Ciara Phillips Art Exhibition
The following images were taken at the Ciara Phillips' exhibition earlier today at the Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art.
The exhibition is headlined 'Undoing It'. It focuses on the creative process itself. For the artist, making art offers an opportunity to think and think again, to both do and undo simultaneously. The artwork presents Phillips' characteristically vibrant woodcuts, etchings, and screen-prints.
Ciara Phillips (born 1976) is a Canadian-Irish artist based primarily in Glasgow, United Kingdom.[Phillips was born in Ottawa, Canada. Her higher education was completed, first, at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada (Bachelor of Fine Art — 1996/2000). Subsequently, she studied at the Glasgow School of Art, obtaining a Master in Fine Art (2002/2004).[4] Her work exploits the traditional use of printmaking practices, taking much influence from collaboration and, more personally, the philosophies of artist and teacher Corita Kent. On 7 May 2014, she was nominated for the Turner Prize for her work at The Showroom in London, England.
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