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'''Susan Philipsz''' (born 1965 in Glasgow) is a Scottish artist, she lives and works in Berlin. Originally a sculptor, she is best known for her sound installations.  She studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee from 1989–1993 and then at the University of Ulster in Belfast in 1993-1994. She was a Director of Catalyst Arts in [[Belfast]] for several years.
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'''Susan Philipsz''' (born 1965 in Glasgow) is a Scottish artist, she lives and works in Berlin. She trained as a sculptor, having received her BFA in sculpture from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in 1993, and her MFA from the University of Ulster, Belfast, in 1994. Philipsz still considers herself a sculptor today, though her materials are time and space rather than marble or plaster. Her sole instrument is now the human voice. She was a Director of Catalyst Arts in [[Belfast]] for several years.
 
Philipsz is represented by Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in [[New York]], Ellen de Bruijne Projects in [[Amsterdam]] and Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, [[Berlin]].
 
Philipsz is represented by Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in [[New York]], Ellen de Bruijne Projects in [[Amsterdam]] and Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, [[Berlin]].
  

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Susan Philipsz at Glasgow International 2010. Photo: Angela Catlin

Susan Philipsz (born 1965 in Glasgow) is a Scottish artist, she lives and works in Berlin. She trained as a sculptor, having received her BFA in sculpture from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in 1993, and her MFA from the University of Ulster, Belfast, in 1994. Philipsz still considers herself a sculptor today, though her materials are time and space rather than marble or plaster. Her sole instrument is now the human voice. She was a Director of Catalyst Arts in Belfast for several years. Philipsz is represented by Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York, Ellen de Bruijne Projects in Amsterdam and Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, Berlin.

Exhibitions

  • Melbourne International Biennial, 1999,
  • Manifesta 3, Ljubljana, 2000,
  • Tirana Biennial, 2001,
  • Triennal of British Art, Tate Britain, 2003,
  • 16th Biennale of Sydney, 2008,
  • solo exhibition, Institute of Contemporary Arts, 2008,
  • 55th Carnegie International, 2009,
  • sound installation, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 2011.

Awards

  • 2003, the Beck's Futures award (only nomination)
  • 2010, Turner Prize

Links