GB (1988)
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Isabella Martin is a visual artist whose work explores how we fit in the world, how we shape and are shaped by our surroundings. Her research-driven practice is multidisciplinary and context-specific, utilising experimental play and scientific collaboration. She works across mediums, including sculpture, drawing, sound and film. Her current work focuses on ideas of measurement, navigation and time in relation to place and the body, through work with an expanding group of collaborators including geologists, physicists, biologists, sailors and schoolchildren.
Isabella Martin lives and works in Copenhagen, holds a BA(hons) in Fine Art Sculpture from Brighton University, and an MFA from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Isabella has exhibited and participated in residencies and public commissions internationally. Recent works include WAVE MACHINES, exhibited at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, The Old Recent at RYMD Gallery, Reykjavík, and The Burning screened at Crosscuts Film Festival, Stockholm. She is currently an Artist-In-Residence at In-Situ, UK, and also working on Z-Time, a project at Medical Museion, DK, exploring circadian rhythms with chronobiologists at the University of Copenhagen.