Adam Chodzko

Exhibiting work nationally and internationally since 1991, Adam Chodzko is an artist whose multidisciplinary practice explores the interactions and possibilities of human behaviour.

His artworks includes video, installation, photography, socially engaged practices, drawing and performance. Bringing together fragments from diverse fields of knowledge to make work that sits between documentary and fiction, his artworks are propositions driven by the question; if this is our current reality together then what, really, should happen to us next? 

Chodzko’s exhibitions range from a solo survey show at Tate St Ives to major installations at Tate Britain, MAMBo and Raven Row and commissions range from Creative Time, NY to the Wellcome Trust. He has had work in the Venice, Istanbul, Athens, Whitstable and Folkestone Bienniales/Trienniales and has received awards from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, New York, the AHRC, and in 2015 was shortlisted for the Jarman Award.  Until 2018, Chodzko was Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at the University of Kent.  He lives in Whitstable, Kent.

Chodzko participated in the first round of the Art360 Programme, supported by Arts Council England, the Henry Moore Foundation, Art Fund and further Trusts and Foundations. The programme offered archival bursaries to 33 artists and estates.

Adam Chodzko by David Bickerstaff: atomictv.com/