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Gideon Rubin received his BFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York and a MFA from the Slade School of Art, London. 

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Gideon Rubin has had numerous international solo exhibitions; most recently: Moon Above Water, Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris (2024), The Anatomy of Seeing and Fox Jensen McCrory, Auckland (2024), Substance to Shadows at Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles (2023), 13 at Galleria Monica De Cardenas (2023), The Last Day of Summer at Maho Kubota, Tokyo (2023), A Summer's Tale at K11 Art Foundation, Shanghai (2022), Looking Away at Galerie Karsten Greve (2022), Red Boys and Green Girls at Hosfelt Gallery, New York (2022), The Sun Also Rises at Ryan Lee Gallery (2021), Black Book at the Jerusalem Artists' House (2020), 'Black Book' at the Freud Museum, London (2018), Memory Goes as Far as this Morning at Chengdu MoCA (2016), Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art Israel and San Jose ICA (2015/16).

Selected group exhibitions include: Xinjiang International Art Biennale, Xinjiang Art Museum, China (2024), More Than a Feeling, Bridget de Leon, Bath (2023), Where Can We Live But Days, Mamoth, London (2024)Living Memory: Louise Bourgeois, Nicolas Godin & Gideon Rubin', curated by Beth Greenacre at All Saint's Chapel, London (2023), The Cabin LA: A Curated Flashback, The Green Family Art Foundation, Dallas (2023), 'Reflections: Human/Nature', curated by Matt Black at Gana Art, Seoul (2021), 'How to Travel in Time' at Apexart, New York (2018), ’The Reading Room’ at Rokeby, London (2017), 'Disturbing Innocence' at Flag Art Foundation, New York (2014), 'Daily Memories' at Klosterhaus in Magdeburg, Germany (2014) and 'To Have a Voice' at the Mackintosh Museum, Glasgow (2012). 

Rubin is represented by Galerie Karsten Greve Paris, Cologne, St Moritz; Hosfelt Gallery, San Franscisco; Fox Jensen Gallery, Sydney and Fox Jensen McCrory, Auckland; and Alon Segev Gallery, Tel Aviv. ​In 2014 he received the 'Shifting Foundation' grant. 

Rubin's work is included in a number of prestigious international collections, including: 

Museum Voorlinden Collection, The Netherlands; Herzliya Museum for Contemporary Art, Israel; McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, San Francisco; Ruinart, France; Fondation Frances, France; Rubin Museum, Israel; Collezione Maramotti, Italy; The Collezione Fondazione, San Patrignano, Italy. 

Gideon Rubin lives and works in London.

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