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SELECTED WORKS BY Patrick Hill



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Patrick Hill

Forming

2007
Glass, steel granite, canvas, dye, paint, glue

274.3 x 304.8 x 213.4 cm

Patrick Hill’s sculptures evolve from a sophisticated entwining of philosophical ideals in art history. His works – made from concrete substances such as stone, metal, and glass – are reminiscent of Constructivist artists such as Naum Gabo, whose industrial media was emblematic of 20th century progress and optimism. In Forming, Hill combines sculptural form with references to painting, incorporating tinted canvas into his composition. The soft redpurple hue is the result of a process of hand-dying, using pigments derived from plants, fruits, and vegetables; the organic aesthetic countering the rigid elements of glass and granite. Hill uses these references as a platform to engage with his own highly original approach to abstraction that highlights the precarious balance between the imposed harmony of structural order and the erratic perfection of nature.


Patrick Hill

Magnolia Blvd. (detail)

2006
wood, glass, canvas, denim, brass, dye, bleach

124 x 81 x 213 cm

Titled after the infamous San Fernando Valley street, Hill’s Magnolia Blvd exudes a tarnished suburban glamour. Glass panels, pierced with bronze piping, are mounted on a wooden base creating a framework of modern design elegance. Draped with pink and yellow canvases, Hill’s sculpture is visually arresting and seductive in its tactility. The folds of the fabric create juxtaposition between hard-edged composition and naturalistic forms that suggest the delicate folds of flowers or the sensual pliability of skin. Coating the material with a variety of materials, including botanical dyes, oil, and syrup, Hill’s canvases embody the tension between chemical reaction and biological decay, creating a monument that alludes to both iconic style and corrosive enchantment.



ARTIST INFORMATION




Patrick Hill's BIOGRAPHY






1972
Born, Royal Oak, Michigan

Lives and works in LA


SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2007
Forming, Bortolami, New York

2006
Golden Syrup, The Approach (The Reliance), London

2005
Shane Campbell, Chicago

2004
David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2007
Uneasy Angel, Imagine Los Angeles, curated by Johannes Fricke-Waldthausen, Galerie Sprüth Magers, Munich, Germany
Sculptors’ Drawings: Ideas, Studies, Sketches, Proposals, And More, Angles Gallery,
Santa Monica
Exit Music (for a film), Grimm/Rosenfeld, Munich, Germany

2006
L.A. Trash & Treasure, Milliken Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
Pure Land, Ratio 3, San Francisco
Cloudbreak, Organized by David Kordansky, Hiromi Yoshii, Tokyo, Japan
Patrick Hill, Eileen Quinlan, Florian Schmidt, Galerie Kosak Hall, Vienna, Austria
Matthew Brannon, Wade Guyton, Patrick Hill, United Artists Ltd., Marfa, Texas
Symmetry, Curated by Nizan Shaked and Kimberli Meyer, MAK Center at the Schindler House, Los Angeles

2005
Shape Shifters, China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles
Split, The Approach, London, England
Ask the Dust, D’Amelio Terras, New York
Alpha Flight II, John Connelly Presents, New York
L.A., Lucas Schoormans Gallery, New York

2004
Tapestry From An Asteroid, David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles
Lumpen Decadents (the lack of money is the root of all evil), curated by Gean Moreno, Ingalls and Associates, Miami

 


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