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Tessa Lynch (born 1984 in Epsom, Surrey)[1] is a British artist. She lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. She mimics objects and scenarios found in the urban landscape, charting the emotional impact of our built environment and the structures that shape it. Connected research spans from investigating the existence of the female flaneur/flâneuse through to activism and town planning.

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Life and education

After time studying at Camberwell College of Arts, and an exchange at Kyoto Saga University of Arts, Lynch graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2007, with a BA in Tapestry, and received an MFA from Glasgow School of Art in 2013.[2]

Exhibitions and projects

Solo projects and exhibitions include L-Shaped Room[3] at Spike Island, Bristol (2017), Wave Machine,[4] David Dale, Glasgow (2016); Painters Table,[5] Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow as part of Glasgow International Director's Programme (2016); Café Concrete,[6] Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow (2014); and, Raising,[7] Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh as part of GENERATION (2014).

Other exhibitions and projects include NOW,[8] Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; EAT, SLEEP, WORK, REPEAT, The Travelling Gallery, various locations throughout Scotland (all 2017); Trigger Words, Glasgow Print Studios, Glasgow; Green Belt, Whitstable Biennale, Kent; Condo London (with Frutta Gallery, Rome), Southard Reid, London (all 2016); Over, Over, Over, Simone de Sousa, Detroit (2015); Mood is Made/ Temperature is Taken, curated by Quinn Latimer for GENERATION, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow (2014); Fall Scenes, Glasgow School of Art MFA Post-Degree Project, Fleming House, Glasgow (2013); and, Performing Sculpture, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (2012).

Tessa Lynch is currently working with Collective Gallery, Edinburgh and landscape architects Harrison Stevens on elements of the redesign of the Collective landscape on Edinburgh's historic Calton Hill.

References

  1. ^ Wright, Karen (21 August 2014). "Tessa Lynch, sculptor: 'You meet interesting people in Glasgow who make you want to up your game'". The Independent. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Graduate profile: Tessa Lynch | Edinburgh College of Art". www.eca.ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Tessa Lynch L-Shaped Room ‹ Spike Island". www.spikeisland.org.uk. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Wave Machine | David Dale Gallery & Studios". David Dale Gallery & Studios. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Portfolio: Tessa Lynch". frieze.com. 5 April 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Tessa Lynch - Glasgow Sculpture Studios". Glasgow Sculpture Studios. 3 December 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  7. ^ Tessa Lynch: Raising, 21 July 2014, retrieved 24 November 2017
  8. ^ "NOW | Nathan Coley, Louise Hopkins, Pete Horobin, Tessa Lynch, Rivane Neuenschwander, Tony Swain and others". Retrieved 24 November 2017.

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