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Sonia Boyce

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Dame Sonia Dawn Boyce DBE RA (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la yuuni 1962[1]) nyɛla British Afro-Caribbean nuchee ni baŋda ŋun be London ka lahi tumdi ni. O nyɛla baŋda zaŋ n-ti "Black Art and Design" din be University of the Arts London.[2]

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Bɛ daa dɔɣi o la tiŋ yuli booni Islington, London, yuuni 1962. Boyce nyɛla ŋun daa chaŋ Eastlea Comprehensive School din be Canning Town, East London, bin din gbaai yuuni 1973 zaŋ hali ni yuuni 1979.[3] Bin din gbaai yuuni 1979 zaŋ hali ni yuuni 1980, o daa naai la Foundation Course in Art & Design shikuru yuli booni East Ham College of Art and Technology, o daa lahi deegi o BA degree in Fine Art din be Stourbridge College bin din gbaai yuuni 1980 zaŋ hali ni yuuni 1983 din be West Midlands.[3][4]

Boyce nyɛla ninvuɣ so bɛ ni daa piigi Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) yuuni 2007 Birthday Honours,[5] Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) yuuni 2019 New Year Honours[6] n-ti pahi Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) yuuni 2024 New Year Honours,[7]

Silimiin goli March dabaa awɔi dali yuuni 2016, Boyce nyɛla ninvuɣ so bɛ ni daa piigi pahi Royal Academy.[8][9]

Boyce nyɛla ŋun daa zani n-ti Hauser & Wirth yuuni 2023.[10] O nyɛla ŋun daa na tumdi Simon Lee Gallery bin din gbaai yuuni 2021 zaŋ hali ni yuuni 2023.[11]

Boyce's yidana nyɛla "curator" David A. Bailey, ka bɛ nyɛ ban mali bihi ayi ban nyɛ paɣaba.[12][13]

Silimiin goli February yuuni 2023, Boyce nyɛla ŋun daa yina BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs.[14][15]

  • Five Black Women, Africa Centre, London (1983)
  • Black Woman Time Now, Battersea Arts Centre, London (1983)
  • Strip Language, Gimpel Fils, London (1984)
  • Into The Open, Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield (1984)
  • Heroes And Heroines, The Black-Art Gallery, London (1984)
  • Room At The Top, Nicola Jacobs Gallery, London (1985)
  • Blackskins/Bluecoat, Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool (1985)[3]
  • Celebrations/Demonstrations, St Matthews Meeting Place, London (1985)[3]
  • No More Little White Lies, Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff (1985)[3]
  • Reflections, Riverside Studios, London (1985)[3]
  • The Thin Black Line, ICA, London (1985)[3]
  • From Generation To Generation, Black Art Gallery, London (1985)[3]
  • Some Of Us Are Brave – All Of Us Are Strong, Black Art Gallery London (1986)
  • Unrecorded Truths, Elbow Room, London (1986)
  • From Two Worlds, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (1986)
  • Caribbean Expressions In Britain, Leicestershire Museum and Art Gallery (1986)
  • Basel Art Fair, Switzerland (1986)
  • State Of The Art, ICA, London (1986)
  • A Cabinet Of Drawings, Gimpel Fils, London (1986)
  • The Image Employed – The Use Of Narrative In Black Art, Cornerhouse, Manchester (1987)
  • Critical Realism, Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery (1987)
  • Basel Art Fair, Switzerland (1987)
  • Royal Overseas League, London (1987)
  • The Essential Black Art, Chisenhale Gallery, London (1988)
  • The Impossible Self, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg (1988)
  • The Thatcher Years, Angela Flowers Gallery, London (1988)
  • Fashioning Feminine Identities, University of Essex, Colchester (1988)
  • Along The Lines of Resistance, Cooper Art Gallery, Barnsley (1988)
  • The Wedding, Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield (1989)
  • The Other Story, Hayward Gallery, London (1989)
  • The Cuban Biennale, Wifredo Lam Cultural Centre, Havana (1989)
  • The British Art Show, McLellan Galleries, Glasgow (1990)
  • Distinguishing Marks, University of London (1990)
  • The Invisible City, Photographers Gallery, London (1990)
  • Black Markets, Cornerhouse, Manchester (1990)
  • Delfina Open Studios, London (1991)
  • Shocks To The System, Southbank Centre, London (1991)
  • Delfina Annual Summer Show, London (1991)
  • An English Summer, Palazzo della Crepadona, Belluna, Italy (1991)
  • Photo Video, Photographers' Gallery, London (1991)
  • Delfina Annual Summer Show, London (1992)
  • White Noise, IKON Gallery, Birmingham (1992)
  • Northern Adventures, Camden Arts Centre and St Pancras Station, London (1992)
  • Nosepaint Artist Club, London (1992)
  • Innocence And Experience, Manchester City Art Galleries (1992)
  • New England Purpose Built: Long Distance Information, Real Art Ways, Hartford, USA (1993)
  • Thinking Aloud, Small Mansions Art Centre, London (1994)
  • Wish You Were Here, BANK, London (1994)
  • Glass Vitrine, INIVA Launch, London (1994)
  • Free Stories, LA Galerie, Frankfurt (1995)
  • Portable Fabric Shelters, London Printworks Trust, London (1995)
  • Fetishism, Brighton Museum, Brighton (1995)
  • Mirage, ICA, London (1995)
  • Photogenetic, Street Level, Glasgow (1995)
  • Cottage Industry, Beaconsfield, London (1995)
  • Picturing Blackness in British Art, Tate, London (1996)
  • Kiss This, Focalpoint Gallery, Southend (1996)[3]
  • Video Positive: the Other Side of Zero, Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool (2000)[8]
  • New Woman Narratives, World-Wide Video Festival, Amsterdam (2000)[8]
  • Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis, Tate Modern, London (2001)[8]
  • Sharjah International Biennial: 7, Sharjah (2005)
  • Menschen und Orte, Kunstverein Konstanz, Konstanz (2008)[8]
  • Praxis: Art in Times of Uncertainty, Thessaloniki Biennal 2, Greece (2009)[8]
  • Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic, Tate Liverpool and tour (2010)[8]
  • Walls Are Talking: Wallpaper, Art and Culture, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester (2010)[16]
  • Griot Girlz: Feminist Art and the Black Atlantic, Kunstlerhaus Büchenhausen, Innsbruck (2010)[8]
  • ¡Afuera! Art in Public Spaces, Centro Cultural España/Cordoba, Argentina (2010)
  • 8+8 Contemporary International Video Art, 53 Museum, Guangzhou (2011)[8]
  • The Impossible Community, Moscow Museum of Modern Art (2011)[8]
  • Coming Ashore, Berardo Collection Museum/P-28 Container Project, Lisbon (2011)[8]
  • Black Sound White Cube, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin (2011)
  • Migrations: Journeys into British Art, Tate Britain (2012)
  • There is no archive in which nothing gets lost, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2012)[17]
  • Play! Re-capturing the Radical Imagination, Göteborg International Biennial of Contemporary Art 7 (2013)[8]
  • Keywords, Rivington Place, London (2013)
  • Speaking in Tongues, CCA, Glasgow (2014)[18]
  • All the World's Futures, 56th Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art, Venice (2015)[8]
  • No Colour Bar: Black British Art in Action 1960–1990, Guildhall Art Gallery, London (2015–16)[19]

Selected awards and recognition

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Selected publications

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  • Gilane Tawadros, Sonia Boyce: Speaking in Tongues, London: Kala Press, 1997.
  • Annotations 2/Sonia Boyce: Performance (ed. Mark Crinson, Iniva – the Institute of International Visual Arts, 1998)
  • In 2007, Boyce, David A. Bailey mini Ian Baucom nyɛla ban daa laɣim deegi Taarihi zaŋ n-ti British Art Book Prize (USA) zaŋ n-ti Shades of Black: Assembling Black Art yuuni 1980s Britain maliniŋ, ka Duke University Press daa zaŋ li wuhi salo ni Iniva and AAVAA.
  • Allison Thompson, "Sonia Boyce and Crop Over", Small Axe, Volume 13, Number 2, 2009.[23]
  • Like Love, Spike Island, Bristol, and tour (ed. Axel Lapp; Berlin: Green Box Press, 2010)[23][26]
  • Boyce nyɛla ŋun daa sɔŋ yuuni 2021 Art History yɛltɔɣa maliniŋ Black British Modernism ni Dorothy Price.[27]
  • John Roberts, "Interview with Sonia Boyce", Third Text, no. 1 (Autumn 1987), 55–64[28]
  • Sonia Boyce, "Talking in Tongues", Storms of the Heart, ka ŋun daa mali li niŋ nyɛ Kwesi Owusu[29]
  • Facsimile zaŋ n-ti Sonia Boyce din be Veronica Ryan's: Compartments/Apart-ments[30]
  1. Great Women Artists. Phaidon Press. 2019. p. 74. ISBN 978-0714878775.
  2. Banks, Tom (3 January 2014). UAL appoints nine new cross-university heads. Design Week.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Tawadros, Gilane. (1997). Sonia Boyce : speaking in tongues. Boyce, Sonia, 1962-. London: Kala Press. ISBN 0947753095. OCLC 40180489.
  4. Fortnum, Rebecca (2007), Contemporary British Women Artists: In Their Own Words, I.B.Tauris, p. 113. ISBN 1-84511-224-5.
  5. "Birthday honours: London list", BBC News, 16 June 2007. Retrieved 6 September 2007.
  6. Harris, Gareth (29 December 2018). UK New Year's Honours 2019: artists awarded include Sonia Boyce, Gillian Wearing, Tacita Dean and Alison Wilding.
  7. Tɛmplet:London Gazette
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "Sonia Boyce RA" (Profile and Selected CV), Royal Academy, 9 March 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  9. Rea, Naomi (12 February 2020), "Artist Sonia Boyce Will Be the First Black Woman to Represent the UK at the Venice Biennale", Artnet.
  10. Alex Greenberger (5 September 2023), Golden Lion Winner Sonia Boyce Joins Hauser & Wirth ARTnews.
  11. Anny Shaw (5 June 2023), Venice Biennale artist Sonia Boyce and Simon Lee Gallery part ways after just two years The Art Newspaper.
  12. Adams, Tim (17 April 2022). "Interview | Artist Sonia Boyce: 'Paintings are not born on walls'". The Observer. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2022/apr/17/artist-sonia-boyce-paintings-are-not-born-on-walls.
  13. Ruiz, Cristina (Spring–Summer 2022). "Sonia Boyce: The artist bringing everyone to the table". The Gentlewoman. No. 25. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  14. Desert Island Discs | Sonia Boyce, artist (26 February 2023).
  15. Evans, Connie (26 February 2023). "Sonia Boyce on using art to 'process' childhood trauma". Evening Standard. https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-news/sonia-boyce-britain-bbc-radio-lauren-laverne-jazz-b1063131.html.
  16. "Walls Are Talking: Wallpaper, Art and Culture" (6 February–3 May 2010). Events at The University of Manchester.
  17. "There is no archive in which nothing gets lost" (6 September 2012—24 November 2012), The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
  18. Jeffrey, Moira (1 March 2014), "Art review: Boyce, Büchler and Hiller, Glasgow CCA: Three stars of contemporary art return to the CCA where they exhibited in the 1980s", The Scotsman.
  19. "Female Art in Action". Archived 1 Silimin gɔli August 2015 at the Wayback Machine, The Radical Lives of Eric & Jessica Huntley website.
  20. Wickham, Annette (13 May 2018). A "female invasion" 250 years in the making.
  21. Hayward Gallery; Johnstone, Isobel; Sandhu, Sukhdev; Jones, Ann; Gallery, Leeds (England) City Art; Gallery, Tullie House Museum and Art; Centre, University College of Wales (Aberystwyth, Wales) Arts; Gallery, Usher Art; Museum, Nottingham Castle (2004-01-01). Stranger than fiction (in English). Hayward Gallery. ISBN 9781853322396.
  22. Boyce, Sonia. Art and Design Research Institute.
  23. 1 2 3 Professor Sonia Boyce: TrAIN Member. University of the Arts London.
  24. BAM – Black Artists and Modernism. Research Councils UK.
  25. Black Artists and Modernism (BAM). University of the Arts London.
  26. Boyce, Sonia (2010). Like Love. The Green Box. ISBN 9783941644168.
  27. Art History | June 2021 (en-GB).
  28. Roberts, Jone (1987). "Sonia Boyce: in conversation with John Roberts". Third Text 1 (1): 55–64. DOI:10.1080/09528828708576173.
  29. Boyce, Sonia (1988), "Talking in Tongues" in Storms of the Heart (in English). London: Camden Press. 1988. pp. 219–224. ISBN 9780948491351.
  30. Ryan, Veronica (1995). Veronica Ryan : compartments/apart-ments : Camden Arts Centre, Angel Row Gallery. Camden Arts Centre.
  • Sonia Boyce (exhibition catalogue, intro Pitika Ntuli; London, Air Gallery, 1987) [texts by Boyce]
  • The Impossible Self (exhibition catalogue by B. Ferguson, S. Nairne, S. Boyce and others, Winnipeg, A.G., 1988)
  • M. Corris: "Sonia Boyce at Vanessa Devereux Gallery", Artforum, xxx (1992), p. 124
  • Gilane Tawadros, Sonia Boyce: Speaking in Tongues. London: Kala Press, 1997. ISBN 0947753095
  • Recent Sonia Boyce: La, La, La (exhibition catalogue by S. Fillin-Yeh and M. Verhagen; Portland, OR, Reed Coll, Cooley A.G.; 2001)
  • David A. Bailey, Kobena Mercer, Catherine Ugwu (eds), MIRAGE: Enigmas of Race, Difference and Desire, ICA, 1995. ISBN 0905263847.
  • M. Crinson (ed.): Sonia Boyce: Performance, Institute of International Visual Arts in collaboration with Cornerhouse (London, 1998)