Abigail Fallis British, b. 1968

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Abigail Fallis refers to her sculptures as ‘thinking tools’ using them to question the challenges that face our contemporary life such as the environment and consumerism, using subtle dry humour to draw her viewers in.

Abigail Fallis studied silversmithing and metalwork at Camberwell College of Arts (1996-99). The making process is crucial to Fallis’ practice and she experiments with diverse, often recycled, materials including papier mâché, everyday objects, fish skeletons, neon and bronze. 

 

Fallis has exhibited widely throughout the UK and her work can be found in a number of public and private collections including Hix restaurants and Murderme collection. In 2016 Fallis became a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors.

 

Her largest work to date – DNA DL90, 2003 – a monumental DNA Helix made from shopping trollies can be found on The Line Sculpture Trail in East London.

 

 

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