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Artworks
Jemma Egan
Jemma Egan’s work uses objects to contemplate our particular moment in time, investigating ideas and languages of production, consumption, labour and taste. She engages with subjects in a way that considers the terms of their existence within the world.
Jemma Egan (b. Liverpool) studied at Liverpool School of Art and Design (2002-2005) and Royal College of Art (2013-2015). Exhibitions include: Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer (2021); Habitual, Castor, London (2020); Family Member, Lily Brooke, London (2019); Turning to Dust, Assembly Point, London (2017); Identify your limitations, acknowledge the periphery, Vitrine Gallery, Basel (2017); Where work happens, Art Lacuna, London (2017); It means more to me than most people, Invites, Zabludowicz Collection, London (2016).