Charlotte Prodger

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Charlotte Prodger is a Glasgow-based artist working with moving image, writing, sculpture and printmaking. She has drawn on the legacy of structural film to parse through contingencies of queer identity, landscape, language, technology and time. Prodger’s work moves through a process of identification with multiple subjects, living and dead: friends, anonymous YouTube users and historical figures. She was the winner of the 2018 Turner Prize and represented Scotland at the 2019 Venice Biennale. She also received the 2017 Paul Hamlyn Award and the 2014 Margaret Tait Award. Prodger’s solo exhibitions include SaF05, Scottish Pavilion, Venice Biennale (2019); Colon Hyphen Asterix, Hollybush Gardens (2018); BRIDGIT/Stoneymollan Trail, Bergen Kunsthall; Subtotal, SculptureCenter, New York (2017); BRIDGIT, Hollybush Gardens, London; Kunstverein Düsseldorf (2016); 8004-8019, Spike Island, Bristol; Stoneymollan Trail, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin (2015). She is represented by Hollybush Gardens and her films are distributed by LUX.