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Screenings of her films have also been shown at the Athens and Luxembourg Film Festivals in 2016 and at Impakt Festival, Utrecht, The Netherlands in 2014. On Monday (April 30th), the Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill was backed by MPs and it will now pass to the House of Lords with the expectation. Her feature-length film Make Me Up premiered at BFI London Film Festival 2018 and went on to screen in numerous festivals including Rotterdam and The Flying Broom International Women’s Film Festival in Turkey, where it won the film critics award. Rachel Maclean, the MP for Redditch County, is helping to slash electricity and gas bills for Redditch residents after voting in favour of the Conservative Government’s energy price cap. Maclean represented Scotland at the Venice Biennale in 2017 with her film Spite Your Face. She has received significant acclaim, with major solo shows at Tate Britain, National Gallery London, Kunsthalle zu Kiel Germany, Arsenal Contemporary New York, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, The Hugh Lane Gallery Dublin, National Gallery of Australia Canberra, Artpace San Antonio Texas and HOME Manchester. Maclean’s work A Whole New World, received Glasgow Film Festival’s Margaret Tait Award in 2013. Among other transport-related matters, she has responsibility for the future of transport and the environment. Maclean’s work is translated by a constant fluctuation between the seductive and the unsettling, revealing the much darker reality behind her candy-coloured, fantastical fictions. Rachel Maclean MP represents the constituency of Redditch in Worcestershire, England and was appointed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson to serve as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport in February 2020.

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Her work combines a variety of references to popular culture, and of genres such as children’s television programmes, horror movies, British comedy, video games, reality TV and YouTube videos. Using colourful makeup and extravagant self-designed costumes, Maclean plays almost all the characters in her films herself. She produced her first architectural installation for Jupiter Artland 2021. As a multimedia artist, her work is often set in the digital realm, in the form of print and film. Other projects and commissions in 2018-2019 include: ‘Rachel Maclean’ Solo Exhibition at Zabludowicz Collection London ‘Hooked’ at London Science Gallery, Kings College London KWM Artscentre in Beijing and is curating an exhibition with Arts Council Collection for Birmingham Museums.Rachel Maclean was born in Edinburgh and received her BA (Hons) from Edinburgh College of Art in 2009. Her recent exhibitions and screenings include: ‘I Was Raised On The Internet’ Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, USA (Present-Oct 2018) ‘Just B Yourself’ at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane (2018) ‘Wot u about?’ at HOME, Manchester and Tate Britain, London (2016-17) ‘We Want Data!’ at Artpace, San Antonio, USA (2016). Maclean has been commissioned for TV and featured on Random Acts Channel 4 (20) BILLY CONNOLLY, PORTRAIT OF A LIFETIME, BBC One Scotland (2017) and RACHEL MACLEAN: THE SHOPPING CENTRE, Artist in Residence’ Channel 4, Bullring Birmingham with Firecrest Films and Channel 4 (2018). In 2017, Rachel premiered her new film commission SPITE YOUR FACE, as the representing artist for Scotland + Venice at the 57th Venice Biennale 2017. Her film work A WHOLE NEW WORLD won the prestigious Margaret Tait Award in 2013, she has twice been shortlisted for the Jarman Award, and has achieved widespread critical praise for her film FEED ME (2016) in British Art Show 8.īased in Glasgow, Rachel Maclean (1987) was educated at Edinburgh College of Art where she completed her BA in Drawing and Painting in 2009. Rachel Maclean has risen to significant acclaim with major contemporary films and art commissions, resulting in solo UK and international presentations.

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MAKE ME UP is part of Represent, a series of works inspired by the Representation of the Peoples Act 1918. It is a major commission produced by Hopscotch Films with NVA, for the BBC, Creative Scotland and 14-18 NOW: WW1 Centenary Art Commissions, supported by Jerwood Charitable Foundation, the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund, and by the Department of Digital, Culture Media and Sport. MAKE ME UP is written, designed, edited and directed by Rachel Maclean. Rachel Maclean’s new film commission, MAKE ME UP will premiere as part of the BFI London Film Festival in October 2018 before being broadcast on BBC 4 in November.















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