Tamiko Thiel b. 1957

Tamiko Thiel (b. 1957) explores the interplay of place, space, the body and cultural memory through her politically-engaged artworks. An internationally respected pioneer in the realms of digital art and augmented realities, Thiel’s installations endeavour to visualise webs of meaning and reconfigure the viewer's physical experience of space. Studying at Stanford University in the early 1980s, Thiel went on to receive an MS in Mechanical Engineering from MIT in 1983. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including notable exhibitions at MoMA New York; the International Center for Photography, New York; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; ICA, London; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris. In 2018 she received the SAT Montreal iX Visionary Pioneer Award, and in 2022 she was the subject of a major retrospective at the Kunstverein Wolfsburg in Germany. In 2024 CAI (Contemporary Art Issue) Magazine ranked her in the top 10 most famous digital artists in the world; she was part of the inaugural cohort inducted into the new AWE XR Hall of Fame; and SIGGRAPH, the world’s premiere organisation for research and development of computer graphics in industry, academia and the arts, honoured Thiel with the Distinguished Artist Lifetime Achievement for Digital Art.