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Shaun Gladwell
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Born (1972-12-13) December 13, 1972 (age 52)
Sydney, NSW, Australia
NationalityAustralia Australian
EducationSydney College of the Arts, College of Fine Arts, UNSW,Goldsmiths College, London
Known forVideo art, Sculpture, Photography
Notable workStorm Sequence, Apologies 1-6, Interceptor surf Sequence


Shaun Gladwell (born 1972) is an Australian video artist and freestyle Skateboarder who has gained worldwide acclaim for his video art, painting and photographs.

Early life

The artist was born in Sydney in 1972 and graduated from Sydney University's Sydney College of the Arts. He graduated with a Masters degree from the University of New South Wales' College of Fine Arts and untertook associate research at Goldsmiths College, London (2001-2)

Work

Gladwell is a digital artist, who skillfully combines past and present in a street manner. In art historical terms, his embodiment of physical and aesthetic risk aligns him to artists who combine sport and art.

Gladwell describes his video art as “performance landscapes”, and whether they are set in rural or urban settings, they usually present a juxtaposition of the visual against the environment where it exists. He often uses filmic devices such as slow-motion and long pans to capture both tightly choreographed and improvised performances. The resulting works are surprisingly hypnotic and beautifully poetic, due to their distortion of speed, reversed gravity or overall displacement of space and time.

Gladwell exhibited his work in the Australian pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2009.

The best examples of his video art sequences, as well as newly commissioned pieces, were presented at an exhibition located at The Australian Centre for the Moving Image, in Melbourne's Federation Square, from June 1 to August 14, 2011.

Gladwell has been exhibiting throughout Australia, the United States and Europe.

Personal life

Gladwell is based in Sydney and London

Gladwell is an extremely accomplished freestyle skateboarder, one of the best Australia has ever produced, and this interest is reflected in much of his work.

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