
Charlie Prodger
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Charlie Prodger is a visual artist living in Glasgow and working with drawing, moving image, sculpture and writing. Their work orbits histories, from the weight of deep geological time to more contingent narrative forms such as anecdote and oral history. Through the lens of queer subjectivity, they explore intertwined relations between the body, landscape, language, technology and time.
Prodger won the 2018 Turner Prize, represented Scotland at the 2019 Venice Biennale and was a 2023-24 Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University. They have had solo exhibitions at Secession, Vienna; Stadelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Bergen Kunsthall, Kunst Museum Winterthur; Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin; Spike Island, Bristol; SculptureCenter, New York; Glasgow International; Kunstverein Düsseldorf and Studio Voltaire, London. Their work has been included in group exhibitions at Tate Britain, London; Yale Centre for British Art, Newhaven; Monash University Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne; The Renaissance Society, University of Chicago; Künstlerhaus Graz; Bündner Kunstmuseum, Chur; Wesleyan University Zilkha Gallery, Connecticut; Artists Space, New York and British Art Show 8.
Prodger is a Macdowell Fellow and will be a 2026 Artist Research Fellow at the Smithsonian. They currently teach at De Ateliers, Amsterdam and Zurich University of the Arts.