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Tarryn Gill
DREAM STATE, 7 August - 12 September 2021

Tarryn Gill: DREAM STATE

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tarryn Gill, Limber 4, 2021
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Tarryn Gill

Limber 4, 2021
mixed media (EPE foam, handstitched lycra, steel armature by Neil Aldum, artificial human eyes)
190 x 120 x 60 cm
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Tarryn Gill, Belly of the Beast, Black Sequin Mask, 2018
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 7 ) Tarryn Gill, Belly of the Beast, Black Sequin Mask, 2018
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Tarryn Gill creates work that explores psychoanalytic ideas, bridging the conscious and unconscious. Limber extends a series of works that combine theatrical aesthetic materials and a process of making that...
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Tarryn Gill creates work that explores psychoanalytic ideas, bridging the conscious and unconscious. Limber extends a series of works that combine theatrical aesthetic materials and a process of making that reckons with the artist’s personal history in competitive dance and calisthenics.

“This series of body works emerged from an encounter with nature: it was a moment in the midst of a forest when I felt powerless and filled with rage at the patriarchy. I felt uplifted by these trees an had an experience of awe encountering their feminine power. These abstracted, multi-limbed self portraits are about my personal transformation, growing in the egoless way trees do. They attempt
to express how I feel in my hypermobile body and are less about self image or likeness.

Limber 4 and 7 were made using carved foam covered with stretched, pinned and hand-stitched metallic dance Lycra. They have this Frankenstein’s monster quality, but they’re very soft and feminine. I also put eyes in the vulnerable places on the sculptures. I’ve been hypersexualised in the past, particularly as a young female performer. Putting these eyes in areas like the crotch or hands where they can look back is empowering me by empowering these figures.”
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Exhibitions

Portrait 23, Identity. National Portrait Gallery, ACT. 10 March, 2023 - 18 June, 2023
Tarryn Gill, Dream State (Solo Exhibition). Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney. 1 July, 2021 - 1 August, 2021.
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