Joseph Hillier | |
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Born | Joseph James Hillier 24 April 1974 |
Education | Falmouth College of Art; Newcastle University; Tulane University |
Known for | Sculpture, Public Artworks |
Notable work | Messenger |
Website | josephhillier |
Joseph Hillier (born 24 April 1974 in Cornwall) is a British sculptor.[2][3] His best known works include the Messenger, a public sculpture in Plymouth, Devon.
Hillier was born in Cornwall in 1974.[4] He studied at Falmouth College of Art, then held a research post at Newcastle University.[4] In 2000, he won Year of the Artist Award, from the Arts Council England.[4] In 2001, Tulane University awarded Hillier a scholarship, leading to completion of a Master of Fine Arts in New Orleans,[5] as well as teaching role.[4] In 2004, he was elected associate member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors,[4] later to become a Fellow.[6]
His first works Being Human, consisting of five large art pieces, were sold to a single collection, and shipped back to the UK.[4] This funded his first art studio in London, where he produced Generation, enabling his debut solo exhibition at APT Gallery in 2005.[7] In 2013, his work was chosen to be a finalist in the national sculpture prize, at Broomhill, and at the Royal Academy summer exhibition.[4]
In 2017, his most notable work Messenger, was commissioned, and erected two years later in Plymouth, Devon, March 2019.[8]