5 minute video of Linde Ivimey talking about her work.
If Pain Persists: Linde Ivimey Sculpture
3 NOVEMBER 2012 - 24 MARCH 2013 - University of Queensland Art Museum
Linde Ivimey's sculpture is often technically complex and intricate, utilising skills from welding to cooking, weaving, wood-sculpting, and sewing, all adapted to create objects with an intense personal resonance. The emotional impact of her figures and animals is multiplied by her use of materials - skin, bone, fabric, hair, wax, gemstones, teeth, and other personal and found objects. The exhibition includes works from 2001 to 2012, with themes ranging from 'Saints and sinners' to 'Child's play' and 'Self portraits'. A new series is inspired by the 100th Anniversary of Sir Douglas Mawson's expedition to Antarctica.
5 minute video of Linde Ivimey talking about her work.
If Pain Persists: Linde Ivimey Sculpture
3 NOVEMBER 2012 - 24 MARCH 2013 - University of Queensland Art Museum
Linde Ivimey's sculpture is often technically complex and intricate, utilising skills from welding to cooking, weaving, wood-sculpting, and sewing, all adapted to create objects with an intense personal resonance. The emotional impact of her figures and animals is multiplied by her use of materials - skin, bone, fabric, hair, wax, gemstones, teeth, and other personal and found objects. The exhibition includes works from 2001 to 2012, with themes ranging from 'Saints and sinners' to 'Child's play' and 'Self portraits'. A new series is inspired by the 100th Anniversary of Sir Douglas Mawson's expedition to Antarctica.