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Artist
Imants Tillers
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Born
1950
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Died
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Title
Model of Reality
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Date of Production
(1989)
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Medium
acrylic, gouache, oilstick on 90 canvas boards
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Dimensions
overall: 2286 x 3810 mm, each panel: 381 x 254 mm
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Credit Details
Purchased with funds from the Colin Hicks Caldwell Bequest Fund, 1992
Imants Tillers
Model of Reality
An architectural student before becoming a painter and landscape
designer, Tillers began to work in a multipanel format in
1981. Part of an ongoing project called the Book of Power in
which each canvas board panel is a page, Tillers' Model of Reality
consists of ninety panels to which he has added the words 'MODEL OF
REALITY' and 'HERE ME NOW'.
To Tillers, whose interests include cultural identity and
colonisation, the source of his imagery is important as he recycles
iconic images with contemporary narrative. Working with a
reproduction, Tillers draws a grid over it and then transposes each
square on to canvas board.
In Model of Reality, which is based on Eugene von Guerard's 1859
Bushfire between Mt Elephant and Timboon, Tillers has captured the
same sense of drama of the original work. Just as various
reproductions that are circulated in the electronic and print media
vary from the orginal images, so does Tiller's version of von
Guerard's bushfire.