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Helen Marten

Helen Marten is an artist and writer. In 2016 she won The Turner Prize and the Hepworth Prize for Sculpture. Her work is included in international numerous public collections worldwide, including Tate, London; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Guggenheim, New York; and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. In 2020 she published her first novel, The Boiled in Between, with Prototype. She is currently at work on a second novel, A Polite History of Vandalism; and two books of theoretical non-fiction, one of which is forthcoming with Sternberg Press/Institut für Kunstkritik. 

Helen Marten responds to Ed Atkins’s new work, Old Food, currently showing at Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin

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The winner of the 2016 Turner Prize responds to Laura Owens's painterly nets and fences

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The winner of the 2016 Turner Prize discusses skeuomorphism, skins and soup - from issue 155

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Helen Marten is an artist who lives and works in London, UK. In 2013 she had solo shows at Chisenhale, London, CCS Bard, New York, and was included in the 55th Venice Biennale and the 12th Lyon Biennale. She will have a solo exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, London in January 2014.

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