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Lucy Gunning (born 1 June 1964) is an English filmmaker, installation artist, sculptor, video artist and lecturer in fine art at the
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. Her works cross various media such as archival investigation, book-making, installation, performance, photography and video and her works are included in various public collections. Gunning was resident at various art institutions and won multiple awards for her works.


Early life and education

Gunning was born in
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, England. She graduated from the
West Surrey College of Art and Design Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College (SIAD) was an Art school, art college in the United Kingdom from 1994 to 2005. It was formed from the merger of West Surrey College of Art and Design (1969–1995) and Epsom School of Art and ...
with a diploma in foundation studies in 1984. From 1984 to 1987, she studied at the Falmouth School of Art, graduating with a
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degree in sculpture. Gunning was named the recipient of the 1987 Granada Foundation Prize, the Falmouth School of Art Sculpture Award and was part of the Whitworth New Contemporaries. She later moved to London, where she created a series of video works, and attended
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between 1992 and 1994. She left Goldsmiths' with a
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degree.


Career

In 1993, she made the video film ''Climbing Around My Room'' and ''The Horse Impressionists'' the following year; both films lasted 7 minutes and earned her critical praise. Gunning was awarded £1,000 for winning the BT New Contemporaries Award in 1994, and the LAB Individual Artists Award two years later. Her next work was ''Malcolm, Lloyd, Angela, Norman, Jane'' in 1997, in which she filmed those with speech impediments choreographed across five individual monitors. Gunning followed up by making ''Untitled'' in 1999. During 2000, she received the LAB Visual Arts Fund: Artists, and won the DAAD award for residency at Westfälischer Kunstverein, Munster the following year. In 2001, Gunning did a six-month residency period at the
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through the Rome Scholarship. She subsequently had a three-month residency period as artist-in-residence at
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in 2003, where she created two site-specific films. Gunning's first film there called ''Quarry'' captured a working quarry where an explosion of stone was recorded on a four-minute loog and the second being a geologist showing the viewer their crystal and rock collection in a room. In 2004, she made the video installation ''Esc'' that was divided into three monitors. Gunning won the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Visual Arts in the same year, and was resident at
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, Canada. She created the multi-faceted work ''The Archive, The Event and its Architecture'' inspired by her experience of being
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's artist-in-residence and the intervention ''RePhil'' with the
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collection in 2007. From 2012 to 2014, Gunning was resident at the Kenneth Armitage Foundation. She is a senior lecturer in fine art at the
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, and won the 2018–19 Lorne Trust Scholarship. Gunning researches
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's notion of l'informe, analysis of the binary thought of form verses content and the social implications of formlessness, in relation to behaviour and location. She has undertaken solo and group exhibitions of her work around the world throughout her career, and resides and works in
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. Gunning's works are held in the public collections of
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, the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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and the
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.


Analysis

Gunning's works crosses various media such as archival investigation, book-making, installation, performance, photography and video. Marcus Crofton of Contemporary Art Society noted her works "ranges from documentary style filming of real-life subjects, to subjects that are structured and choreographed in order that she might film them." Crofton says she puts the emphasis on individual and social group behaviours as well as "internal space / external space, habitable and inhabitable spaces, psychological space, and looking for spaces in between what already exists – and considering these in relation to the human condition." An exhibitions director said of Gunning's works: "Lucy's work is all about desire and obsession" and that "she is not trying to make cinematography". Andrew Cross in her entry in ''
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'' wrote many of her videos reference video artists such as
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but "her focus on formal actions is overlaid by the complexities of metaphor and humour in situations that determine their own language and structure." Cross noted that she gives attention to "the human voice and its elementary social role in our existence" and that her works "focus upon the voice in the realm of the sensual, the unconscious and the uncontrolled." Jessica Lack of ''The Guardian'' wrote that Gunning "is not afraid of awkward situations, in fact her videos seem to thrive on them. Watching one of her social diaries is a little like being an interloper, her camera an indiscriminate voyeur of our lives."


References

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