Tim Hawkinson

(50 years old, born 1960)
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TIM HAWKINSON

Blastula (1999)
green pens, resin
Private collection, New York
Photograph by Ellen Labenski
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TIM HAWKINSON
Heather James Fine Art
Price On Request

Islamic Liturgy (1992)
Gesso, Wax, Ink, Shellac on Paper on Board
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TIM HAWKINSON
Winning Bid: $10,000

Sotheby's Contemporary Art
New York, November 15, 2006
Lot: 461

Untitled (Warm and Cool Semi D...

Canvas, Oil

Galleries showing Tim Hawkinson

Beverly Hills
ACE Gallery
Los Angeles
ACE Gallery
Blum & Poe
New York
ACE Gallery
PaceWildenstein
Palm Desert
Heather James Fine Art

Solo Shows with Tim Hawkinson

How Man is Knit at PaceWildensteinMay 3, 2007-Jun 9, 2007
PaceWildenstein is pleased to present Tim Hawkinson’s first solo exhibition on view from May 3 through June 9, 2007 at 545 West 22nd Street in New York City. Tim Hawkinson: How Man is Knit, features new pieces made from a range of materials such as ...

Group Shows with Tim Hawkinson

SIZE DOES MATTER Curated by Shaquille O’Neal at The FLAG Art FoundationFeb 19, 2010-May 27, 2010
The FLAG Art Foundation is pleased to present “Size DOES Matter”, curated by basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal. This exciting exhibition includes works from international artists exploring the myriad ways that scale affects the perception of contemp...
Art and Electronic Media at bitformsJun 16, 2009-Jul 10, 2009
Light Time and Three Dimensions at PaceWildensteinJun 28, 2007-Aug 24, 2007
A group exhibition entitled LIGHT TIME AND THREE DIMENSIONS, also on view at 25th Street, includes work by Alexander Calder, Bill Culbert, Tara Donovan, Dan Flavin, Robert Irwin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Louise Nevelson, Isamu Noguchi, Claes Oldenbur...

Exhibitions

MCA | Museum of Contemporary Art, SydneyPosted: 2008-01-13
11 December 2007 until 5 March 2008
Mapping the Marvellous

For his Australian premiere, the MCA Sydney presents Los Angeles-based Tim Hawkinson, whose ingenious constructions have brought him widespread recognition as one of the most original artists working today.

Known primarily for his large-scale kinetic and sound-producing works, Hawkinson works across a range of media to create highly imaginative two and three-dimensional assemblages. His intricate and playful works engage with the human body and portraiture, using materials such as latex, plastic, cardboard, string and mechanical components.

For his MCA solo exhibition Tim Hawkinson: Mapping the Marvellous, the artist presents sculptures, photo-collages, and drawings from the mid 1990s to the present. It introduces his extraordinary new creations – among them a bat created from shredded black plastic bags and twist ties – as well as inflatable and collaged self-portraits, monstrous beings and fantastical structures that chatter, whistle, rotate and spin.

A ‘balloon self portrait’ of the artist takes centre-stage in the MCA’s double height gallery, comprising a suspended latex cast of the artist’s body that is inflated via a wall-mounted reservoir of air, like a gigantic bladder or lung.

Another work, entitled ‘Drip’, comprises a monstrous form with white coiled plastic tentacles, like unruly tree branches, that release droplets of water into steel buckets ringed about its base. Other works refer to our obsessive human need for order and containment, using maps and charts, volumes and measurements to document the world in all its excess.

The vast wall drawing ‘Petrie’ takes the form of spiralling knots and convolutions, created by attaching green pens and pencils to a modified drill head. Working from the centre of the paper outwards, the drawing grew, as the artist observes, ‘through accretion, or as in the growth of a crystal’. Hawkinson retained the many pens and pencils used in this work and re-grouped them to form the collective green iris of an oversized eyeball that sits nearby (pictured above) – a mute witness to its own creation.

Curated by MCA Senior Curator Rachel Kent, and presented in association with the Sydney Festival, Hawkinson’s MCA Sydney exhibition represents the first time that this significant artist has been seen in Australia. It is accompanied by a major 170pp publication in full colour with critical essays by Rachel Kent and John C Welchman, available through the MCA Store at: http://www.mca.com.au



Whitney Biennial 2002

Posted: 2007-05-15
All Artists in Whitney Biennial 2002


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