Born London, 1965. Lives and works in Whitstable, Kent.
Adam Chodzko’s art explores the interactions of human behaviour. Using a wide variety of media – from video to performance to fly-posters to drawing – his work explores how best we might engage with the existence of others. In his work, Chodzko proposes new relationships between our value and belief systems, between the community and private spaces that generate these systems, and between the documents and fictions that describe and guide them.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2011
Neue Alte Brucke, Frankfurt
2010
Siakos Hanappe, Athens
2008
‘Proxigean Tide’, Tate St. Ives
2007
Signal, Malmo, Sweden
‘Then’, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane and various sites across Dublin
MAMbo – Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna
Selected Awards and Residencies
2007
AHRC Research Fellowship, Department of Film, University of Kent, Canterbury
2002
Paul Hamlyn Foundation Visual Arts Award
Foundation for Contemporary Art, New York