Josephine Pryde

Josephine Pryde (born 1967 in Alnwick, Northumberland) is an English artist. In 2010, reviewing a show of Pryde's work which featured "seven colour photographs of extreme close-ups of clothing on a body, and four sculptures made from half-finished woven baskets and metal butcher’s hooks," the reviewer Dan Fox said that the work "seemed somewhat aloof," adding his opinion that "there was a healthy cynicism here perhaps worth listening to."[1] On 27 May 2011, an exhibition of Pryde's photographs – titled Embryos and Estate Agents: L'Art de Vivre – went on display at the Chisenhale Gallery in East London.[2]

In 2016 she was one of the four artists short-listed for the Turner Prize.[3]

References

  1. Dan Fox, "Review: Josephine Pryde – Reena Spaulings Fine Art Archived 13 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine," Frieze, Issue 132, June – August 2010.
  2. e-flux Archived 30 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 27 May 2011
  3. Turner Prize 2016: Josephine Pryde. Tate. Archived 30 September 2016.


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