Helen Cammock

 

Helen Cammock is a British artist who works across moving image, photography, writing, poetry, spoken word, song, performance, printmaking, and installation. Cammock’s work looks at the interspace between the personal, political and poetic. She seeks to give new meaning to historical narratives, specifically around blackness, womanhood, power, wealth and poverty by bringing together and often appropriating unheard or forgotten voices.

She was awarded the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in 2018 and, a year later, she was a joint winner of the Turner Prize.

 
George in his Studio
 

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Sketchbooks are intimate places of experimentation and exploration. Used to immortalize memories, capture moments of everyday life, or annotate thoughts or ideas, sketchbooks give an insight into people's minds and are themselves fascinating objects.

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Recent exhibitions and highlights

 
I Decided I Want to Walk, video still © Helen Cammock, Kate MacGarry Gallery until 17 October 2020

I Decided I Want to Walk, video still © Helen Cammock, Kate MacGarry Gallery until 17 October 2020

The Sky Is Leaden In the South, Hollybush Gardens Gallery, 2020

The Sky Is Leaden In the South, Hollybush Gardens Gallery, 2020

They Call It Idlewild, Wysing Art Centre, 2020

They Call It Idlewild, Wysing Art Centre, 2020

Sky Is Leaden In the South, video still © Helen Cammock, Whitechapel Gallery, 2019

Sky Is Leaden In the South, video still © Helen Cammock, Whitechapel Gallery, 2019