The comforter
2010
60.0 x 80.0 cm
アートギャラリーオブニューサウスウェルス
ジークレー/アートプリント
迅速な制作と多彩な仕上げオプションを備えた、ミュージアムクオリティのジークレーまたはキャンバスプリント。 ( 手描き画への切り替え
画像に切り替え)
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The comforter
ジークレー/アートプリント
複製画のサイズ
-
合計金額
$ 64
関連作品
アーティストの略歴
Patricia Piccinini: Sculpting Disturbances and Visions of Tomorrow
Patricia Piccinini, born in Freetown, Sierra Leone in 1965, is an Australian artist whose work consistently confronts audiences with unsettling yet profoundly beautiful explorations of bioethics and the potential futures shaped by scientific advancements. Her artistic journey began amidst a backdrop of global concerns regarding animal welfare and environmental sustainability—themes that continue to permeate her oeuvre, resulting in sculptures and installations that provoke contemplation on our relationship with nature and the ethical dilemmas inherent in manipulating life forms. Piccinini’s distinctive style is characterized by hyperrealism combined with fantastical elements – anthropomorphic animals rendered with meticulous detail, often presented in unexpected contexts. This approach isn't merely aesthetic; it serves as a powerful vehicle for conveying complex ideas about identity, vulnerability, and the consequences of technological intervention. Her debut at the 50th Venice Biennale in 2003 solidified her reputation as a visionary artist, showcasing her monumental sculpture ‘Big Mother,’ a haunting depiction of a chimpanzee cradling a baby cloth nestled amongst handbags—a striking visual metaphor for motherhood and consumer culture simultaneously. The success of ‘Big Mother’ propelled Piccinini to international acclaim, earning her the title of “Most Popular Contemporary Artist” by Art Newspaper in 2016 following a solo exhibition in Rio de Janeiro that drew over 444,000 visitors. This remarkable achievement underscored the resonance of her artistic vision with a global audience eager for narratives that grapple with challenging questions about humanity’s role in shaping the planet's destiny. Influenced by Surrealist artists like René Magritte and Giorgio Morandi, Piccinini’s work delves into themes of metamorphosis and illusion—concepts she skillfully employs to disrupt conventional perceptions and invite viewers to reconsider their assumptions about reality. Her artistic process involves painstaking modeling with silicone and resin, meticulously crafting textures and surfaces that mimic organic materials with astonishing accuracy. This technique allows her to create sculptures that possess a palpable sense of presence, blurring the boundaries between artifice and nature. Patricia Piccinini’s enduring legacy lies in her ability to articulate anxieties about our future while simultaneously celebrating the beauty and intricacy of the natural world. Her sculptures aren't simply objects; they are invitations to engage in dialogue—to confront uncomfortable truths and envision alternative possibilities for human existence. She continues to push artistic boundaries, cementing her position as one of Australia’s most significant contemporary sculptors and a voice advocating for ethical considerations within scientific innovation.patricia piccinini
1965 - , Sierra Leone
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Sculpture
- Date Of Birth: 1965 Sierra Leone
- Full Name: Patricia Piccinini
- Nationality: Australian
- Notable Artworks:
- Big Mother
- The Comforter
- The Stags
- Place Of Birth: Freetown

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