Patricia Piccinini is an Australian artist who is internationally recognised for her hyper-realistic works that amaze and confound while simultaneously prompting emotions of horror, wonderment and compassion.
Piccinini works across a variety of media and her works are drawn from the real world, but they are manipulated to become creatures that are unlike anything that we can recognise as being real. Her works are informed by research and a desire to understand and give form to ‘unexpected consequences’. She explains,
What interests me is creating stories that reflect what it’s like to be alive today. I am drawn to the complexity that arises when the rational, the emotional and the ethical collide.
As a result of a Gallery initiated research residency in Far North Queensland, Piccinini created a major body of work that explored the specificity and fecundity of tropical life forms in our region. No Fear of Depths is an extraordinary work from this series that was first exhibited in the Gallery’s Life Clings Closest exhibition in 2019 and was subsequently purchased for the Gallery’s Collection.
No Fear of Depths explores the relationships between the artificial and the natural, humans and the environment, and the relationships within families and how they interact with strangers and ‘difference’.
Piccinini explains that the work is about a girl is transitioning towards adulthood, and the creature who holds her appears to be caught at an evolutionary point between the land and the sea. ‘It is a gentle scene, she says, ‘and it reminds us that we are nurtured by the nature around us.’
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Exhibition Publication: Life Clings Closest
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Patricia Piccinini
Skywhales: Every Heart Sings
3 Sep 2022
Patricia Piccinini's Skywhalepapa is a monumental sculpture in the form of a hot-air balloon and a new companion piece to Skywhale – together they form a skywhale family. The National Gallery’s touring event Skywhales: Every Hearts Sings celebrates the extraordinary diversity of nature while raising complex questions about evolution, transmutation, and gendered parenting roles in our world today.
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Patricia Piccinini
Life Clings Closest
22 Aug – 8 Dec 2019
This exhibition brings together works from the last twenty years of Piccinini’s practice, as well as a new group of works inspired by the unique environment of Far North Queensland. These works celebrate the wondrous ecology of the area, but also wonders at how we can cope with the overwhelming challenges facing it.
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IMAGE:
1. Patricia PICCININI
No fear of depths 2019
silicone, fibreglass, hair, clothing
150 x 150 x 110 cm.
Purchased Cairns Art Gallery and Cairns Art Gallery Foundation, 2019
© Patricia Piccinini
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