Helen Cammock

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Helen Cammock is a British artist known for her multidisciplinary practice exploring history, memory, and social justice, and for being a joint winner of the Turner Prize.

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instanceOf artist
contemporary artist
human
visual artist
awardReceived Turner Prize NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
educatedAt Royal College of Art NERFINISHED
University of Brighton NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork contemporary art
installation art
multidisciplinary art
performance
photography
printmaking
socially engaged art
video art
genre documentary video
essay film
social documentary
hasExhibitedAt IMMA Irish Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
The Photographers’ Gallery NERFINISHED
Whitechapel Gallery NERFINISHED
Wysing Arts Centre NERFINISHED
hasMedium film
performance
photography
print
text
video
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned English
movement contemporary art
feminist art
political art
socially engaged art
notableAchievement joint winner of the 2019 Turner Prize
notableWork Che si può fare
I Decided I Want to Walk NERFINISHED
The Long Note NERFINISHED
They Call It Idlewild NERFINISHED
occupation artist
filmmaker
performance artist
photographer
printmaker
visual artist
placeOfBirth United Kingdom NERFINISHED
sharesTurnerPrizeWith Lawrence Abu Hamdan NERFINISHED
Oscar Murillo NERFINISHED
Tai Shani NERFINISHED
workFocusesOn history
marginalised communities
memory
politics of voice
social justice
women’s histories

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Oscar Murillo sharedAwardWith Helen Cammock