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'I try for an unimpeded apprehension of the whole piece simultaneous with the space it occupies. Space is illustrated as much as an idea presented. Emptiness is manifest, the laws of structure reveal space as pure potential, scaffolds open up space and give it a known face'.

Neil Taylor

Neil Taylor has exhibited extensively in Australia as well as abroad in Paris, Chicago, Seoul and Singapore. His work is represented in major public collections such as The National Gallery of Victoria  and National Gallery of Australia. His large works can be seen in the Sculpture Garden at the Heidi Museum of Modern Art and Mount Monument Winery, Romsey (image left). Neil Taylor is represented by Niagara Galleries.

'Taylor's work conveys his fascination with incredibly intricate visual rhythms, space and perspective'.

 'Though best known for his work as a sculptor, Taylor’s animation experiments from the mid-80’s through the early 90’s are a unique and fascinating body of work. His films utilize basic principles of animation in ingenious ways to explore repetition, automatic writing, human-machine collaboration, and the straying line.' Chicago’s Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation:

Here are excerpts from 3 animation films by Neil.

Click here for an article on Taylor's animation work for Sense of Cinema. 

For more information on Neil's animation contact us here

Short Lives
Roll Film 1990
Copy Copy 1999
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