London Fieldworks

London Fieldworks (LFW) was founded by artists Bruce Gilchrist and Jo Joelson in 2000 to promote an interdisciplinary and collaborative arts practice. Having formed a notion of ecology as a complex inter-working of social, natural, and technological worlds, LFW work across social engagement, installation, sculpture, architecture, film, and publishing to situate works both in the gallery and in the landscape, for screen and radio.


LFW has exhibited and screened their work at various institutions, including Edinburgh Arts Festival, Bluecoat Gallery, Microwave International New Media Arts Festival in Hong Kong, Tropixel Festival in Ubatuba, Brazil, and Temple Contemporary, Philadelphia, USA. They were the recipient of the Best Experimental Short Film Award at London Short Film Festival 2014, were runner-up for the Art Foundation Award 2015, and were longlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize 2015 (100 Contemporary Artists). In 2000, they won the Arts Council of England Year of the Artist Award.


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