cally spooner

Born 1983, Ascot, UK

Lives and works in London, UK & Turin, IT

 

Cally Spooner is a British-Italian artist and a writer, whose choreographies, rooted in her training in philosophy, unfold across media—through sound, on film, in text, as objects, and illustrated in drawings. Her series of five essays on “performance”, A Hypothesis of Resistance, was published as a monographic text book by Mousse, Milano in 2024. In each essay Spooner holds and examines temporalities which defy and eclipse the standardizations that drive individual and societal bodies to perform toward an entirely metric-oriented future. Beginning with “Asynchronicity” then extending to “Rehearsal,” “The Present Tense,” “Undetectability,” and “Duration”, A Hypothesis of Resistance was edited in conversation with Will Holder.

 

Solo and group exhibitions by Spooner count institutions including Palais de Tokyo (Paris), New Museum (New York), Graham Foundation (Chicago), Whitechapel Gallery (London), Castello di Rivoli (Turin), and Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam). Her works are found in public collections including the British Council Collection (UK) Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea (IT), Centre Pompidou (FR), CAPC Bordeaux (FR), Fondation Lafayette (FR), FRAC Franche Comté (FR), FRAC Ile de France (FR), Kadist Foundation (FR), and Stedelijk Museum (NL).

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Cally Spooner | Deadtime, an anatomy study | Graham Foundation, Chicago (US) | 2024 | Photo: Nathan Keay
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Cally Spooner | Deadtime, an anatomy study | Graham Foundation Chicago (US) | 2024 | Photo: Nathan Keay
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Cally Spooner | Deadtime, an anatomy study | Graham Foundation Chicago (US) | 2024 | Photo: Nathan Keay
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Cally Spooner | Deadtime, A Hypothesis of Resistance | O–Overgaden (DK) | 2024 | Photo: Brian Kure
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Cally Spooner | Deadtime, A Hypothesis of Resistance | O–Overgaden (DK) | 2024 | Photo: Brian Kure
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Cally Spooner | Deadtime, A Hypothesis of Resistance | O–Overgaden (DK) | 2024 | Photo: Brian Kure
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Cally Spooner | Air de repos (Breathwork) | CAPC (FR) | 2024 | Photo: Arthur Pequin
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Cally Spooner | Dancing Still Life on a Single Breath | Cukrarna Gallery (SLO) | 2023 | Photo: Blaž Gutman/MGML
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Cally Spooner | On False Tears and Outsourcing | Dancers, eight randomly rotated choreographic sequences, twenty-meter wall of Kvadrat Soft Cells acoustic panels, fifty-six daylight work lamps and fixtures, live radio (Hot 97), Focal IC 105-T in-ceiling speaker, museum glass, 305 hours | New Museum (USA) | 2016
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Cally Spooner | On False Tears and Outsourcing | Dancers, eight randomly rotated choreographic sequences, twenty-meter wall of Kvadrat Soft Cells acoustic panels, fifty-six daylight work lamps and fixtures, live radio (Hot 97), Focal IC 105-T in-ceiling speaker, museum glass, 305 hours | New Museum (USA) | 2016
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Cally Spooner | On False Tears and Outsourcing | Dancers, eight randomly rotated choreographic sequences, twenty-meter wall of Kvadrat Soft Cells acoustic panels, fifty-six daylight work lamps and fixtures, live radio (Hot 97), Focal IC 105-T in-ceiling speaker, museum glass, 305 hours | New Museum (USA) | 2016
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Cally Spooner | SWEAT SHAME ETC. | Swiss Institute (USA) | 2018
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Cally Spooner | SWEAT SHAME ETC. | Swiss Institute (USA) | 2018
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Cally Spooner | DEAD TIME (Maggie’s Solo), 2021 | Single channel 4K cinema projection with mono sound, and adjacent single channel Foehn Media Scale-2 loudspeaker, speaker stand, amplifier, mono sound | 43 min, 59 seconds | GB acency (FR) | 2021
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Cally Spooner | DEAD TIME | Art Institute Chicago (USA) | 2019
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Cally Spooner | DEAD TIME | Live performance for a captive audience, enacted by living, prerecorded, and inanimate elements | 45 mins | Art Institute Chicago (USA) | 2019
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Cally Spooner | DEAD TIME | Live performance for a captive audience, enacted by living, prerecorded, and inanimate elements | 45 mins | Art Institute Chicago (USA) | 2019

education

2001–2004 BA in Philosophy, The University of Sussex, School of Social and Political Science, UK

2005–2006 PgDip in Contemporary Art Theory, Goldsmith University of London, UK

2006–2008 BMFA Curating, Department of Art, Goldsmith University of London, UK

2018–2018 Posthuman Ethics. Pain, and Endurance, Prof. Rosi Bradotti’s Summer School at Utrecht, NL

2021–2024 PhD in practice based art, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, University of Copenhagen, DK

upcoming

2026 Slow Dance, curated by Jadine Collingwood, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, US (group)

2026 Museum of Contemporary Art Roskilde, Roskilde, DK

solo exhibitions

2026 Everything is Attempted, then Attempted Again, ZERO…, Venice, IT

2025 Frieze London, London, UK

2024 Deadtime, an anatomy study, Graham Foundation, Chicago, US

2024 —active because it leaks, OTO Sound Museum, Zurich, CH

2024 Deadtime, A Hypothesis of Resistance, O—Overgaden, Copenhagen, DK

2023 Dancing Still Life on a Single Breath, Cukrarna, Ljubljana, SLO

2023 Still Life, palace enterprise, Copenhagen, DK

2023 Duration, O—Overgaden, Copenhagen, DK

2022 Two Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy Four Seconds Wide, ZERO…Milan, IT

2021 Fifty Billion Hectares of Time, gb agency, Paris, FR

2021 DEAD TIME, Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Sint-Martens-Latem, BE

2020 DEAD TIME, Parrhesiades, London, UK

2019 DEAD TIME, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, US

2018 SWEAT SHAME ETC., Swiss Institute, New York, US

2018 Everything Might Spill, Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Turin, IT

2018 DRAG DRAG SOLO, Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, Geneva, CH

2018 DEAD TIME, ZERO.., Milan, IT

2017 Soundtrack For A Troubled Time and Notes On Humiliation, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK

2016 On False Tears and Outsourcing, New Museum, New York, US

2016 And you were wonderful, on stage, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, NL

2016 He wins everytime, on time, and under budget, gbagency, Paris, FR

2016 Bookclub 2.0, ZERO…, Milan, IT

2015 On False Tears and Outsourcing, De Vleeshal, Middelburg, NL

2015 POST PRODUCTION, Spike Island, Bristol, UK

2015 THE ANTI-CLIMAX CLIMAX, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, DE

2015 About a Work #2, ZERO…, Milan, IT

2014 The Overall OOOOH, Kunstverein Langenhagen, Hannover, DE

2014 Regardless, it’s still her voice, gb agency, Paris, FR

2013 Carol, I think my place in history is assured, MOTInternational, Brussels, BE

2012 Collapsing in Parts, International Project Space, Birmingham, UK

2012 Seven Thirty Till Nine, Shanaynay, Paris, FR

2011 It’s 1957, and the press release still isn’t written, Hermes und der Pfau, Hamburg, DE

2010 At Five to Ten, Neue Alte Bruecke, Frankfurt, DE

group exhibitions

2026 Performing Conditions: Artistic Labor and Dependency as Form, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Massachusetts, US

2026 The Gesture and the non-visible, curated by Abril Zales, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City, MX

2026 Ageless, Ageless, Shimmer, Rotterdam, NL

2025 Biennale Son, 2nd edition, Sion, CH

2025 The Cynics Republic – Plac Defilad, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, curated by Pierre Bal Blanc, Warsaw, PL

2025 La Pista 500, Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, IT

2025 Screen Test for the Psoas Muscle, cited in Ima-Abassi Okon’s solo exhibition, Incorporeal hereditaments like Love [can] Set(s) You Free, according to Kelly, Case, Dru Hill, Kandice, LovHer, Montel and Playa with 50 – 60g of –D,)e,l,a,y,e,d1;—O,)n,s,e,t2;— ;[heart];M,)u,s,c,l,e3;[heart];—s,)o,r,e,n,e,s,s, Van Abbesmuseum, Eindhoven, NL

2025 Steady State, ZERO…, Milano, IT

2024 AMONG THE INVISIBLE JOINS, Works from the Enea Righi Collection, Museion, Bolzano, IT

2024 The Cynics Republic, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, FR

2024 Air de repos (Breathwork), CAPC, Bordeaux, FR

2023 I suoni del mondo, Castello di Rivoli, Torino, IT

2023 The Cargo Cult and other certanities, ZERO, Milan, IT

2023 Relations of Care, La Fondazione per l’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT, Torino, IT

2023 40 ans du Frac ! Gunaikîon, Frac Île-de-France, Romainville, FR

2023 Piége […], Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine MÉCA, Bordeaux, FR

2022 MOVE Festival, Centre Pompidou, Paris, FR

2022 La Pista 500, Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, IT

2022 Red Light Green Light (In the Realm of the Senses), curated by Charlotte Sprogøe, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, DK

2022 Une musique intérieure, curated by Pierre Bal Blanc, Tabakalera, San Sebastian, ES

2022 Tout dans le cabinet mental, Centre d’art contemporain d’Ivry-le Crédac, Paris, FR

2022 Aller contre le vent. Performances, actions et autres rituels, Frac Franche-Comté, Besançon, FR

2022 reboot : responsiveness, Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf and Ludwig Forum, Aachen, DE

2021 A Show About Nothing, BY ART MATTERS, Hangzhou, CN

2021 I got up, curated by Pierre Baal Blanc, gb agency, Paris, FR

2021 The Paradox of Stillness: Art, Object, and Performance, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, US

2021 Jahresgaben, Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, and Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, DE

2021 Statements, The Blank, Bergamo, IT

2021 Emotions at Work, Musée d’art de Joliette, Joilette, CA

2021 Arcimboldo Face to Face, Centre Pompidou-Metz, Metz, FR

2021 Dance?, CAAM, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, ES

2021 Deux Scénarios pour une collection, Frac Normandie Rouen, FR

2021 In the Open – series II, The Common Guild, Glasgow, UK

2020 Espressioni, Castello di Rivoli, Rivoli, Turin, IT

2020 Parrhesiades Volume 1, with Jesper List Thomsen and Quinn Latimer, Radio Athènes, Athens, GR

2020 All Criteria This Position Any Moment, curated by Pierre Bal-Blanc, Haus N, Athens, GR

2020 NOT MADE, NOT CHOSEN, NOT PRESENTED, ML Fine Art, London, curated by Studio for Propositional Cinema, UK

2020 The Full Moon Sleeps at Night, Musée d’art contemporain de la Haute-Vienne – Château de Rochechouart, Rochechouart, FR

2020 AGAINandAGAINandAGAINand, MAMbo, Bologna, IT

2020 La Plage, ZERO… Milano, IT

2019 Dall’argilla all’algoritmo, Arte e tecnologia, works from the Castello di Rivoli collection, Gallerie d’Italia, Milan, IT

2019 A Talk In Three Parts With Painting, Grüner Salon, Volksbühne, Berlin, DE

2019 Beyond Performance, curated by Alberto Salvadori, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, IT

2019 Geste, CNEAI, Paris, FR

2019 Speculative Possibilities, curated by Sepake Angiama, Center for Contemporary Arts, Tallin, EST

2019 IMMATERIAL, curated by Michelangelo Miccolis, Material Art Fair, Mexico City, MX

2019 Survivre ne suffit pas, Frac Franche-Comté, Besancon, FR

2018 Strange Days—Memories of the Future, curated by Massimiliano Gioni, Strand, London, UK

2018 General Rehearsal, V-A-C / Kadist / MMOMA, Moscow FRONT, Cleveland Triennial, Cleveland, US

2018 Stagings, Soundings, Readings—Free Jazz II, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, Singapore

2018 Scripts, Kunstverein Bielefeld, Bielefeld, DE

2018 Performance TV, curated by Mathilde Roman

2018 Making Oddkin – for joy, for trouble, for volcano love, curated by Nadja Argyropoulou, Nisyros, GR

2017 Speak, Serpentine Gallery, London, UK

2017 Action!, Kunsthaus Zurich, Zurich, CH

2017 Better Self, Zach!ta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, PL

2017 The Critic as Artist, curated by Michael Bracewell and Andrew Hunt, Reading International, Reading, UK

2017 The Forecast, curated by Laura McLean-Ferris, Croy Nielsen, Vienna, AU

2017 Parcours, Art Basel, Basel, CH

2017 IMMATERIAL, curated by Michelangelo Miccolis, Material Art Fair, Mexico City, MX

2017 On The Wall In Chalk Is Written, Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover, curated by Studio for Propositional Cinema, DE

2017 From Concrete to Liquid to Spoken, Centre for Contemporary Art Geneva, Geneva, CH

2017 On Affection, Cally Spooner and Bruce Nauman, NoguerasBlanchard, Barcelona, ES

2017 The act of drinking a Coke by yourself is the lowest form of art, ZERO…, Milan, IT

2017 A Rehearsal for What?, Bel Ami, Los Angeles, UK

2016 Biennale of Moving Image, Centre for Contemporary Art Geneva, Geneva, CH

2016 British Art Show 8, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, UK

2016 Joining Forces with the Unknown, Lafayette Anticipations, Paris, FR

2016 And she will say: hi her, ailleurs, to higher grounds…, curated by Laure Prouvost, Kunstmuseum Luzerne, Luzerne, CH

2016 Middle Grays, Color Bars, and the comma in between, curated by Public Fiction, Seattle Art Fair, Seattle, US

2016 Susy Culinski & Friends, curated by Beatriz Marchi, Fanta Spazio, Milan, IT

2016 Art Basel Film, Art Basel, Basel, CH

2016 Time-Lines, Independent Régence, Brussels, BE

2016 Alfred Jarry Archipelago, La Ferme du Buisson, Centre for Contemporary Art, Noisiel, FR

2016 Night Transmissions: Electronic Intimacies, curated by Margot Norton, aired Icelandic National Television

2015 A Fragile But Marvelous Life, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, US

2015 Hotel Theory, REDCAT Gallery, Los Angeles, US

2015 The Grantchester Pottery paints the stage, curated by Grantchester Pottery, Jerwood Visual Arts, London

2015 British Art Show 8, Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds, UK

2015 Till the Stars Turn Cold, curated by Laura Mclean Ferris and Kyla McDonald, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow, UK

2015 The boys the girls and the political, curated by Hana Noorali and Lynton Talbot, Lisson Gallery, London, UK

2014 La Voix Humaine, Kunstverein Munich, Munich, DE

2014 Frieze Film, Frieze Projects, London, UK

2014 Frieze Sounds, Frieze Projects, New York, US

2014 The Preparation of the Novel, Fabra i Coats – Centre d’Art Contermporani de Barcelona, Barcelona, ES

2014 Pool, Kestnergesellschaft Museum Hannover, Hannover, DE

2014 Till the Stars Turn Cold, curated by Laura Mclean Ferris and Kyla McDonald, S1 Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

2014 The Influence of Furniture on Love, Wysing Art Centre, Cambridge, UK

2014 Till youth and genial years are flown, ZERO…, Milan, IT

2014 Significant Others (I am small, it’s the pictures that got big), High Art, Paris, FR

2013 Performa 13, The National Academy New York, US

2013 POST show, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, DK

2013 Relaunch, KW Institute, Berlin, DE

2013 A Spoken Word Exhibition, curated by Mathieu Copeland, Jeu de Paume, Paris, FR

2013 Provisional Information, Camberwell Space, London, UK

2012 Memory Marathon, Serpentine Gallery, London, UK

2012 And Yet There They Still Are, with Sidsel Meineche Hansen, LUX, London, UK

2012 I Proclaim You Proclaim We Proclaim, curated by Capucine Perrot Stroom, The Hague, NL

2012 In the Belly of the Whale (Act II), Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, ES

2011 Outrageous Fortune, Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea Summer Fair, with Am Nuden Da, Outpost, Norwich, UK

2011 The Department of Wrong Answers, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge, UK

2011 Summer Show, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London, UK

2010 Une Exposition (du) Sensible, Synagogue de Delme, Delme Perform A Lecture!, curated by Ellen Blumenstein and Dieter Roelstraete, The Office, Berlin, DE

2010 Session_10_Untitled + Words, curated by Am Nuden Da, Four Boxes Gallery, Krabbesholm, Skive, DK

2010 With Words Like Smoke, Chelsea Space and Resonance FM, London, UK

2010 Cally Spooner + Seth Pick, MOT International, London, UK

2009 Session_7_Words, Am Nuden Da, London

2009 Session_6_Lecture, Am Nuden Da, London, UK

2008 Two Lectures, Neue Alte Bruecke Gallery, Frankfurt, DE

live (solo)

2025 Warm Up, Melody’s Warm Up & A Lecture on Stagnation, Trajectoires, Le Festival de danse, in collaboration with Le Frac des Pays de la Loire, performed by Sonia Garcia, Marie De Brugerolle and Severine Lefevre, FR

2024 Extract from Deadtime, an anatomy study, Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, NO

2022 On stagnation, Centre Pompidou, Paris, FR

2021 DEAD TIME (Maggie’s Solo live), Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, DE

2021 DEAD TIME (lecture), with Will Holder and Hendrik Folkerts, Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, DE

2021 DEAD TIME (talks), with Jesper List Thomsen and Will Holder, Overgaden, Copenhagen, DK

2021 WHY WORDS NOW, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art, the School of Sculpture in collaboration with Art Hub Copenhagen, DK

2019 A Talk In Three Parts With Painting, with Jesper List Thomsen, Grüner Salon, Volksbühne, Berlin, DE

2019 OFFSHORE IN NEW YORK, Swiss Institute, New York, US

2018 Failed British Silver, Centre National de la Danse, Paris, FR

2018 OFFSHORE IN KINGSTON, Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston, UK

2017 OFFSHORE IN BELGIUM, Playground Festival, Museum M, Leuven, BE

2017 OFFSHORE IN BILBAO, Bulegoa, Bilbao, ES

2017 United in Stomach Flu, London Weeps, Serpentine Gallery, London, UK

2017 On False Tears and Outsourcing (musicians in Iceland audition to become a manufactured band), Sequences Festival, live casting, Mengi, Reykjavik, IS

2016 On False Tears and Outsourcing (musicians respond to emails and manufacture a pop song, just in time, daily), curated by Charles Aubin, Lafayette Anticipations, Paris, FR

2014 And you were wonderful, on stage, Tate Britain, London, UK

2014 He’s In A Great Place!, BMW Live Performance Room commission, Tate Modern, London, UK

2014 Baby I got better things to be doing with my time, Frieze Film, London, UK

2014 IT’S ABOUT YOU, The High Line, public art commission, New York, US

2013 And you were wonderful, on stage, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, NL

2013 And you were wonderful, on stage, Performa 13, The National Academy New York, US

2012 A Six Stage Manifesto On Action, Institute of Contemporary Art, London, UK

curating & programming

2024 A Thesis on Spillage, a Symposium-like Gathering Assembled by Cally Spooner and Hendrik Folkerts. With Nuar Alsadir, Marquis Bey, Wendy Brown, Joshhua Chambers-Letson, Tony Cokes, Hendrik Folkerts, Melody Giron, Irena Haiduk, Sarah Herda, Darrell Jones, Sanford Kwinter, Ralph Lemon, Maggie Segale, Cally Spooner, and Fraces Stark, Graham Foundation, Chicago.

2022–2023 Dead Time Talks organized by Cally Spooner with Will Holder, Andreas Führer, Irena Haiduk, Jesper List Thomsen, Marie Lund, Rhea Dall and Lola, O–Overgaden, Copenhagen.

2022 Asynchronicity (a symposium-like-gathering), organised by Cally Spooner in the context of the project reboot: responsiveness, a collaborative, multi-cycle, anti-racist, and queer-feminist dialogue initiated by the Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf.

2019 OFFSHORE IN NEW YORK: Practical Philosophy, organised by Cally Spooner with James Bridle, Evan Calder Willams, Yael Davids, Hendrik Folkerts, Irena Haiduk, Dotan Lesham, Dana Luciano, Joshua Simon, Jackie Wang and Alex Waterman, Swiss Institute, New York.

2018 Several lectures on Display (false tears, unscripted skin, riots), organised by Cally Spooner, with Federico Campagna, Naomi Segal, Isabel Valli and OFFSHORE, Kings College Anatomy Theatre, London

2017 MICRO COMPOSITION, curated by Cally Spooner, with Am Nuden Da, Alex Cecchetti, Tyler Coburn, Angelo Custódio, Roberto Fassone, Ghislaine Leung, Danae Papazymouri, Public Fiction, Jesper List Thomsen, Viola Yeşiltaç, David Cunningham, Jean-Pascal Flavien, San Serif, Amsterdam

2017 A social body event, organised by Cally Spooner, Bellamy, Earle Brown (performed by William Crosby, Andrew Morgan, Lucy Railton, Joe Zeitlin), Tania Bruguera / Hannah Arendt International Institute for Artivism (INSTAR), Evan Calder Williams, Tyler Coburn, Akwugo Emejulu in conversation with Victoria Lidchi, Anna Halprin, Jesper List Thomsen, Nina Power / The London Student Assembly, the Artist Placement Group (APG) and Yugoexport / Irena Haiduk / Central Saint Martins, London, Serpentine Gallery

2017 A public workshop on Use: Human resources and irksome tools, organised by Cally Spooner, with Simon Ascencio / Jessica, Marie de Brugerolles, Tyler Coburn, Maria Dada, Michelangelo Miccolis, STUK, Leuven

2017 An Intimate Symposium on Maintenance, organised by Cally Spooner, with Lisa Baraitser, Kate Coyne, Marina Vishmidt, Whitechapel Gallery, London

2015 Violent Incident, curated by Cally Spooner, with Rosa Aiello, Bernadette Corporation, Andrea Fraser, Jef Geys, Gil Leung, Bruce Nauman, Danh Vo, Vleeshal, Middelburg

publications (solo)

2024 A Hypothesis of Resistance, edited in conversation with Will Holder, published by Mousse, Milan

2024 SWEAT SHAME ETC., published by Lenz Press, Milan, and Swiss Institute, New York

2021 A Lecture On Stagnation, published by uh books

2020 On False Tears, published by Hatje Canz and Edizioni Madre

2018 And You Were Wonderful, On Stage, published by Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, and Mousse Publishing, Milan

2017 Cally Spooner: Scripts, edited by Andrew Hunt and Cally Spooner, with an introduction by Will Holder, Slimvolume

2016 Cally Spooner, Peep-Hole Sheet #28 – On False Tears and Outsourcing, published by Mousse Publishing

2013 Collapsing in Parts, novella, edited by Cally Spooner and Andrew Bonacina, Mousse Publishing, Milan and International Project Space, Birmingham

writing / publishing

2023 A Hypothesis of Resistance, five essays on performance (“Asynchronicity,” “Rehearsal,” “The Present Tense,” “Undetectability,” and “Duration,”) published in Mousse #81 (Fall 2022) to #85 (Fall 23), edited by Will Holder

2020 DEAD TIME in Parrhesiades, Volume I, 2019-2020, edited by Lynton Talbot

2020 (Contribution to) The Paradox of Stillness, edited by Vincenzo de Bellis, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis

2018 United in Stomach Flu, London Weep (script)s, Obieg, published by Ujazdowski Castle, Centre for Contemporary Art, issue 8

2017 A Lecture on False Tears and Outsourcing, contribution to Hotel Theory Reader, co-published by Fillip and REDCAT, Los Angeles

2017 Dance: Roundtable Discussion (with Maria Hassabi and Charles Aubin), Kaleidoscope, 29

2016 The Architectures of Management, Cally Spooner interviews Dan Graham, in On False Tears and Outsourcing, exhibition catalogue, New Museum, New York

2016 A not so sad September: (Cally Spooner on Umberto Eco’s Open Work today.), essay, Flash Art International, issue 308

2016 On False Tears and Outsourcing, Peep Hole Sheet, issue 28 Chapter from Collapsing in Parts, republished in Social Medium: Artists Writing 2000-2015 by Paper Monument, New York

2015 Synopsis, text, published by The Grantchester Pottery paints the stage, exhibition catalogue, Jerwood Visual Arts, London

2015 The New Elvis, essay, published by S1 Sheffield and Glasgow Sculpture Studios

2015 About a Work No2, published by YiWAB and ZERO…, Milan

2014 Indirect Language (Act 1), An exhibition to hear read: Volume 4, radio play, Jeu de Paume

2014 A Solo Event for Thinking (Version Two), E.R.O.S #3, EROS Publishing

2014 Losing My Body To Time, score published in, Mousse Magazine, Mousse Publishing

2012 The Erotics of Public Possibility, essay and poster distributed by post, International Project Space

2011 Indirect Language (Act 8), An exhibition to hear read: Volume 3, radio play, David Roberts Art Foundation Indirect Language (Act 5), FR DAVID: “Spin Cycle”, radio play, De Appel arts centre

2011 Indirect Language, An exhibition to hear read: Volume 1, radio play, Synagogue de Delme

2011 The Observer’s guide to the Serpentine Gallery Garden Marathon – Compiled in One Voice by Will Holder, Serpentine Garden, Marathon, Serpentine Gallery, London

2010 Notes for a pending Performance, Session_12_Words +Untitled, Krabbesholm Højskole

2010 The Erotics of Public Possibility, Something Blue; A Curiosa of Contemporary Erotica, compiled by Neue Alte Bruecke (launch at Pilot, Landings, Oslo)


public collections

Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Turin, IT

Capc Musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, FR

Centre Pompidou, Paris, FR

Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, NL

Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, MON

Fondation Lafayette, Paris, FR

FRAC Franche Comté, Besançon, FR

FRAC Ile de France, Paris, FR

Kadist Foundation, Paris, FR

British Council Collection, London, UK

CNAP, Paris, FR

awards & grants

Graham Foundation Fellow, Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in Fine Arts

Novo Nordisk Foundation’s Mads Øvlisen Scholarship for Practice-Based Art

Utrecht University Summer School, Posthuman Ethics, Pain and Endurance, with Rosi Braidotti

Illy Present Future Prize

Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award

Stanley Picker Fellowship, Kingston University, in collaboration The Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP)

residencies

Writer in Residence, Whitechapel Gallery, London

EMPAC (Experimental Media and Performing Arts Centre), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, International Artist in Residence

Art Pace, San Antonio

Wysing Arts Centre Residency

Fondation Lafayette, Paris production residency

Cite Des Arts residency, Paris, in collaboration with the French Cultural Institute and the British Council

press

“Editors’ Selects: June 2026” by Iacopo Prinetti, Impulse Magazine, June 2026

“”Ageless, Ageless”” at Shimmer, Rotterdam”, Mousse Magazine, March 2026

“Interstitial Institutionalism” by Iacopo Prinetti, Impulse Magazine, December 2025.

“”STEADYSTATE” Zero… / Milan” by Michela Ceruti, Flash Art, June 2025.

“Restlessness: The Beginning of a Lexicon” by Hendrik Folkerts and Cally Spooner, Mousse, N9. 91, March 2025

“Room for Repairments: A Review of Cally Spooner at Graham Foundation” by Jennifer Smart,New City Art, March 2024

“Critic’s Picks: Cally Spooner, Graham Foundation” by Barbarita Polster,Artforum, July 2024

“En kæp i det krono-normative hamsterhjul, Interview Cally Spooner” by Helle Fagralid, Kunsten.nu, Septemper 2023

“Everything else” by The Editors, E-flux, October 2023

” A guide to Artissima 2023: what not to miss during Turin’s art week” by Irene Sofia Comi, Domus,  November 2023

“Two Thousand Six Hundred And Seventy Four Seconds Wide, Cally Spooner Torna alla Galleria Zero…” by Elena Sero, Biancoscuro, October 2022

“Looking out I saw you – Cally Spooner at ZERO… Gallery” by Ljuba Ciaramella, Juliet Art Magazine, November 2022

“A Raceway on the Roof of a Former Fiat Factory in Turin Is Now Home to a Lush Open-Air Art Space” by Ana Vukadin, Artnet, May 2022

“Italian Job” by Laura McLean-Ferris, Artforum, June 2022

” Ginevra Elkann, il nuovo corso del Lingotto fra arte e cielo” by Teresa Scarale,We Wealth, July 2022

“Una nuova vita per il Lingotto grazie all’apertura dei nuovi progetti di Pinacoteca Agnelli” byAndrea Maccagno, Inside Art, May 2022

“What’s Next “Orit Gat, E-flux, December 2022

 “STILL TIME” by Jazmina Figueroa, Texte zur Kunst, July 2021

“The Artist’s Novel: David Maroto talking to Chris Kraus, Cally Spooner and others at Page Not Found” by Nele Brökelmann, Metropolis, September 2021

“Galleries and museums listen up – here are ten guidelines on how to not exclude artists with children” by Louisa Buck, The Art Newspaper,March 2021

“Cally Spooner, Contretemps” by Sabrina Tarasoff, X-TRA Art Journal, Vol 21, #2, November 2019.

“Focus on Europe, Interview with Cally Spooner” by Marco Anselmi, Droste Effect, March 2019

“Cally Spooner, David Markus, March 1st The Theatre Times, Cally Spooner: Between Language and Body” by Kristof Van Baarle, Art in America, February 2019

“Quando il corpo si rovescia: intervista a Cally Spooner” by Caterina Molteni, Kabul Magazine, January 2019

“Cally Spooner, Composition as Explanation” by Annie Godfrey Larmon, Texte zur Kunst, June (issue #110) 2018

“Cally Spooner al Castello di Rivoli” by Angelica Moschin, L’Officiel Italia, December 2018

“DRAG DRAG SOLO, Cally Spooner and Ginevra Bria in conversation”, Mousse, April 2018

Post Performance Future by Marie de Brugerolles, Mousse, April 2018

“Cally Spooner, ou la prose décomposée” by Jill Gasparina, Le Temps, March 2018

“Cally Spooner” by Maria Hassabi and Charles Aubin, Mousse, No. 29, Spring 2017

“Staging Affect” by Sabrina Tarasoff, Mousse, No. 57, February-March 2017

“Nah! Nah! Nah! Cally Spooner’s manufactured pop” by Oliver Basciano, Art Review, October 2017

“A time-bending experience, review of Speak, Serpentine Gallery” by Laura Cumming, The Observer, March 2017

“Dance: Roundtable Discussion, with Cally Spooner” by Will Rawls and Maria Hassabi, Kaleidoscope, 2017

“Cally Spooner interviewed” by Cecilia Alemani, Biennial of Moving Image / Mousse, November 2016

“Pacific Fiction, Trinie Dalton, 12 August White Review, Cally Spooner interviewed” by Alice Hattrick, Artforum, No 16, April 2016

“Double Exposure, Cally Spooner and Marguerite Humeau interviewed” by Sam Thorne, Mousse issue 179,  April 2016

“Michael Portnoy & Cally Spooner: Two Musicals”,Metropolis M, April 2016

“Rag-Picking” by Kirsty Bell, Frieze, March 2016

“Must See: Cally Spooner, Stedelijk Museum” by Martin Herbert, Art Review January-February 2016

“Top Ten” by Cally Spooner, Artforum May 2015

” Critic’s Picks: Cally Spooner, De Vleeshal, Middelburg” by Amelia Groom, Artforum July 2015

“Cally Spooner and the Conflicted Self” by  Jean Kay,Atractivo Que No Bello, August 2015

“Cally Spooner: Post-production, Spike Island, Bristol” by Rowan Lear, this is tomorrow—Contemporary Art Magazine, June 2015

“”FILM: On Screen/Sound No. 8, Cally Spooner at EMPAC, review” by  Jeff Nania, Nippertown, August 2015

“Must See Monday – Events of the Week, Cally Spooner at Spike Island” by Kevin McGough, The Fix Magazine, April 2015

“Said & Done: Cally Spooner’s work explores how technology and new media are making performers of us all” by Alice Butler, Frieze Magazine, Issue 163, May 2014

“Review: And you were wonderful, on stage” by Diana Damian Martin,Exeunt Magazine,  January 2014

“Review: The search-engine-isation of communication” by Jean Kay, Life, language and London’s last Lunch Bytes, December 2014

“15 October Art Review, Previewed, Cally Spooner at gb agency”,Phaidon’s Frieze interviews – Cally Spooner, September 2014

“Bright Young Things, 8 May Metropolis M, Pool: the various features of our digitalized present” by Melissa Canbaz, Because Magazine, May 2014

“BMW Tate Live: Cally Spooner – performance review” by Katie Richardson, Female Arts, January 2014

“Frieze on the cheap: Frieze Sounds” by Phoebe Stubbs, Artslant October 2014

“Cally Spooner” by Alice Butler, Frieze Magazine issue 152, January 2013

“Review: Performa 13: Cally Spooner: And you were wonderful, on stage” by Binghao Wong,this is tomorrow—Contemporary Art Magazine, November 2013.

“Future Greats: curators’ choice, Cally Spooner” by Andrew Hunt, Art Review, March 2012

“Pending Performance: Cally Spooner’s Live Production” by Isabella Maidment, The White Review, November 2012

“When Art Speaks: A Report from the Two-Day Performance Event ‘I Proclaim, You Proclaim, We Proclaim’” by Vivian Ziherl, Frieze Magazine, November 2012.

” Mark my words, trio stages exhibition that puts fresh spin on editing” by Jan Patience, The Herald, September 2012

“The Department of Wrong Answers” by Laura Allsop, Art Monthly May 2012

“Cally Spooner” by James Eischen, Artforum, December 2011

“Interview with Cally Spooner” by Michele Robecchi, Mousse, October-November 2011

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