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Biography |
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1953 |
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Born |
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1973 - 1976 |
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Studied at Brighton Polytechnic, Sussex |
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1976 - 1977 |
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Studied at Chelsea School of Art, London |
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1979 |
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Selector and organiser of mixed media art for Hayward Annual, London |
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1980 |
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Arts Council Film Distribution Award |
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1981 |
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Artist in Industry Fellowship, Yorkshire Arts and John Smith's Brewery |
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1983 |
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Artist in Schools Award, Northern Arts and Newcastle City Schools |
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1984 |
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Greater London Arts Grant |
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1986 |
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Artist in Residence, Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery and West Midlands Arts |
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1987 |
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Shortlisted for the Turner Prize, Tate Gallery, London |
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1988 |
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Artist in National Parks, Department of the Environment, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and Pembrokeshire National Park |
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1989 |
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Print Commission for Hospitals, King Edward's Hospital Fund |
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1990 |
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Bill Brandt Award |
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1992 |
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BBC Billboard Project |
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1993 |
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Time Out Billboard Art Commission |
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1994 |
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'Mundo Positive' Aids Project, Art Angel with The Face magazine and Real World |
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1995 |
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'Four More', Castlefield Gallery with Metro Link Trains, Manchester |
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1996 |
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Died |
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Literature |
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1994 |
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Effluvia: Helen Chadwick (exh. cat., essay M. Allthorpe-Guyton, London, Serpentine Gal., 1994) |
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1986 |
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Of Mutability: Helen Chadwick (exh. cat., London, ICA, 1986) |
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