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Tate Modern Archive: Artists born 1968-1973

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Carla Zaccagnini No Associated Movement
Carla Zaccagnini was born in 1973 in Buenos Aires. In 1981 her family relocated to Brazil, where she continues to live and work. Zaccagnini received her BFA in 1995 from the Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado in São Paulo. While there, she studied with artist Nelson Leirner, who encouraged her exploration of theoretical questions through artistic practice. Zaccagnini also received an MA in Visual Poetics from the Universidade de São Paulo in 2004.
Visibilidad Multi-media & installation 3.00 3.00 0.30 0.83 0.54 3.00
Chris Ofili Y.B.A.
Christopher Ofili, CBE (born 10 October 1968) is a British Turner Prize-winning painter who is best known for his paintings incorporating elephant dung. He was one of the Young British Artists. Since 2005, Ofili has been living and working in Trinidad and Tobago, where he currently resides in Port of Spain. He also lives and works in London and Brooklyn.[1]

Ofili has utilized resin, beads, oil paint, glitter, lumps of elephant dung, cut-outs from porn magazines as painting elements. His work has been classified as "punk art." 

Visibilidad Multi-media: paint & collage with unusual mediums 2.00 8.00 0.86 7.58 0.72 4.00
Darren Almond Y.B.A.
Darren James Almond (born August 1971, Appley Bridge, Lancashire)[1] is an English artist, based in London.[2] He was nominated for the 2005 Turner Prize. 
Visibilidad Sculpture, photography, video, sound art 2.00 10.00 1.00 13.00 0.81 4.00
David Shrigley Abject Art
David John Shrigley OBE (born 17 September 1968) is a British visual artist. He lived and worked in Glasgow, Scotland for 27 years before moving to Brighton, England in 2015.[1][2][3]

Visibilidad Drawing, printmaking, painting, video 3.00 4.00 0.42 2.58 0.59 3.00
Eva Rothschild No Associated Movement
Eva Rothschild RA (born 1971) is an Irish artist based in London

Eva Rothschild was born in Dublin, Ireland. She received a BA in Fine Art from the University of Ulster, Belfast (1990-93), and an MA in Fine Art from Goldsmith's College, London (1997-99). Her work is predominantly sculptural and she works across a range of materials including aluminium, jesmonite, leather, fabric and perspex. She has a materials based studio practice but also works on major public and outdoor commissions. Her work references the art movements of the 1960s and 1970s, such as Minimalism and is also informed by the contemporary aesthetics of protest and spirituality. Rothschild is represented by Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London, 303 Gallery, New York, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich/New York, The Modern Institute, Glasgow and Kaufmann Repetto, Milan.  In 2014 she was elected Royal Academician.[1]

Rothschild's work has been the subject of institutional solo exhibitions including Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (2018), Dublin City Gallery, the Hugh Lane (2014), Nasher Sculpture Center (2012), The Hepworth Wakefield (2011), South London Gallery (2007), and Kunsthalle Zürich (2004). In 2009 she was awarded the Tate Britain annual Duveens' Commission, for which she produced Cold Corners, a vast rambling geometric sculpture that occupied the length of the neo-classical galleries.[2]

Rothschild's works are held by major public collections including MoMA, New York, Arts Council of England, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Tate, and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. 

In 2019, she represented Ireland at the 58th Venice Biennale.[3]

Visibilidad Multi-media; aluminium, jesmonite, leather, fabric and perspex 1.00 5.00 0.65 0.67 0.62 4.00
Georgina Starr Y.B.A.
Georgina Starr (born 1968) is an English artist and one of the Young British Artists. She is best known for her video, sound, performance and installation works. An amalgamation of dream, fiction, memory and re-enactment, Starr's work has been described in Artforum magazine as exploring "the imaginative self’s ability to make something magically complex, layered and densely referential out of virtually nothing but its own 'stuff'” 
Visibilidad Video, Installation & performance art 1.00 9.00 0.93 10.83 0.76 4.00
Kara Walker No Associated Movement
Kara Elizabeth Walker (born November 26, 1969) is an American contemporary painter, silhouettist, print-maker, installation artist, and film-maker who explores race, gender, sexuality, violence, and identity in her work. She is best known for her room-size tableaux of black cut-paper silhouettes. Walker lives in New York City and has taught extensively at Columbia University. She is serving a five-year term as Tepper Chair in Visual Arts at the Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. She was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2018.[3]

Visibilidad Multi-Media, Printmaking & Installation 1.00 8.00 0.83 6.08 0.72 4.00
Karla Black Feminist Art
 Karla Black is a Scottish sculptor who creates abstract 3D art pieces that explore the physicality of materials as a way of understanding and communicating the world around us. 

She was born 1972 in Alexandria, Dunbartonshire and studied Sculpture at The Glasgow School of Art from 1995 to 1999. From there, Black gained an MPhil in Art in Organisational Contexts from the year 1999–2000 as well as a MFA in 2002 through 2004. 

In 2011, Black was nominated for both the Turner Prize and was a representative in Scotland at the Venice Biennale. Black's work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at a number of international venues such as Modern Art Oxford and Kunsthalle Nurnbeg, Germany. 

Visibilidad Sculpture, Installation 1.00 5.00 0.61 2.08 0.62 4.00
Martin Creed Abject Art
Martin Creed (born 21 October 1968) is a British artist, composer and performer. He won the Turner Prize in 2001 for exhibitions during the preceding year,[1] with the jury praising his audacity for exhibiting a single installation, Work No. 227: The lights going on and off, in the Turner Prize show.[2] Creed lives and works in London.[3][4]

Visibilidad Sound art, theatre, installation, painting 2.00 6.00 0.60 3.75 0.65 4.00
Peter Davies Y.B.A.
Peter Davies (born 1970, Edinburgh, Scotland) is an artist based in London

Davies ' at the Royal Academy of Art in London, Centro Brasileiro Britanico in Sao Paulo, Saatchi Gallery in London,[1] Kunsthallen Brandts Klaedefabrik in Denmark and ICA in London. Davies won the John Moores Painting Prize [2] in 2002. He is represented by Gagosian Gallery

His work is held in the collection of the Tate Gallery.[3]

Visibilidad Painting 2.00 4.00 0.53 0.00 0.59 4.00
Priscilla Monge Kenetic Art
Priscilla Monge (born 1968) is a Costa Rican artist. She is probably the best-known woman artist from Central America.[1][failed verification]

She was born in San José and studied art at the University of Costa Rica. In 1994, she settled in Belgium, staying there four years; there, she met the artist Wim Delvoye who had a strong influence on her development as an artist. Now, she lives and works in San José.[2]

Monge expresses herself through video art, installation art and photography.[2] Her work often blends fragility and violence and is open to a multitude of interpretations. Because on the surface, all seems calm, the terror which lurks below the surface is more disturbing. Her work often deals with feminist issues.[3]

Her work was included in the Venice Biennale in 2001 and again in 2013;[4] she was also a participant in the Havana Biennial in 1997[2] and in the Liverpool Biennial in 2008.[3

Visibilidad Video, installation, photography 1.00 6.00 0.57 3.75 0.62 4.00
Richard Billingham Y.B.A.
Richard Billingham (born 25 September 1970)[1] is an English photographer and artist, film maker and art teacher. His work has mostly concerned his family, the place he grew up in the West Midlands, but also landscapes elsewhere. 
Visibilidad Photography 2.00 6.00 0.66 2.58 0.65 4.00
Wangechi Mutu Afrofuturism
Wangechi Mutu (Kenyan-American, born 1972) is a prominent international contemporary visual artist known primarily for her painting, sculpture, film and performance work.[2] Born in Kenya, she has lived and established her career in New York for over twenty years.[2] Mutu's work has directed the female body as subject through collage painting, immersive installation, and live and video performance all the while exploring questions of self-image, gender constructs, cultural trauma and environmental destruction
Visibilidad Collage, performance art, video installation 1.00 3.00 0.35 0.25 0.54 3.00
Wolfgang Tillmans No Associated Movement
Wolfgang Tillmans (born 16 August 1968) is a German photographer. His diverse body of work is distinguished by observation of his surroundings and an ongoing investigation of the photographic medium’s foundations. 

Tillmans was the first photographer – and also the first non-British person – to be awarded the Tate annual Turner Prize. He has also been awarded the Hasselblad Award,[1] the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal,[2] the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition's Charles Wollaston Award,[3][3] The Culture Prize of the German Society for Photography,[4] and is an Academician of the Royal Academy of Arts London. Tillmans lives in Berlin and London.[5]

Visibilidad Photography 2.00 3.00 0.35 0.00 0.50 3.00
Origen Relación Destino Fecha
Carla Zaccagnini Drawing David Shrigley
Carla Zaccagnini Installation Art Georgina Starr
Carla Zaccagnini Installation Art Priscilla Monge
Chris Ofili Race, Gender & Sexuality Kara Walker
Chris Ofili Y.B.A. Peter Davies
Chris Ofili Y.B.A. Richard Billingham
Darren Almond Y.B.A. Chris Ofili
Darren Almond Turner Prize David Shrigley
Darren Almond Installation Art Eva Rothschild
Darren Almond Printmaking Kara Walker
David Shrigley Printmaking Kara Walker
Eva Rothschild Unusual materials Chris Ofili
Eva Rothschild Installation Art Georgina Starr
Eva Rothschild Installation Art Kara Walker
Georgina Starr Y.B.A. Chris Ofili
Georgina Starr Y.B.A. Darren Almond
Georgina Starr Y.B.A. Peter Davies
Georgina Starr Y.B.A. Richard Billingham
Kara Walker Installation Art Georgina Starr
Kara Walker Installation Art Priscilla Monge
Karla Black Turner Prize Darren Almond
Karla Black Installation Art Georgina Starr
Karla Black Gender & Sexuality Kara Walker
Karla Black Turner Prize Martin Creed
Martin Creed Turner Prize Chris Ofili
Martin Creed Music Darren Almond
Martin Creed Abject Art David Shrigley
Martin Creed Turner Prize Richard Billingham
Martin Creed Turner Prize Wolfgang Tillmans
Peter Davies Y.B.A. Darren Almond
Priscilla Monge Installation Art Eva Rothschild
Priscilla Monge Installation Art Georgina Starr
Priscilla Monge Feminist Art Karla Black
Richard Billingham Y.B.A. Darren Almond
Richard Billingham Y.B.A. Peter Davies
Richard Billingham Photography Wolfgang Tillmans
Wangechi Mutu Race, Gender & Sexuality Chris Ofili
Wangechi Mutu Race, Gender & Sexuality Kara Walker
Wangechi Mutu Gender & Sexuality Priscilla Monge
Wolfgang Tillmans Photography Darren Almond

Descripción

This network visualization represents artists from the Tate Modern Archive born between 1968-1973. Artists were selected based on accompanying metadata that provided information regarding involvement in artists groups, movements, or methodologies. Any artists not displayed in the visualization is due to a lack of accompanying metadata in the archive, and not the choice of the researcher.