Selected Works
‘We are two people working as one, with a single vision — something no one else is doing in art.’
Gillie and Marc have been called “the most successful and prolific creators of public art in New York’s History” by the New York Times. Creating some of the world’s most innovative public sculptures, Gillie and Marc are re-defining what public art should be, spreading messages of love, equality, and conservation around the world. Their highly coveted sculptures and paintings can be seen in art galleries and public sites in over 250 cities. They are Archibald Prize Finalists and have won the Chianciano Biennale in Italy, along with winning the People’s Choice Award in Sydney’s Sculpture by the Sea two years in a row, among other notable awards and accolades.
Referred to by the media as “the world’s most loving artists,” this duo has worked side by side for 27 years, creating art as one and spreading the love they have for each other with the world. The artists first met on a film shoot in Hong Kong and 7 days later, ran away to Nepal to get married on the foothills of Mount Everest. They have been inseparable ever since.
The artists are best known for their beloved characters, Rabbitwoman and Dogman, who tell the autobiographical tale of two opposites coming together to become best friends and soul mates. As unlikely animal kingdom companions, the Rabbit and the Dog stand for diversity and acceptance through love. Gillie and Marc believe art is a powerful platform for change. Their work is multi-disciplinary, paying homage to the importance of togetherness, as well as the magnificence of the natural world and the necessity of preserving it – for we are it, and it is us.
Gillie and Marc have a special spiritual connection to the world and its animals and are passionate eco-warriors. Gillie grew up in Zambia and realized her love for art by sketching the wildlife that surrounded her, falling in love with the captivating creatures of the drawings she created. Tragically, she saw an elephant brutally shot one day. This had a profound impact on her as a young child – from them on, she vowed to dedicate her life and work to protecting Earth’s innocent animals. While in his twenties, Marc fell in love with conservation on a trip to Tanzania to see the work of Jane Goodall with chimpanzees. Learning from Jane and the chimps, he gained a deep appreciation of all living things in their interconnectivity, and the importance of protecting the delicate balance of nature.
Finding an extra special place within the hearts of the artists are rhinos. This love affair began during a project memorializing a black rhino and her calf who mysteriously died in a Zoo in Dubbo. The artists were heartbroken by this tragedy and wanted to create something that would not only remember the rhinos, but also raise awareness about conservation. This sparked a fire that led to the duo learning all the could about rhinos, trying to find a way to give a voice to the voiceless, and help people to understand the urgency for conservation of these beautiful animals. This led to the couple creating the largest rhino sculpture in the world for the famous ‘Sculpture by the Sea,’ winning Australia’s coveted Allen’s People’s Choice and Kid’s Choice awards. A year later they installed The Last Three in New York City. At 17-feet tall, it’s now the tallest bronze rhino sculpture on the planet, and features the last three Northern White Rhinos, which have sadly now become two.
The Last Three is not just a powerful memorial and magnificent work of art; it is also a catalyst for action, being aligned with multiple initiatives aimed at spreading awareness, fueling donations and working with authoritative bodies to effect real change against poaching. Gillie and Marc used the trajectory of their sculpture’s installation to motivate petition signatures, which they used to put pressure on the government of Vietnam to eradicate rhino trafficking in their country. Through their art, Gillie and Marc aim to transform passive audiences into passionate advocates for rhino conservation. Their mission is to use their work as a platform to continue spreading awareness about endangerment, which will ultimately lead to change and save the species from extinction.
Their art has raised hundreds of thousands in donations for the many wildlife charities and causes they support.
Recent Exhibitions and Events
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018 Sagamore Hotel (Art Basel), Miami, USA
2018 Love the Last, Sydney, Australia
2018 Art Basel Miami, Sagamore Hotel, Miami, USA
2017 Affordable Art Fair, New York, USA
2017 Live, Love and Together, Ode to Art Gallery, Singapore
2016 Paparazzi Dogs, Ruth Wittenberg Triangle, Greenwich Village, New York, USA
2016 Paparazzi Dogs, Pearl Street Triangle & Anchorage Place, New York, USA
2015 The Celebrity Animal, Entertainment Quarter, NSW, Australia
2015 Some things you can’t explain, Gallery One, QLD, Australia
2015 Kiss Me, Linton & Kay Galleries, Perth, WA, Australia
2013 Mini Paceman, George Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2013 We are one, Milk Factory Gallery, Bowral, NSW, Australia
2013 Coffee with friends, Frances Keevil Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2012 Go dogs go, Rex-Livingston Art Dealer, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2012 Animal Attraction, Linton & Kay Galleries, Perth, WA, Australia
2011 Wild at heart, Richard Martin Art, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2011 The road less travelled, Linton & Kay Galleries, Perth, WA, Australia
2010 Returning to the animal within, Nexus, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2019 Bayside Arts Festival, Bayside, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2018 Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi Beach, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2016 Art Park, Woolloomooloo, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2016 Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi Beach, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2016 Jing’an Sculpture Park, Shanghai, China
2016 Raining Elephants, Milk Factory Gallery, Bowral, NSW, Australia
2016 Paparazzi Dogs, New York, USA
2016 Art3f Paris, Paris, France
2016 Aaf Brussels, Belgium
2016 Antiques and Art Fair, Luxembourg
2016 Affordable Art Fair, London, UK
2016 Asia Contemporary Art Show, Hong Kong
2016 Affordable Art Fair, New York, USA
2016 Affordable Art Fair, Singapore
2016 Affordable Art Fair, Hong Kong
2015 Considered, .M Contemporary, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2015 Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi Beach, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2015 Sculpture on the Wharf, ARTPark, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2015 Sculptures in the Garden, Mudgee, NSW, Australia
2015 Huntington Music Festival, Mudgee, NSW, Australia
2015 South Korea Affordable Art Fair, Seoul, Korea
2015 Stockholm Affordable Art Fair, Stockholm, Sweden
2015 Hamburg Affordable Art Fair, Hamburg, Germany
2015 Harbour Sculpture, Woolwich Dock, NSW, Australia
2015 Metalheads, Sculpture at Scenic World, Katoomba, NSW, Australia
2015 New Faces, Cooks Hill Galleries, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
2015 Affordable Art Fair, London, UK
2015 Asia Contemporary Art Show, Hong Kong
2015 Affordable Art Fair, Hong Kong
2015 ArtMuc Art Fair, Munich, Germany
2014 Affordable Art Fair, Singapore
2014 Swell Sculpture Festival, Currumbin Beach, QLD, Australia
2014 Sculptures in the Garden, Mudgee, NSW, Australia
2014 Huntington Music Festival, Mudgee, NSW, Australia
2013 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, Finalist, Woollahra Municipal Council, NSW, Australia
2013 Morrison Gallery, New York, USA
2013 Milk Factory Gallery, Bowral, NSW, Australia
2013 Frances Keevil Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2013 Milk Factory Gallery, Bowral, NSW, Australia
2013 Federation Square, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2013 Sculpture Inside, Cottesloe, WA, Australia
2012 Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2012 Yering Station, VIC, Australia
2011 Mosman Art Prize, Finalist, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2011 Charlatan Ink Art Prize, The Carlton Arms, New York, USA
2010 Florence Biennale Artists of Australia, Smart Artz Gallery, VIC, Australia
2010 BSG General Art Prize, Finalist, Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2010 London Biennale, Gagliardi Gallery, London, UK
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS/COMMISSIONS
Gillie and Marc have private collections in Australia, New Zealand, USA, UK, Italy, France, Spain, Hong Kong, Japan, Indonesia, China and Singapore.
2019 He Knew This Would be a Year of Good Fortune, 32 Old Slip, NYC, USA
2019 Paparazzi Dogs, Union Square, San Francisco, USA
2019 The Last Three, San Antonio Zoo, Texas, USA
2018 The Last Three, Astor Place, NYC, USA
2018 The Last Three, Metrotech Commons, Brooklyn, New York
2018 Prince Sculpture, Kauai Museum, Hawaii, USA
2018 Alex Lithgow Sculpture, Invercargill Council, New Zealand
2018 Gum Leaf, 117 Bowden St, Ryde, NSW, Australia
2018 The Wonderful Two, St Kilda Pier, Melbourne, Australia
2018 The Travellers Have Arrived, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Las Vegas, USA
2018 The Last Three stood tall and proud, National Museum of Wildlife Art of the United States, USA
2018 We Go Together, Box House Hotel, Brooklyn, NYC
2018 Fisherman, District Council of Grant, SA, Australia
2018 We Go Together, Stamford Train Station, Connecticut, New York, USA
2018 He was a greener dogman and she was a greener rabbit woman, Fish Lane, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
2018 The Wave Riders and Lovers Bench, Kawana Shoppingworld, QLD, Australia
2018 Table of Love, Port Macquarie Pier, NSW, Australia
2018 Barkly Bear, Barkly Square, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2018 Paparazzi Dogs, 75 Rockefeller Centre, NYC, USA
2017 Dogman and Rabbitwoman drinking coffee, Pullman on the park, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2017 Paparazzi Dogman and Paparazzi Rabbitwoman, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, NYC, USA
2017 The Table of Love, 237 Park Avenue, NYC, USA
2017 He Knew This Would be a Year of Good Fortune, St Collins Lane, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2017 Table of Love, Goldsbrough Lane, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2017 Shandu, the Buried Rhino, Monarto Zoo, SA, Australia
2016 We Go Together, 355 Atlantic Street, Stamford, USA
2016 Collection of Sculptures, The Teleport Hotel, Hague, Netherlands
2016 Paparazzi Dogs, Raffles City, Singapore
2016 We Go Together, Tirtayasa Art Foundation, Indonesia
2016 Dogman and Rabbitgirl with Coffee, Pullman on the Park, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2016 Rabbitwoman holding a Coffee, Nomo Soho Hotel, NYC, USA
2016 Rabbitwoman and Dogman drinking Coffee, Spitalfields, London, UK
2016 The Travellers have Arrived, Industry City, Brooklyn, NYC, USA
2016 We Go Together, Nomo Soho Hotel, NYC, USA
2016 Lady Mary, Gympie Council, QLD, Australia
2016 Sir Hilary Lawliss, Lourdes Hill College, QLD, Australia
2016 Camden White Gum, Oran Park Administration Building, Camden, NSW, Australia
2015 We Go Together, The Winery, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia
2015 Collection of Sculptures, Sussex Centre, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2015 Collection of Sculptures, Pullman Sydney Airport, NSW, Australia
2015 Paying Respects, Citipointe Christian College, Carindale, QLD, Australia
2015 Ricky Ponting, Bellerive Oval, Hobart, TAS, Australia
2015 Run for your life, Australia Zoo, QLD, Australia
2015 Run for your life, La Trobe University, VIC, Australia
2015 Sir Russell Drysdale’s Easel, West Wyalong, NSW, Australia
2015 Standing Watch Anzac Soldier, Darwin Military Museum, NT, Australia
2014 Darrel Baldock, Latrobe Recreation Ground, TAS, Australia
2014 Dick Suter, Boulia Shire Council, QLD, Australia
2014 Lavalla Table and School Boys, St. Augustine’s College, Cairns, QLD, Australia
2014 Anything is Possible, Barker College, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2014 Pit Pony, Collinsville, QLD, Australia
2014 Wheat Lumper, District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula, Cummins, SA, Australia
2013 Black Rhinos, Dubbo City Council, NSW, Australia
2013 Bull Rider, CQ University, QLD, Australia
2013 Coffee Drinkers, Adelaide Central Plaza, SA, Australia
2017 Shandu, the Buried Rhino, Monarto Zoo, SA, Australia
2016 Lady Mary, Gympie Council, QLD, Australia
2016 Sir Hilary Lawliss, Lourdes Hill College, QLD, Australia
2016 Camden White Gum, Oran Park Administration Building, Camden, NSW, Australia
2015 Paying Respects, Citipointe Christian College, Carindale, QLD, Australia
2015 Ricky Ponting, Bellerive Oval, Hobart, TAS, Australia
2015 Run for your life, Australia Zoo, QLD, Australia
2015 Run for your life, La Trobe University, VIC, Australia
2015 Sir Russell Drysdale’s Easel, West Wyalong, NSW, Australia
2015 Standing Watch Anzac Soldier, Darwin Military Museum, NT, Australia
2014 Darrel Baldock, Latrobe Recreation Ground, TAS, Australia
2014 Dick Suter, Boulia Shire Council, QLD, Australia
2014 Lavalla Table and School Boys, St. Augustine’s College, Cairns, QLD, Australia
2014 Anything is Possible, Barker College, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2014 Pit Pony, Collinsville, QLD, Australia
2014 Wheat Lumper, District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula, Cummins, SA, Australia
AWARDS
2019 Bayside Arts Festival Acquisition Award, Bayside, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2019 Bayside Arts Festival Peoples Choice Award, Bayside, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2018 Allens People’s Choice Award, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2016 Allens People’s Choice Award, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2016 Kids’ Choice Award, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2016 Brisbane Art Prize, Finalist, QLD, Australia
2015 The Waverley Council Parks Staff Prize, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, NSW, Australia
2015 Harbour Sculpture, Finalist, Woolwich Dock, NSW, Australia
2015 Metalheads, Sculpture at Scenic World, Katoomba, NSW, Australia
2014 Swell Sculpture Festival, Currumbin Beach, QLD, Australia
2014 Sculptures in the Garden, Mudgee, NSW, Australia
2014 Huntington Estate Music Festival, Mudgee, NSW, Australia
2013 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, Finalist, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2013 Sculpture Inside, Cottesloe, WA, Australia
2013 The Landmarks Award – Art In Public Places, Winner, Hastings, NZ
2012 Sculpture by the Sea, Finalist, Bondi, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2011 Mosman Art Prize, Finalist, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2011 Charlatan Ink Art Prize, Finalist, The Carlton Arms, New York, USA
2011 Prometheus Visual Art Exhibition, Finalist, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
2010 Florence Biennale Artists of Australia, Smart Artz Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2010 BSG General Art Prize, Finalist, Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2010 London Biennale, Gagliardi Gallery, London, UK
2009 Biennale di Chianciano, Winner, Tuscany, Italy
2009 Florence Biennale, Florence, Italy
2009 The Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, Finalist, Adelaide, SA, Australia
2009 The Blake Prize Directors Cut Exhibition, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2008 Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Finalist, Caloundra Regional Art Gallery, QLD, Australia
2007 Mosman Art Prize, Finalist, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
2006 Archibald Prize, Finalist, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
1999 Mamaroneck Art Prize, Finalist, New York, USA
1998 Cannes Advertising Festival for Scotch Brite and Ben Wear, Paris, France
1994 Singapore Creative Circle Art Prize, Winner, Singapore
ACHIEVEMENTS
Gillie and Marc are published authors:
b2017 Gillie and Marc – 25 Years of Love and Art – New Edition
2016 Pup Art
2015 We Go Together
2013 Gillie and Marc – 20 Years of Marriage and Art
2009 I Love My Dog and My Dog Loves Me (Wakefield Press)
2008 True Love (Random House)
2007 The Perfect Gift (Random House)
2006 The Happiest Day of My Life (Random House)
2005 Zac’s PB (Hodder Headline)
1992 Wizards of Willow (SNP Publishing)