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Abigail Lane
Abigail Lane (born 1967) is an English artist who works in photography, wax casting, printing and sound. Lane was one of the exhibitors in the 1988 Damien Hirst-led Freeze (exhibition), Freeze exhibition—a mixed show of art which was significant in the development of the later-to-be YBA scene of art. Life and work Lane was born in Penzance, Cornwall. She studied at University of the West of England, Bristol Polytechnic and Goldsmiths College, University of London. Lanes work attempts to address an absence of an artist or "missing person". She uses clues and photographs as a trace or evidence to her work inviting the audience to piece together a narrative or event that has taken place. Abigail Lane's work presents a disturbing subject matter which creates an alluring effect, Tracey Emin states, "Abigail could show the contents of her fridge and it would be fantastic." Lane exhibited in the Damien Hirst curated Freeze (art exhibition), Freeze in 1988, with others including Gary H ...
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Freeze (exhibition)
''Freeze'' is the title of an art exhibition that took place in July 1988 in an empty London Port Authority building (the old fire station) at Surrey Docks in London Docklands.Setting the 'scene'.
''Exposure''. Retrieved from Internet Archive 27 April 2015.
Its main organiser was . It was significant in the subsequent development of the .


Organisation

''Freeze'' was orchestrated by


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