Helen Dowling (Gran Bretagna, 1982). Born in 1982 in the UK, she lives and works in The Netherlands having attended the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten. She works mainly with recorded mediums of video, sound and photography using the acts of filming and editing to interrogate the experience of what it is to view and be viewed. Her works engage with formal aspects of language, experience and learning, mimesis and anthropomorphism. She received her BA at Goldsmiths College, London, 2004 and MA at Slade School of Fine Art, London, 2008. Recent exhibitions include Euritmie, The Castelvecchio Museum, Disabled by Normality, DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, L’evento immobile, Casa Masaccio, Tuscany and Niet Normaal, Blue Coat Gallery, Liverpool. Her current research project, investigating the possibilities of rhythmic entrainment in the context of moving images, has been awarded funding by the Mondriaan Foundation.