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NIAMH SULLIVAN

Visual Arts Producer and Curator

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BIO

Room 1 in the British Pavilion featuring four performers - Errollyn Wallen, Tanita Tikaram, Poppy Ajudha, Jackie Dankworth, 2022.

 Image: Cristiano Corte © British Council

Niamh Sullivan is contemporary visual arts producer and curator with over 15 years experience in the delivery of commissions for artists and public and private institutions. Since 2017, Niamh has worked with award wining artist Sonia Boyce OBE RA to produce and deliver multiple commissions across the UK and Europe including Feeling Her Way commissioned for the British Pavilion for the 59th Venice Biennale.

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Niamh has focussed her career working with artists with a social practice and has produced and curated commissions with organisations including the British Council, MIMA, Serpentine galleries, Art on the Underground, UP Projects, Futurecity and Folkestone Triennial 2008 and 2011.

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She has produced and curated commissions for artists and groups including Assemble, Charles Avery, Jessie Brennan, Broomberg & Chanarin, Sonia Boyce, Adam Chodzko, Ruth Ewan, Spencer Finch, Jasleen Kaur, Langlands and Bell, Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen,  Hew Locke, Kaffe Matthews, Heather and Ivan Morison, Nils Norman with Simon and Tom Bloor, Cornelia Parker, Heather Phillipson, Susan Philipsz, Olivia Plender, Zineb Sedira, Erzen Shkololli, and Richard Wilson.

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SELECTED PROJECTS

Making of Feeling Her Way, 2022

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Hew Locke, “For Those in Peril on the Sea,” Folkestone Triennial 2011.
Photo: Thierry Bal

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Zineb Sedira, installation view of, “Landscapes in the Sea of Time” Folkestone Triennial 2011

Photo: Thierry Bal

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Cornelia Parker, “The Folkestone Mermaid,”
Folkestone Triennial 2011.
Photo: Thierry Bal

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Assemble, Matthew Raw, “Clay Station,” 2017

Art on the Underground

Photo: GG Archard

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public works, “The Last Chair Arch.” 2015

Wye Dene, High Wycombe. Commissioned and Curated by Futurecity

Photo: Thierry Bal

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Broomberg & Chanarin, “The Bureaucracy of Angels,” 2017.

Art on the Underground

Photo: Thierry Bal

Jessie Brennan, “Custom House is Our House,” 2019

The above artwork is from a four part series, 'Making Space' made for the Royal Docks in Newham.

Commissioned by UP Projects for the Royal Docks Team.

Photo: Thierry Bal

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