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Hannah Collins was born in London in 1956 and lives
and works in Barcelona and London. Since 1986, she has
been creating monumental work which captures the passage
of time and the mark of history on architecture, places,
and people. Her work has been shown on numerous occasions
in Europe and the United States. Recently, the Centro
de Arte Contemporáneo in Málaga dedicated
a major exhibit to her work, accompanied by a publication.
Her photographic and video work has been shown, among
other places, at the Nelson Gallery of the University
of California, Davis (2003), at Printemps de septembre
in Toulouse (2003), at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New
York (2003), at the Venice Biennale (2000), at the John
Hansard Gallery in Southampton, Great Britain (1999),
at the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona
(1998), at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin
(1996), and at the 3rd Istanbul Biennial in Turkey (1993).
Her work is found in many private and public collections,
including the Museu d’Art Contemporani in Barcelona,
the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris,
the Tate Gallery in London, and the Walker Art Center
in Minneapolis. Hannah Collins was awarded the prestigious
Turner Prize by the Tate Gallery in 1993 and is represented
by Joan Pratz in Barcelona, Xavier Hufkens in Belgium,
and Leo Castelli in New York.
Web Site: www.hannahcollins.net
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