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Cathie Pilkington (born 31 July 1968) is a London-based British sculptor represented by Karsten Schubert London. She studied at
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and the
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, and was elected as a
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in 2014. She became professor of sculpture at the
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in 2016.


Early life and education

Pilkington was born in
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, England. She attended the art foundation course at North Cheshire College in
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(now part of the
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), then went on to study silversmithing at
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from 1986. She graduated with a BA in 1991, with first-class honours, and in the same year was awarded the first John Watson Prize for Art. She also taught in America and India in 1989–1990. She exhibited with the Bruton Gallery in
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from 1992, and was part of the first
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Open Sculpture Exhibition in 1993. Pilkington studied at the
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in London from 1995, gaining an MA in sculpture in 1997; she was subsequently awarded the Cheltenham Fine Art Fellowship.


Career

In 1999, Pilkington's sculpture ''Bill and Bob'', depicting two
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s swimming in a pool, was installed in
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in
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. This was Pilkington's first commission for a public space, The two dogs are rendered in painted bronze and set in a pool of vivid blue rubber, flush with the square's paving. Pilkington's "amusing and ambiguously sentimental sculptures" were included in the three-person show ''Off the Leash'' at the
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in
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in 2003, the same year that her ''Homunculus'' (2003), a miniature painted fibreglass manikin of a boy, was displayed outside the headquarters of ''
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'' magazine in London. At the time she was based in London as a lecturer at
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. In 2012, her solo exhibition entitled ''The Value of the Paw'' was held at the
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in
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, London. Pilkington was elected as a Royal Academician in 2014, and was awarded the Sunny Dupree award for her work
Reclining Doll
' (2013) Referencing the reclining figures of
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, Pilkington's interest in using shop windows and modes of display, and in using dolls and manikins in her work, is evident here: as she says, "The doll is a perfect object to put lots of ideas into" . In 2017, after being appointed Professor of Sculpture at the Royal Academy Schools, Pilkington created the project ''Anatomy of a Doll'', in which she placed ballet-dancer figures, derived from those in the work of
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, distorted and apparently in the process of being sculpted, in the Life Room of the Royal Academy Schools. her Surrealist approach to the figure was shared with participants in the project 'Exquisite Corpse' which she invited members of the public to attend classes based on the work.She says of her engagement with the female form: 'I am consciously joining in with the objectification of the female form, but on my own terms, and with glee' For the Brighton Festival in 2017 Pilkington created ''Life Rooms'' and engaged with the work of British artist
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, co-curating the exhibition ''Eric Gill: The Body, with Cathie Pilkington'' which featured work by Gill and her own work, ''Doll for Petra'', inspired by a doll made by Gill for his daughter, at Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft, Sussex. Pilkington chose a doll as the personal item to be included in a portrait drawn from life by fellow Royal Academician
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in 2019; which has since been acquiring by the National Portrait Gallery. Pilkington's work is held in the collections of the
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in Athens,
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and the
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in London.


Exhibitions


Solo

* 2021 ''Estin Thalassa'',
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, London * 2019 ''Working From Home'',
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, Chichester * 2017 ''Life Room: Anatomy of a Doll'',
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, London * 2017 ''The Life Rooms'',
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, lead visual artist at Brighton Festival * 2017 ''Doll for Petra'', Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft, Ditchling * 2014 ''Thing-Soul'',
Marlborough Fine Art Marlborough Fine Art was founded in London in 1946 by Frank Lloyd and Harry Fischer. In 1963, a gallery was opened as Marlborough-Gerson in Manhattan, New York, at the Fuller Building on Madison Avenue and 57th Street, which later relocated in ...
, London * 2012 ''The Value of the Paw'',
V&A Museum of Childhood Young V&A, formerly the V&A Museum of Childhood, is a branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum (the "V&A"), which is the United Kingdom's national museum of applied arts. It is in Bethnal Green and is located on the Green itself in the East End ...
,
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, London * 2010 ''Peaceable Kingdom'',
Marlborough Fine Art Marlborough Fine Art was founded in London in 1946 by Frank Lloyd and Harry Fischer. In 1963, a gallery was opened as Marlborough-Gerson in Manhattan, New York, at the Fuller Building on Madison Avenue and 57th Street, which later relocated in ...
, London * 2009 ''Toby Jugs and other works'', Space Station 65, London * 2007 ''White Elephant'',
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, London * 2005 ''Garden'', Program, London * 2004 ''I’m a Winner!'' The Apartment,
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* 2004 ''Curio'', Space Station 65, London * 2003 ''Homunculus'', The Economist Plaza, London * 2000 ''Short Stories'', Galway Arts Centre, Ireland * 1998 ''Viva Chihuahua!'' Prema, Uley, Gloucestershire * 1991 John Watson Prize, Gallery of Modern Art,
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Group

* 2015 ''Thirteen Blackbirds Looked at a Man'',
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, Cardiff * 2012 ''Never Promised Pound Land'', No Format Gallery, Woolwich, London * 2010 ''Bedizzened'', APT London * 2008 ''That’s Entertainment'',
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Biennale, Kent * 2008 ''Arque Chiado'',
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, Portugal * 2007 ''The Craft'', Transition Gallery, London * 2006 ''The Craft'', The Metropole Gallery, Folkestone * 2005 ''Engerland! OneOtwo'', The Tea Buildings, London * 2003 ''Emporium'', Domo Baal, London * 2003 ''Off the Leash'',
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, Sheffield * 2001 ''For the Love of Dog'', Battersea Pumphouse Gallery * 2001 ''Auras and Avatars'', The First Public School, Hydra, Greece * 1999 ''Rover'',
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* 1999 ''Medway Open'', Rochester Art Gallery * 1998 ''False Economy'', Gasworks. London * 1998 ''Viva Chihuahua!'' The Tannery, London


Awards

* 2014 Elected Royal Academician,
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, London * 2016 Appointed Professor of Sculpture, Royal Academy Schools, London * 2014 Sunny Dupree Award, Royal Academy of Art, London * 1997 Fine Art Fellowship, Cheltenham


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pilkington, Cathie 1968 births Living people Alumni of the Royal College of Art Alumni of the Edinburgh College of Art Artists from Manchester British sculptors People from Northwich Royal Academicians