Anne Tallentire

Anne Tallentire, born in Ireland, lives and works in London. Her practice seeks to reveal systems that shape the built environment and conditions of daily life. Working with industrial and everyday materials, performative assemblage is key to how she reflects upon dislocation and demarcation in relation to infrastructure.

Anne Tallentire
Telling it, 2006
20 mins, video transferred from 16mm film, no sound

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Photograph of Anne by Emile Holba


Solo exhibitions include Measurement plan, Cromwell Place, London (2023); Material Distance, John Hansard Gallery, Southampton (2022); But this material…, The MAC, Belfast, Ireland (2021); As happens, Hollybush Gardens, London (2020); Plan (…), Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria (2019);  This and Other Things, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2010); and Irish Pavilion, 48th Venice Biennale (1999). Current group shows include Women in Revolt, Tate Britain, London; and Found Cities, Lost Objects: Women in the City, Leeds City Art Gallery. Her work is held in public collections, including Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin and Arts Council Collections of Ireland and the UK.

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