Lisa Sudhibhasilp
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is born in 1989 in Arles (FR).
Lives and works in Amsterdam.
STUDIES
2016 / Bachelor, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam
2012 / Master, Ecole Superieure d'Art et de Design, Marseille
AWARD / SUPPORT
2016 / Berlage Fund
Plat(t)form 2016, Winterthur
EXHIBITIONS
(solo)
2018 / (upcoming) Playground London
2017 / 'Go to the hardware store and have a museum experience'
Act 1, P/////AKT, Amsterdam
'Go to the hardware store and have a museum experience'
Act 2, P/////AKT, Amsterdam
'Go to the hardware store and have a museum experience'
Act 3, P/////AKT, Amsterdam
(group)
2017 / 'How did it come so far', Helicopterstraat, Amsterdam (curator and participant, self initiated)
2016 / 'Antik', HGB Galerie, Leipzig
'Vitrines also die, Graduation Show, Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, design concept in collaboration with Julie Henault
2015 /'Happy Sad', Prinsengrachtziekenhuis, Amsterdam
'Do I need gloves for this ?', A Tale of a Tub, Rotterdam
'Wonder and Wander', Oude Kerk, Amsterdam
2014 /
'Facsimile Machine', 8m3, Amsterdam
Photography Festival fotopub, Novo Mesto, Slovenia
'Orientation table #1', Place Values, Amsterdamse Bos, design concept in collaboration with Byrthe Lemmens
Photography festival Maison Blanche #3, Gallery MAD, Marseille
2013 /
'Gang' supported by
Art-O-Rama, Gallery Mad, Marseille
PUBLICATIONS
2018 / 'Praxis, Anthony Fokkerweg 50, Amsterdam', self-published, edition of 15
2017 / 'Go to the hardware store and have a museum experience', published by P/////AKT, Amsterdam, edition of 300, in collaboration with graphic designer Rudy Guedj, with contributions from artist Martijn Hendriks, architect Herman Verkerk and writer Alena Alexandrova
2016 / 'Masks, casts and interactions', self-published, edition of 50, in collaboration with graphic designer Julie Heneault
CONTRIBUTIONS
2017 / 'From The Dancehall: Observations', reading with François Girard-Meunier, Butcher tears, Amsterdam
2016 / Stedelijk Studies Issue #4, image contribution
RESIDENCY
2018 / (upcoming) Residency 11:11, London
lisasudhibhasilp@gmail.com
Helicopterstraat 8
1059 CG Amsterdam
+31 (0) 626 173 180
Masks Casts and interactions—Installation—Two chanels video, 4’22”—
Five photographies, 32x40cm.
Masks Casts and interactions—Booklet,
made in collaboration with Julie Héneault. 26 pages, 20x26cm.
Stamping—Performance—Ice mask, stamp, prints.
29.01.2015—Installation, exhibition Wonder and Wander,
Oude Kerk, Amsterdam—Two glass masks.
Anatomy Study#1—Installation, exhibition Happy Sad, Prinsengracht 679,
Unseen Photo Festival—Alginate, MDF.
Anatomy Study#2—book, 12 pages, 20x25cm
Orientation table #1—80th anniversary of the Amsterdamse Bos, with support of the city of Amsterdam
and the Amsterdam Art Committee, commision to the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Summer 2015.
Text printed on Forex, metal structure, graphic design: Byrthe Lemmens.
Praxis, Anthony Fokkerweg 50, Amsterdam
self-published, 25x18cm, edition of 15, 2018
online order : www.pakt.nu/lisa-sudhibhasilp-praxis
Go to the hardware store and have a museum experience, published by P/////AKT, Amsterdam
15x21cm, edition of 300, in collaboration with graphic designer Rudy Guedj
Contributions by artist Martijn Hendriks, architect Herman Verkerk and writer Alena Alexandrova, 2017.
Masks, casts and interactions,
self-published, edition of 50
in collaboration with graphic designer Julie Heneault, 2016.
Vitrines also die—Installation, 2016, Graduation Show Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Wood, MDF, glass, prints, metal brackets. Prints design and concept by Julie Héneault.
Go to the hardware store and have a museum experience—Installation, 2017, P/////AKT Amsterdam
This work was developped over three consecutive presentations
in a six months program called P/////AKTPOOL. More info at pakt.nu
MDF, glass, fabric, various objects, styrofoam, plaster.
How did it come so far
self-initiated, curator and participant
Helicopterstraat, Amsterdam, 2017.
Model of
Solo-show at Playground London
Result of a four-week residency with Residency 11:11, London, 2018.
Model of
Newspaper publication produced as a result of a four-week London residency
34x50cm, 50 copies, 2018, made possible thanks to Fonds Kwadraat.