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| A brief biography | |||||
Penelope Aitken lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. She makes paintings and installations about relationships: between people, between things and between people and things. Recurring subjects include friendship, genealogy, romantic liaisons, and cross-cultural exchange as well as gardening, craft and landscape design.
'I am interested in the social, psychological and aesthetic motives behind organisation, belonging and displacement and I often make work that investigates such arrangements.'
She
has held regular solo exhibitions since 1995 and has been represented
in group exhibitions since 1989. These have
included shows in public and commercial galleries, artist run spaces,
outdoor projects and festivals in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Bundaberg, Kuala Lumpur,
Taipei, Tokyo and Famagusta, Northern
Cyprus. |
Aitken
has previously worked at the Australian Centre for Contemporary
Art and at Asialink at the University of Melbourne. From 2006 - 2009 she was
a board member of the Melbourne artist run gallery, West
Space and she has also curated and
coordinated numerous exhibitions and written and edited catalogues,
articles and essays.
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In
1997 Aitken was selected to be a studio artist for two years at Gertrude
Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne and in 2000 she undertook an
Australia Council Studio at the Taipei National University of the Arts,
Taiwan. Other work made about rocks in nature and culture include: the project, A dark archive, as well as in two installations: You seem so settled for one that doesn't belong held at West Space in 2009 and Gathering these things to remind me of home shown in 2010 at the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery, Queensland. |
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