About: Helen Cammock

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Helen Cammock (/ˈkæmɒk/ KAM-ok; born 1970) is a British artist. She was shortlisted for the 2019 Turner Prize and was awarded the prize along with the other three nominees (Tai Shani, Oscar Murillo and Lawrence Abu Hamdan). For the first time ever, they asked the jury to award the prize to all four artists and their request was granted. She works in a variety of media including moving image, photography, poetry, spoken word, song, printmaking and installation.

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  • Helen Cammock (* 1970 in Staffordshire) ist eine britische Künstlerin. 2019 erhielt sie zusammen mit Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Oscar Murillo und Tai Shani den Turner Prize. Zum ersten Mal in seiner Geschichte ging diese Auszeichnung an alle Nominierten – auf deren ausdrücklichen Wunsch hin. Cammock arbeitet mit unterschiedlichen Medien wie Film, Fotografie, Dichtung, Spoken Word, Gesang, Druck und Installation. (de)
  • Helen Cammock (/ˈkæmɒk/ KAM-ok; born 1970) is a British artist. She was shortlisted for the 2019 Turner Prize and was awarded the prize along with the other three nominees (Tai Shani, Oscar Murillo and Lawrence Abu Hamdan). For the first time ever, they asked the jury to award the prize to all four artists and their request was granted. She works in a variety of media including moving image, photography, poetry, spoken word, song, printmaking and installation. (en)
  • Helen Cammock (1970) è un'artista britannica, vincitrice del Turner Prize nel 2019.. (it)
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  • Helen Cammock (en)
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  • Max Mara Art Prize for Women, 2018 (en)
  • Turner Prize, 2019 (en)
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  • 1970 (xsd:integer)
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  • Film, Image, Photography, Writing, Poetry, Spoken Word, Song, Performance, Printmaking and Installation (en)
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  • Helen Cammock (en)
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  • interview by Chris Fite-Wassilak in Frieze magazine, April 2018 (en)
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  • "I am drawn to the poetry and music of lament; but also a personal, generational and historical lineage of sadness, longing and loss as a black woman. I know this lament does not belong only to my experience – it is something that is often ignored or undermined as part of world histories; and of course it is present most visibly in conflict, displacement and refugee stories." (en)
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  • Helen Cammock (* 1970 in Staffordshire) ist eine britische Künstlerin. 2019 erhielt sie zusammen mit Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Oscar Murillo und Tai Shani den Turner Prize. Zum ersten Mal in seiner Geschichte ging diese Auszeichnung an alle Nominierten – auf deren ausdrücklichen Wunsch hin. Cammock arbeitet mit unterschiedlichen Medien wie Film, Fotografie, Dichtung, Spoken Word, Gesang, Druck und Installation. (de)
  • Helen Cammock (/ˈkæmɒk/ KAM-ok; born 1970) is a British artist. She was shortlisted for the 2019 Turner Prize and was awarded the prize along with the other three nominees (Tai Shani, Oscar Murillo and Lawrence Abu Hamdan). For the first time ever, they asked the jury to award the prize to all four artists and their request was granted. She works in a variety of media including moving image, photography, poetry, spoken word, song, printmaking and installation. (en)
  • Helen Cammock (1970) è un'artista britannica, vincitrice del Turner Prize nel 2019.. (it)
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