Angela Bulloch

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Angela Bulloch (born 1966 in Rainy River, Ontario, Canada) is a London and Berlin based sculptor, installation - and sound artist who is recognised as one of the Young British Artists. She studied at Goldsmiths' College, London (1985–1988) and was included in the Freeze Exhibition, 1988. She was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1997, part of an all-female shortlist that also included Cornelia Parker, Christine Borland and Gillian Wearing.

[edit] Work

Bulloch has used video, sound and light to explore pre-edited systems. Many of her works make use of bio-feedback systems.

Her 1994 work Betaville consisted of a machine painting vertical and horizontal stripes on a wall, triggered whenever someone sat on the bench in front of it.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Uta Grosenick, Women Artists in the 20th and 21st Century, Taschen, 2001, p71. ISBN 3822858544

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