Exhibitions
  • 1988 Smiths Gallery, London, "The Xerox Copy"
  • 1990 South London Gallery, London, "Open Exhibition"
  • 1992 Camberwell College of Arts, London, "Degree Show"
  • 1992 The London Institute Gallery, London, "Top Marks"
  • 1996 Whitechapel Gallery, London, "The Whitechapel Open"
  • 1996 Commercial Too, London "The Whitechapel Open"
  • 1997 Tram Depot, London, "Actual Size"
  • 1997 Overgaaden, Copenhagen, "Actual Size"
  • 1999 Royal College of Art, London, "The Show"
  • 1999 Cab Gallery, London, "Touring Exhibition"
  • 2000 Paul E Stolper, IDC, London, "Art 2000"
  • 2000 Atkinson Gallery, Millfield, Somerset, "Ida Branson Y2K"
  • 2000 Study Gallery, Poole, "Fathom"
  • 2001 Science Museum, London, "Mind Your Head"
  • 2003 Space Station 65, London, "Thy Neighbours Ox"
  • 2003 Design Centre, London, "Art 2003"
  • 2004 Chambers Gallery, London, "Custodian"
  • 2005 The Inside Gallery, London, "Wall to Wall"
  • 2006 Aviva Building, London, "1st 2 Office"
  • 2007 Permanent Gallery, Brighton, "No Survivors"
  • 2007 Gulbelkian Gallery, RCA, London, "Hidden"
  • 2007 Brighton University, "Summer Show"
  • 2009 Gulbenkian Gallery, RCA, London "Hidden"
  • 2009 Acquire Arts, London, "Our friendship has great potential"
  • 2010 Newbury Arts Centre, "Bypass"
  • 2011 Victoria and Albert Museum, London, "New Designers"
  • 2011 Arch 402 Gallery, London, "Mrs Darling's Kiss"
  • 2012 Testbed, London, "A Few More Friends"
    Commissions
  • 1991 Rotherhithe, London, "Portrait of J F Kennedy"
  • 1992 J Sainsbury, Dulwich, London, "Public Sculpture"
  • 1994 Peckham Centre, London, "Public Sculpture"
  • 1999 Madame Tussauds, London, "ceci n’est pas la pipe de M. Holmes"
  • 2000 Millennium Dome, London, "Awayday"
  • 2002 Private garden, London, "The Apothecaries’ Garden"
  • 2004 St Peter’s Church, Lancashire "St. Peter"
  • 2006-7 Meanwhile Gardens, London "Public fountain"
    Education
  • 1987-1989 Blackpool & Fylde College of Higher Education, Foundation Certificate in Art & Design
  • 1989-1992 Camberwell College of Arts, BA (Hons) Fine Art, Sculpture, 1st Class (Hons)
  • 1997-1999 Royal College of Art, London, Sculpture MA RCA
    Employment
  • 1994-1997 Sculpture Technician, BA (Joint Hons) (foundry, woodwork, metalwork, mouldmaking), The London Institute, Camberwell College of Arts, London
  • 1998-1999 Visiting Tutor, BA(Hons) Sculpture, The London Institute, Camberwell College of Arts, London
  • 1999-present Visiting Tutor (1st & 3rd years), BA (Hons) Fine Art, University of Brighton, Brighton
  • 1999-2006 2nd Year Leader, BA (Hons) Sculpture, The London Institute, Camberwell College of Arts, London
  • 2004-present Technical Tutor, MA, Royal College of Art, London


    Solo shows
  • 1999 A22 Projects, London, "Steve Bunn: New Work"
  • 1999-2000 Battersea Park, London, "Rollercoaster"
  • 1999 Paul Smith, London, "Window Installation"
  • 2000 Economist Plaza, London, "Self Portrait: Ghost"
  • 2006 Apex Gallery, London, "Summer Show"
    Awards
  • 1999 Madame Tussauds Prize for Art
  • 1999 Battersea Park Annual Award for Sculpture
    Publications
  • 2001 "Viewpoint, issue 4 “Amusement Art – the art of fun”, Justine Harvey
  • 2001 "Art Review, May edition “Generation Games”, Cedar Lewisohn
  • 2001 "Friends of Battersea Park Review, issue 53 “The Sculpture Award”, Steve Bunn
    Other projects
  • 2003 Project coordinator/team leader for Odeon cinemas, “The world’s largest popcorn sculpture…EVER!”
  • 2003-4 Project coordinator, Art and Heritage public commission
  • 2004 Project coordinator/team leader, Permanent sculpture, St. Thomas’ Hospital grounds
  • 2005 Project coordinator/team leader, technical advisor Solaris 10 advertisement promotional sculptures
  • 2005 Project coordinator/team leader, technical advisor PSP RCA, commission 8 large scale sculptures for various venues
  • 2006 Project coordinator/team leader, technical advisor BMW genuine parts commission, various venues
  • 2006-7 Project coordinator/team leader, technical advisor, First2office sculpture project and charity event
  • 2008 Team leader (1st Prize), RCA/Olympic Delivery Authority, Gabion Project
  • 2008- present Project coordinator/team leader, RCA/ Olympic Delivery Authority parkland workshop
  • 2006-present Project coordinator/technical advisor, Annual Award for Sculpture, Battersea Park, London
    Other research
  • 2003 ‘The Minimalists’ Trilogy’ – part one: Donald Judd, Dan Flavin The Chinati Foundation. Marfa, Texas. USA
  • 2004 ‘The Minimalists’ Trilogy’ – part two: John Cage – “As Slow As Possible” St. Buchiardikirche , Halberstadt. Germany
  • 2005 ‘The Minimalists’ Trilogy’ – part three: Norman Foster Ass. - Le Viaduct de Millau Tarn Valley. France
  • 2006 ‘Skyscapes’ – an astrological journey: The Aurora Borealis, Gatwick - Arctic Circle
  • 2007 ‘Skyscapes’ - an astrological journey: The Monumental Ensemble - Brancusi Tirgu Jiu, Romania
  • 2008 ‘Skyscapes’ - an astrological journey: Walter de Maria The Lightning Field, New Mexico, USA
  • 2008 ‘Skyscapes’ - an astrological journey: - Robert Smithson The Spiral Jetty, Utah, USA
  • 2010 The Library of Water, Roni Horn: - Stykkisholmur, Iceland
  • 2011 Sun Tunnels, Nancy Holt: - Utah, USA
  • 2011 Double Negative, Michael Heizer: - Nevada, USA


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