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Rachel Maclean (artist)

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Rachel Maclean at British Art Show 8 - Leeds Art Gallery 2015

Rachel Maclean(born 1987) is a Scottish multi-media artist. She lives and works inGlasgow.[1]She has shown widely in the UK and internationally, in galleries, museums, film festivals and on television. Maclean produces elaborate films and digital prints using extravagant costume, over-the-top make-up, green screen vfx and electronic soundtracks.

Early life and education[edit]

Maclean was born inEdinburgh.[2]

She has a BA in Drawing and Painting fromEdinburgh College of Art.[3]

Work[edit]

Maclean produces elaborate films and digital prints using extravagant costume, over-the-top make-up, green screen vfx and electronic soundtracks. Using film and photography, she creates outlandish characters and fantasy worlds which she uses to delve into politics, society and identity.[4]Wearing colourful costumes and make-up, until recently Maclean took on every role in her films herself. She uses computer technology to generate her locations, and borrows audio from television and cinema to construct narratives with a comedic touch.[5]

Maclean's artwork is both seductive and disturbing, it sucks the viewer into oversaturated candy coloured worlds and repels them with unsettling themes and narratives. She explores issues of identity, class, nationalism and gender, whilst referencing narrative structures from pop culture and fairy-tales.[6]

Exhibitions[edit]

Maclean has had solo exhibitions at National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (2018), Tate Britain, London (2017), HOME, Manchester (2016), theZabludowicz Collection,London (2014),Edinburgh Printmakers(2013),Collective Gallery,Edinburgh (2013),Trade Gallery,Nottingham (2013) and Generator Projects, Dundee (2012).[7][8]

Her work has also been shown at the State Museum of Urban Sculpture, St Petersburg, Russia, Kunstarkaden, Munich, Germany, Kunsthalle, Kiel, Germany,Talbot Rice Gallery,Edinburgh, theRoyal Scottish Academy,Edinburgh.[9]

Maclean exhibited inBritish Art Show 8withFeed Me.[10][11]

Maclean was selected to represent Scotland inVeniceat the 57th International Art Exhibition of theVenice Biennale,2017.[12][13]This solo presentation of new work centred on a major new film commission.[14]The presentation is commissioned and curated by Alchemy Film & Arts[15]in partnership withTalbot Rice Galleryand theUniversity of Edinburgh.[13]

Awards[edit]

In 2013, Maclean received theMargaret Tait Awardfor her contribution toGlasgow Film Festivaland was shortlisted for the Film London Jarman Award.[16]

References[edit]

  1. ^"GENERATION: Rachel Maclean".BBC Arts.18 July 2014.Retrieved5 March2016.
  2. ^Ferguson, Brian (4 October 2018)."Interview: Artist Rachel Maclean on her sinister new film exploring how much freedom 21st century women really have".scotsman.Retrieved10 December2019.
  3. ^"Five minutes on Rachel MacLean".TATE.5 December 2016.
  4. ^Ruiz, Cristina (6 October 2018)."Rachel Maclean: satire for the age of Snapchat".Financial Times.
  5. ^Kelly, Brian P. (15 September 2018)."'I Was Raised on the Internet' Review: Binary Reactions to the Digital World ".WSJ.Retrieved10 December2019.
  6. ^"Rachel Maclean".Kunsthalle Kiel(in English and German). 14 February – 6 September 2020.Archivedfrom the original on 10 August 2023.Retrieved10 August2023.
  7. ^"Rachel Maclean at the Benaki Museum | British Council Greece".britishcouncil.gr.Retrieved10 December2019.
  8. ^Palumbo, Jacqui (24 June 2019)."Six Women Artists Furthering Cindy Sherman's Pioneering Vision".Artsy.Retrieved10 December2019.
  9. ^Theatre, Glasgow Film (10 December 2019)."Previous Winners - Margaret Tait Award".Glasgow Film Theatre.Retrieved10 December2019.
  10. ^"British Art Show 8".British Art Show 8.
  11. ^Judah, Hettie (9 October 2015)."The British Art show: Testing the limits of exhibition boundaries".The Independent.
  12. ^Miller, Phil (11 May 2016)."Meet Rachel Maclean: The candy-coloured nightmare world of artist to represent Scotland at Venice 2017".
  13. ^abGreenberger, Alex (10 May 2016)."Rachel Maclean will represent Scotland at the 2017 Venice Biennale".Art News.
  14. ^"Rachel Maclean / Spite Your Face | Talbot Rice Gallery".trg.ed.ac.uk.Retrieved10 December2019.
  15. ^"RACHEL MACLEAN SELECTED TO REPRESENT SCOTLAND AT VENICE BIENNALE 2017".9 May 2016.
  16. ^"Rachel Maclean wins Margaret Tait Award - a-n The Artists Information Company".17 May 2013.Retrieved10 December2019.

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