Rebecca Ackroyd
Rebecca Ackroyd (UK, 1987) lives and works in London. In 2015 she took a Post Graduate Diploma in Fine Art at the Royal Academy, London. In 2010 she got a BA in Fine Art at Byam Shaw School of Art, London.
She has had some solo shows such as: Fondazione Pomodoro, Milan, IT (2020); Peres Projects, Berlin (2018); Galleri Opdahl, Stavanger, Norway (2017); Zabludowicz Collection, London (2017); Outpost Gallery, Norwich (2017); Hunter/Whitfield, London (2015). Her work has been presented in many group exhibitions among: 4 x 1 = 30, Christine Koenig Gallerie, Vienna, AT (2020); 15e Biennale de Lyon, Lyon, FR (2019); These Rotten Words, Chapter Gallery, Cardiff (2017); Bloody Life, Herald Street, London (2016); Art Icon, Whitechapel Gallery, London (2016); Is it heavy or is it light, Assembly Point, London (2016); Works in residence, David Roberts Art Foundation, London (2015); The London Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London (2015).
Rebecca Ackroyd (UK, 1987) lives and works in London. In 2015 she took a Post Graduate Diploma in Fine Art at the Royal Academy, London. In 2010 she got a BA in Fine Art at Byam Shaw School of Art, London.
She has had some solo shows such as: Fondazione Pomodoro, Milan, IT (2020); Peres Projects, Berlin (2018); Galleri Opdahl, Stavanger, Norway (2017); Zabludowicz Collection, London (2017); Outpost Gallery, Norwich (2017); Hunter/Whitfield, London (2015). Her work has been presented in many group exhibitions among: 4 x 1 = 30, Christine Koenig Gallerie, Vienna, AT (2020); 15e Biennale de Lyon, Lyon, FR (2019); These Rotten Words, Chapter Gallery, Cardiff (2017); Bloody Life, Herald Street, London (2016); Art Icon, Whitechapel Gallery, London (2016); Is it heavy or is it light, Assembly Point, London (2016); Works in residence, David Roberts Art Foundation, London (2015); The London Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London (2015).

- Rebecca Ackroyd, Husk, 2017Somerset satin paper, gouache, charchoal, soft pastel, 125x78 cm


- Rebecca Ackroyd,
- Sophie Ko,
- Andrea Martinucci
Oct 13-15, 2018
Pav. 12 – Booth SC7

Renata Fabbri is delighted to announce that the artist has been chosen to create a project for the Croatian pavilion at the Sixtieth Venice Biennale, to take place April 20 to November 24, 2024.

- Vlatka Horvat
Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb
Opening Sept 14
Until 12/11/2023
Curated by Kristina Bonjeković Stojković

- Vlatka Horvat,
- Tim Etchells,
- Sophie Ko
Artissima
2nd – 5th November 2023
Oval | Torino
Main Section
Hall Orange | Booth 12