Punks Not Dead It's Different

Georgie Nettell

BornNationalityBased In
1984BritishLondon
Biography

Georgie Nettell’s practice could be defined as a revisiting of the tactics of institutional critique in a post-Fordist, neo-liberal present when the artist as creative worker is deemed role model for everyday life. Through various mediums including painting, photography, sculpture and video, Nettell has critiqued the value of the artwork in the gallery, the artist as producer, the aesthetics of minimalism and abstraction, the creative worker in the home, and what she has called the “fascism of everyday life”, often demonstrating the very process of critique and what is being critiqued in the doing. Nettell’s work, in performing the now-familiar ironic turn towards one’s own complicity in the reproduction of voracious consumer capitalism, bears an aesthetic equivalent to the work’s instigating problematic: the near-monochromatic lifelessness of a repackaged and repurposed disobedience. ...

Selected Artworks
Natural Language (Civilisation)
speculative fiction 1 (red)
Ultra 1
Georgie NettellUltra 1, 2011
114 x 226 x 3cm
Opportunity 4
Opportunity 3
The Domino Effect
Georgie NettellThe Domino Effect, 2020
47 x 36.5 x 3.7cm
The Ripple Effect
Georgie NettellThe Ripple Effect, 2020
47 x 36.5 x 3.7cm
Ultra 2
Georgie NettellUltra 2, 2011
80 x 120 x 3cm
Gallery Representation
Biennals
Istanbul Biennial2017 - Istanbul
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