


The idealisations of constructed femininity and its associated challenging issues, 33-year-old Camilla Hanney, an Irish artist based in London, holding a MFA from Goldsmiths University, borrowed 1992 Hollywood dark comedy, Death Becomes her to illustrate the perils of beauty, morality and mortality when demanded of the female form, in porcelain. Humor and horror doing a Tango intertwining in pursuit of perfection.
Camilla was recently shortlisted for the Ingram Prize and was one of the ten laureates exhibiting at Ceramic Brussels 2025. She also featured in both solo and group exhibitions across Ireland and the UK, showcasing her practice at the South London Gallery ( in collaboration with Bloomberg new Contemporaries), Unit 1 Gallery, Muse Gallery, Dora House , Messums, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, Gallery Rosenfeld and Cromwell Palace Gallery.
Camila was one of the winners of the Gilbert Bayes Sculpture Award in 2020.
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