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Goldsmiths CCA presents the first UK institutional solo exhibition by British artist Christina Mackie (b. 1956, UK) for over a decade. The exhibition celebrates Mackie’s contribution to British art, bringing new works to bear on paradigmatic pieces from the past fifteen years. Viewed collectively the exhibition highlights the dynamic interdisciplinarity, material investigations, and associative logic of her work across sculpture, painting, and installation, attuned to the geological, environmental, digital, and scientific modes of imaging and processing. The exhibition features newly commissioned paintings alongside key sculptural works, such as Powder People (2018) previously unseen in the UK and originally commissioned for the Spazio Culturale Antonio Ratti, Italy.
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Christina Mackie’s (b. 1956, UK) solo exhibitions include Herald St, London (2023); The Judges III, Hospitalfield, Arbroath (2021); People Powder, XXIV CSAV – Artists Research Laboratory, Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Como (2018); Tate Britain Duveen Commission, Tate Britain, London (2015); Drop/And Bird/ Frog And, Praxes, Berlin (2014); Colour Drop, The Renaissance Society, Chicago (2014); Judges III, Nottingham Castle Museum, Nottingham (2013); Painting the Weights, Chisenhale Gallery, London and Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen (2012); The Judges, Jerwood Room, Oxford (2010); and Art Now Sculpture Court, Tate Britain, London (2007). She has also participated in group exhibitions such as Now for Tomorrow ll, Nottingham Castle Museum, Nottingham (2016); DLA Piper Series: Constellations, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool (2015); BP Walk Through British Art, Tate Britain, London (2015); Molecular Etwas, Kunstewerke, Berlin (2010); and Real World, Modern Art Oxford, Oxford (2004). Mackie’s work is in the institutional collections of Tate, London; the Arts Council, London; the British Council, UK; Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds; Nottingham Castle Museum, Nottingham; Nomas Foundation, Rome; the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; and Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, among others.
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