Ingrid Pollard MBE
British, b. 1953
Ingrid Pollard is a Guyanese-born British artist whose practice is concerned with our relationship with nature and complex constructs of Britishness, identity, race, and representation. Working interdisciplinary across a variety of techniques from photography, printmaking, drawing and installation to artist books, video, and audio, Pollard’s practice combines rigorous research and experimental techniques that include digital and analogue image-making processes.
Pollard was actively involved in the Black British art movement in Britain and has exhibited internationally for more nearly five decades. In 2022, she was nominated for the Turner Prize. She is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and was a recipient of the Leverhulme Fellowship Award in 2007, the BALTIC Artist Award in 2018, and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Awards for Artists in 2020.
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