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Marianna Simnett

Marianna Simnett (born 1986) is a Berlin-based[1] multi-disciplinary artist who works with film, installation, drawing, and sculpture.[2] She is best known for her large-scale video installations.[3]

Early life and education edit

Simnett studied at a musical theatre school as a teenager.[4] She received a BA from Nottingham Trent University in 2007 and an MA from the Slade School of Art in 2013.[2][5]

Themes edit

Simnett's work examines the perception and imagination of the (human) body.[2][6] Throughout her body of work, and within individual works, there is a nonlinear narrative of "bodily dread" relating to issues of vulnerability, autonomy, and control.[7] Frequent themes include sickness and the intervention of medicine, violation, sexuality, identity, and metamorphosis.[6][7] Simnett intends the discomfort and pain depicted on the screen to illustrate "the impossible gulf between my pain and someone else's pain" and embody the themes of empathy, trauma and catharsis.[8]

Recurring motifs edit

Botox figured in Blood In My Milk, The Needle and the Larynx, and Worst Gift. A recurring character Isabel, played by Isabel Maclaren, appears in The Udder and Blood.[8][9] Syncope, or fainting, features prominently in Simnett's work, being central in Faint and Faint With Light.[1][7]

Practice edit

Simnett works with people who have not trained as actors, such as children, farmers, doctors and scientists.[7] She make extensive use of abrupt transitions from one sequence to another and offers a fragmented representation of multi-faceted reality.[3] She often re-uses footage from early works: Blood In My Milk merges newly edited footage from her trilogy (The Udder, Blue Roses and Blood) with Worst Gift, a reprise of The Needle and The Larynx.[7]

Influences edit

Her practice has been influenced by Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger and Cindy Sherman.[10] Simnett credits Bruce Nauman with getting her into moving-image work, and cites Derek Jarman as a "huge influence".[11] Simnett has affinity to Mika Rottenberg.[9]

Collaborations edit

In March 2020 Simnett founded the digital art space Home Cooking alongside Asad Raza.[12]

Works edit

  • Faint (2012), recalls the story of Simnett's grandfather, who escaped death by firing squad by fainting.[10]
  • Dog (2013)
  • The Udder (2014), shot on a small, rural, robotic dairy farm, is a clinical account of bovine mastitis.[7] It is described as a coming-of-age story[9] and a cautionary tale about female chastity.[7] It in the first in a trilogy, along with Blue Roses and Blood. It is a single channel HD video, 15 minutes and 30 seconds long.
  • Blue Roses (2015) goes back and forth between a varicose vein operation and the creation of a cyborg cockroach[7][9] It premiered in summer 2015 at Mull Little Theatre.[13]
  • Blood (2015) recalls the history of Emma Eckstein and her treatment by Wilhelm Fliess.[13] It features Lali, an Albanian sworn virgin and references a Freudian case study and the Code of Lekë Dukagjini.[13][9]
  • The Needle and The Larynx (2016) [1] shows the artist receiving a botulinum toxin injection in her larynx to lower her voice.[9]
  • Faint with Light (2016) is room-size installation that consists of a 12 metre wall of bright LEDs synchronized to a soundtrack of the artists hyperventilating until she faints.[1][6]
  • Worst Gift (2017) depicts a group of thuggish adolescent boys trapped in a dirty hospital, subjected to endless injections to their vocal chords.[9]
  • Blood In My Milk (2018) is an immersive 73-minute, five-channel video installation,[3] made between 2014 and 2017[14][6] Its characters are surgeons, scientists, children and insects.[6] It examines fears and blood-injection-injury type phobia.[3]
  • The Bird Game (2019) is a wicked fairy tale in which a loquacious and bloodthirsty crow, voiced by Joanne Whalley, lures six children to a secluded mansion and snares them in a sequence of deranged games. Scored by Oliver Coates, shot on 16 mm film by Robbie Ryan, co-written by Marianna Simnett and Charlie Fox.[15]
  • Dance, Stanley, Dance (2020) is a digitally animated watercolour inspired by found roadkill. The soundtrack was composed by Daniel Blumberg.[16]
  • Tito's Dog (2020) was created during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns, and confronts the artist's own identity whilst also continuing her investigation into interspecies relationships.[16]
  • Pillow (2020) is a music video for Daniel Blumberg romance shot during lockdown on 16 mm, starring found roadkill in Malvern, UK. On a dark country road, a cast of squirrels and birds are struck down one by one by a passing car. Waking from the dead, their broken corpses gather in an erotic congregation beneath the earth.[17]

Exhibitions edit

Simnett has had solo exhibitions at galleries including Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane,[18] Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem,[19] Kunsthalle Zürich,[14] Museum für Moderne Kunst,[20] and New Museum, New York. She has had group exhibitions at the Ming Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai, and Serpentine Gallery in London.[10]

Awards edit

In 2014 she won the Jerwood Foundation's Jerwood/FVU Awards.[2] Jerwood commissioned The Udder (2014) and Blood (2015).[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "StudioVisit".
  2. ^ a b c d "2019: The Year According to Marianna Simnett". walkerart.org. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d "Marianna Simnett's videos explore fears and phobias surrounding the human body". www.itsnicethat.com. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Visiting Practitioners Series: Marianna Simnett - CRiSAP". Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP). 20 February 2018.
  5. ^ Collection, Zabludowicz. "MARIANNA SIMNETT - Exhibitions". Zabludowicz Collection. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e Steer, Emily (17 June 2019). "Marianna Simnett: Blood & Milk". ELEPHANT. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "When Body Horror Meets Fairy Tale: The Films of Marianna Simnett |". Flash Art. 25 October 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  8. ^ a b "Mira Dayal on Marianna Simnett's Blood In My Milk, 2018". www.artforum.com. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Indrisek, Scott (8 October 2018). "Marianna Simnett's Brilliantly Grotesque Videos Are Not for the Faint of Heart". Artsy. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  10. ^ a b c Eastham, Ben. "In Focus: Marianna Simnett". Frieze. No. 176. ISSN 0962-0672. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  11. ^ "Marianna Simnett - shortlisted artist profile - Film London Jarman Award 2017". 23 August 2017.
  12. ^ "Home Cooking: founded by Asad Raza in collaboration with Marianna Simnett |". Flash Art. 16 April 2020.
  13. ^ a b c "Marianna Simnett talks about her films". atractivoquenobello. 20 August 2015. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  14. ^ a b "Marianna Simnett | Kunsthalle Zürich". kunsthallezurich.ch. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  15. ^ "Film and Video Umbrella - The Bird Game". www.fvu.co.uk.
  16. ^ a b "Unprecedented Times". www.kunsthaus-bregenz.at.
  17. ^ . fourthree.boilerroom.tv. Archived from the original on 13 November 2020.
  18. ^ Brisbane, Institute of Modern Art. "Marianna Simnett". Institute of Modern Art.
  19. ^ "Marianna Simnett – My Broken Animal". Frans Hals Museum.
  20. ^ "MARIANNA SIMNETT". www.mmk.art.
  21. ^ "Jerwood/FVU Awards | Marianna Simnett". www.jerwoodfvuawards.com. Retrieved 14 February 2020.

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Marianna Simnett born 1986 is a Berlin based 1 multi disciplinary artist who works with film installation drawing and sculpture 2 She is best known for her large scale video installations 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Themes 2 1 Recurring motifs 3 Practice 4 Influences 5 Collaborations 6 Works 7 Exhibitions 8 Awards 9 ReferencesEarly life and education editSimnett studied at a musical theatre school as a teenager 4 She received a BA from Nottingham Trent University in 2007 and an MA from the Slade School of Art in 2013 2 5 Themes editSimnett s work examines the perception and imagination of the human body 2 6 Throughout her body of work and within individual works there is a nonlinear narrative of bodily dread relating to issues of vulnerability autonomy and control 7 Frequent themes include sickness and the intervention of medicine violation sexuality identity and metamorphosis 6 7 Simnett intends the discomfort and pain depicted on the screen to illustrate the impossible gulf between my pain and someone else s pain and embody the themes of empathy trauma and catharsis 8 Recurring motifs edit Botox figured in Blood In My Milk The Needle and the Larynx and Worst Gift A recurring character Isabel played by Isabel Maclaren appears in The Udder and Blood 8 9 Syncope or fainting features prominently in Simnett s work being central in Faint and Faint With Light 1 7 Practice editSimnett works with people who have not trained as actors such as children farmers doctors and scientists 7 She make extensive use of abrupt transitions from one sequence to another and offers a fragmented representation of multi faceted reality 3 She often re uses footage from early works Blood In My Milk merges newly edited footage from her trilogy The Udder Blue Roses and Blood with Worst Gift a reprise of The Needle and The Larynx 7 Influences editHer practice has been influenced by Jenny Holzer Barbara Kruger and Cindy Sherman 10 Simnett credits Bruce Nauman with getting her into moving image work and cites Derek Jarman as a huge influence 11 Simnett has affinity to Mika Rottenberg 9 Collaborations editIn March 2020 Simnett founded the digital art space Home Cooking alongside Asad Raza 12 Works editFaint 2012 recalls the story of Simnett s grandfather who escaped death by firing squad by fainting 10 Dog 2013 The Udder 2014 shot on a small rural robotic dairy farm is a clinical account of bovine mastitis 7 It is described as a coming of age story 9 and a cautionary tale about female chastity 7 It in the first in a trilogy along with Blue Roses and Blood It is a single channel HD video 15 minutes and 30 seconds long Blue Roses 2015 goes back and forth between a varicose vein operation and the creation of a cyborg cockroach 7 9 It premiered in summer 2015 at Mull Little Theatre 13 Blood 2015 recalls the history of Emma Eckstein and her treatment by Wilhelm Fliess 13 It features Lali an Albanian sworn virgin and references a Freudian case study and the Code of Leke Dukagjini 13 9 The Needle and The Larynx 2016 1 shows the artist receiving a botulinum toxin injection in her larynx to lower her voice 9 Faint with Light 2016 is room size installation that consists of a 12 metre wall of bright LEDs synchronized to a soundtrack of the artists hyperventilating until she faints 1 6 Worst Gift 2017 depicts a group of thuggish adolescent boys trapped in a dirty hospital subjected to endless injections to their vocal chords 9 Blood In My Milk 2018 is an immersive 73 minute five channel video installation 3 made between 2014 and 2017 14 6 Its characters are surgeons scientists children and insects 6 It examines fears and blood injection injury type phobia 3 The Bird Game 2019 is a wicked fairy tale in which a loquacious and bloodthirsty crow voiced by Joanne Whalley lures six children to a secluded mansion and snares them in a sequence of deranged games Scored by Oliver Coates shot on 16 mm film by Robbie Ryan co written by Marianna Simnett and Charlie Fox 15 Dance Stanley Dance 2020 is a digitally animated watercolour inspired by found roadkill The soundtrack was composed by Daniel Blumberg 16 Tito s Dog 2020 was created during the 2020 COVID 19 lockdowns and confronts the artist s own identity whilst also continuing her investigation into interspecies relationships 16 Pillow 2020 is a music video for Daniel Blumberg romance shot during lockdown on 16 mm starring found roadkill in Malvern UK On a dark country road a cast of squirrels and birds are struck down one by one by a passing car Waking from the dead their broken corpses gather in an erotic congregation beneath the earth 17 Exhibitions editSimnett has had solo exhibitions at galleries including Institute of Modern Art Brisbane 18 Frans Hals Museum Haarlem 19 Kunsthalle Zurich 14 Museum fur Moderne Kunst 20 and New Museum New York She has had group exhibitions at the Ming Contemporary Art Museum Shanghai and Serpentine Gallery in London 10 Awards editIn 2014 she won the Jerwood Foundation s Jerwood FVU Awards 2 Jerwood commissioned The Udder 2014 and Blood 2015 21 References edit a b c d StudioVisit a b c d 2019 The Year According to Marianna Simnett walkerart org Retrieved 14 February 2020 a b c d Marianna Simnett s videos explore fears and phobias surrounding the human body www itsnicethat com Retrieved 14 February 2020 Visiting Practitioners Series Marianna Simnett CRiSAP Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice CRiSAP 20 February 2018 Collection Zabludowicz MARIANNA SIMNETT Exhibitions Zabludowicz Collection Retrieved 15 February 2020 a b c d e Steer Emily 17 June 2019 Marianna Simnett Blood amp Milk ELEPHANT Retrieved 14 February 2020 a b c d e f g h When Body Horror Meets Fairy Tale The Films of Marianna Simnett Flash Art 25 October 2019 Retrieved 14 February 2020 a b Mira Dayal on Marianna Simnett s Blood In My Milk 2018 www artforum com Retrieved 14 February 2020 a b c d e f g Indrisek Scott 8 October 2018 Marianna Simnett s Brilliantly Grotesque Videos Are Not for the Faint of Heart Artsy Retrieved 14 February 2020 a b c Eastham Ben In Focus Marianna Simnett Frieze No 176 ISSN 0962 0672 Retrieved 14 February 2020 Marianna Simnett shortlisted artist profile Film London Jarman Award 2017 23 August 2017 Home Cooking founded by Asad Raza in collaboration with Marianna Simnett Flash Art 16 April 2020 a b c Marianna Simnett talks about her films atractivoquenobello 20 August 2015 Retrieved 14 February 2020 a b Marianna Simnett Kunsthalle Zurich kunsthallezurich ch Retrieved 14 February 2020 Film and Video Umbrella The Bird Game www fvu co uk a b Unprecedented Times www kunsthaus bregenz at Marianna Simnett Pillow 4 3 fourthree boilerroom tv Archived from the original on 13 November 2020 Brisbane Institute of Modern Art Marianna Simnett Institute of Modern Art Marianna Simnett My Broken Animal Frans Hals Museum MARIANNA SIMNETT www mmk art Jerwood FVU Awards Marianna Simnett www jerwoodfvuawards com Retrieved 14 February 2020 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