Hannah Collins


Hannah Collins is a British contemporary artist and film-maker. Collins' works treat the collective experiences of memory, history and the everyday in the modern world. She is known for her photographic installations, but has also made films in Spain and Russia. She was nominated for the 1993 Turner Prize.

Biography

Collins studied at Slade School of Fine Arts in London and in USA on a Fulbright Scholarship.
Collins' works form a reflection on issues such as the collective experiences of memory, the spaces that have marked and continue to mark cultural and social history, figures in everyday life and in modern life. Her work incorporates notions of otherness, time, loss and transformation, and spans historical narratives, still lives and occasional portraits within an expanded field of photography.
She has made films with Romani in Spain and in Russia living for extensive periods of time amongst the community. She has also made extensive photographic works with tribal groups in the Colombian Amazon.
Besides her activity as a plastic artist, she has taught in schools such as the University of California at Davis, and the Royal College of Art, London. She was visiting professor at Le Fresnoy, Studio nacional des Arts Contemporains, Roubaix, in 2007–08.
She has had many international exhibitions and her work is in numerous public and private collections including Tate Modern, Centre Georges Pompidou, MACBA Barcelona, Reina Sofia Madrid, Dallas Museum of Art, the Luxembourg Museum, and the Sprengel Museum Hannover.
She has won several prizes including the Spectrum Award from the Sprengel Museum Hannover, the European Photography Award and the Olympus Award. She was nominated for the Turner Prize.

Filmography

2001
2002
2006
2007
2008

Books