Printmaker Ciara Phillips is among the four artists shortlisted for this year’s Turner Prize, showing a new installation instilling in us that things are “OK”.
Source: Commissioned by The Showroom, London Photography by Daniel Brooke Courtesy of the artist and Kendal
Ciara Philips, Workshop (2010 – ongoing) 2013Installation view from The Showroom, London (2013)
Canadian-born artist Phillips was nominated for the Turner Prize 2014 for her Workshop exhibition at The Showroom in London last year – another “OK” based work, featuring screen-prints bearing the words “NO” and “OK”, configured into different words and arrangments.
Her current Turner Prize show at the Tate Britain borrows heavily from The Showroom work, taking elements of last year’s installation in its form – larger scale cotton pieces, screen-printed multiples and a print workshop space. According to Tate Britain, this collaborative element is a common theme in all Phillips’ work, and gave the show its title.
Interestingly, Phillips is the only artist in this year’s shortlist whose piece doesn’t involve any video elements.
Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 still16mm film transferred to digital video
Duncan Cambell, It for Others 2013 still16mm film transferred to digital video
James Richards, Rosebud 2013 stillHD Video13 minutes
His main piece, and the one he has been nominated for however, is Rosebud 2013 – a film collage of images from Tokyo library books that the artist has deliberately “censored”, mixed with distorted images created using an underwater camera and disorientating sound pieces.
James Richards, Rosebud 2013 stillHD Video13 minutes
Tris Vonna-Michell, Postscript II (Berlin) 2013Installation view at Jan Mot, Brussels, 7 November 2013 - 8 February 2014
Tris Vonna-Michell, Postscript II (Berlin) 2013Installation view at Jan Mot, Brussels, 7 November 2013 - 8 February 2014
(Tue, 30 Sep 2014 |
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