Hannah Perry

Hannah Perry was born 1984 in Cheshire, UK. She lives and works in London, UK. Perry is a British artist working in installation, print and video. She graduated from Goldsmiths College in 2009 and then Royal Academy of Arts 2014. Perry develops a sprawling network of references, drawing inspiration from personal experience, the testimony of others and the accelerated nature of our hypertechnological times. She explores the ways in which communication and recording technologies have become the prerequisites of selfhood, highlighting the psychological impact of our daily digital filtering. Dwelling into complexities of our inner worlds, as well as everyday physical and mental endurance, her work maps collective sociocultural parameters (gender, social class, pop culture) from a personal and diaristic tone.


Her work has been shown at: ‘Double Feature‘ Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt 2019, Over the Influence, LA, 2019, Arsenal Contemporary, Montreal, 2016, ICA Off-Site, London, 2015, Zabludowicz Collection, London, 2014, 'Private Settings: Art After the Internet', MOMA Warsaw, Poland, 2014, 'A sense of things', Zabludowicz Collection, London, 2014, 'Kicking My Game', Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2014, and Stedelijk at Trouw, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 2013.  


In 2014 Hannah Perry was invited to compose a performance at the Serpentine Gallery, London upon an invitation of Hans Ulrich Obrist. 


Courtesy of Galerie Kandlhofer

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