Tracey Snelling
Berlin, Germany
@trraceysnelling
Disaster-Proof Mobile Unit (sculpture project with over 200 University of Michigan students; clients from the Delonis Center and Freighthouse Day Shelter, Ypsilanti; and families from the shelter for New Americans, Hamtramck), 2022
Mixed media sculptural installation with lights
120 x 50 x 25 inches
Tracey Snelling (born 1970, Oakland, California; lives and works in Berlin, Germany) has exhibited at The Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels; Palazzo Reale, Milan; The Museum of Arts and Design, New York; El Museo de Arte de Banco de la Republica, Bogota; The Stenersen Museet, Oslo, Baltimore Museum of Art, and Kunstmuseen Krefeld, among others. Her large-scale installation Woman on the Run was originally commissioned by Selfridges, London during Frieze 2008, and has traveled to venues throughout the U.S. Snelling was awarded a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant in 2016, the Foundwork Art Prize in 2020, and the 2022 Working Scholarship from the Stiftung Kunstfonds, Germany. Snelling showed in the Venice Biennale and in the Havana Biennale in 2019. She recently completed residencies at the University of Michigan and in Tokyo, Japan, and has upcoming exhibitions in Tokyo, Berlin, and Munich.
“Through the use of sculpture, installation, video, and photography, I give my impression of a place, its people, and their experience. Often, the cinematic image stands in for real life as it plays out behind windows in the buildings, sometimes creating a sense of mystery, other times stressing the mundane. My work derives from voyeurism and geographical and architectural location. Within this idea of location, themes develop that transport observation into the realm of storytelling, with reality and sociological study being the focus. My core skill as an artist is to capture the essence of time and place, engaging with my surroundings and merging its residents, localities, and atmospheric peculiarities into my work.”
https://traceysnelling.com