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  1. Residing between the ‘performative and its representation’, Tim Silver’s work – across sculpture, photography and video – explores the markings of time. 1 He creates exacting copies of ‘overlooked forms’ that decay and dissolve over both set and fluid durations. 2 Silver documents the work’s deterioration to create a parallel ...

  2. Tim Silver is a multidisciplinary artist who explores concepts of time. Working across sculpture, photography and installation, Silver’s practice negotiates the interspace between life and death, the past and present, the real and unreal.

  3. The multidisciplinary practice of Sydney-based artist Tim Silver is inextricably hinged on time, both conceptually and materially. Working across sculpture, photography and installation, Silver explores the interface between time and decay, particularly in relation to the human body.

  4. www.artspace.org.au › artists › tim-silverTim Silver | Artspace

    The multidisciplinary practice of Sydney-based artist Tim Silver is inextricably hinged on time, both conceptually and materially. Working across sculpture, photography and installation, Silver explores the interface between time and decay, particularly in relation to the human body.

  5. The multidisciplinary practice of Sydney-based artist Tim Silver is inextricably hinged on time, both conceptually and materially. Working across sculpture, photography and installation, Silver explores the interface between time and decay, particularly in relation to the human body.

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  6. Tim Silver Biography. Made from impermanent materials, Silver’s sculptures usually begin decaying the moment they are born. They denounce permanence that sculpture historically embodies and echoes the human condition.

  7. Sullivan+Strumpf acknowledge the Indigenous People of this land, the traditional custodians on whose Country we work, live and learn. We pay respect to Elders, past and present, and recognise their continued connection to culture, land, waters and community.

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