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Elizabeth Price (artist)
British artist (born 1966)
Elizabeth Price (born 6 November 1966) is a British contemporary artist working primarily in digital moving image who won the Turner Prize in 2012.[1] She is known for short films which explore the social and political histories of artefacts, architectures and documents. Her arresting moving-image works are widely regarded for the interplay of the visual and aural. Finger clicks, claps and samples of vocal harmonies are used to provide rhythms that structure the narration and create urgent, ritualistic undertones. They have been described as ‘rapturous, addictive, virtually artspeak-resistant’,[2] 'mysterious, mesmerising - and utterly original'.[3]
She is a former member of indie pop bands Talulah Gosh and The Carousel.[4][5] She is currently Professor of Film and Photography at Kingston University.[6]
Biography
Price was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire.[7] She was raised in Luton and studied at Putteridge High School before moving on to The
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ARTIST MONOGRAPHS
Elizabeth Price: Sound of the Break
Published by Mousse Publishing.
Text by Elizabeth Price, Matthias Ulrich, Blake Williams.
British multimedia artist Elizabeth Price (born 1966) explores history, technology and pop music through her multifaceted digital works and video installations. This catalog presents the source material for her latest project, providing an exclusive look at the artist's working process.
PUBLISHER
Mousse Publishing
BOOK FORMAT
Flexi, 6.25 x 7.25 in. / 288 pgs / 220 bw.
PUBLISHING STATUS
Pub Date 9/19/2023
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Catalog: FALL 2023 p. 164
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ISBN 9788867495702TRADE
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Mary Elizabeth Price (1877 - 1965) Works
M. Elizabeth Price (1877 – 1965)
Mary Elizabeth Price was born in West Virginia and raised on a farm in Solebury, Pennsylvania, on the outskirts of New Hope. She studied at the Pennsylvania School of Industrial Arts and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts under Hugh Breckenridge. Additionally, she studied in New Hope with William Lathrop. Following her art studies, Price went to New York. While there, she conducted the “Baby Art School”, a children’s school for painting, in collaboration with Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, from 1917 to 1919.
Her home and studio since the mid-1920s, which she named “Pumpkin Seed” cottage, was situated along the canal and towpath in New Hope. When asked where the name came from, Price replied, “When I first saw the original cottage it was painted such a vivid yellow that I instinctively thought of a pumpkin; it was so small that I named it Pumpkin Seed”.
Coming from a rich artistic background, her one b
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