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Amalia Ulman (born 1989) is an Argentine-Spanish artist and film director whose practice includes performance, installation, video and net-art works. Her work deals with issues of class, gender, sexuality, and middlebrow aesthetics. In 2021, Ulman made her feature film debut, with El Planeta.
Early life
Ulman was born in Argentina in 1989 and was raised in Gijón, in the Spanish province of Asturias, after emigrating with her family.
In 2009, she left Spain to study at Central Saint Martins in London, where she graduated in 2011. In 2013, she was in a serious Greyhound bus accident that left her with a permanent disability.
Career
In April 2013, Ulman presented a video essay Buyer, Walker, Rover as a Skype lecture at the Regional State Archives in Gothenburg.
In 2014, she presented two solo shows in LA, CA, Used & New at ltd Los Angeles and Delicious Works at Smart Objects, also in LA.
The same year Ulman started Excellences & Perfections, a four-month performance on her Instagram account where she fabricated fictional characters whose story unfolded in three different episodes. Her intention was to prove how easy an audience can be manipulated through the use of mainstream archetypes. Instagram selfies were mainly taken sneaking into hotels and restaurants in Los Angeles and posted as if they were documenting a real life. It is a work that shifts the location of performance art and also extends ideas about feminist performance. Excellences and Perfections was later chosen to be a part of the Electronic Superhighway Exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery in 2016.
In October 2014, during Frieze Art Fair, Ulman presented a solo show The Destruction of Experience at Evelyn Yard in London. For the show Ulman made "The Future Ahead", a video essay about Justin Bieber's "growth from angelic teenager to hetero-normative white male".
In January 2015, she presented Stock Images of War, her first solo show in New York City at James Fuentes Gallery. It is an immersive installation composed of twelve simple wire-frame sculptures, each one being named after a different month of the year – i.e. "War in January", "War in February", etc. Towards the end of the same year, Ulman started Privilege, a second, year long, Instagram performance that lasted until shortly after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The work presented an exaggerated version of Ulman that explored multiplicity in a corporate office setting.
In 2016 Excellences and Perfections was selected to be included in the group exhibition Performing for the Camera at Tate Modern, London (February—June 2016). The exhibition, examined the relationship between photography and performance, brought together over 500 works spanning 150 years from the invention of photography to the selfie-culture of today. Through Ulman's Instagram-based project, social media was examined in the historical context of photographic performances. The installation was also part of the exhibition Electronic Highway at Whitechapel Gallery in London. Ulman has been described as the first social network-based artist to enter top institutional galleries, and the "First great Instagram Artist" by Elle magazine.
In 2018, Excellences & Perfections was published as a book by Prestel. It includes the Instagram posts that she used for the project and essays by German artist Hito Steyerl, editor Rob Horning and others.
= Film
=In 2021, Ulman premiered her first feature film, El Planeta, at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim. Ulman wrote, produced, and directed the feature, which stars herself and her mother. An absurdist comedy, the film centers on the story of a mother and daughter facing eviction in post-crisis Spain and scamming their way to a more comfortable lifestyle. The film is loosely based on the real-life Spanish mother-daughter petty-crime duo Justina and Ana Belén. The film was shot in black and white in Gijon, the Spanish town where Ulman grew up. In March 2021, film distribution company Utopia announced that it had bought the North American rights to El Planeta. The film was selected for screening at the Brisbane International Film Festival and the Sydney Film Festival in October and November 2021 respectively.
Ulman's next film will deal with climate change and will be shot in northern Argentina, where she was born.
Personal life
As of 2021, Ulman lives with her husband in New York City. Ulman is autistic.
Solo exhibitions
2012
Savings & Shelves, Headquarters, Zurich
Overcome, cleanse, Galeria Adriana Suarez, Gijon
2013
Promise a Future, Marbriers 4, Geneva
Moist Forever, Future Gallery, Berlin
Ethira, Arcadia Missa, London
2014
Used & New, Ltd, Los Angeles
Delicious Works, Smart Objects, Los Angeles
Babyfootprints Crow's Feet, Ellis King, Dublin
The Destruction of Experience, Evelyn Yard Gallery, London
2015
Stock Images of War, James Fuentes Gallery, New York City
International House Of Cozy, Showroom MAMA, Rotterdam
2016
Reputation, New Galerie, Paris
Labour Dance, Arcadia Missa, London
2017
Dignity, James Fuentes Gallery, New York City
Intolerance, Barro, Buenos Aires
Monday Cartoons, Deborah Schamoni, Munich
Atchoum!, Galerie Sympa, Figeac
New World 1717, Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai
2018
Privilege, James Fuentes Gallery, New York City
See also
Aliza Shvarts
Post-Internet art
Notes
References
External links
Official website
Cadence Kinsey, "The Instagram artist who fooled thousands" on the BBC website.
"Buyer, walker, rover" Skype lecture, Regional State Archives in Gothenburg, 2013
Amalia Ulman's Instagram performance exposed the flaws in selfie culture, CNN