Sam-Taylor wood- Artist
Sam Taylor Wood is an English filmmaker, photographer and conceptual artist. Her directorial feature film debut was the 2009 Nowhere, a film based on the childhood experiences of The Beatles songwriter and singer John Lennon.Taylor-Wood began exhibiting fine art photography in the early-1990s. One collaboration with Henry bond, titled 26 October 1993, featured Bond and Taylor-Wood pastiching the roles of Yoko Ono and John Lennon in the manner of the photo-portrait made—by photographer Annie Leibovitz—a few hours before Lennon was assassinated, in 1980. In 1994, she exhibited a multi-screen video work titled Killing Time, in which four people mimed to an opera score. From that point multi-screen video works became the main focus of Taylor-Wood's work. Beginning with the video works Travesty of a Mockery and Pent-Up in 1996. Taylor-Wood was nominated for the annual Turner Prize in 1998, but lost out to the painter Chris Ofili. She won the Illy Café Prize for Most Promising Young Artist at the 1997 Venice Biennale.
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