- Heather Shimmen
Heather Shimmen is a contemporary
Australian visual artist whose paintings, prints andcollages often use sinister historical imagery from 16th to 19th century.Biography
Shimmen was born in suburban
Melbourne in1957 , and exhibited an early interest indrawing .One pivotal life experience occurred when she was 14 and visited
Papua New Guinea with her family. Her parents had entered into a partnership in a farm 60 miles up the Markham valley out of the town of Lea in the North West of PNG. She saw and met, for the first time, tribal people and saw first hand very confrontingbody piercing ,tattooing andscarification .She studied art at
RMIT University , including a brief stint with printmaker George Baldessin. In1978 she graduated with aBachelor of Fine Arts and subsequently received twoAustralia Council grants. In1998 she won the Silk Cut award forlinoleum prints.She has travelled throughout Australia (including
Arnhem Land ), and spent time inBerlin ,London , andNew York City .In addition to her own art practice, she has worked as an artist-in-residence, lecturer or tutor at several institutions including
RMIT . She has also been involved in the whimsical art collective Refluxus withGeraldine Burke .She currently lives in Melbourne with her spouse and daughter.
Works
Shimmen's works display her fascination with sinister imagery from the 16th to 19th century: European
poets ; the aristocracy; tribal society andcolonialism ;nightmares ;sin , disorder and decay.Her linoleum prints, often based on old
engravings , display a high degree of technical skill.Her work is represented in many public, private, and corporate collections throughout Australia and internationally including the
National Gallery of Australia , theAustralian War Memorial , theNational Museum of Australia , theState Library of Victoria ,Artbank and theArt Gallery of South Australia .Awards
* 1998 Grand Prize, Silk Cut Acquistive Award for linoleum prints.
* 2002 Toowoomba Biennale Art Award
* 2003Geelong Acquisitive Print Prize, Geelong Art GalleryExternal links
* [http://www.printsandprintmaking.gov.au/catalogues/artist/5214/heather-shimmen.aspx Heather Shimmen at Australian Prints & Printmaking]
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