Joshua Le Gallienne | |
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Born | Harlow, Essex, England |
Nationality | British |
Years active | 2006– |
Style | Sound art, site-specific art |
Joshua Le Gallienne (born in 1985) is a non-binary British artist based in Brighton. [1] Working predominantly in sculpture, large-scale installation, and performance, Le Gallienne’s practice explores the materiality of sound within an artistic context. Their artworks have been exhibited internationally; at national institutions such as Ateneum [2] and Ö1, [3] and at major sonic arts festivals including Sonorities [4] and Wien Modern. [5]
In 2012, Le Gallienne began their Action Without Action project, which focuses on the production of acoustic sound without electronics or digital technologies. [6] Works from this series employ unconventional materials such as pyrotechnics, ice, compressed air, balloons, carbonated liquids, and biodegradable plastics to create sound and movement. [7]
Le Gallienne studied fine art at Hertford Regional College and later gained a degree in Digital Music & Sound Arts from the University of Brighton. Restraint, their graduate show sound installation, received the Burt Brill & Cardens Genius Prize in recognition of outstanding artistic achievement. [8] [9] After graduating, Le Gallienne taught on the Digital Music & Sound Arts course between 2012 and 2020. [10]
Le Gallienne has received a number of awards, grants and accolades for their work; including the Francis Chagrin Award from Sound and Music in 2020 [11] and the Sonic Arts Emerging Artist Exhibition Award from The Auxiliary in 2019. [12] They have undertaken artist residencies in Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Luxembourg, and UK. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]
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Joshua Le Gallienne | |
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Born | Harlow, Essex, England |
Nationality | British |
Years active | 2006– |
Style | Sound art, site-specific art |
Joshua Le Gallienne (born in 1985) is a non-binary British artist based in Brighton. [1] Working predominantly in sculpture, large-scale installation, and performance, Le Gallienne’s practice explores the materiality of sound within an artistic context. Their artworks have been exhibited internationally; at national institutions such as Ateneum [2] and Ö1, [3] and at major sonic arts festivals including Sonorities [4] and Wien Modern. [5]
In 2012, Le Gallienne began their Action Without Action project, which focuses on the production of acoustic sound without electronics or digital technologies. [6] Works from this series employ unconventional materials such as pyrotechnics, ice, compressed air, balloons, carbonated liquids, and biodegradable plastics to create sound and movement. [7]
Le Gallienne studied fine art at Hertford Regional College and later gained a degree in Digital Music & Sound Arts from the University of Brighton. Restraint, their graduate show sound installation, received the Burt Brill & Cardens Genius Prize in recognition of outstanding artistic achievement. [8] [9] After graduating, Le Gallienne taught on the Digital Music & Sound Arts course between 2012 and 2020. [10]
Le Gallienne has received a number of awards, grants and accolades for their work; including the Francis Chagrin Award from Sound and Music in 2020 [11] and the Sonic Arts Emerging Artist Exhibition Award from The Auxiliary in 2019. [12] They have undertaken artist residencies in Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Luxembourg, and UK. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]
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