The universe Hillier’s recent work describes, by the accretion of many individual parts, describes the human body as a timeless structure viewed through the divergent lenses of scientific rigor and craft. The geometry and pattern that emerge through the process of making the sculptures places these figures in the present and reflects the artist’s interest in the way the world is put together, and defined by technology.
Hillier's work has been widely exhibited, commissioned and collected in the UK, US and Ireland over the last decade. Recent public works include Cloudrockman, Sheffield 2013 and Faith, a monumental, gravity defying work installed in the new atrium of Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead Due to open to the public in 2015.
The universe Hillier’s recent work describes, by the accretion of many individual parts, describes the human body as a timeless structure viewed through the divergent lenses of scientific rigor and craft. The geometry and pattern that emerge through the process of making the sculptures places these figures in the present and reflects the artist’s interest in the way the world is put together, and defined by technology.
Hillier's work has been widely exhibited, commissioned and collected in the UK, US and Ireland over the last decade. Recent public works include Cloudrockman, Sheffield 2013 and Faith, a monumental, gravity defying work installed in the new atrium of Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead Due to open to the public in 2015.
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