

Charlie Prodger
Bats, Honeycomb, Nefertiti, 2014
£120
Limited edition risograph print by Charlotte Prodger. Signed and numbered by the artist.
Edition Size
80
Dimensions
42 x 30 cm
Finishing
Risograph
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Courtesy the artist
About The Artwork
This edition by Turner Prize winning artist Charlotte Prodger connects to her 2012 exhibition with Studio Voltaire, Percussion Biface 1-13. Exploring the temporalities of internet video as a space for speculation, the work investigates the Paleolithic relationship between language and technics.
About Charlie Prodger
Charlotte Prodger (b. 1974) is a Turner Prize-winning British artist. Best known for her moving image works, Prodger’s practice encompasses film, print, sculpture, and writing. Her work explores relationships between, and issues surrounding, queer identity, technology, landscape and time.
Prodger has exhibited internationally with institutions such as La Biennale di Venezia, Venice; Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen; Museum Winterthur, Switzerland; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; SculptureCenter, New York City; Sotheby’s, London; Tate Britain, London; Koppe Astner, Glasgow; New York Film Festival, New York City; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; Art Basel, Switzerland, and Studio Voltaire, London.
Prodger is represented by Hollybush Gardens.
Prodger has exhibited internationally with institutions such as La Biennale di Venezia, Venice; Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen; Museum Winterthur, Switzerland; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; SculptureCenter, New York City; Sotheby’s, London; Tate Britain, London; Koppe Astner, Glasgow; New York Film Festival, New York City; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; Art Basel, Switzerland, and Studio Voltaire, London.
Prodger is represented by Hollybush Gardens.