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Arnolfini - est 1961

Emma Talbot (born 1969, Stourbridge, UK) lives and works in London. She studied at the Birmingham Institute of Art & Design and Royal College of Art. Working in drawing, painting, animation and sculpture Talbot often articulates internal narratives as visual poems or associative ruminations, based on her own experience, memories and psychological projections. Incorporating her own writing and references to other literary and poetic sources, Talbot’s work considers complex issues such as feminist theory and storytelling; ecopolitics and the natural world; and pertinent questions regarding our shifting relationships to technology, language and communication.

Talbot has been awarded the 2020 8th Max Mara Art Prize for Women, 2018 Bryan Robertson Trust Award, 1998 City of Rochester Award, 1995-6 Rome Scholarship, British School at Rome.

Her work has been included in Milk of Dreams at The 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia (2022). Recent solo exhibitions include: A Journey You Take Alone, Kunsthalle Giessen (2023-2024), In The End The Beginning, Kesselhaus Kindl, Berlin (2023); The Human Experience, Kunsthall Stavenger (2023); 21st Century Herbal, Beiqiu Museum, Nanjing, China (2023); Spaceship Earth (Plant Your Seeds of Hope), Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam (2023); The Age/L’Età, Collezione Maramotti, Italy and Whitechapel Gallery, London (2022); Mirrored Landscape, Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam (2022); Let Poets Speak, Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam (2022); Meditations, Petra Rink Galerie, Düsseldorf, Germany (2022); When Screens Break Eastside Projects, Birmingham (2020); Ghost Calls , DCA, Dundee (2020); Ghost Calls and Meditations Kunsthaus Pasquart, Biel (2021); Sounders of The Depths, GEM Kunstmuseum, The Hague, Netherlands (2019-20); ArtNight 2019 commission: Your Own Authority, William Morris Gallery; 21st Century Sleepwalk, Caustic Coastal and Salford Lad’s Club, Salford (2018); Woman-Snake-Bird, Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam (2018); Open Thoughts, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein (2017); The World Blown Apart, Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam 2017; Stained With Marks Of Love, Arcadia Missa, New York (2017).

Her work is held in the collections of Guerlain, Paris, British Council Collection, Arts Council Collection, City of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, David Roberts Collection, Saatchi Collection, University of the Arts London, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Fries Museum Netherlands, Arnhem Museum Netherlands, KRC Collection Netherlands, AkzoNobel Netherlands. 

Emma Talbot will exhibit at Arnolfini 18 October 2025 to 8 February 2026.

www.emmatalbot.org.uk

a colour photograph of artist Emma Talbot at her studio in front of one of her works
an orange mono logo for Copenhagen Contemporary
a mono logo for AkzoNobel Art Foundation
a logo for Dordrechts Museum
a mustard coloured logo for Kunstmuseum den Haag


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