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Simryn Gill
Singaporean artist
Simryn Gill (born ) is a Singapore-born artist who specializes in sculpture, photography, drawing, printmaking, writing, and publishing.[1][2] Throughout her career, Gill has presented her art at several significant events, including Germany's Documenta art show and the Venice Biennale, and is one of Australia's most famous contemporary artists.[3] Gill lives between Sydney, Australia, and Port Dickson, Malaysia.[4]
Early life and career
Although she was born in Singapore, throughout her childhood her family moved to Malaysia, India, and the United Kingdom, the latter being where she remained throughout her young adulthood.[3] There, she met her future husband, a social anthropologist named Souchou Yao, with whom she would go on to have two children with. In , the family settled in Australia, where she would attend the South Australian School of Art to pursue her interest in artistic expressio
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Simryn Gill was born in Singapore, and lives and works in Sydney and Port Dickson, Malaysia. | |
Simryn Gill (born ) is a Singapore-born artist who specializes in sculpture, photography, drawing, printmaking, writing, and publishing. | |
Gill's aesthetics, materials and processes are informed by her background in dance and competitive Calisthenics from the age of 5 to 25 and she draws upon. |
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- Biography ( words) Photographer, was born in Singapore, grew up in Port Dickson, Malaysia, to which she frequently returns (series, A Small Town at the Turn of the Century, – 38 large colour photographs detailing members of the town with heads and faces represented by fruit).