Turner Prize Nominee Luke Fowler ICA Artist In Residence

Turner Prize

The ICA’s most recent artist in residence, 2012 Turner Prize nominee Luke Fowler, presents his project Notes within Vibrations (Spatial Response to the ICA Archive) as the culmination of his work with the gallery. The audio-visual piece, created specifically in response to Fowler’s residency at the ICA, will consist of new work generated from his research into the ICA archive. Over the last few months, Luke Fowler has been exploring the recorded history of the ICA, conducting an in-depth study into the Institute’s music, performance and talks programme between the 1960s and 1980s.

Luke Fowler (b. 1978, Glasgow) studied printmaking at Dundee Art School. His films have been presented widely, recent screenings include, ICA London, Glasgow Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival (2012), and Anthology, New York (2011). Major forthcoming exhibitions include the Turner Prize exhibition at Tate Britain, as well as group shows including Documentary methods in art, Dokumentarfilminitiative im Filmbüro NW, Cologne, and Printed, Mai 36 Galerie, Zürich. Recent solo exhibitions include The Poor Stockinger, the Luddite Cropper and the deluded followers of Joanna Southcott, The Hepworth, Wakefield (made in association with Contemporary Art Society, Film and Video Umbrella and Wolverhampton Art Gallery) and Luke Fowler with Toshiya Tsunoda and John Haynes, Inverleith House, Edinburgh (2012) for which he has been nominated for the 2012 Turner Prize. In 2008 he received the inaugural Derek Jarman Award.

Each part £8 / £7 Concessions / £5 ICA Members / Limited tickets £5 Students 14 September 2012

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