SELECTED WORKS



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MAUREEN PALEY
4 HERALD STREET
LONDON
FEB - MAY 26
UN-FAIR-GROUND THE WHITWORTH MANCHESTER
MAY - AUGUST 25
+FABRICATING MY OWN MYTH RED THREADS & SILVER NEEDLES NCA NEWCASTLE
MARCH - SEPT 25
STRANGER IN SILVER WALKING ON AIR
@THE WHITE HOUSE DAGENHAM
SEPT24-FEB25 TURNER PRIZE 2024 TATE BRITAIN
JUNE-SEPT24 DELAINIA: 17071965 UNFOLDING
TRAMWAY GLASGOW INT'L
APRIL-JUNE24 L’ARCHIPEL EN FEU…
PARADISE NANTES
MARCH-JULY24 FRIENDS IN LOVE AND WAR
macLYON NANTES & BIRMINGHAM
JUN-SEPT23 INCIPIT VITA NOVA
SECESSION VIENNA
JAN-MAY23 THE HOUSE OF LE BAS
WHITECHAPEL GALLERY LONDON
MAY-SEPT22 RADICAL LANDSCAPES
TATE LIVERPOOL
MAR-SEPT22 BEWARE OF LINGUISTIC ENGINEERING
MAXIM GORKI THEATRE BERLIN
OCT-DEC21 ZIGEUNER SAUCE
YAMAMOTO KEIKO ROCHAIX LONDON
SEPT-NOV20 ST SARA KALI GEORGE
BERLIN BIENNALE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
EXHIBITIONS

Shortlist Turner Prize 2024

Kali Rising at Czarna Cora 2016



Kali Rising at Czarna Cora 2016
DELAINE
LE BAS
BIO
Delaine Le Bas is a British artist born in 1965. Her work addresses nationhood, land, belonging and gender across diverse media including embroidery, painting, decoupage, sculpture, installations and performance that reflect domestic claustrophobia and the transient nature of modern materiality.
Turner Prize 2024 nominee for Incipit Vita Nova.
Delaine Le Bas has exhibited her works extensively both in the UK and abroad. In June 2007, her work was included in the first Roma Pavilion at 52nd Venice Biennale and the Prague Biennale. She has continued participating in international events, including the 11th Berlin Biennale (2020), Herbstsalon, Maxim Gorki Theatre, Berlin (2019, 2017), Roma Pavillion at 58th Venice Biennale (2019), ANTI Athens Biennale, Athens (2018), 9th Gwangju Biennale (2011), National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare (2014), Framer Framed, Amsterdam (2015), and a number of UK venues including solo exhibitions at Transmission, Glasgow (2018), Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, Bolton (2014), Phoenix, Brighton (2014), Chapter, Cardiff (2010), Transition, London (2005). 'St Sara Kali George’, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery (2021), 'Beware of Linguistic Engineering’, Maxim Gorki Theater (2022). She created a commissioned work for a group exhibition ‘Radical Landscapes’ for Tate Liverpool (2022). She has curated ‘House of Le Bas’(2023) an exhibition overviewing the history of practice of herself and her late artist husband Damian Le Bas for Whitechapel Gallery in London. She was the subject of a solo show for Secession in Vienna for the summer (2023). Turner Prize Nominee (2024) at Tate Britain. Delainia 17071965 for Glasgow International at Tramway (2024)






















