Tai Shani (born 1976) is a British artist.
Shani uses
performance
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Management science
In the work place ...
,
film,
photography
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,
sculptural
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installations and
experimental texts to explore forgotten histories and stories. She is currently a Tutor in Contemporary Art Practice at the
Royal College of Art
The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a public research university in London, United Kingdom, with campuses in South Kensington, Battersea and White City. It is the only entirely postgraduate art and design university in the United Kingdom. It of ...
. Shani was born in London.
In 2019, her work ''DC: SEMIRAMIS'' commissioned by
Glasgow International
Glasgow International (GI) is a biennial visual arts festival that takes place in Glasgow, Scotland. While Glasgow has a thriving contemporary art scene of its own, GI offers a platform to artists from other countries as well, showcasing the bes ...
(May–April 2018) and
The Tetley, Leeds (July–October 2018),
and her participation in ''Still I Rise: Feminisms, Gender, Resistance'' at
Nottingham Contemporary
Nottingham Contemporary (formerly known as the Centre for Contemporary Art Nottingham (CCAN)) is a contemporary art centre in the Lace Market area of Nottingham. The gallery opened in 2009.
The gallery describes its site as being "the oldest i ...
and the
De Le Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, was nominated for the
Turner Prize
The Turner Prize, named after the English painter J. M. W. Turner, is an annual prize presented to a British visual artist. Between 1991 and 2016, only artists under the age of 50 were eligible (this restriction was removed for the 2017 award). ...
.
She was awarded the Prize, along with three other artists, after jointly requesting from the jury that all four artists win "in the name of commonality, multiplicity and solidarity".
Shani has spoken about the inaccessibility of performance art, as well as against cuts to arts funding and the increasingly "expansionist, market and state-driven managerial approach within museums and galleries", expressing solidarity with striking arts workers during the 2020
pandemic
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.
DC: Productions
''DC: Productions,'' which formed part of her 2019 Turner Prize installation at the
Turner Contemporary
Turner Contemporary is one of the UK’s leading contemporary art galleries. Celebrating Margate’s connection with the painter J.M.W. Turner (1775 – 1851), an artist who believed that art could be an agent of change, its year-round exhibition ...
, is inspired by the 15th-century
protofeminist
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text ''
The Book of the City of Ladies
''The Book of the City of Ladies'' or ''Le Livre de la Cité des Dames'' (finished by 1405), is perhaps Christine de Pizan's most famous literary work, and it is her second work of lengthy prose. Pizan uses the vernacular French language to compo ...
'' by
Christine de Pizan
Christine de Pizan or Pisan (), born Cristina da Pizzano (September 1364 – c. 1430), was an Italian poet and court writer for King Charles VI of France and several French dukes.
Christine de Pizan served as a court writer in medieval Franc ...
. The title "DC: Productions" alludes to
Freud
Sigmund Freud ( , ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies explained as originating in conflicts ...
's description of female sexuality, with DC short for ‘Dark Continent’.
''
The White Review
''The White Review'' is a London-based magazine on literature and the visual arts. It is published in print and online.
History
''The White Review'' was founded by editors Benjamin Eastham and Jacques Testard, and released its first issue in ...
'' dubbed Shani's reimagining of the story as a "feminist science fiction".
Shani's debut book, ''Our Fatal Magic'' (), collects together texts from the DC Productions project.
The book moves between "genres of
horror
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Arts, entertainment, and media
Genres
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**Japanese horror, Japanese horror fiction
** Korean horror, Korean horror fiction
*Horror film, a film genre
*Horror comics, comic books focusing on ...
,
sci-fi
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, and smut, all produced with
pulp
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* Pulp (fruit), the inner flesh of fruit
Engineering
* Dissolving pulp, highly purified cellulose used in fibre and film manufacture
* Pulp (paper), the fibrous material used to make paper
* Molded pulp, a packaging material ...
".
Selected other works
'Moans of approaching Death from unsatisfied Desire and other physical manifestations of Lovesickness', performed by Francesca Cluny at
Tate Modern
Tate Modern is an art gallery located in London. It houses the United Kingdom's national collection of international modern and contemporary art, and forms part of the Tate group together with Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives. It ...
, 24 June 2016, within the ''Painting With Light'' exhibition.
Tai Shani collaborated with
Let's Eat Grandma
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and Maya Lubinsky to produce "Mystical Best Friend, A Miracle Play" as part of the ''Miracle Marathon'' festival at the
Serpentine Sackler Gallery 8–9 Oct 2016.
In 2019-2020 Rafael Barber Cortell at
CentroCentro
Cibeles Palace ( Spanish: ''Palacio de Cibeles''), formally known as Palacio de Comunicaciones (''Palace of Communications'') and Palacio de Telecomunicaciones (''Palace of Telecommunications'') until 2011, is a complex composed of two building ...
, Madrid, Spain, commissioned Shani and Florence Peake to produce work as a pair as part of the curatorial project ''Absolute Beginners''.
Shani and Peake built upon their collaborative piece 'Andromedan Sad Girl' which was presented for the first time at
Wysing Arts Centre
Wysing Arts Centre is a contemporary arts residency centre and campus for artistic production, experimentation and learning in South Cambridgeshire, England. The centre was established in 1989 and completed a £1.7 million capital develo ...
in 2017. The work seeks to "imagine fluid mythologies capable of representing non-hierarchical civilizations through a series of sculptures and mural paintings".
Shani was commissioned along with her fellow Turner Prize winners
Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Lawrence Abu Hamdan (born 1985, in Amman) is a contemporary artist based in Beirut. His work looks into the political effects of listening, using various kinds of audio to explore its effects on human rights and law. Because of his work with sou ...
,
Helen Cammock, and
Oscar Murillo
Oscar Murillo (born 1986 in La Paila, Colombia) is an artist working within the painting tradition. He currently lives and works in various locations.
Curator and writer Legacy Russell has said that the artist explores "the body in transit", w ...
to create a site specific piece at the
Anteros statue,
Picadilly Circus, London UK. However, the project did not come to fruition after organisers rejected the mentions of
Palestine
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in the proposed work. Shani writes that the artists were responding to the history of the statue: "built in the late nineteenth century,
tcommemorates the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, who was instrumental in the colonisation of Palestine".
Shani has further written on how the artworld can adopt techniques of
boycott, divestment, and sanctions
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to support Palestine.
Awards
Tai Shani and her fellow shortlisted artists
Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Lawrence Abu Hamdan (born 1985, in Amman) is a contemporary artist based in Beirut. His work looks into the political effects of listening, using various kinds of audio to explore its effects on human rights and law. Because of his work with sou ...
,
Helen Cammock, and
Oscar Murillo
Oscar Murillo (born 1986 in La Paila, Colombia) is an artist working within the painting tradition. He currently lives and works in various locations.
Curator and writer Legacy Russell has said that the artist explores "the body in transit", w ...
were jointly awarded the Turner Prize in 2019 after they wrote to the judges as a collective. In their letter the artists explained their decision: "The politics we deal with differ greatly, and for us it would feel problematic if they were pitted against each other, with the implication that one was more important, significant or more worthy of attention than the others."
Personal life
Shani was born in the UK. She was raised in Goa, India, before moving to Brussels at the age of 12. She is of Jewish faith
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shani, Tai
1976 births
Living people
21st-century British women artists
21st-century British artists
British performance artists
British contemporary artists
Women performance artists
British installation artists
Women installation artists
Academics of the Royal College of Art
Artists from London
Turner Prize winners