Kylie Stillman
edition 7/25
29 7/8 x 20 1/2 in
Courtesy Spill Projects
From Stillman's 2007 Bird Poster Series, a suite of editioned prints sourced from six original paper carvings. These 1:1 scaled prints taken from original works produced from 200 sheets of cartridge paper (the standard bulk package). Each sheet is cut in contour to reveal the impressions of avian forms, freeze-framed in various positions of life-like movement. The shading created by the narrow, deeply carved crevices creates an illusion of convex relief, impressed rather than excised. This body of works has a density and solemnity that challenges the usual notion of a free-floating framed work on paper.
Filtering modern art and craft traditions through her own inventive sensibility, Melbourne-based artist Kylie Stillman transforms common materials into divine works of art. Her sculptures reveal a dexterous ability to work with a range of materials, from paper stacks and timber constructs to outdated book volumes and ballpoint pens. Not many artists make art by taking the subject away, but for Stillman this is the secret. When working with books, each sheet of paper is painstakingly carved by hand with a scalpel to create forms that emerge in absence.
Stillman completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts with honours at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in 1999. She has since held several solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group shows, including Wonderland, Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei (2012), Size of Life, Gippsland Art Gallery (2010), Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia (2008), Snap Freeze: Still Life Now, Tarrawarra Museum of Art (2007), The Informal Garden, Gertrude Contemporary (2005) and Uncanny: The Unnaturally Strange, Artspace, Auckland (2005). Stillman has been awarded Australia Council for the Arts studio residencies in New York (2009) and Milan (2006) and she has been commissioned to create large-scale artworks for Hermes Australia (2011) and Westpac Banking Group (2010).
Collections include Art Gallery of South Australia, Artbank, Australian Library of Art, State Library of Queensland, Australian Parliament House, Canberra, Deakin University Art Collection, City of Boroondara, Town Hall Gallery, Fisher Library/University of Sydney Art Collection, Maitland Regional Art Gallery, McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Newcastle Region Art Gallery, State Library of Victoria, Tamworth Regional Gallery
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