September 2022
Continuous Topography + Acceleration Structures
NFT drop with elementum
It is with great pleasure that Christina Scheublein and Georg Bak are announcing the first NFT release by the British artist, Dan Holdsworth, on elementum; a Swiss NFT marketplace. Dan Holdsworth will be debuting three new works from his acclaimed “Continuous Topography” and the latest “Acceleration Structures” series as his Genesis drop, which Christina Scheublein is delighted to curate and present them physically next week, as part of "Digital Landscapes" group NFT exhibition, opening on 15 September at the unpaired NFT gallery in Zug, Switzerland. MORE
January 2022
Focus: Dan Holdsworth, Blackout 17, Galerie Nordenhake
Galerie Nordenhake focus is a sealed exhibition room visible in its entirety from the exterior highlighting a single artwork. In its focus on individual artworks the space acts as a counterpoint to the ongoing exhibition program at the main gallery space at Hudiksvallsgatan. MORE
November 2020
MAST ,The Journal of Media Art Study and Theory
The work series Continuous Topography is discussed in depth by researcher Dominik Schrey in his article on representation and research of the Anthropocene. MORE
October 2020
Shadows and Light, Southampton City Art Gallery
Group exhibition curated by Emeritus Professor Stephen Foster MBE, bringing together works of contemporary art which relate to light as subject matter, including the work Blackout 13. MORE
October 2020
Transmission: New Remote Earth Views: XYZ Vol.1, Park City
Publication of data from the Transmission: New Remote Earth Views series, published by Sebastien Montabonel for ALASKA Editions. MORE
October 2020
Sublime Data
Published by Sebastien Montabonel for ALASKA Editions. MORE
August 2020
Fact and Fiction in Contemporary Photography
Group exhibition at the Joslyn Art Museum, USA, including the work Continuous Topography: Argentiere Glacier No.5. MORE
June 2020
Real Time
Hosted by Seventeen Gallery, London and curated by Damian Roach, Real Time is a hybrid, multi-platform project taking place online, including works from the series Hyperborea. MORE
June 2020
Civilisation, Photography, Now
Group travelling exhibition currently at the Aukland Art Gallery, NZ, including the work A Machine for Living. MORE
September 2019
Dark Lantern, Galerie Sabine Knust
An exhibition curated by artist Paul Morrison, including the works 'Blackout No.08' and the new edition series created with The Linz Café 'Information About What Is Happening In The World: Antarctica 1980'. MORE
June 2019
Performative Space and Experience, Mayfair Art Salon
An exhibition curated by Sebastien Montabonel, alongside works by Carl Andre, Bernd and Hilla Becker, Stefan Bruggemann, Dada Maino, Elmgreen and Dragset, Noemie Goudal, Joseph Kosuth, Alicia Kwade, Shinishi Maruyama, Francois Morellet, Michael Reisch, Alison Rossiter, Thomas Ruff, Lise Sarfati , Toshio Shibata, Christopher Williams, Guan Xiao.
May 2019
John Ruskin: Art and Wonder, Sheffield Museums
Part of international celebrations taking place throughout 2019 to mark 200 years of the influential artist, critic ands scholar. MORE
January 2019
John Ruskin: The Power of Seeing, Two Temple Place
Group exhibition celebrating the legacy of John Ruskin on his bicentenary, including the work 'Acceleration Structures'. MORE
January 2019
LAND_SCOPE: Photographic Works from Roni Horn to Thomas Ruff in the DZ Bank Art Collection, Münchner Stadtmuseum
Catalogue published by SNOEK to accompany the major group exhibition of more than 130 works from 1972 - 2018 tracing the rich variety of nature photography to the present day, including work from the series 'Continuous Topography'. MORE
January 2019
LAND_SCOPE: Photographic Works from Roni Horn to Thomas Ruff in the DZ Bank Art Collection, Münchner Stadtmuseum
Group exhibition of more than 130 works from 1972 - 2018 tracing the rich variety of nature photography to the present day, including work from the series 'Continuous Topography'.
January 2019
Spatial Objects, NGCA
Solo exhibition presenting works from the series 'Spatial Objects'. MORE
October 2018
Continuous Topography, NGCA
Solo exhibition presenting the premier of moving image works from the series 'Continuous Topography'. MORE
2018
Dan Holdsworth: Mapping the Limits of Space
Published by Hatje Cantz, with 221 colour plates and including new interview with curator Madeleine Kennedy'. MORE
June 2018
New Territory: Landscape Photography Today, Denver Art Museum
Group exhibition surveying contemporary landscape photography through 100 images from 40 international artists, including works from 'Continuous Topography'. MORE
March 2018
Impossible Documents, Sydney Cooper Gallery
Solo exhibition focusing on the work 'Transmission: New Remote Earth Views'. MORE
December 2017
Mapping the Limits of Space, Graves Gallery, Museums Sheffield
Solo exhibition presenting the UK premier of 'Continuous Topography' alongside significant series of works from the past seven years. MORE
November 2016
Mirrors, Musée des Beaux-Arts Le Locle
Solo exhibition of works from new series' 'Continuous Topography' and 'Spatial Objects'. MORE
June 2016
'Continuous Topography', Audemars Piguet Art Commission, Art Basel
2016
Dan Holdsworth: Spatial Objects
Published by DISTANZ, featuring the works 'Spatial Objects' and a newly commissioned essay by Alistair Robinson'. MORE
June 2016
A Future Archeology, Scheublein + Bak, Zurich
Solo exhibition of works from new series' 'Continuous Topography' and 'Spatial Objects'. MORE
May 2015
Dan Holdsworth: Spatial Objects, Southampton City Art Gallery
Solo exhibition, featuring the new series 'Spatial Objects' alongside a significant body of work from the last 8 years. MORE
June 2014
Forms FTP, Publication
Publication of new series 'Forms FTP' works with new text by Emma Lewis. MORE
June 2014
Mirrors FTP, Publication
Publication of new series 'Mirrors FTP' works with new text by Josh Wilson. MORE
May 2014
Mirrors, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
Solo exhibition of new series 'Mirrors FTP' works. MORE
2014
Landmark: The Fields of Landscape Photography
Ed. William A. Ewing. Published by Thames & Hudson, featuring the works 'Blackout' and 'Transmission: New Remote Earth Views'. MORE
June 2013
Monuments, Scheublein + Bak
Group show, with works from the new series 'Forms FTP'.
2013
C PHOTO
Published by IvoryPress, featuring the works 'Transmission: New Remote Earth Views'. MORE
May 2013
What is Contemporary?, Brancolini Grimaldi
Group show, with works from the 'Black Mountains' series.
March 2013
Landmark: The Fields of Landscape Photography, Somerset House, London
Group show, with works from the 'Blackout' and 'Transmission: New Remote Earth Views'.
February 2013
Looking at the View, Tate Britain
Coinciding with the re-opening of all Tate Britain’s galleries, the exhibition consists entirely of works from the Tate collection and is part of the BP British Art Displays. MORE
May 2012
Transmission: New Remote Earth Views, NGC
Solo exhibition of new series of works. MORE
March 2012
Transmission: New Remote Earth Views, Brancolini Grimaldi
Solo exhibition of new series of works . MORE
March 2012
Blackout, Steidl
Illustrated with 33 colour plates, Blackout includes After Utopia an essay by science writer and author Oliver Morton. MORE
June 2011
Shifting Realities, Scheublein Fine Art
Two-person exhibition with Michael Reisch . MORE
March 2011
Blackout, Nordin Gallery
Solo exhibition of the Blackout series . MORE
January 2011
Blackout 10, CIRCA Projects
Lightbox sculpture. MORE
November 2010
Blackout, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Solo exhibition. MORE
May 2010
Blackout, Patricia Low Contemporary
Solo exhibition. MORE
February 2010
Crash: Homage to JG Ballard, Gagosian
A major group exhibition which takes its title from the famous novel by JG Ballard. MORE
June 2010
Alaska Edition 03
Artists: Daido Moriyama, Dan Holdsworth, Todd Hido, Guido Baselgia, Ben Adams and Thobias Faldt. MORE
June 2006
At The Edge of Space, Parts 1-3
Solo exhibition at the National Maritime Museum, London. MORE
September 2005
Dan Holdsworth, Steidl
Monograph published by Steidl. Illustrated with 80 colour plates of works created between 1996 and 2005, this publication also includes essays by Angus Carlyle and David Chandler and an interview by Charlotte Cotton. MORE
September 2022
Continuous Topography + Acceleration Structures
NFT drop with elementum
It is with great pleasure that Christina Scheublein and Georg Bak are announcing the first NFT release by the British artist, Dan Holdsworth, on elementum; a Swiss NFT marketplace. Dan Holdsworth will be debuting three new works from his acclaimed “Continuous Topography” and the latest “Acceleration Structures” series as his Genesis drop, which Christina Scheublein is delighted to curate and present them physically next week, as part of "Digital Landscapes" group NFT exhibition, opening on 15 September at the unpaired NFT gallery in Zug, Switzerland. MORE
January 2022
Focus: Dan Holdsworth, Blackout 17, Galerie Nordenhake
Galerie Nordenhake focus is a sealed exhibition room visible in its entirety from the exterior highlighting a single artwork. In its focus on individual artworks the space acts as a counterpoint to the ongoing exhibition program at the main gallery space at Hudiksvallsgatan. MORE
November 2020
MAST ,The Journal of Media Art Study and Theory
The work series Continuous Topography is discussed in depth by researcher Dominik Schrey in his article on representation and research of the Anthropocene. MORE
October 2020
Shadows and Light, Southampton City Art Gallery
Group exhibition curated by Emeritus Professor Stephen Foster MBE, bringing together works of contemporary art which relate to light as subject matter, including the work Blackout 13. MORE
October 2020
Transmission: New Remote Earth Views: XYZ Vol.1, Park City
Publication of data from the Transmission: New Remote Earth Views series, published by Sebastien Montabonel for ALASKA Editions. MORE
October 2020
Sublime Data
Published by Sebastien Montabonel for ALASKA Editions. MORE
August 2020
Fact and Fiction in Contemporary Photography
Group exhibition at the Joslyn Art Museum, USA, including the work Continuous Topography: Argentiere Glacier No.5. MORE
June 2020
Real Time
Hosted by Seventeen Gallery, London and curated by Damian Roach, Real Time is a hybrid, multi-platform project taking place online, including works from the series Hyperborea. MORE
June 2020
Civilisation, Photography, Now
Group travelling exhibition currently at the Aukland Art Gallery, NZ, including the work A Machine for Living. MORE
September 2019
Dark Lantern, Galerie Sabine Knust
An exhibition curated by artist Paul Morrison, including the works 'Blackout No.08' and the new edition series created with The Linz Café 'Information About What Is Happening In The World: Antarctica 1980'. MORE
June 2019
Performative Space and Experience, Mayfair Art Salon
An exhibition curated by Sebastien Montabonel, alongside works by Carl Andre, Bernd and Hilla Becker, Stefan Bruggemann, Dada Maino, Elmgreen and Dragset, Noemie Goudal, Joseph Kosuth, Alicia Kwade, Shinishi Maruyama, Francois Morellet, Michael Reisch, Alison Rossiter, Thomas Ruff, Lise Sarfati , Toshio Shibata, Christopher Williams, Guan Xiao.
May 2019
John Ruskin: Art and Wonder, Sheffield Museums
Part of international celebrations taking place throughout 2019 to mark 200 years of the influential artist, critic ands scholar. MORE
January 2019
John Ruskin: The Power of Seeing, Two Temple Place
Group exhibition celebrating the legacy of John Ruskin on his bicentenary, including the work 'Acceleration Structures'. MORE
January 2019
LAND_SCOPE: Photographic Works from Roni Horn to Thomas Ruff in the DZ Bank Art Collection, Münchner Stadtmuseum
Catalogue published by SNOEK to accompany the major group exhibition of more than 130 works from 1972 - 2018 tracing the rich variety of nature photography to the present day, including work from the series 'Continuous Topography'. MORE
January 2019
LAND_SCOPE: Photographic Works from Roni Horn to Thomas Ruff in the DZ Bank Art Collection, Münchner Stadtmuseum
Group exhibition of more than 130 works from 1972 - 2018 tracing the rich variety of nature photography to the present day, including work from the series 'Continuous Topography'.
January 2019
Spatial Objects, NGCA
Solo exhibition presenting works from the series 'Spatial Objects'. MORE
October 2018
Continuous Topography, NGCA
Solo exhibition presenting the premier of moving image works from the series 'Continuous Topography'. MORE
2018
Dan Holdsworth: Mapping the Limits of Space
Published by Hatje Cantz, with 221 colour plates and including new interview with curator Madeleine Kennedy'. MORE
June 2018
New Territory: Landscape Photography Today, Denver Art Museum
Group exhibition surveying contemporary landscape photography through 100 images from 40 international artists, including works from 'Continuous Topography'. MORE
March 2018
Impossible Documents, Sydney Cooper Gallery
Solo exhibition focusing on the work 'Transmission: New Remote Earth Views'. MORE
December 2017
Mapping the Limits of Space, Graves Gallery, Museums Sheffield
Solo exhibition presenting the UK premier of 'Continuous Topography' alongside significant series of works from the past seven years. MORE
November 2016
Mirrors, Musée des Beaux-Arts Le Locle
Solo exhibition of works from new series' 'Continuous Topography' and 'Spatial Objects'. MORE
June 2016
'Continuous Topography', Audemars Piguet Art Commission, Art Basel
2016
Dan Holdsworth: Spatial Objects
Published by DISTANZ, featuring the works 'Spatial Objects' and a newly commissioned essay by Alistair Robinson'. MORE
June 2016
A Future Archeology, Scheublein + Bak, Zurich
Solo exhibition of works from new series' 'Continuous Topography' and 'Spatial Objects'. MORE
May 2015
Dan Holdsworth: Spatial Objects, Southampton City Art Gallery
Solo exhibition, featuring the new series 'Spatial Objects' alongside a significant body of work from the last 8 years. MORE
June 2014
Forms FTP, Publication
Publication of new series 'Forms FTP' works with new text by Emma Lewis. MORE
June 2014
Mirrors FTP, Publication
Publication of new series 'Mirrors FTP' works with new text by Josh Wilson. MORE
May 2014
Mirrors, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
Solo exhibition of new series 'Mirrors FTP' works. MORE
2014
Landmark: The Fields of Landscape Photography
Ed. William A. Ewing. Published by Thames & Hudson, featuring the works 'Blackout' and 'Transmission: New Remote Earth Views'. MORE
June 2013
Monuments, Scheublein + Bak
Group show, with works from the new series 'Forms FTP'.
2013
C PHOTO
Published by IvoryPress, featuring the works 'Transmission: New Remote Earth Views'. MORE
May 2013
What is Contemporary?, Brancolini Grimaldi
Group show, with works from the 'Black Mountains' series.
March 2013
Landmark: The Fields of Landscape Photography, Somerset House, London
Group show, with works from the 'Blackout' and 'Transmission: New Remote Earth Views'.
February 2013
Looking at the View, Tate Britain
Coinciding with the re-opening of all Tate Britain’s galleries, the exhibition consists entirely of works from the Tate collection and is part of the BP British Art Displays. MORE
May 2012
Transmission: New Remote Earth Views, NGC
Solo exhibition of new series of works. MORE
March 2012
Transmission: New Remote Earth Views, Brancolini Grimaldi
Solo exhibition of new series of works . MORE
March 2012
Blackout, Steidl
Illustrated with 33 colour plates, Blackout includes After Utopia an essay by science writer and author Oliver Morton. MORE
June 2011
Shifting Realities, Scheublein Fine Art
Two-person exhibition with Michael Reisch . MORE
March 2011
Blackout, Nordin Gallery
Solo exhibition of the Blackout series . MORE
January 2011
Blackout 10, CIRCA Projects
Lightbox sculpture. MORE
November 2010
Blackout, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Solo exhibition. MORE
May 2010
Blackout, Patricia Low Contemporary
Solo exhibition. MORE
February 2010
Crash: Homage to JG Ballard, Gagosian
A major group exhibition which takes its title from the famous novel by JG Ballard. MORE
June 2010
Alaska Edition 03
Artists: Daido Moriyama, Dan Holdsworth, Todd Hido, Guido Baselgia, Ben Adams and Thobias Faldt. MORE
June 2006
At The Edge of Space, Parts 1-3
Solo exhibition at the National Maritime Museum, London. MORE
September 2005
Dan Holdsworth, Steidl
Monograph published by Steidl. Illustrated with 80 colour plates of works created between 1996 and 2005, this publication also includes essays by Angus Carlyle and David Chandler and an interview by Charlotte Cotton. MORE