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is an artist based in Liverpool. She has been a tutor at PZI since 2005.

Stidworthy is interested in the meanings and processes of communication. Using speech as a sculptural material of sound, body, space and language, she questions the roles and limits of language and the translation of experience in her videos, films, photos and sound installations. She is also a member of Rogue Wave Sound Art Collective.

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Imogen Stidworthy, The Whisper Heard, multimedia installation, 2003.

Recent solo exhibitions and projects include The Whisper Heard, Matt’s Gallery, London (2003); Imogen Stidworthy, FRAC Bourgogne, Dijon (2005); Audio Cab, a public art project for Contemporary Art for Historic Places, The National Trust/Commisions East, UK (2005); and Get Here, Galerie Hohelohe, Vienna (2006).

Recent group exhibitions include Versions, Kunsthal Bergen, (2004); With Hidden Noise, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (2004); *Beck’s Futures, ICA, London (2004); Shrinking Cities, Kunst-Werke, Berlin (2004); Murmur, International Film Festival Rotterdam/TENT., Rotterdam (2005); Dutch – non Dutch, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (2005); Be What You Want but Stay Where You Are, Witte de With, Rotterdam (2005); Frieze Art Fair, London (2005); SENEF, 6th Seoul Net and Film Festival (2005); Rogue Wave, FACT, Liverpool (2006); Spool, Consortium, Amsterdam (2006); and Walk On*, Shanghai Biennial (forthcoming 2006). She has been selected for documenta XII, which will take place in Kassel in 2007.

She has given various workshops around the acoustics of the body and the city, and co-curated the exhibition Murmur (with Edwin Carels) as well as a related programme of cross-disciplinary discussions, TENT./International Film Festival Rotterdam (2005).

Her work can be found in the collections of FRAC Bourgogne, Dijon; and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.

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