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British sculptor

Joseph Hillier
Joseph Hillier - Messenger, 2019
BornJoseph James Hillier
(1974-04-24) 24 April 1974 (age 50)
Truro, England
EducationFalmouth College of Art;
Newcastle University;
Tulane University
Known forSculpture, Public Artworks
Notable workMessenger
Websitejosephhillier.com
Messenger with actor Nicola Kavanagh who originated the pose in Plymouth.

Joseph Hillier (born 24 April 1974 in Cornwall) is a British sculptor. His best known works include the Messenger, a public sculpture in Plymouth, Devon.

Early life and education

Hillier was born in Cornwall in 1974. He studied at Falmouth College of Art, then held a research post at Newcastle University. In 2000, he won Year of the Artist Award, from the Arts Council England. In 2001, Tulane University awarded Hillier a scholarship, leading to completion of a Master of Fine Arts in New Orleans, as well as teaching role. In 2004, he was elected associate member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, later to become a Fellow.

Career

His first works Being Human, consisting of five large art pieces, were sold to a single collection, and shipped back to the UK. This funded his first art studio in London, where he produced Generation, enabling his debut solo exhibition at APT Gallery in 2005. In 2013, his work was chosen to be a finalist in the national sculpture prize, at Broomhill, and at the Royal Academy summer exhibition.

In 2017, his most notable work Messenger, was commissioned, and erected two years later in Plymouth, Devon, March 2019.

See also

References

  1. Morris, Steven (22 March 2019). "'She's rebellious': Irish actor inspires giant #MeToo sculpture". The Irish Times.
  2. "Joseph Hiller and the UK's Biggest Sculpture".
  3. Spicer, Emily. "Joseph Hillier – video interview: 'Figurative sculpture in a public space presents a real opportunity to stir something in people'". Studio International - Visual Arts, Design and Architecture.
  4. ^ "Joseph Hillier Bio". beauxartslondon.uk. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  5. "Joseph Hillier". Axisweb.
  6. "info@josephhillier.com". sculptors.org.uk.
  7. "Joseph Hillier | The Sculpture Park | All Year Exhibition". Default Store View.
  8. Morris, Steven (18 March 2019). "Giant bronze statue of crouching woman arrives in Plymouth". The Guardian.

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