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Gallery Representation: Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney

Artist Contact: fernando_docampo@hotmail.com

(US) +19292312334

(AUS) +61422363814

Instagram: @ferdocampo

Fernando do Campo (b. Mar del Plata, 1987) is an artist currently based in Sydney where he is Lecturer at UNSW Art & Design. Since 2015 he also produces work as the HSSH (House Sparrow Society for Humans).

His practice is interested in the animals carried by history and the histories carried by animals. Recent projects have used a practice of birdwatching, curatorial methodology, painting, fiction and post-humanist writing to examine the documented and undocumented histories of introduced species in the global south.

Fernando has presented work in group exhibitions internationally. Solo exhibitions include: Billy Goat Swamp, Gallery Sally Dan Cuthbert, Sydney, 2022; To companion a companion, Contemporary Art Tasmania, UNSW Galleries and PICA (Perth Institute of Contemporary Art) 2021-22; The Kookaburra Self-Relocation Project (WHOSLAUGHINGJACKASS), MONAFOMA 2020; The towneys watched back, Ararat Regional Gallery, VIC; I always hear you before I see you, Praxis Gallery, New York (2017); Localized Contagion, Praxis Gallery, New York (2015); Figure behind a lake, Australian Consulate General, New York (2015); Come away closer, Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin (2014). Fernando has received awards from the Australian Regional Arts Fund, Arts Tasmania, Ian Potter Cultural Trust, Australia Council for the Arts, Create NSW, and The New School.

Fernando is a Sir General John Monash Foundation Scholar, the first artist to ever receive this award, which saw him complete an MFA at Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York. In 2022 he also completed his PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) at MADA, Monash University. He has undertaken residencies at the Chelsea Westminster Hospital, London; Cite International des Arts, Paris and BMUKK, Austrian Ministry of Culture, Vienna. He was Artist-in-Residence at the State Library of NSW 2021-2022 and his major solo exhibition To companion a companion is touring nationally until 2023.

Fernando is represented by Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney.