Jeremy Shaw (born 1977) is a Canadian visual artist based in Berlin, Germany.[1]
Shaw's art deals with altered states and the cultural and scientific practices investigating transcendental experience,[2] with recurring themes around belief-systems, drugs, neuroscience, subculture, dance and evolution.[3] His works often combine elements of cinema vérité, conceptual art, music video, scientific research, and science fiction. His practice incorporates media including film, video, photography, sculpture, music and performance.[4]
Exhibitionsedit
Shaw's solo exhibitions have been hosted by the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris;[5] Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin; and MoMA PS1, New York; and he has participated in international surveys, including the 16th Lyon Biennale in 2022, 57th Venice Biennale in 2017, and Manifesta 11, Zurich, Switzerland in 2016.[6]
Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, The Netherlands[20]
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland (2015)[1]
Shine a Light, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada[21]
MOTION, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands [22]
One On One, Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany[23]
Referencesedit
^ abcBradley Ertaskiran (in French) | Jeremy Shaw https://bradleyertaskiran.com/artists/jeremy-shaw/ | Jeremy Shaw. Retrieved 2024-01-04. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
^"Feel the Need to Believe: Artist Jeremy Shaw's Film "Quickeners" - 032c". 032c.com. Retrieved 2020-02-22.
^Vacheron, Joel (2014). "Jeremy Shaw". Under the Influence. 14: 217.
^Cumming, Jesse (December 2018). "Keep the Faith". Cinema Scope. Presents the Official Flag of the Domination of La Flor: 63.
^ ab"Jeremy Shaw | Centre Pompidou". www.centrepompidou.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-02-22.
^"Jeremy Shaw | Hammer Museum". hammer.ucla.edu. February 2018. Retrieved 2020-02-22.