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Bryan William Green
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,969-1970 lived in Paris-studying French and Art
1971-1972 Foundation course at Walthamstow Art School. N.E.L.P.
1972-1976 Chelsea School of Art London-awarded B.A. honours degree (upper second) in Sculpture
1976-1977 lived and worked in Belgium teaching English as a foreign language at Inlingua Gent (part-time)
1978-2001 London working in many of the West End Theatres
worked for many years at the Theatre Royal Dury Lane.
1991-1992 worked full time as Assistant Manager to Antiquarian Bookseller Mellor and Baxter
2001-2011 living and working in Belgium
2011 London
2015 - co-Founder of ARSIC
( Art Researches Science International Collaborations)


Performances
  •  Post Mortem exhibition , 16 Oct - 20 Dec 2015
Performance ; “Does no longer compute”
University of Ghent, Rommelaere Instituut,
Jozef Kluyskensstraat 29, Gent
  • Fabrica Vitae at Zakynthos Greece, Sept 2014 – 2016
Performance “Vesalius poem“
  • Exhibition Duality, 24 Jul 14 - Tue 29 Jul 14
Performance “Little Pillow is taking a rest”  
Espacio Gallery ; 159 Bethnal Green Road, London E2 7DGThu 
  • The body is the instrument of the soul
Performance ; “The Flowers of Arsenic”24 April 2014 - 23rd May 2014.
The Old Operating Theatre , London
  • Material world II; Human condition
Performance : “ The brain is like a watch, it ticks along”
Thursday, April 17 April 2014
Espacio Gallery, 159 Bethnal Green Road, E2 7DG London, United Kingdom
  • Histories of thought
Performance ; “The Flowers of Arsenic” in collaboration with glynne Cicade
  • Art researches Science 16-18 Sept 2010
Performance on drums “Confronting mortality”
Studio Herman Teirlinck, Antwerp - Belgium
  • Oct 2007 Performance “ Confronting Mortality “ at the conference “Confronting mortality with art and Science” 
  • 2002-2008 several exhibitions in The Ideeenhuis Geraardsbergen including poetry recitals and musical performances

Exhibitions
  • Fabrica Vitae touring Exhibition 2014-2016
Post Mortem exhibition , UGent, 16 Oct till 20 Dec 2015
Riga, Latvia,  Stradins museum  March-31/May 2015
Fabrica Vitae at The Pius Library Saint Louis 25-28Feb 2015
Fabrica Vitae at the Emory University Atlanta March 1-5 2015
Athens, Greece: Andreas Syggros Museum Dec 17 2014- Jan 17 2015
opening Fabrica Vitae at Zakynthos Greece, Sept 2014 – 2016
  • The body is the instrument of the soul
The Old Operating Theatre , London 24 April 2014 - 23rd May 2014.
  • Exhibition Duality, 24 Jul 14 - Tue 29 Jul 14
Espacio Gallery ; 159 Bethnal Green Road, London E2 7DGThu 
  • Material world II; Human condition  April 17-22 April 2014
Espacio Gallery
159 Bethnal Green Road, E2 7DG London, United Kingdom
  • Material world part I 6-11 March 2014
No barking art biennale 2014 @ Truman Brewery Space 25 
  • Histories of thought, 20 April to 9 June 2013
St Baafs Abdij Gent - Belgium
  • PHARMACOPOEIA the art of popping pills, Antwerp September 13th - 15th, 2012
Medical Art Meeting and Exhibition GDA2012
September 13th - 15th, 2012
  • Tetem Multi SOLO: The far future is nature, 12 july - 2 september 2012
Stroinksbleekweg 16,  7523 ZL Enschede, The Netherlands
  • Letting Go, 7- 23 Oct 2011  
St Amanduschapel,  St. Amandsberg (Ghent) - Belgium
( ‘Moodism Is The Playing, To Exhaustion, Of No Game In Particular’)
Statement for the Exhibition:   letting go is the easy bit 
                                                           making it go away is something else altogether.
Bryan Green (London, UK)  Moodist .  
  • Relics of what is to come :  4 December 2010 - 26 February 2011
 The old operating Theatre Museum, 
9a St. Thomas St, SE1 9RY London, United Kingdom
  • The Pathos of Pathology Grauwzusters Antwerpen, 16 Nov-23 dec 2011
  • Art researches Science 16-18 Sept 2010
Studio Herman Teirlinck, Antwerp - Belgium
  • Obesitas and related pathology  5/03-04/04 2010
University of Antwerp- Belgium
  • Solo exhibition
16-30 October –2004
 Geraardsbergen- Belgium
16th April-30 May 2004
  • Exhibition at the conference “Confronting mortality” with art and Science” , Oct 2007
The Zoo, conference centre , Antwerp , Belgium
  • 'Word Nude' 2007 exhibition, Belgradostraat Gent
  • Bryan Green- one man show – 2004 , sculptures, 
Arte Venum Gallery Geraardsbergen
  • 1988 Dhondt Dhaenens Museum joint exhibition with Robert Clicque 
  • 1986 Vleeshall Middelburg show of limited editions with Robert Clicque as part of exhibition of Johan van Geluwe
  • 1976 The first Moodist Exhibition. Wittenpoppentoren Hasselt, Belgium
  • show of sculpture and poetry in Video Otto gallery Gent , Belgium
  • 1981 Gallery Martine Kint Wetteren (joint exhibition)
  • 1980 Whitechapel Gallery London First Open Exhibition (joint exhibition)
  •  1979 Space open studio exhibition, Martello Street London (joint exhibition)
  • 1978-2007 several exhibitions in Belgium Gallery Clicque 52 Belgradostraat Gent many shows of sculpture and paintings with Robert Clicque exhibited many hand made limited edition books of poetry and paintings. Editions limited to ten copies.

Recorded Performances 

2008 book launch from the Conference plus recorded performance
performance, Brooklyn , Morbid anatomy library , New York



books
  • Over the years I have created several Handmade limited edition books in collaboration with Belgian painter Robert Clicque
  • IN SEARCH OF ANDREAS VESALIUS  The Quest for the lost grave  Theo Dirix
     
    featuring my poem Andreas Vesalius 
  • CONFRONTING MORTALITY WITH ART AND SCIENCE  
    SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC IMPRESSIONS ON WHAT THE CERTAINTY OF DEATH SAYS ABOUT LIFE
    (ISBN: 9789054874430).

    featuring my poem Confronting Mortality
  • Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
​Films
​Sanctimonia (2013)Directors: Pelagie-May Green, Richard Weston
​Here, people are shown speechless yet exposed. The film's origins come from the idea that people communicate every day of their life without even having to speak. In that, through the eyes and expressions, they can communicate their feelings without having to utter a single word. People's weight of memory and experience can never be entirely concealed. From merely asking a question, somebody can respond physically immediately, better than any words could ever say. The diversity of people's body language and their visionary recollections is wide ranging, and no single memory or reaction is ever the same. From this stimulus, we captured these reactionary scores as purely as possible and create a piece marking the beauty of natural expression, unforced and uncompromised.
William Joseph Firth...Himself
Daniel Ezra...Himself
Richard Weston...Himself
Jessica Tomlinson...Herself
Eloise Green...Herself
Benito Cousens...Himself
Bryan William Green...Himself
Pelagie-May Green...Herself​

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