The Long Awaited, 2008 by Patricia Piccinini. Silicone, fibreglass, human hair, leather, plywood

Leather Landscape Patricia Piccinini. More artworks by Patricia Piccinini. See all 66. psst. Arthur is a Digital Museum. Browse 66 artworks by Patricia Piccinini on Arthur. Log in. Leather Landscape Patricia Piccinini. More artworks by Patricia Piccinini. See all 66. psst. Arthur is a. Patricia Piccinini's exhibition We are Family was Australia's official representation for the 50th Venice Biennale, 2003. Exhibition Dates: 1 June - 2 June 2003. Leather Landscape, 2003. silicone, polyurethane, leather, mdf, human hair. 290 x 175 x 165 cm. Leather Landscape (detail), 2003.

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"Leather Landscape" by Patricia Piccinini (2003). Silicone, polyurethane, leather, human hair. One of Haraway's favorite Piccinini critters, from the Nature's Little Helpers series, served as a poster child for The Multispecies Salon. This Bodyguard was created to protect the Golden Helmeted Honeyeater, or HeHo (read more here. "Leather Landscape" by Patricia Piccinini (2003). Silicone, polyurethane, leather, human hair. Through Love - Patricia Piccinini and Joy Hester, Tarrawarra Museum of Art, Melbourne, Australia, 2018 Curious Affection, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia, 2018 The Shadows Calling, Detatched, Hobart, Australia, 215 Patricia Piccinini . Leather Landscape, 2003. silicone, polyurethane, leather, mdf, human hair 290 x 175 x 165 cm. enquire (detail) (detail) (detail) More information about the artist Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery +612 9331 1919 [email protected] abn: 62 087 467 543.

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When I first saw Patricia Piccinini's work a few years ago,. take a moment with the anatomical niceties of Leather Landscape even though its beings are absent from the Artium show, and then embrace my unsafe progenitors and offspring among the critters of the series Piccinini calls Nature's Little Helpers. As the artist's exhibition at. Patricia Piccinini is one of Australia's most acclaimed contemporary artists. She is best known for her hybrid, figurative sculptures rendered in silicone and hair. Piccinini was Australia's representative at the 2003 Venice Biennale. Since the early 1990s, her interdisciplinary practice—surreal drawings, hybrid animals and vehicular creatures—has questioned the way that. Born in 1965. Expanding the hyperrealist tradition in sculpture, Piccinini uses an array of materials—including silicone, leather, and human hair—to form beings that might result from genetic science. Beasties with soulful brown eyes and long ears, scales, or webbed extremities, appear simultaneously appealing and grotesque. French 1900-2000. Georges Braque. French 1900-2000. From National Museum of Women in the Arts, Patricia Piccinini, The Young Family (2002), Silicone, fiberglass, leather, human hair, and plywood, 33 1/2 × 59….

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Patricia Piccinini is an artist who explores the frontiers of science and technology through her sculptures, photographs, video and installation.. Protein Lattice, Subset - Blue Landscape, 1997. 2008.2 MCA Collection Patricia Piccinini Desert Riders, Mountain, 2000. 2008.4 MCA Collection Patricia Piccinini Desert. Title: The Young Family Creator: Patricia Piccinini Creator Lifespan: 1965 Creator Gender: Female Creator Birth Place: Freetown, Sierra Leone Date: 2002-2003 Training: Bachelor of Arts (Painting), Victorian College of the Arts, Victoria, Australia, 1991; Bachelor of Arts (Economic History), Australian National University, Canberra,1988 Physical Dimensions: w65 x h36 x d50 in Patricia Piccinini Australia VIC b.1965, The Young Family 2002. Silicone, polyurethane, leather, plywood, human hair 80 x 150 x 110cm Bendigo Art Gallery Collection, Bendigo. RHS Abbott Bequest. Patricia Piccinini discusses her sculpture Teenage Metamorphosis (2017) with children at Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne. Picture: Artist supplied. The figure's constituent materials - silicone, fiberglass, human hair, found objects - might not sound very lifelike, but the dewy-eyed end-product most certainly is.

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Artist Patricia Piccinini with a section of her work entitled Leather Landscape. Credit: Simon Schluter In contrast, Piccinini says the creatures she makes with silicone, fibreglass, human hair. Patricia Piccinini (b. 1965) is one of Australia's most important artists who has represented the country at the Venice Biennale in 2003. Her practice resides in the complex sphere of the real and hyperreal, the factual and speculative, and is mindfully engaged with a wide range of ideas from concepts of the uncanny to the advent of the cyborg, biopolitics and posthumanism.