London, United Kingdom
Fiona Long's anachronistic art practice involves a pictorial language loop between material, painted...
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Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
(272 Followers)
Fiona Long's anachronistic art practice involves a pictorial language loop between material, painted image, and re-imagined post-industrial objects combined with bush craft techniques. This presents the viewer with a puzzle of origin and motivation. What might the archaeology of the future tell us about our civilisation today? Embracing the aesthetic of wabi-sabi, the work explores a hierarchy of needs, human ingenuity and a desire to understand a world through a taxonomic process of creation and display.
Fiona has recently graduated from Wimbledon College of Art, University of the Arts, London with First Class Honours in Fine Art: Painting
I have exhibited at the Mall Galleries and The Menier in London, in Warsaw, Poland and in the New Forest, England. I have a BSc in Psychology and am currently studying a Foundation in Art and Design.,
• Q Art London Presents II, APT Gallery, Deptford, London, 18th - 28th November
• Rhizomatic, Departure Gallery, Southall, London, 1st October – 12th November 2010
• Morphic Antonyms: Open Studio, Solo show, Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester, 24th -29th September 2010
• Association, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, 22nd – 23rd September 2010
• W.A.V.E. 2010 Borders and Edges , Wimbledon Space, 10th Sept – 8th Oct 2010
• ‘The Crocus Opens’, Crocus Gallery, Nottingham, 8th September – 2nd October 2010
• Degree Show at Wimbledon College of Art 17th-23rdJune 2010
• Away Day, site responsive art event in Wandle Park, Colliers Wood by Post Artists 29th – 31st May 2010
• Propositions at the ICA, one of 9 past and present Wimbledon College of Art students selected by Terry Smith to take part in a 1 day art event at the ICA 9th May, 2010
• Park ’10, Site based art exhibition at Cannizaro Park, Wimbledon, 7th – 10th May 2010
• Nohers Arcade, solo show, Brand New Space, Wimbledon College of Art, 2nd – 4th March 2010
• Place/Displace Tokyo/London group show of work inspired by the cultural exchange to Tokyo; Wilson Road, Camberwell College of Art, 18th-24th Feb 2010
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