Emma Hart
Emma Hart lives and works in London. In 2016 she was won the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in collaboration with the Whitechapel Gallery and will have a solo exhibition there in 2017. In 2015 she was awarded a Paul Hamlyn Foundation award for Visual Art.
Emma Hart lives and works in London. In 2016 she was won the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in collaboration with the Whitechapel Gallery and will have a solo exhibition there in 2017. In 2015 she was awarded a Paul Hamlyn Foundation award for Visual Art. The video of this lecture can be viewed on YouTube.
Recent solo exhibitions include: big MOUTH, Grand Union, Birmingham (2015); Sticky, Austrian Cultural Forum, London (2015); Spread, Art Exchange (2015); Giving It All That, Folkestone Triennial (2014); Dirty Looks, Camden Arts Centre (2013); M20 Death Drives, Whitstable Biennale, Whitstable (2012); TO DO, Matt’s Gallery, London; Word Processor, Stanley Picker Gallery, London (2012). Recent group exhibitions include: SUCKERZ, L'etrangere, London (2015) a joint show with Jonathan Baldock; Only the Lonely, La Galerie CAC Noisy Le Sec, France (2015); Dear Luxembourg, Nosbaum Reding, Luxembourg (2015); Hey I'm Mr.Poetic, Wysing Arts Centre (2014); Bloody English, OHWOW Gallery, Los Angeles (2013); The World Turned Upside Down, Mead Gallery, Coventry (2013).
Hart was shortlisted for The Jarman Awards 2013, and awarded a Random Acts commission. In 2012 she was shortlisted for the Jerwood / Film and Video Umbrella Awards: Tomorrow Never Knows, with an exhibition at Jerwood Space, London.
Hart received an MA in Fine Art from the Slade in 2004 and completed her PhD in Fine Art at Kingston University in 2013. Hart is a lecturer on BA Fine Art at Central Saint Martins.
The video of this lecture can be viewed on YouTube.