Lot 33 - Natasha Caruana - On The Road To Istanbul #2
Paint, Charcoal and Pastel on Paper
2023
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
Curated by Carrie Scott
ARTIST INFO
About
Natasha Caruana is a London-based artist working across photography, moving image and installation. Caruana has an MA in Photography from the Royal College of Art, London. Her work begins autobiographically, exploring narratives of love, betrayal and fantasy, underpinned by a performative and playful approach. Her work is created drawing from archives, the Internet and personal accounts. The series Married Man breaks with traditional portrayals of infidelity, whilst later works grapple with the institution of marriage - its promise and defeat. She is a Senior Lecturer of Photography at the University of the Arts London.
Education
MA Photography, Royal College of Art London, 2006 - 2008
BA (Hons) Photography- 1st Class Honours
University for the Creative Arts, 2002 - 2005
Select Exhibitions/Awards
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2023
Fairytale for Sale, Centre for British Photography, 23 January - April, 2023
2022
Together at Last, Les Arts au Mur Artothèque de Pessac, Pessac, France, April - June
A Lover’s Discourse, Centre de la photographie de Mougins, France, October 2021 - January
2021
Love, eternally (Duo show with Jenny Rova), Gare de Cannes, France, November - December
Awards/ Residencies
Foam Paul Huf Award Nomination, 2023
Development Your Creative Practice Award, Arts Council England, 2022
Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, Long list, 2022
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