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Shaun Gladwell critiques personal history, memory and contemporary culture in solo and collaborative works that utilise performance, video, painting and sculpture. He completed a Bachelor of Visual Art (Hons) at The University of Sydney in 1996, followed by a Masters of Visual Art at the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales. In 2001, he was awarded a three-month Australia Council residency at the Cité International des Arts, Paris. An Anne and Gordon Samstag International Scholarship enabled him to undertake associated research at Goldsmiths College, London (2001-02). During this time, he was included in the exhibition, 'The Mind is a Horse’, at Bloomberg Space, London.

In 2002, Gladwell was commissioned to present a broadcast work for the Netherlands TV network 4DTV, and was included in Iain Borden’s first theoretical survey on skateboarding culture. Recent exhibitions include 'Primavera 2003: Exhibition of Young Australian Artists’, at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art; 'Vacation: Projection Series 7’, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, NZ (2004-05); The Anne Landa Award at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; 'Shaun Gladwell: Various Roles’, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane; and 'Not Worried: New Art From Australia’, Raid Projects, Los Angeles (all 2005).

Also during 2005, Gladwell completed commissions for Campbelltown Regional Art Gallery (now Campbelltown Arts Centre); for 'Vanishing Point’, an Experimenta project that toured nationally and internationally; and 'Art Connections’, an international exchange program initiated by the Goethe Institut. He participated in 'Space Invaders’ at the Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland and the Third International Film and Video Festival, Museum of New Art, Detroit, United States.

Shaun Gladwell was represented in the 2005 Yokohama Triennale; Biennales in Busan (South Korea) and São Paulo (Brazil) in 2006; and exhibited in Tokyo, Bangkok, Rome and Oslo following a residency at Tokyo Wonder Site in Shibuya, Japan. In 2007 he was selected to participate in Robert Storr’s exhibition at the 52nd Venice Biennale.

Blair French, Iain Borden, Ihor Holubizky and Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev contributed to a monograph on the artist published by Artspace Visual Arts Centre, Sydney, to accompany the exhibition, 'In a Station of the Metro’ (2007).

Shaun Gladwell’s work is represented in the National Gallery of Australia, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, several state and university collections, and in private collections in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Murray-Cree, Laura
Date written:
2006
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2008

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  • Corporate and private collections in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States (collected in)
  • Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, NZ (collected in)
  • University of Technology, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Campbelltown Arts Centre, Campbelltown, NSW (collected in)
  • Artbank (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia (collected in)
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Corporate and private collections in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States (collected in)
  • Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, NZ (collected in)
  • The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • University of Technology, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Campbelltown Arts Centre, Campbelltown, NSW (collected in)
  • Artbank (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia (collected in)
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)