Indrė Šerpytytė
Indrė Šerpytytė ([ˈɪn.dʲɾʲeː ˈɕɛɾʲ.pʲiː.tʲiː.tʲeː]' born 1983) is a Lithuanian artist living and working in London. Šerpytytė is concerned with the impact of war on history and perception, and works with photography, sculpture, installation and painting.
Indrė Šerpytytė | |
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Šerpytytė at her studio in London, 2015 | |
Born | 1983 (age 40–41) Palanga, Lithuania |
Nationality | Lithuanian, British |
Education | Royal College of Art and University of Brighton |
Known for | Contemporary Art, Fine Art Photography |
Notable work | 150 mph, 2 Seconds of Colour, (1944 – 1991), Drancy, A State of Silence |
Awards | The Arts Foundation, Rencontres d’Arles, Magenta Foundation Flash Forward, National Media Museum, Hoopers Gallery, Metro Imaging, Fujifilm Distinction Award, Terry O’Neill Award, Jerwood Foundation |
Website | indre-serpytyte |
Her work is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum, Roberts Institute of Art and Derwent London and have been exhibited at Tate Modern, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), The Photographers' Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków and Museum Folkwang, among others.
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