ANNIE FROST NICHOLSON
Annie Frost Nicholson is a London-based interdisciplinary artist whose work examines some of the most uncomfortable and tragicomic aspects of the human condition. The Fandangoe Discoteca is a touring mini club which invites the public to dance out their grief, from climate rage to Brexit fury to bereavement, all intersections of loss are welcome. This piece was commissioned by Southbank Centre in July and August. Annie’s painting practice has been shortlisted by John Moore’s Painting Prize 2025 and Delphian Gallery as one of the winners of their Open Call 2024 and she lectures part time in experiential design at Chelsea UAL.
Annie’s public realm work intersects with her painting practice, which has evolved into large scale wall hangings with textile narratives, reflecting upon memory, the human condition, the stories we tell one another and how our cultural and anthropological experiences of the world coexist. Annie responds carefully to time and space, working with community groups across London, the UK and internationally for many years to develop workshop programmes in advance of her installations. Her practice seeks to ensure that collective voices are carefully heard ahead of installation in public spaces alongside her touring pieces at Tate, Design Museum, Southbank Centre and RMIT Melbourne.
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