Jimmy Rix

Animal Sculpture

Shy – 1.8m

Animal Sculpture

Startled – 1.7m

Animal Sculpture

Symbiotic Relationship

Jimmy Rix: Narratives from the Australian Landscape

Jimmy Rix occupies a distinctive position in contemporary Australian sculpture, creating works that capture the essence of rural Australia through a lens both humorous and deeply observant. Based in Malmsbury, Victoria, this sculptor has built a practice that ranges from intimate domestic pieces to monumental public installations, all united by his profound connection to the Australian landscape and its inhabitants.

Having lived within both natural and farmed Australian landscapes throughout his life, rebellious kangaroos, machine-horse hybrids, playful sheep and utilitarian objects have inevitably been cast as the actors of his narrative-based works.

What distinguishes Rix’s practice is his gift for imbuing industrial materials with personality – where animals frequently take on human qualities and familiar objects become characters in larger narratives.

In his sculptures, a sense of humor, an engagement with Australiana, and a concern for the environment are often the underlying themes and inspiration. This combination creates works that are simultaneously accessible and sophisticated, speaking to both rural and urban audiences about shared experiences of Australian life.

Rix’s works serve as cultural documents that celebrate the quirky, resilient spirit of Australian rural life while addressing broader environmental and social concerns. blurring the boundaries between natural and mechanical worlds, Jimmy creates a uniquely Australian visual language that resonates with audiences both domestically and internationally.