Ceal Floyer—an artist identified for her subtly humorous, conceptual movies and installations that utilised on a regular basis objects—died yesterday (11 December) “after an extended battle with sickness”, in keeping with a press release from her galleries, Lisson and Esther Schipper.
Floyer grew to become well-known within the Nineteen Nineties for her minimalist aesthetic that always performed with scale, language and which means. Examples embrace her early work Mild Change (1992–99), a part of the Tate assortment, made up of a projector beaming the picture of a light-weight change onto the wall, and her Nail Biting Efficiency (2001), during which she bit her nails right into a microphone.
Ceal Floyer’s Mild Change (U.S.) #2 (2017) Photograph: © MSU © The artist / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025
“Floyer was some of the radically conceptual artists of her technology, famend for her concise humour and profoundly understated visible language,” write her galleries in a press release. “Her works are brilliantly ingenious and, similar to her, filled with razor-sharp intelligence, dry wit, and visible acuity […]
“She achieved, in her follow, a paradoxical situation of feather-light gravitas. Exuding a quiet however forceful presence, her distinct creative voice was each playful and profound.”
Floyer was born in Pakistan in 1968 and grew up in England earlier than settling in Berlin within the late Nineteen Nineties. She studied at Goldsmiths School, London, and went on to show herself as a visiting professor within the sculpture division on the HFBK College of Effective Arts Hamburg between 2014 and 2017.
“All through her varied educating roles, she was an vital supply of inspiration for the college and its college students,” says a press release from HFBK Hamburg. “We are going to miss her drastically as an artist and instructor.”
Floyer acquired a number of prizes throughout her profession, together with the Preis der Nationalgalerie für junge Kunst in 2007 and the Nam June Paik Artwork Heart Prize in 2009. She exhibited at main worldwide biennials and exhibitions together with Manifesta 11 in Zurich (2016), Documenta 13 in Kassel (2012), and the 53rd Venice Biennale (2009). Her main solo reveals embrace these held at Aspen Artwork Museum (2016), Kunstmuseum Bonn (2015); Museum of Fashionable Artwork in North Miami (2010), and Palais de Tokyo in Paris (2009).
In addition to the Tate, her work may be present in museum collections together with the Museum of Fashionable Artwork, New York; the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin; the Kunstmuseum Basel; the Musée d’Artwork Moderne de Paris; Museo Jumex, Mexico; the Nationwide Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; and the Toyota Municipal Museum of Artwork, Tokyo.






