Goshka Macuga
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Goshka Macuga (born 1967) is an artist based in London. She is one of the four nominees for the 2008 Turner Prize.[1]
Macuga was born in Poland. She makes installations which incorporate other artists’ work alongside a variety of disparate objects[2]. She uses techniques and styles common in archiving and museum display[3].
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[edit] Selected Exhibitions
2007
What’s In a Name, Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
2006
The Past is a Foreign Country:They do Things Differently There, Mathilda is Calling, Institut Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, Germany
Mula sem Cabeça (Headless Mule), How to Live Together, 27th São Paulo Biennial
Sleep of Ulro, A Foundation, Liverpool
3rd Attese Biennale di Ceramica nell’ Arte Contemporanea, Museo della Ceramica Manlio Trucco, Albissola Superiore, Italy
2005
The British Art Show, Baltic and touring the UK
Go Between, Amt der Landeshauptstadt Kultur, Bregenz, Austria
Goshka Macuga, Kate MacGarry, London
2004
Autumn Catalog Leather Fringes, Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland
2003
Kabinett der Abstrakten, BloombergSpace, London
2002
Friendship of the Peoples (with Declan Clarke), The Project, Dublin, Ireland
Untitled, Fundacja Galerii Foksal, Warsaw, Poland
Homeless Furniture, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland
2000
Cave, Kunstakuten, Stockholm, Sweden
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ BBC News Four artists up for Turner Prize
- ^ Tate Britain’s Art Now
- ^ PilotLondon.org
[edit] External links
- Images, texts and biography from the Saatchi Gallery
- Further information from ArtFacts.net
- Goshka Macuga at Andrew Kreps Gallery