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Rachel Jordan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rachel Jordan
Rachel Jordan (born 8 May 1968) is a British artist and has been a frequent guest exhibitor with the Stuckists.〔Milner, Frank ed. ''The Stuckists Punk Victorian'', p.126, National Museums Liverpool 2004, ISBN 1-902700-27-9〕 For Stuckist shows she created satirical figurative paintings; however, her main body of work is abstract paintings and drawings, alluding to cellular forms. ==Life and career== Rachel Jordan was born in Maldon, Essex, England, and attended the University of Sheffield (1986–90), where she obtained Dual Honours in French and Hispanic Studies, then worked in office jobs until 1999, while also attending a fine art course 1995–98 at the City Literary Institute, London, where her final show, ''The Princess Project'', consisted of paintings about Princess Diana.〔 In 2000, she started work as a picture researcher for BBC Books.〔 The same year, she exhibited in the Stuckist show, ''The Resignation of Sir Nicholas Serota'' and took part, dressed as a Pierrot, in the first Stuckist demonstration against the Turner Prize outside Tate Britain.〔 In 2001, she moved from London to Chatham to live with Stuckist artist Wolf Howard, with whom she shared a studio for three years. In 2003-04, she ran children's art workshops in Medway galleries and schools, then for Colchester Borough Council and firstsite Gallery in 2005-06, and in Oxford in 2007.〔 In 2004, she was included in the Stuckists' show ''The Stuckists Punk Victorian'', at the Walker Art Gallery during the Liverpool Biennial.〔 She said that she is 95% recovered from ME, from which she suffered.〔 She was a friend of Miriam Hyman, who was killed in the 7 July 2005 London bombings.〔Jordan, Rachel ("Miriam Hyman" ), stuckism.com. Retrieved 31 March 2007.〕
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