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"Part self-portrait and part-historical document", Linda’s work holds as its primary concern the built environment. The structures we inhabit and are surrounded by, the
domestic objects and furniture that fill them, are explored and documented through digital
manipulation of photographic source material and traditional print in combination with blind emboss. The value that we attach to objects of the everyday is recognised whilst
confronting the significance of the singular item. There is often a second image concealed
within the first so that notions of the real and ideal are held in juxtaposition, as are the minimalist and chaotic. ‘I find that as an artist I strive towards the for |
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Recently completed a Foundation in Art and Design at Chelsea College of Art and Design in London and about to begin BA Fine Art Practice at Goldsmiths College. My recent work explores the relationship between the abstract and the figurative; how something unique like an emotional response to a situation can be expressed and cathartically dealt with through the use of familiar almost cliched domestic objects. The history of painting and colour (symbolism) also challenges and informs my work. I work in both 2D in 3D, and enjoy the translation between both forms. |
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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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Education
1996-1998 Royal College of Art MA Fine Art Printmaking
1993-1996 University of Brighton BA Hon’s Fine Art Printmaking
1991-1993 Croydon School of Art and Design National Diploma in Art and Design
Solo Exhibitions
2003 Feedback Vertigo Gallery London
2002 Flying, Driving, Walking SE1 Gallery London
1999 Leigh Clarke SE1 Gallery London
Group exhibitions 2000 – 2007
2008 No Letters Nettie Horn Gallery London (curated by Leigh Clarke with publication)
2007 Gasworks Stamp Stick Fly
Freize Art Fair Resonance FM project space
Paulo Post Futurium Museum of Breda / LOKAAL01 Holland
Oh, Deborah Contemporary Art Projects London |
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Maelzer’s work explores the existential anxiety and epic beauty found in everyday life- in interiors cluttered with photographs, tokens, utility objects and memorabilia; buildings to be demolished and environmental disasters. Inspired by David Lynch and Jeff Wall, she uses filmic devices- narrative scale and lighting in her paintings and photographic work, to create highly charged scenarios. She lives and works in London and studied at Central St. Martin’s and Royal College of Art. In 2004 she was awarded an Abbey Fellowship at the British School at Rome, Italy. Selected exhibitions include: 2005: The Valley, Bloomberg Space, London. 2004: John Moores 23, Walker, Liverpool |
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fantasy elements, creatures and inanimate objects dominate the abstract space creating ambiguity and manipulating the context in which they are seen. Small child-like figures inhabit their own spaces, realities and fantasies - not in reach of the viewer but understood. I enjoy the power play a recognisable object commands within such an arena.
BA Fine Art - University of Gloucestershire 2003 - 2006 |
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Having recently graduated from Cardiff School of Art with a BA (hons) Fine Art Printmaking, Lauren's work is centred around image making through photocopying, collage, drawing, photography & video which inevitably finds resolutions in silk screen printmaking. Repetitive patterns and layering the scribbling images that form from the psycho-babble of the monkey mind! And also making moving image installation with buzzing electrics and TVs fuzzing away white noise!
Recent projects have included an interactive poetry wall in the public domain as part of a collaboration between friends. www.wallwithaview.co.uk |
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Selected Exhibitions
2006: Installation of Dis-simulation at Catodica, Lipjane Puntin Gallery, Trieste, Italy;
Selected works screened at the Video performace section of Gazon de Arte, Buenos Aires; Artist Commission for Resonance Radio at the Frieze Art Fair, London;
Dis-simulation, live performance and video in Time, Flesh & Never, Lounge Galley, London; Outdoors, Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London; Whitechapel Gallery, live performance in Rational Rec event; Video Installation Lipjane Puntin Gallery, Trieste and Teatro
2005: Photographic exhibitions at Curzon Mayfair; Screening of Flamenco, Thessaloniki Dance Film Festival; Screening of In the Face of Heaven excerpts in Greenwich Picture House; Silent video projections commissioned as part of Wild Dog, Microtonal Music Festival, curated by Donald Bousted; Video commission for Charlie Chaplin’s anniversary and BFI conference, film installed at LCC, London
2004: Solo exhibition at Three Colts Lane Gallery, London E1; |
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In Green’s paintings public spaces like national and international sporting arenas become unreal and mythical. Digitally manipulated photographs are used as source material along with a reductive graphic aesthetic characterized by flat areas of striking colours, to delineate the arenas in arrangements of planar surfaces. Bordering on fantasy, but eerily depopulated and dangerously gaudy, they critically engage with twentieth century notions of utopia specifically in relation to sports culture. She is based in London and studied at the Royal College of Art. Selected exhibitions include: 2006 Primetime Painting: Young Artists from London. 2005 Peculiar Encounters, ecArtspace, London; Rundlede |
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