Visual Arts :: Imants Tillers: The long poem

Imants Tillers: The long poem

In a series of large, multi-layered and compelling paintings Imants Tillers has established himself as one of the most important Australian artists of the last 25 years. From early works in this exhibition, such as White Aborigines (from 1983), through to his great 2007 painting Lacrimae Rerum (for Dzidra), Imants Tillers’ paintings are rich and seductive.

Tillers’ landscapes are made up of fragments of borrowed images and of language – marks, words, phrases and names used to create the country, to give it form and to place oneself within it. Using simple means – hundreds of small canvasboards combined into huge gridded paintings – they exist as part of a long, continuing series, or like a poem in many fragmented verses.

Imants Tillers, Lacrimae Rerum (for Dzidra), 2007 [Detail], synthetic polymer paint, gouache on 288 can vasboards, 304.8x914.4 cms

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