Events

Ella Kruglyanskaya in conversation with Anthea Hamilton

Studio Voltaire

2014

Ella Kruglyanskaya will be ‘in conversation’ with the artist Anthea Hamilton at 3pm on Saturday 12 April.

Ella Kruglyanskaya (lives and works in New York) received her BFA at Cooper Union in 2001, and her MFA at Yale School of Art in 2006.  She has had solo exhibitions at Kendall Koppe, Glasgow (2013), Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York (2012),  Salon 94, New York (2011) and White Columns, NY (2010).

Anthea Hamilton’s (born 1978, London) work has been exhibited internationally including presentations at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris, the Barbican Art Gallery and Tate Britain, London. Recent solo presentations have included Bloomberg Space (2013) and Firstsite (2012). Other recent projects include a poster design for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and a major commission as part of the Cultural Olympiad, Frieze Projects East which she produced in collaboration with Nicholas Byrne. In October 2012 she presented a work as part of The Tanks programme of live art at Tate Modern.

Ella Kruglyanskaya will be ‘in conversation’ with the artist Anthea Hamilton at 3pm on Saturday 12 April.

Ella Kruglyanskaya (lives and works in New York) received her BFA at Cooper Union in 2001, and her MFA at Yale School of Art in 2006.  She has had solo exhibitions at Kendall Koppe, Glasgow (2013), Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York (2012),  Salon 94, New York (2011) and White Columns, NY (2010).

Anthea Hamilton’s (born 1978, London) work has been exhibited internationally including presentations at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris, the Barbican Art Gallery and Tate Britain, London. Recent solo presentations have included Bloomberg Space (2013) and Firstsite (2012). Other recent projects include a poster design for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and a major commission as part of the Cultural Olympiad, Frieze Projects East which she produced in collaboration with Nicholas Byrne. In October 2012 she presented a work as part of The Tanks programme of live art at Tate Modern.