Adam Chodzko

Born:
1965
Residence:
Whitstable, United Kingdom
Nationality:
British
Trust:
APT London
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  • The City of London has launched the 5th edition Sculpture in the City, a yearly public exhibition of cutting-edge contemporary art situated in and around London’s Square Mile.

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  • For five years in a row, the open air exhibition “Sculpture in the City” has brought some of the best contemporary artists to the public in London.

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  • Ghost by Adam Chodzko has been announced as the winner of the Liberty Kent Public Art Award 2011.

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  • A Fire in the Master’s House is Set, named after a lyric that is repeated hypnotically throughout Rage Against the Machine’s 1999 song New Millennium

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  • Ghost by Adam Chodzko has been announced as the winner of the Liberty Kent Public Art Award 2011.

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  • A Fire in the Master’s House is Set, named after a lyric that is repeated hypnotically throughout Rage Against the Machine’s 1999 song New Millennium

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  • Seventy-eight artists – from Susan Hiller to Cerith Wyn Evans – have redesigned the classic Tarot de Marseille deck for a new exhibition.

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  • Adam Chodzko launches his first solo exhibition at Marlborough Contemporary from 6 November until 21 December with a brand new multimedia project

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  • It is our conviction that the people with the best eye for emerging artistic talent are other artists. So for this issue we asked the generous

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  • IAIN BAXTER& and Adam Chodzko will each make exhibitions around elaborate installations they are building in parts of Raven Row previously closed to

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  • You are entering an exhibition concerned with rehearsal and its related notions of version, repetition and failure. As a ‘controlled form of chaos’

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  • Of the huge number of people who have left Turkey during the past 50 years, the largest individual group has ended up in the UK. Millions went to

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  • Brighton has a long history of involvement in the British film industry from its earliest days, so it is a fitting location for an exhibition

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BIOGRAPHY

Born in 1965 in London, Adam Chodzko lives and works in Whitstable, Kent. His artworks explore the interactions and possibilities of human behaviour in the gap between how we are and how we could be.

Working across media, from video installation to subtle interventions, and with a practice that is situated both within the gallery and the wider public realm, his work explores and invents a collective imagination through a poetics of everyday life. By wondering how, through the visual, we might best engage with the existence of others he reveals the realities that emerge from the search for this knowledge.

Whether assembling individuals around an unlikely event, or intervening within the social and imaginary fabrics of a local community, Chodzko’s works challenge orthodox modes of perception and predetermined expectations through the strategic use of fiction, ritual and folklore. For the 2004 Frieze Art Fair commission programme, Chodzko produced “Nightshift”, a map plotting out alternative routes through the gallery booths according to various animals’ (a deer, a snake, a wolf…) trajectory across the fair ground at night. Chodzko’s work “White Magic” (2005) consisted in buying up all the green clothing at a local charity shop in Kent, and swapping the lot for a Brooklyn thrift store’s entire collection of red garments, thus staging an exchange based on color and gifting rather than economical gain.

Intimate collections and ephemeral communities are frequently generated through his works; assemblies of owners of a particular jacket and a reunion of the children 'murdered' in a Pasolini film; a god look-alike contest; lighting technicians asked to advise on the light in heaven; a London gallery's archive given to a group of Kurdish asylum seekers to edit and hide outside the capital; the multi-faceted "Design for a Carnival", the evolution of a ritual event for the future including "Settlement", the legal purchase of a square foot of land as a gift to a stranger and "M-path", the collection and distribution of perception-changing footwear for gallery visitors. More recently a trilogy science fiction video and mixed media works, "Hole", "Around" and "Pyramid", have all explored, the idea of art becoming a vehicle for a community’s collective mythology, whilst "Echo", "The Pickers" and "Ghost" elaborate these themes through excavating processes of memory, empathy and the imaginary. "Because", 2013 (at Tate Britain) and "We are Ready for your Arrival", 2013 (at Raven Row, London) further develop these ideas through manifestations of the unconscious relationships between individuals and groups; their excesses and disappearances.

Since 1991 Chodzko has exhibited extensively in international solo and group exhibitions including: Raven Row, London; Tate Britain; Tate, St Ives; Museo d'Arte Moderna, Bologna (MAMBo); The Benaki Museum, Athens; Athens Biennale, Istanbul Biennale, Venice Biennale; Royal Academy, London; Deste Foundation, Athens; PS1, NY; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, Kunstmuseum Luzern etc. Recent projects include commissions by Creative Time, New York, The Contemporary Art Society, Frieze Art Fair, and Hayward Gallery and Tate Britain.
In 2002 he received awards from the Hamlyn Foundation and the Foundation for Contemporary Art, New York, and in 2007 was awarded an AHRC Research Fellowship in the Film Department at the University of Kent, Canterbury.
His work is in the collections of the Tate, The British Council, The British Film Institute, The Arts Council, APT, Auckland City Art Gallery, Contemporary Art Society Collection, The Creative Foundation, Frac Languedoc-Rousillon, GAM - Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Turin, Grizedale Arts, MAMBo - Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna, Plains Arts Museum, North Dakota, USA, Saatchi Collection, South London Gallery, Towner Gallery Eastbourne, and international private collections.


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