David Garner (artist)
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David Garner (born 1958 in Ebbw Vale, South Wales) is a Welsh installation artist known for his use of found objects and overtly political themes.


Biography

Garner was born in Ebbw Vale, South Wales. He studied art in Newport and
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, and from 1981 studied at the
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(RCA), London. Here he received a scholarship to work in the RCA studio in Paris. Subsequently he returned to South Wales, with a desire to root his artistic practice here, now it had been transformed by the loss of the mining industry. According to curator David Briers, Garner "has an international perspective both on world affairs and on the art world. But at the same time he savours the relative isolation of his situation as a professional artist, distancing himself from the frenzied manoeuvring of metropolitan artists for short-term celebrity status." Welsh artist Ivor Davies has described Garner as "one of the few, one of the most important artists in Britain". Garner received the "Ivor Davies Award" (from the National Eisteddfod) and his work "Politics Eclipsed by Economics" has been bought by the "Richard and Rosemary Wakelin Purchase Award". Garner's 2013 exhibition, ''Shift'', at Newport Art Gallery, was launched by a public demonstration against the proposed closure of the city's temporary exhibition programme. Garner created a special artwork, ''A Case of the Great Money Trick'', which was inspired by the campaign against the gallery closure.Stephen Palmer
"Newport Art Gallery: protests continue as final show opens"
Art News, 19 April 2013. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
A limited edition artist publication was also created to coincide with the exhibition which included the essay "Shifting and Shaking" by critic and writer Hugh Adams. Adams describes Garner as "a considerable narrator: his objects’ stories are tragedies – of events, situations, feelings, strivings and usually, failings... he shows society’s deliberate inhumanity, its clear, deliberate and cynical viciousness." In 2015 the National Museum & Galleries of Wales purchased ''Last Punch of the Clock'', for its contemporary collection. Garner became a successful recipient of the ACW Creative Wales Award, allowing him to broaden the medium in which he works, through exploring the possibilities of time-based media and their potential outcomes for his future work. As a result of this award Garner staged ''Call and Response'', an installation comprising a chandelier at the Chartist Cave, Trefil, Mynydd Llangynidr, and an improvised response from harp player Rhodri Davies, on 20 August 2015. Garner was included in Tomorrow Today at ‘Created by Vienna’ 2015, a city festival of contemporary art which reflected on the interface between art and capital. The eponymous essay "Tomorrow Today" by the philosopher and literary scholar Armen Avanessian focuses on artistic strategies for a post-capitalist era. Alfredo Cramerotti, Director at
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curated On Being in the Middle, an exhibition at ‘Created by Vienna’ hosted by Galerie Hubert Winter and produced by Vienna City Agency. Garner was shortlisted for Cymru yn Fenis Wales in Venice 2019 La Biennale di Venezia 58th International Art.


Notable exhibitions

* ''On Being in the Middle'' as part of ''Tomorrow Today''
Galerie Hubert Winter
11 September to 7 November 2015 * ''Shift'', Newport Art Gallery, April to June 2013 * ''Future Tense'',
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, 26 September to 10 November 2012 * ''
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'', National Eisteddfod of Wales, Bala, July 2009 * ''Whatever They Say I Am, That's What I'm Not'', Cynon Valley Museum and Gallery, Aberdare, January to March 2008 * ''End Product'',
Aberystwyth Arts Centre Aberystwyth Arts Centre (Welsh: ''Canolfan y Celfyddydau Aberystwyth'') is an arts centre in Wales, located on Aberystwyth University's Penglais campus. One of the largest in Wales, it comprises a theatre (312 seats), concert hall (900 seats), s ...
, City Gallery Leicester, Oriel Davies, Newtown * ''Memento'', G39 Cardiff, 25 September to 19 October 2002


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Garner, David Living people 1958 births Welsh artists Members of The Welsh Group People from Ebbw Vale Political artists 21st-century Welsh artists