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Cadi Froehlich
Chelsea College of ArtsMy work explores the physicality of exchanges between people, objects and material. In particular I investigate the hidden infrastructure of the interaction between these things. These are temporal interventions in the unceasing cycle of production and consumption.
www.cadifroehlich.co.uk
Rachel Cheung
Goldsmiths College
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Adam Tylicki
Central Saint MartinsBorn 1986, nyc
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www.adamtylicki.com
Dominic Hawgood
Royal College of Art
Hawgood has recently been selected for the European Photography Exhibition Award, won the British Journal of Photography International Photography Award, been chosen to participate with Catlin Guide, shortlisted for the Source-Cord Prize and nominated for reGeneration3. He has his first solo in February, followed by others with South Kiosk and PhotoIreland.
www.dominichawgood.com
Julie Born Schwartz
Royal Academy SchoolsJulie Born Schwartz (b. Chicago, USA, 1981, raised in Denmark) studied at Goldsmiths and Royal Academy Schools in London. She is represented by Union Pacific in London.
Beginning with periods of extensive research and thorough engagement with a social context, particular situation or material, which strikes her, Born Schwartz’s practice is focused on constructing large scale narratives. They find their form in installations employing photography, video and sculpture.www.juliebornschwartz.com
Tristan Barlow
MFA Painting, 2015
Slade School of Fine Art
Tristan Barlow, b. 1990, is an American Artist in his final year at the Slade. His work primarily includes paintings and drawings. This body of work includes a selection of drawings, made in China, as well as paintings made upon returning to the UK. The work explores notions of solitude and special construction in response to the environment that is Beijing.
Emily Motto
BFA Fine Art, 2014
Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine ArtI make playful sculptures that perform and evolve throughout, and beyond, my creation – especially in terms of their shape, and the physicality of the unstable materials that I build them from. I am passionate about making forms that behave and engage like figures; sensual, tactile, fragile, unstable and transient.
THE RED MANSION ART PRIZE EXHIBITION 2014
12th – 19th April 2014
The Royal College of Art
Dyson Building, 1 Hester Road, London, SW11 4AN
The Red Mansion Art Prize was established to promote artistic exchange between China and the UK.
During the summer of 2013, the talented winners of the Red Mansion Art Prize travelled to China for one month. They were given studio space and the opportunity to live and work alongside local artists with flights, accommodation and a spending allowance provided for them.
An exhibition of the works produced by the students over this time is being held at The Royal College of Art from Saturday 12th to Saturday 19th April, including the weekend. The opening times of the exhibition are 12:00 to 17:00.
The judges of the 2013 Red Mansion Art Prize were Tessa Jackson (Chief Executive, INIVA), Stephanie Rosenthal (Chief Curator at the Hayward Gallery), Alison Turnbull (Artist) and Nicolette Kwok (Director of the Red Mansion Foundation).
The exhibition will feature work by the 2013 winners:
Ghazaleh Avarzamani Central Saint Martins
Tom Railton Chelsea College of Art & Design
Sung Eun Chin Goldsmiths College
Caroline Abbotts The Royal Academy Schools
Abigail Sidebotham The Royal College of Art
Jakob Rowlinson The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art
Imran Peretta The Slade School of Fine Art