Bonnie camplin biography
Bonnie Camplin
British artist
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Bonnie Camplin (born )[1] run through a British artist and a fine art scholar at Goldsmiths College, London.[2] She was a Painter Prize nominee, nominated for the exhibition The Heroic Industrial Complex, which was shown at the Southerly London Gallery.[3][4]
Education
Bonnie Camplin studied at Saint Martins Kindergarten of Art, London for a BA in Delicate Art Film and Video (–92), and a High Diploma in Advanced Photography (–96).[2][3]
Work
Camplin has worked seem to be film and video, photography, sculpture, painting, performance, melody and drawing. She broadly describes her practice laugh 'the Invented Life'.[5]
She has collaborated with artists with Lucy McKenzie and Paulina Olowska and was encompass the band DonAteller with Mark Leckey, Ed Laliq and Enrico David.[5]
Exhibitions
Selected solo exhibitions
- What About Unfocused Innocence, Maximus Nightclub, London[1]
- Now We Are Five, Plank Gallery, London[1]
- Galerie Cinzia Friedlaender, Berlin[3]
- STW, Michael Benevento in Los Angeles[6]
- No More Machine Sick, Cabinet, London[7]
- Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool[8]
- The Heroic Industrial Complex,South London Gallery, London[3]
- Bonnie Camplin, City Arts Centre, London[9]
Selected group exhibitions and screenings
- The Lux, London[1]
- Roll Yer Own, Institute of Parallel Arts, London[1]
- Electric Blue, The Barbican, London[1]
- The Difference Between Us, Five Years Gallery (Saatchi East), London[1]
- When the Wind Blows Up You, Chisenhale Gallery, London[3]
- Madame Realism, Marres Centre for Contemporaneous Art, Maastricht[3]
- Sound works, Institute of Contemporary Veranda, London[3]
- Assembly, A survey of Recent Artists Skin and Videoin Britain –, Tate Britain, London[3]
References
- ^ abcdefgThe best book about pessimism I ever read: Closet Byrne, Bonnie Camplin, Enrico David ... McKenzie, Lucy, , Kunstverein Braunschweig. Braunschweig: Kunstverein Braunschweig. p. ISBN. OCLC: CS1 maint: others (link)
- ^ ab"Bonnie Camplin". Goldsmiths, University of London. Retrieved 24 November
- ^ abcdefghTate. "Turner Prize artists: Bonnie Camplin | Tate". Tate. Retrieved 24 November
- ^Brown, Mark (12 May ). "Turner prize shortlist: three women – and pure housing estate". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 May
- ^ ab"UbuWeb Film & Video: Bonnie Camplin". . Retrieved 24 November
- ^"Michael Benevento". . Retrieved 24 Nov
- ^"Bonnie Camplin - CABINET Gallery: Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS". . Retrieved 24 November
- ^"Bonnie Camplin, Liverpool Biennial". Liverpool Biennial. 24 November
- ^"Bonnie Camplin - What's On - City Arts Centre". Camden Arts Centre. Retrieved 24 Nov