

Abigail Fallis, Blue David, detail, 2018.

Portrait courtesy Abigail Fallis and Pangolin London
Abigail Fallis
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Abigail Fallis first came to public attention with her sardonic series of stitched underwear that included Y-fronts Cock-Eyed Jack (2000), playing on the then prevelent interest in 'Cool Britannia'. Fallis is fundamentally interested in topical issues affecting daily lives and often deploys a wry humour in the delivery of her ideas. Experimenting widely with mixed media, from precious metals to papier-mache, fish skeletons and shopping trolleys, her works combine an unconventional beauty with subtle contemporary commentary.
Fallis has exhibited widely throughout the UK and her work can be found in a number of public and private collections including Parabola; Hix restaurants and Damien Hirst's Murderme Collection. Selected shows and exhibits include: Ark, Chester Cathedral (2017); The Line art walk, London (2015); Here Today, IUCN 50th anniversay exhibition, London (2014); and Freedom Not Genius, Other Criteria, Moscow (2013). In 2016 she was awarded membership of the Royal British Society of Sculptors.
Exhibitions
Cure3, Bonhams, London, 2018.