BIOGRAPHY
Liam Fallon (b. 1995) was born In Stoke on Trent and now lives and works in Manchester. He Graduated from Manchester School of Art in 2017 and has gone on to exhibit both nationally and internationally including Voidoid Archive, Glasgow, Sluice Art Fair, New York and DUVE Berlin. Shortly after graduating, he was awarded 2nd place at the Woon Prize and in both 2018 and 2020, was shortlisted for the Mark Tanner Sculpture Prize. In 2019 he was one of the first 10 recipients to be awarded the Pangaea Sculpture production award and in 2020 was one of the recipients of the Henry Moore foundation Artist Awards. In 2021 he will be taking part in a group show in Milan as well as opening his first solo show in London in October 2021.
EDUCATION
Manchester Metropolitan University, 2017
Newcastle Under Lyme College, 2014
EXHIBITIONS
Solo show at Castor Projects, London, 2021
Milan Sessions, Carl Kostyál, Milan, 2021
Group Show, Everyday Gallery, Antwerp, 2020
Somewhere In Between, Duve Berlin, Berlin, 2020
Courtship, PINK, Manchester, 2020
Everyday is Sunday, UTA Artist Space, Los Angeles, 2020
Supersymmetry, The Turnpike, Manchester, 2019
Something Borrowed, Something New, Plastic Murs, Valencia, 2019
State of the Arts, Selfridges, Manchester
Guts Gallery Launch, Ugly Duck, London
Nomadic Vitrine, Recent Activity, Birmingham, 2018
Beginnings, National Assembly, Seoul, 2017
On Plein Air, 12 Ø collective, London
Shy Bairns, Caustic Coastal, Manchester
Woon Foundation Painting and Sculpture Prize, Baltic 39, Newcastle
You’re Reading Into It, Vane Gallery, Newcastle Upon Tyne
The Worst Seats In The House, ITS KIND OF HARD TO EXPLAIN, London
Exchange Rates, Sluice Art Fair, New York, 2016
Bough Objects, Voidoid Archive, Glasgow
Heaven Is a Place Where Nothing Ever Happens, The Holden Gallery, Manchester
#OH!TELL, Caustic Coastal, The Britannia Hotel, Manchester
Awards
Mark Tanner Sculpture Prize (Shortlisted), 2020
Henry Moore Foundation Artist Award (Winner)
Pangaea Sculpture Production Award (Winner), 2019
Mark Tanner Sculpture Prize (Shortlisted), 2018
Lim Ai Fang Award (winner), 2017
Manchester Academy of Fine Art (Winner), 2017
Manchester School of Art Graduate Award (Winner), 2017