Helen Cammock
Helen Cammock (/ˈkæmɒk/ KAM-ok[1]; born 1970) is a British artist. She was shortlisted for the 2019 Turner Prize[2] and was awarded the prize along with the other three nominees. For the first time ever, they asked the jury to award the prize to all four artists and their request was granted.[3] She works in a variety of media including moving image, photography, poetry, spoken word, song, printmaking and installation.
Helen Cammock | |
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Born | 1970 |
Nationality | British |
Education | Royal College of Arts (MA, 2011), University of Brighton (BA Hons, 2008) |
Known for | Film, Image, Photography, Writing, Poetry, Spoken Word, Song, Performance, Printmaking and Installation |
Awards | Max Mara Art Prize for Women, 2018 |
Life and work
Born in 1970 in England, Helen Cammock studied Photography at the Royal College of Arts and the University of Brighton.[4]
Exhibitions
- 2019 - Che si può fare Whitechapel Gallery, London
- 2019 - The Long Note Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland
- 2018 - The Long Note Void, Derry, Northern Ireland
- 2017 - Shouting in Whispers Cubitt Gallery, London[5]
Awards
- 2018 – Max Mara Art Prize for Women[6]
- 2019 - Turner Prize[3]
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See also
References
- "Interview with Max Mara Prize Winner Helen Cammock at Whitechapel Gallery". Retrieved 15 July 2020.
- Searle, Adrian (2019-05-01). "Turner prize 2019: thrilling shortlist offers sci-fi sculpture and gunshot sonics". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-05-21.
- Holland, Oscar (2019-12-04). "Turner Prize won by all four nominees in appeal for 'solidarity'". CNN Style. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
- "Brighton graduate nominated for £40,000 Turner Prize", University of Brighton, 3 May 2019.
- Islington, Cubitt Gallery Cubitt Gallery is part of an artist-led organisation based in; Bursary, London We promote innovative curatorial practice with an 18-month; Careers, Supporting Curators at the Beginning of Their (20 September 2017). "Helen Cammock: exhibition, interview and performance". Cubitt Artists.
- "Helen Cammock wins the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in collaboration with Whitechapel Gallery". Whitechapel Gallery.
External links
- Official website
- Fite-Wassilak, Chris (17 April 2018), "A New Voice: Helen Cammock Wins the 2018 Max Mara Prize for Women@, Frieze
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