Morag Keil
Morag Keil is living and working in London, UK. Keil works primarily with installations combining video, painting, sculpture all used with a sense of urgency. These hybrid forms evoke the bleak efficiency of a contemporary life shaped by digital platforms. Her practice examines themes of stuckness, repetition, and fractured agency. Reflecting on the conditions that construct our subjectivities within a brand-driven culture. ‘Meaning’ is deliberately unstable: leaning into cliché while resisting clear interpretation.
Solo exhibitions include Artificial Intelligence, Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin (2024), Needs & Wants, Jennys, New York (2023); A Life Less Ordinary (Sh*ll*w Gr*v*), Ivory Tars, Glasgow, Scotland (2021); L.I.B.E.R.T.Y, Project Native Informant, London (2014); Would you eat your friends?, Real Fine Arts, New York (2014); Potpourri, Cubitt, London (2013) and group exhibitions such as Art and Alienation at Kunsthalle Friart Fribourg (2025) and Lifes at Hammer Museum LA (2022)