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Leo Fitzmaurice (born 1963 in
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, England) is a British artist.


Biography

Fitzmaurice was born in Shropshire, England, in 1963. He studied painting at
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, Liverpool Polytechnic and
Manchester Metropolitan University Manchester Metropolitan University is located in the centre of Manchester, England. The university has over 40,000 students and over 4,000 members of staff. It is home to four faculties (Arts and Humanities, Business and Law, Health and Educat ...
. After leaving college Fitzmaurice moved away from pure painting and his practice eventually focussed on a strategy of intervening in already existing objects, materials and situations, a way of working which continues to this day. Some of his earlier work was shown at EASTinternational in 1995 where one of his pieces was purchased for the Arts Council Collection. Also after graduating Fitzmaurice developed an interest in working in non-gallery situations by co-organising a number of 'artist-led' projects such as ''All in the Mind'' (1998), with artist Patricia McKinnon Day, which took place inside a disused mental asylum; and ''Up In The Air/Further Up In The Air'' (1999–2004) with artist Neville Gabie, which used tower blocks as contexts for art and writing. In these projects Fitzmaurice worked with the artists and writers George Shaw,
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, Elizabeth Wright, Lothar Gotz,
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, Anna Fox, Marcus Coates and Bill Drummond amongst others. During this time Fitzmaurice continued to develop his own practice, exhibiting widely in shows such as ''Good Riddance'' at MOT, London, in 2007; the international sculpture show ''Blickachsen 6'' in Germany the same year; ''Undone'' at the
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in Leeds in 2010 (which was reviewed in Art Monthly by David Briers); ''The Way We Do Art Now'', curated by Pavel Buchler, at Tanya Leighton Gallery, London, also in 2010; ''Chain Chain Chain'', 2012, at Bischoff Weiss, London, curated by Glenn Adamson; and ''Cosmos Levels'', the same year, curated by Jamie Bracken Lobb at The Sunday Painter gallery, London. During this period Fitzmaurice developed the long-term project ''Post Match'' which was launched in 2009 with a publication by art agency Locus+. It was later shown at Gallery So in London and reviewed in Creative Times. Solo projects occurring at this time include ''Sometimes the Things You Touch Come True'' at
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, 2009; ''You Try To Tell Me But I Never Listen'' at the
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, 2011; and ''Blank Stir'' at
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, Blackpool (with Paul Rooney), 2012. In 2008 Fitzmaurice was commissioned by
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in Leeds to make the sculptural work ''What Use is a Sign if We Know The Way'', and later that same year Leeds art agency Kaavous-Bhoyroo commissioned the found-concrete multiple work ''Recouper''. Fitzmaurice was shortlisted for the Northern Art Prize in 2011, presented at
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, eventually winning the prize for his presentation of a slide-show of photographs and an arrangement of 13 landscape paintings from the gallery's collection.


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Contemporary Art Society member page

Article by David Crowley for Eye Magazine


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