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Other contemporary video artists of note include Gary Hill ( USA ), Arambilet ( Dominican Republic – Spain ), Fred Forest ( France ), Tony Oursler, Mary Lucier, Paul Pfeiffer, Sadie Benning, Paul Chan, Eve Sussman and Miranda July ; Eija-Liisa Ahtila ( Finland ), Kirill Preobrazhenskiy ( Russia ), Pipilotti Rist ( Switzerland ); Surekha ( India ); Stefano Pasquini ( Italy ); Shaun Wilson ( Australia ); Stan Douglas ( Canada ); Douglas Gordon ( Scotland ); Olga Kisseleva ( Russia ); Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven ( Belgium ); Martin Arnold ( Austria ); Matthias Müller ( Germany ), Heiko Daxl ( Germany ); Gillian Wearing ( UK ); Stefano Cagol ( Italy ); Helene Black ( Cyprus ); Shirin Neshat ( Iran / USA ); Aernout Mik ( Netherlands ), Jordi Colomer ( Spain / France ), Sergei Shutov ( Russia ), and Walid Raad ( Lebanon / USA ).
The winner, Gillian Wearing, showed a video 60 minutes of Silence ( 1996 ), where a group of actors were dressed in police uniforms and had to stand still for an hour ( occasional surreptitious scratching could be observed ).
Ian Davenport, Michael Landy, Gary Hume, Anya Gallaccio, Henry Bond and Angela Bulloch, were graduates in the class of 1988 ; Damien Hirst, Angus Fairhurst, Mat Collishaw, Simon Patterson, and Abigail Lane, were graduates from the class of 1989 ; whilst Gillian Wearing, and Sam Taylor-Wood, were graduates from the class of 1990.
In 1997, Gillian Wearing won the annual Turner Prize.
In the 2011 Birthday Honours List, Sam Taylor-Wood and Gillian Wearing were appointed Order of the British Empire by the UK constitutional monarch Elizabeth II.
* Gillian Wearing elected 11 December 2007
In 2004, Gillian Wearing received an Honorary Doctorate from the University for the Creative Arts ; in 2007, Henry Bond received a Doctorate from University of Gloucestershire ; in 2007, Tracey Emin received Honorary Doctorates from the Royal College of Art and London Metropolitan University ; in 2010, Fiona Banner received an Honorary Doctorate from Kingston University.
Writing in the Spring issue of RA Magazine, Nigel Billen said, " His partner, Gillian Wearing, is an RA ( as is one of his best friends, the artist Gary Hume ) ... Landy met Hume and Damien Hirst at Goldsmiths College in the mid-1980s, meeting Emin and other YBAs around the same time.
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Landy's partner is fellow British artist Gillian Wearing.
Alumni of the Department of Art include Mark Wallinger, Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley, Sam Taylor-Wood, Lucian Freud, Mary Quant, Bridget Riley, Sarah Lucas, Gary Hume, Steve McQueen, and Gillian Wearing.
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Gillian Wearing was born in Birmingham.
Gillian Wearing is represented by Maureen Paley in London and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York.
* Gillian Wearing discusses her debut feature film, Self Made.
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The 2006 prize was awarded to Matt Stokes by a panel made-up of Jake and Dinos Chapman, Martin Creed, Cornelia Parker, Yinka Shonibare and Gillian Wearing.
* Gillian Wearing ( 1997 Turner Prize winner )
In 2011, Cornerhouse launched Artist Film, a project for the production and distribution longer films, starting with Gillian Wearing ’ s Self Made.
She was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1997, part of an all-female shortlist that also included Cornelia Parker, Christine Borland and Gillian Wearing ( who won the prize that year ).
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Artists who had early exhibitions at City Racing include Sarah Lucas, Fiona Banner, Lucy Gunning, Ceal Floyer and Gillian Wearing.
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NLB's last Chairman was Dr Gillian A. Burrington, OBE and its final Chief Executive was Helen Brazier.

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They had two children: Gillian Mary Baverstock ( 15 July 1931 – 24 June 2007 ) and Imogen Mary Smallwood ( born 27 October 1935 ).
* Gillian Rose ( born 1962 ), most famous for her critique: Feminism & Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge ( 1993 ), which was one of the first moves towards a development of feminist geography.
* Gillian Kearney ( born 1972 ), British actress
Welsh writing in English tended from the beginning to be dominated by men, but the period after World War II produced some distinguished Welsh women poets, including Ruth Bidgood ( born 1922 ), Gillian Clarke ( born 1937 ), and Sheenagh Pugh ( born 1950 ).
Pegg was born in Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England, the son of Gillian Rosemary ( née Smith ), a former civil servant, and John Henry Beckingham, a jazz musician and keyboard salesman.
He was one of three children born to parents Irene and Harry Daltrey, and grew up with two sisters, Gillian and Carol.
* August 9 – Gillian Anderson, British actress ( born in the US ).
Frewer was born in Washington, D. C., the son of Gillian Anne ( née German ) and Frederick Charlesley Frewer, a Royal Canadian Navy officer .< ref >
His second wife was Nancy Deale ( 1961 – 1987, Greene's death ), with whom he had one child, Gillian Dania Greene, born January 6, 1968 in Los Angeles, California.
Gillian Ayres, CBE ( born 3 February 3, 1930 ) is an English painter.
Gillian Patricia Shephard, Baroness Shephard of Northwold, PC ( born 22 January 1940 ), née Watts, is an English Conservative politician ; she was the Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk, and a former Cabinet Minister and is now Chairman of the Association of Conservative Peers.
Gillian Joanna Merron ( born 12 April 1959 ) was a British Labour Party politician, who was also the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Lincoln from 1997 to 2010.
Glover has been married twice, and has another daughter, musician Gillian Glover ( born 1976 ), from his first marriage.
* Gillian Beer ( born Burley ), British literary critic
Gillian Lesley Gilbert ( born 27 January 1961 ) is an English musician, keyboardist, guitarist and singer, best known as a member of New Order and a founding member of The Other Two.
* Gillian Vigman ( born 1972 ), actress.
Gillian McKeith ( born 28 September 1959 ) is a Scottish nutritionist, television presenter, and writer.
* Lord Charles George William Colin Spencer-Churchill ( born London, 13 July 1940 ) married firstly 13 July 1965 Gillian Spreckles Fuller with no issue ; marriage dissolved in 1968 ; married secondly 1970 Elizabeth Jane Wyndham ( born 1948 ) ( a great-niece of the interior decorator Nancy Lancaster ) and has three children: Rupert John Harold Mark Spencer-Churchill ( born 26 November 1971 ), Dominic Albert Charles Spencer-Churchill ( born 1979 ), and Alexander David Spencer-Churchill ( born 9 June 1983 )

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