‘The children kept asking the attendant: Are the bears alive or dead?
Interview with Dale Berning Sawa for The Guardian on the making of one image.
‘The children kept asking the attendant: Are the bears alive or dead?
Interview with Dale Berning Sawa for The Guardian on the making of one image.
The Digital Mirror is one of a series of short films on artists commissioned by The National Galleries of Scotland. The film was shot at on location in Edinburgh, directed by Marissa Keating, with cinematography by Kimberley O’Neill and Michael Thomas Jones and produced by Becky Manson.
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‘As her project Indeterminate Objects [Classrooms] screens on The Photographers’ Gallery Media Wall, TPG Digital Curator Katrina Sluis interviews the pioneering artist Wendy McMurdo about the trajectory of her work since the 1990s and how debates around photography and digital culture have shifted’
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‘Award-winning artist Dr Wendy McMurdo has been appointed lead photographer of Pairings, an innovative arts project which celebrates the many and varied ways in which Trinity has inspired students, Fellows, staff and alumni. Pairings is part of the celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of women’s admission to Trinity.’
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‘Let’s go to a Place’ is featured as the first artists portfolio of 2017 in the UK based Photomonitor.
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‘Ffotogallery is pleased to announce that Wendy McMurdo is the recipient of FF30, Ffotogallery’s 30th anniversary commission to celebrate the organisation’s distinguished past and continued investment in international contemporary photography. Wendy McMurdo is one of the UK’s leading lens-based artists who has evolved a singular photographic practice and iconography … Continue Reading