Exhibition

ArtWorks Open Prize Show 2020

28 Nov 2020 – 13 Dec 2020

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
12:00 – 16:00
Sunday
12:00 – 16:00

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£1

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  • Buses: 123, 158, 230
  • Tube: Blackhorse Road Station - Victoria Line tube & overground train
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Barbican Arts Group Trust’s ArtWorks Open 2020 prize show is selected by Alex & Schady Michelle Williams Gamaker. There are several prizes on offer for selected exhibiting artists including, £1,000 cash and solo show, £500 cash and solo show, two 6-week residencies and the £200 A.P. Fitzpatrick materials prize. 

Alex Schady has a broad interdisciplinary practice that includes drawing, video, sculpture and performance. His recent work considers the relationship between sculpture and video and how seemingly incompatible media might coexist. He is programme leader in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins and co-founder of Five Years Gallery, an artist-run space that establishes a direct relationship between programming, curation and practice.

Michelle Williams Gamaker was a selctor for 2020 John Moores Painting Prize.  She is also shortlisted for Film London’s Jarman Award 2020.

Michelle Williams Gamaker works with moving image, performance and installation. Her practice is frequently in dialogue with film history, particularly Hollywood and British studio films, deploying what she calls fictional activism to restage scenes and reveal their imperialist roots. By recasting characters originally played by white actors with people of colour, their often doom-laden outcomes are altered as their agency increases. She combines scriptwriting with a revisiting of analogue VFX, producing props and collaged backdrops to create intricately staged films. Her trilogy Dissolution (2019), comprising House of Women (2017), The Fruit is There to be Eaten (2018) and The Eternal Return (2019), explores marginalised characters from Powell and Pressburger’s Black Narcissus (1947). House of Women (2017) screened at BFI’s LFF Experimenta Programme (2018) and featured in the Arts Council of England collection shows Women, Power, Protest at BMAG, Birmingham, As Seen on Screen, Walker Art Museum, Liverpool, Go On Being So at Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, Penzance (2019-2020). She recently completed The Silver Wave (2020), an Untold Stories commission for RAMM, Exeter and is recipient of the Stuart Croft Moving Image Award 2020 for The Bang Straws (2021).

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Alex Schady

Michelle Williams Gamaker

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