Emer O'Brien

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Emer O'Brien (born 1974) is an installation artist with a background in photography, she was born in Dublin and raised in Toronto. Since 1998 she has lived and worked in London.

She studied at London College of Fashion, London (1999–2001) and then at (2001–2002) and graduated with a BA (Hons) from Oxford Brookes University (2002). She then completed her MA at Goldsmiths, University London (2002– 2003).

O'Brien is best known for works that mediate on the redundancy of human artefacts when deserted by man. [1] [2] Her recent large-scale installations like Run Run Run at the Wapping Project chart the intersection of technology and science with the natural and supernatural. [3] O'Brien is also known for her photographs of horses.[4] In 2004 O'Briens work was featured in The East End Academy exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery.[5] In 2008 O'Brien's work was selected by Humphrey Ocean for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Claudia Graeter (2015). "Featured – Emer O'Brien "Contemporary Amnesia"". COAXMAGAZINE.
  2. ^ Tabish Khan (16 January 2013). "Art Review: Four Seasons at ArtEco". Londonist.
  3. ^ Charlotte Jansen (9 January 2011). "Run Run Run". Artslant.
  4. ^ Amica Lane (February 2010). "Peeping Tom at The Vegas Gallery". Amelias Magazine.
  5. ^ "The East End Academy". The Guardian. 2004.
  6. ^ "The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition". The Telegraph. 2008. Archived from the original on 17 December 2013.

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