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Myth or memory, 2001
kiln-formed, lathe-cut glass
10 x 61 x 9.5 cm
Purchased with funds donated by
Westpac Banking Corporation 2001
born 1955
Born in Canberra, Kirstie Rea studied in the Glass Workshop at the ANU School of Art where she obtained her undergraduate degree. Since graduation she has established herself as a signifi cant figure in Australian and international glass art with an important reputation for her innovative technique and sculptural approach to her chosen medium.
Perhaps best known as one of the pioneers of the roll-up
technique she has taught, and exhibited in Australia and
overseas including solo exhibitions in the USA and Australia. Her
advocacy for the development and success of Australian glass in
the international arena has become a hallmark of her
professional carer. Her work has been included in such
prestigious exhibitions as COLLECT (Victoria and Albert
Museum, London, 2006), Transformations: the language
of craft (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2005) and
the San Francisco International Art Exposition (2005).
The elegant minimalism of Myth or memory reveals the artist’s
connection with her environment and records her observations
of the Australian landscape in a pure and direct way. The simple
form intimates associations with farming equipment whilst
the subtly worked surfaces refl ect the passage of time and the
ability of the landscape to regenerate despite the intrusions
of man. Memory and place are beautifully evoked.
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