Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art


The Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art is an educational charity and a not-for-profit contemporary art gallery based in London. Established in 2004, the foundation is housed in a converted warehouse over two floors in a building that was renovated to a design concept by the Italian architect, Claudio Silvestrin. The gallery comprises roughly 5,000 sq ft of exhibition space.
Parasol Unit was established by its director and curator, . A graduate in the History of Art from Columbia University New York, Ardalan worked as Guest Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art. She guest curated the exhibition 'Winslow Homer and the New England Coast' at the Whitney's Stamford, Ct. Branch. Ardalan became the first Director/Curator of New York City's Swiss Institute in 1987, before moving to Zurich, Switzerland, and then relocating to UK and founding Parasol Unit. She has curated numerous exhibitions and has also lectured and written about art. Prior to her career in art, Ardalan obtained a Ph.D. in physical chemistry.

Aims

Parasol Unit is devoted to promoting contemporary art for the benefit of the public. The exhibition programme comprises work by emerging and contemporary artists in a variety of media: sculpture, painting, installation, video and photography. The institution was developed on the model of a Kunsthalle, with no permanent collection.
Each exhibition is supported by a programme of educational events that engage with the public and local community. Exhibitions are also accompanied by a new publication, an artist's monograph or catalogue, which is distributed worldwide.

Funding

Parasol Unit, like publicly funded institutions in London raises funds to cover its running costs. The one-time donation by the founder is a reserve that allows the foundation to operate while other funding sources are identified. The reserve currently covers about 60% of the foundation's operating expenses whereas the remaining 40% are financed through Gift Aid scheme, grants from charitable organisations, private donations and sales of merchandise. These have included Arts Council England, Pro Helvetia, Japan Foundation, The French Institute, The Goethe Institute, The Austrian Cultural Forum, Henry Moore Foundation, Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation, The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, Portuguese Embassy and Australian Embassy, Tower Hamlets Council. Additional funding has been provided by private companies including Dataton, Deutsche Bank, Gallagher Limited, Goldman Sachs, Key Capital and Schroders.
The gallery space is privately owned and has been put at the disposal of the foundation at no charge.

Exhibitions

Every year the foundation organises four challenging and thought-provoking exhibitions of works by international contemporary artists working in various media. Parasol Unit has introduced a host of international artists to London's public and has been instrumental in launching the careers of artists such as Michaël Borremans, Yang Fudong and Charles Avery. Entry to exhibitions at Parasol Unit is free.

Exposure Award

In 2009, the foundation launched its Exposure Award, an annual programme which gives recent graduates the opportunity to exhibit their work alongside a major exhibition at the gallery. Each year Parasol Unit selects three winning artists from a UK art school. The judging panel selects which one, or more, of the graduates will be invited to mount a month-long exhibition at Parasol Unit.
DateExhibitionArtists
2005The PerformanceMichaël Borremans
2005Built in LondonMario Sala
2006No Snow on the Broken BridgeYang Fudong
2006StreifzuegeDavid Schnell
2006Goin’ Down, Down, DownMatthew Ronay
2006Lonely long meaningless way homeJohannes Kahrs
2007Momentary Momentum: Animated DrawingsSome artists included: Francis Alÿs, William Kentridge, David Shrigley, Naoyuki Tsuji, Tabaimo and Kara Walker
2007Two Feet in One ShoeArmen Eloyan
2007Secret for Snow LeopardYutaka Sone
2008Fire Under SnowDarren Almond
2008Front of HouseÂngela Ferreira, Narelle Jubelin and Marcos Corrales
2008Present TenseMona Hatoum
2008The Islanders: An IntroductionCharles Avery
2008Endless PrayersY.Z. Kami
2009X, Plus and Frame PaintingsRobert Mangold
2009Parades and Processions: Here comes everybodyFrancis Alÿs, Fiona Banner, Jeremy Deller, Thomas Hirschhorn, Rachel Lee Hovnanian, Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler, William Kentridge, Michèle Magema, Annette Messager, Amy O’Neill and Hiraki Sawa.
2009Cloud Choreography and Other Emergent SystemsKeith Tyson
2009Visible Invisible: Against the Security of the RealCecily Brown, Hans Josephsohn, Shaun McDowell, Katy Moran and Maaike Schoorel.
2009EXPOSURE 09 AwardSonny Sanjay Vadgama, Chris Gomersall and Mark Dennis, graduates of Central St Martins College of Art and Design
2010Eija-Liisa AhtilaEija-Liisa Ahtila
2010Boundary LayerTabaimo
2010Silent WarriorsAdel Abdessemed
2010Burlesque in which we've thrown it on its headNathan Cash Davidson
2010EXPOSURE 10 AwardLeah Capaldi, Kate Liston and Lea Provenzano, graduates of Royal College of Art
2011I Know Something About LoveYang Fudong, Shirin Neshat, Christodoulos Panayiotou and Yinka Shonibare
2011In UteroJakub Julian Ziolkowski
2011One half of AugustYang Fudong
2011Time and MemoryCecilia Edefalk and Gunnel Wåhlstrand
2011Lines of ThoughtHelene Appel, Hemali Bhuta, James Bishop, Raoul De Keyser, Adrian Esparza, Özlem Günyol & Mustafa Kunt, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Jorge Macchi, Nasreen Mohamedi, Fred Sandback, Conrad Shawcross, Anne Truitt, and Richard Tuttle
2011EXPOSURE 11 AwardJack Friswell, Kate Shepherd and Rebecca Turner, graduates of Wimbledon College of Art
2012the time that remainsDavid Claerbout
2012Bharti KherBharti Kher
2012Jannis KounellisJannis Kounellis
2012EXPOSURE 12 AwardLulu MacDonald, Sean Steadman and Dante Rendle Traynor, graduates of Slade School of Fine Art
2013NAVID NUUR: PHANTOM FUELNavid Nuur
2013MERLIN JAMESMerlin James
2013Siah Armajani: An Ingenious WorldSiah Armajani
2013EXPOSURE 13 AwardNicole Buning, Scarlett Lingwood, Luana Duvoisin Zanchi graduates of Goldsmiths, University of London
2014Canan Tolon: SidestepsCanan Tolon
2014Shezad Dawood: Towards the Possible FilmShezad Dawood
2014Jimmie Durham: Traces and Shiny EvidenceJimmie Durham
2014Shinro OhtakeShinro Ohtake
2015Katy MoranKaty Moran
2015Los CarpinterosLos Carpinteros
2015Katrín SigurðardóttirKatrín Sigurðardóttir
2015The Gap: Selected Abstract Art from Belgium - curated by Luc TuymansThe Gap: Selected Abstract Art from Belgium - curated by Luc Tuymans
2016Julian Charrière: For They That Sow the WindJulian Charrière
2016Magical Surfaces: The Uncanny in Contemporary PhotographySonja Braas, David Claerbout, Elger Esser, Julie Monaco, Jörg Sasse, Stephen Shore and Joel Sternfeld
2016Rana Begum: The Space BetweenRana Begum
2016Robert Therrien: Works 1975–1995Robert Therrien
2017Tschabalala SelfTschabalala Self
2017Elger EsserElger Esser
2017Monique FrydmanMonique Frydman
2017Martin PuryearMartin Puryear
2018Here & There: Paintings by Lisa MilroyLisa Milroy
2018Carlos GaraicoaCarlos Garaicoa
2018Heidi BucherHeidi Bucher
2019Hyon GyonHyon Gyon

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