BIOGRAPHY
Itamar Freed
Itamar Freed (born in Manhattan, 1987) lives and works between Brisbane, London, Tel Aviv and New York. His work has been showcased in solo and group exhibitions worldwide, including Museum of London, London Nights; Royal Academy, London; Royal Photographic Society, Bristol; Offprint TATE, TATE Modern, London; BEERS London Gallery (solo show); Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh; Pulse Miami, Volta New York, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, London; Grosvenor House, Christie's Auction House, Hancock Gallery, Newcastle; Photo LA, NordArt, Germany; Photo Israel, Haifa Musuem of Art, Ramat Gan Museum of Art, FireWorks Gallery, Brisbane; Untitled Art Fair Miami Beach.
Freed has an MA in photography from the Royal College of Art, London 2018 and received his BFA Photography Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem 2012. He was the 2016 recipient of the Clore DufÁ¬eld Foundation Scholarship for a Masters degree at the Royal College of Art valued over 70,000 GBP. Among the many awards he has received are the Travers Smith 2021/2022 CSR Art Awards Alumni Artist, London; BEERS London Summer Marathon 2020, London; “EPSON” Á¬rst prize for excellence in the art of photography, 2012. Freed also received an award of $10,000 AUD to exhibit his work at Sculpture by the Sea, Sydney, Australia, 2018. Freed was selected for the 2019 Airie - Artist in Residence in Everglades Program in the Everglades National Park, Florida, USA and the BigCi Artist Residency Program, Sydney, Australia, 2017.
Currently, Freed is working toward a solo show in the Kyneton Contemporary Art Triennial, Victoria, Australia, 2025.
Freed’s works are included in numerous private collections worldwide as well as major public collections such as JP Morgan Chase Art Collection, USA; The Estee Lauder art collection, USA; The Clore Collection, UK; the US. Department of State Collection, USA; Lauren and Mitchell Presser Photography Collection, USA; and other private collections.
Freed’s photographic works search for the idea of realness in the natural world. His practice examines the discreteness of three domains: the wild and uninhabited natural habitat; the cultural landscape of the city; and the staged environment. Freed is interested in representation and how images of places may come to displace or augment our understanding and memory of them. He is concerned with disappearing terrains, but also with vanishing notions of realness—whether in the form of a simulated environment or a digital photograph of unknown veracity. In his practice, he explores how we come to understand what is “real” and how we imagine the places we have never been. Freed’s work is about the way we learn to look at the world around us and the way we use our collective memory and language.
Kristina Chan
Kristina Chan (born in Vancouver 1991) lives and works in London. Her work has been showcased in solo and group exhibitions worldwide, including the Lightbox Museum, Woking, UK; Hancock Gallery, Newcastle; KoMask Master Printmaking Salon at Royal Academy of Fine Art, Antwerp Frestonian Gallery, London; Project 88, Mumbai; and Espace Barrell, Paris; Louvre Museum, during the 5th Annual Exposure Award Black and White Collection; Offprint TATE at TATE Modern; Museum für Moderne Kunst Bremen; Mindepartementet Museum, Stockholm; Litvak Contemporary, Tel Aviv.
Chan holds a B.F.A from Parsons Paris School of Art and Design, and in 2016 graduated with distinction the MA in Print at the Royal College of Arts, London.
Chan’s works are included in numerous private collections worldwide as well as major public collections such as The Royal Collection, Clarence House, Private Collection of His Royal Highness Prince of Wales, UK; Victoria & Albert Museum, Permanent Print Collections, London, UK; Royal College of Art, Print Archives, London, UK; Edinburgh Print Archives, UK; Shanghai Institute for Visual Arts, Print Archives, Shanghai, China; Parsons Paris Institute of Design, Alumni Archives, Paris, France; Parsons The New School, New York, USA.
Among the many awards Chan has received the 2022 Travers Smith CSR Awards, Alumni Category for works co-created with Itamar Freed; 2021 Canada Council for the Arts Explore & Create Project Grant, Canada; 2020 Ingram Prize, London, UK; 2018 Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Project Grant, Montreal, Canada; 2017 Edinburgh Printmakers Award, Edinburgh, UK and more.