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Angela Bulloch was born in Rainy River, Ontario, Canada in 1966. She finished her studies at Goldsmiths College, University of London in 1988. In the same year she participated in the now infamous exhibition called Freeze in London’s Docklands. Bulloch was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1997. She was a recipient of the Kunstpreis der Stadt Wolfsburg and the Vattenfall Contemporary Art Prize (both 2011) and was nominated for the Preis der Freunde der Nationalgalerie, Berlin (2005). Bulloch’s work has been presented widely in solo and group exhibitions around the world and in public, performative, and curatorial projects. She has collaborated to produce and perform a work for theater with musician David Grubbs called The Wired Salutation. She has released CDs and vinyl records by other musicians on her record label ABCDLP and she is a member of the five bass guitar band Big Bottom. She is a founding member of BPA// Berlin Program for Artists together with Willem de Rooij and Simon Denny, founded in 2016, and is a professor for Time-Based Media at the HFBK, Hamburg, since 2018.