ourselves.  The exhibition is at the Royal Society until 24 June 2011.  http://aestheticamagazine.blogspot.com/2011/04/wonders-of-universe-beyond-ourselves.html Sam Knowles' solo exhibition opens at Simon Oldfield Gallery on 11 May...read more

Sam Knowles picked out as highlight of 2010

Kenn Taylor picks out Sam Knowles as the highlight of New Contemporaries 2010 in his review for Aesthetica - he writes: "A highlight is Sam Knowles’ series of works, which utilise the aesthetics of space. In Field (2009) star systems are...read more