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Abigail Reynolds (artist) was born on 1975, is an artist. Discover Abigail Reynolds (artist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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2022

In 2022 Reynolds was commissioned to make a permanent artwork for Kresen Kernow the Cornish archive. Her window,Tre celebrates the narratives woven into the Cornish landscape over time.

2017

Reynolds has played an active role supporting the arts in Cornwall. She was commissioned by Tate St Ives to create a work to mark the opening of TSI2 (October 2017). This was a live work titled We Beat The Bounds.

2016

Based in Cornwall, United Kingdom, Reynolds studied at St Catherine's College, Oxford, Chelsea College of Arts, and Goldsmiths University. In March 2016 she was awarded the BMW Art Journey prize at Art Basel, to travel to lost libraries along the Silk Road. In 2020 she received a Paul Hamlyn Foundation award for visual art. She is one of 47 artists selected for British Art Show 9 touring 2021-22.

In 2016 Reynolds was awarded the BMW Art Journey prize at Art Basel. As the third artist to take a BMW Art Journey, Reynolds spent five months visiting fifteen locations along the ancient Silk Road, filming historic library sites in Italy, Egypt, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Iran and China. She used a Bolex camera and 16mm film. Reynolds’ book titled Lost Libraries detailing her journey, was published by Hatje Cantz in Nov 2017.

In 2016, Reynolds was awarded an Arts Council England Grant to produce her first film work ‘The Mother’s Bones’. From 2012-14, Reynolds was the inaugural artist-in-residence at Rambert Dance Company, London.

2004

Having lived in Oxford and London, Reynolds moved to St Just in Penwith in 2004 with her partner Andy Harper and their two children. In 2014 she was offered one of the 19 studios in the iconic Porthmeor studios in St Ives, and continues to work there.

2003

After lecturing for five years in contextual studies for the Fine Art program at Chelsea College of Art and Design in London, Reynolds taught in the sculpture department at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford University from 2003-2010. This included curating a year-long interdisciplinary talks series titled ‘Doubt’ funded by the Gulbenkian Foundation.

1975

Abigail Reynolds (b. 1975) is a British artist who lives in St Just, Cornwall, and has a studio at Porthmeor in St Ives.