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Liane Lang employs a variety of inanimate objects and fabricated figures to construct images and videos that exist between narrative fiction and still-life composition. Set in spaces that appear contrived, and could be described as in themselves sculptural, the photographs represent a highly controlled, single view point on an installation.
Liane Lang graduated from Goldsmiths in 1998 and has since had her work exhibited in PS1 New York, Saatchi Gallery London and throughout the UK and Europe.
Liane Lang was born in Munich. She lives and works in London. |
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In Oestreicher’s paintings buildings, barns, sheds, houses and shelters are transformed into signs of human experiences specifically in relation to these architectural structures. Painted and constructed in both 2D and 3D with child-like wit, they are seductive signs inviting the viewer to speculate hidden stories and histories within these habitats. She lives and works in London and studied at Slade and Central School of Art. In 2003 she won the Studio Residency at Florence Trust Studios, London.
Selected exhibitions include: 2006 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2005 30 X 30, Vertigo, London. 2004 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. 2002 ARTfutures, Contemporary Art Society, London. |
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Mandy Hudson's paintings reflect on tiny moments in the urban and rural landscape. She lives and works in London and has shown in several group exhibitions.
Education: Maidstone College of Art, Kent Institute of Art & Design, 1986–1989 .
Selected exibitions include:
2008 Unnatural Histories, Nunnery Gallery, London.
2007 Art Futures, Contemporary Art Society, Bloomberg Space, London.
2006 Florfina, Seven Seven, London.
2005 The Vernacular, Standpoint Gallery, London.
2004 Ancoats Hospital Outpatients Hall, Nunnery Gallery, London.
2003 The Agreement, Kontainer Gallery, Los Angeles |
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Education: MA Photography - Royal College of Art 2002-2004. BA (hons) Fine Art - Byam Shaw School of Art 1995-1998.
Selected Exhibitions: Field - Fosterart London 2005; Peripheral Visions - Cork Film Centre Ireland 2005; Portobello Film Festival, London 2004; Essen Photography Festival, Germany 2003; Contemplation Room, Overgaden Gallery, Denmark 2002. |
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Mimei Thompson graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2005. Her work explores the unstoppable proliferations of natural systems through luminous paint and baroque excesses of brush-marks. Dialogues are set up between meticulous construction and chaos- between control and the point of tipping beyond control. Neon meets earth; colours flip from naturalistic to the artificial, tuned to the frequency of a hyper-world. |
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Nigel Grimmer's practice explores the relationship between public and personal imagery and its influence on the production of identity. An archive of ephemera from popular culture - comic books, action figures, joke shop props, snapshots and film stills - is drawn through his personal narratives and then returned to the public realm. Rendered both strange and familiar, Grimmer presents an alternative to mainstream culture, an acknowledgement of his experience by the conveyance of a unique sensibility, a subculture formed by the selection and editing of this material.
Nigel Grimmer was born in Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. He completed his Masters in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins in 1998. |
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As an artist I am interested in experimentation within the field of drawing, and celebrating its egalitarian characteristics. Drawing is the predominant and uniting medium in my practice which also incorporates installation, public events, collaborations, paintings, exhibitions and films. |