All around it, stems lie discarded like pickup sticks, while further blooms burst from a … Gillian Wearing is an internationally acclaimed artist who won the Turner Prize in 1997 her work has been seen at many museums including Museum Modern of Art New York, Tate Modern, Pompidou and also at film festivals including SXSW in Austin Texas, London Film Festival, LA Film Festival. For this exhibition the Serpentine Gallery presented Gillian Wearing’s well-known early works alongside recent and new video installations. Turner Prize-winner Gillian Wearing produces candid videos and photographs revealing the disconnect between our inner lives and public personas, the individual and society, and truth and fiction. Gillian Wearing’s studio, a former warehouse in east London, is dominated by an enormous bouquet. Turner Prize-winner Gillian Wearing produces candid videos and photographs revealing the disconnect between our inner lives and public personas, the individual and society, and truth and fiction. Trauma (2000) et Confess all on video. Biography of Gillian Wearing Wearing's childhood was spent in Birmingham, where she lived with her parents and two siblings. Wearing's public sculpture A Real Birmingham Family was unveiled in Centenary Square, Birmingham, on Thursday 30 October 2014.. Read More
Commissioned by the Mayor of London with 14-18 NOW, Firstsite and Iniva to commemorate the centenary of the Representation of the People Act 1918, through the Government’s national centenary fund.
(1994 / 2009), deux vidéos de l’artiste britannique Gillian Wearing, présentent une série de portraits face caméra, sur le mode de la confession. Wearing Gillian Gillian Wearing in collaboration with Wieden + Kennedy HD film for projection with sound 5 minutes 2018. She grew up closer to her mother (whom she describes as "loving and supportive") than her father, writing of their relationship: "There was a little bit of separation between my parents, though they didn't divorce until many years later. Gillian WEARING Signs that say what you want them to say and not Signs that say what someone else wants you to say (I've thought about being a gigolo but I'm worried about the health risk's!) Further reading Gillian Wearing, Signs that say what you want them to say and not Signs that say what someone else wants you to say 1992–1993, London 1997. Gillian Wearing has been nominated for The Vincent Award 2014 along with Pierre Huyghe, Manfred Pernice, Willem de Rooij and Anri Sala. Statue of Millicent Fawcett Parliament Square, London 2018. Intrigued Call Gillian. Donna De Salvo, Russell Ferguson, John Slyce, Gillian Wearing, London 1999. Wearing continued her art education at Goldsmiths, University of London and so came to be grouped with the Young British Artist (YBA) generation, though she herself feels separate from this group; she did not exhibit in the influential Frieze exhibition, nor was she in their same year at college. At the heart of the exhibition was her work Trauma (2000) and Drunk (1999), both shown in the UK for the first time.
Gillian Wearing, Self Portrait as My Sister Jane Wearing, 2003, photography, digital C-print on paper, 130.7 x 105.2 cm, Courtesy Tania Bonadkar Gallery √ Film and video √ Photography √ Young British Artists √ Self-portrait √ Documentary √ Identity √ Everyday life √ … Sacha Craddock, Spotlight on Gillian Wearing, exhibition catalogue, South Bank Centre, London 1999. 1992-3 c-print 59 3/4 x 41 7/8 inches; 151.8 x 106.4 cm (framed) 55 3/4 x 37 inches; 141.6 x 94 cm (unframed) Don't Worry You Will Be in Disguise. Photo: … Parallèlement à l’exposition temporaire, La fabrique du portrait, Rodin face à ses modèles, le musée vous invite à découvrir une