Cathie Pilkington
(b.1968)
Cathie Pilkington’s work is a kind of taxidermy in the expanded field of art. It is a taxidermy of discarded, outmoded objects rather than carcasses. There is no material or object so utterly dead and dilapidated that it cannot be ‘sat up’, stitched up and reanimated.
All artists
- Magdalena Abakanowicz
- Avigdor Arikha
- Frank Auerbach
- Francis Bacon
- Tony Bevan
- Quentin Blake
- Louise Bourgeois
- Christopher Bramham
- Bill Brandt
- Jules Brassai
- Claudio Bravo
- Steven Campbell
- Matthew Carr
- Dale Chihuly
- Stephen Conroy
- Christopher Couch
- John Davies
- David Dawson
- Thierry Despont
- Lyonel Feininger
- Mark Francis
- Lucian Freud
- Karl Gerstner
- Catherine Goodman
- Daniela Gullotta
- Maggi Hambling
- Clive Head
- David Hockney
- Charlotte Hodes
- Paul Hodgson
- John Hubbard
- Bill Jacklin
- Allen Jones
- Ken Kiff
- R.B. Kitaj
- Oskar Kokoschka
- Yayoi Kusama
- Christopher Le Brun
- Elizabeth Magill
- Raymond Mason
- Henri Matisse
- McDermott & McGough
- Joan Miro
- Henry Moore
- Nina Murdoch
- Ben Nicholson
- Hughie O'Donoghue
- Therese Oulton
- Nicholas Pankhurst
- Victor Pasmore
- John Pasmore
- Celia Paul
- Pablo Picasso
- Cathie Pilkington
- John Piper
- Sarah Raphael
- David Rayson
- Paula Rego
- Bridget Riley
- Graham Sutherland
- Chu Teh-Chun
- Joe Tilson
- Euan Uglow
- Manolo Valdes
- John Virtue
- Chen Yifei



























































