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Charlotte Prodger was born 1974 in Bournemouth. She graduated with a BA from Goldsmiths College, London in 2001 and a MFA from The Glasgow School of Art in 2010. She now lives and works in Glasgow. [1]

Charlotte Prodger has exhibited:

  • Glasgow International (2014)
  • Chelsea Space, London (2014)
  • Studio Voltaire, London (2012)
  • Kendall Koppe, Glasgow (2011).

She has participated in group exhibitions and performances at Artists Space, New York, Tramway, Glasgow, Pieter Performance Space, Los Angeles, Essex Street, New York, LUX Temporary Gallery, Cologne, Poor Farm, Wisconsin, ICA, London and at Tate Britain, London.

In 2013, Prodger was shortlisted for the 2013 Jarman Award. [2]

British Art Show 8 - Charlotte Prodger's instillation Northern Dancer (2014) was commissioned by The Block, a company that restores discontinued Hantarex and Sony video monitors. It comprises four repurposed video monitors, across which flashes a series of seemingly arbitrary words. These words are in fact racehorse names following the ancestral bloodline of a thoroughbred horse named Markets, reflecting a convention when naming racehorses of splicing the names of the parent stallion and mare. The accompanying voiceover describes a particular moment in the lives of Gertrude Stein and her lover Alice B. Toklas concerning the obliteration throughout one of Stein's manuscripts of the word 'may'; both a linguistic rebuttal and a 'striking out' of the author's former lover, May Bookstaver. [3]

  1. ^ "Generation - Charlotte Prodger".
  2. ^ "British Art Show 8 - Charlotte Prodger". Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  3. ^ British Art Show 8. 2015. p. 86. ISBN 9781853323317.