The work of gallery artist Robert Boynes has been included in the exhibition embody-meant, at Flinders University Art Museum, State Library of South Australia.
Embody-meant is the third in a series of recent exhibitions at Flinders University Art Museum on the theme of identity. The exhibition brings together Adelaide and Canberra-based artists from the University of South Australia School of Art, Architecture and Design, and Digital Art Research Experiment, and the Australian National University School of Art.
Embody-meant runs until October 17.
30 September 2010
Elisabeth Kruger: On Beauty
Gallery Artist Elisabeth Kruger has a survey exhibition opening today at the ANU Drill Hall Gallery, with an official opening event to be held on October 7.
Elisabeth Kruger: On Beauty runs from September 30 until November 7 2010.
Cirque, 2008
oil on linen
122.5 x 153.0 cm.
Photographer: Graham Baring
Elisabeth Kruger: On Beauty runs from September 30 until November 7 2010.
Cirque, 2008
oil on linen
122.5 x 153.0 cm.
Photographer: Graham Baring
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Elisabeth Kruger
29 September 2010
Jane Burton: Ipswich House Project images
Here is a peek at some of Jane Burton's most recent works commissioned by Ipswich Art Gallery for the The Ipswich House: Heritage house portraits by contemporary Queensland artists. (Although based in Melbourne, Jane was born in Queensland!)
The exhibition is current until Sunday, 14 November 2010.
MacFarlane's House #1 and #3, 2010
pigment print
43.0 x 43.0 cm
The exhibition is current until Sunday, 14 November 2010.
MacFarlane's House #1 and #3, 2010
pigment print
43.0 x 43.0 cm
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Jane Burton
25 September 2010
Michael Doolan
You may recall we blogged about Michael Doolan's 'Imaginary Animals' ArtPlay workshop for 13-20 year olds?
Clog, the Craft Victoria blog, has a great post recapping the day's events and all of the great work that came from it.
Check it out here.
Clog, the Craft Victoria blog, has a great post recapping the day's events and all of the great work that came from it.
Check it out here.
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Michael Doolan
22 September 2010
Philip Wolfhagen: A Painter's Landscape
We are very pleased to announce the opening of Philip Wolfhagen's much anticipated first solo exhibition with Karen Woodbury Gallery.
The exhibition comprises 16 oil and beeswax paintings. This stunning new body of work includes majestic cloudscapes, depictions of brush scrub, leafy trees, and paddocks set on a background of varying horizon lines all exploring the diversity and beauty of natural light.
Join us this evening for drinks with the artist, from 6-8pm.
The exhibition is current until October 16.
The exhibition comprises 16 oil and beeswax paintings. This stunning new body of work includes majestic cloudscapes, depictions of brush scrub, leafy trees, and paddocks set on a background of varying horizon lines all exploring the diversity and beauty of natural light.
Join us this evening for drinks with the artist, from 6-8pm.
The exhibition is current until October 16.
Labels:
Philip Wolfhagen
21 September 2010
Michael Doolan: Ceramic Review
Inga Walton explores the work of Michael Doolan in the current issue of Ceramic Review Magazine. The six page feature, 'A Fractured Fairy Tale', provides an in depth perspective into Michael's work.
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Michael Doolan
18 September 2010
Renaissance Dinosaur: closing today!
Today is the final day of renaissance dinosaur, our Kate Rohde and Romance Was Born collaborative exhibition.
ABC Arts Online recently sat down with the artists and asked them about their inspiration behind the collection, the collaboration and the connect between art and fashion. Follow the link to see the interviews, Renaissance Dinosaurs Roar.
Whilst we will be sad to see this exhibition go, we are very excited about the next one, Philip Wolfhagen: A Painter's Landscape - opening Wednesday September 22.
ABC Arts Online recently sat down with the artists and asked them about their inspiration behind the collection, the collaboration and the connect between art and fashion. Follow the link to see the interviews, Renaissance Dinosaurs Roar.
Whilst we will be sad to see this exhibition go, we are very excited about the next one, Philip Wolfhagen: A Painter's Landscape - opening Wednesday September 22.
Labels:
Kate Rohde,
Romance Was Born
Heather B. Swann: Sculpture Award
Karen and Rachael took a trip out to Heather B. Swann's St Kilda studio this week to catch up on what she's been up to...
We were pleased to hear that Heather's work has been included in the Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award (a $10,000 Acquisitive Award) and that she has been shortlisted for the Sovereign Asian Art Prize.
A winner will be announced at the exhibition opening on October 27.
Karen Woodbury and Heather B. Swann
We were pleased to hear that Heather's work has been included in the Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award (a $10,000 Acquisitive Award) and that she has been shortlisted for the Sovereign Asian Art Prize.
A winner will be announced at the exhibition opening on October 27.
Karen Woodbury and Heather B. Swann
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Heather B Swann
15 September 2010
Philip Wolfhagen: A Painter's Landscape
We are currently gearing up for our next exhibition, Philip Wolhagen: A Painter's Landscape.
As one of Australia's most acclaimed landscape painters, Philip Wolfhagen continues to create deeply evocative, beautiful and soothing works in this much anticipated first solo exhibition at Karen Woodbury Gallery.
A Painter's Landscape opens September 22.
Philip Wolfhagen
Second study for A Painter’s Landscape III, 2010
oil & beeswax on linen
46.0 x 49.0 cm (detail)
As one of Australia's most acclaimed landscape painters, Philip Wolfhagen continues to create deeply evocative, beautiful and soothing works in this much anticipated first solo exhibition at Karen Woodbury Gallery.
A Painter's Landscape opens September 22.
Philip Wolfhagen
Second study for A Painter’s Landscape III, 2010
oil & beeswax on linen
46.0 x 49.0 cm (detail)
Labels:
Karen Woodbury Gallery,
Philip Wolfhagen
11 September 2010
eX de Medici: Photofile
The current issue of Photofile magazine has a brilliant article and interview with eX de Medici about her time serving as an official artist of the Australian War Memorial in the Solomon Islands (March 2009). The article focuses on the photographs de Medici originally intended for studio work on her return to Australia.
You can purchase a copy of Photofile online here.
You can purchase a copy of Photofile online here.
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eX de Medici
08 September 2010
Derek O'Connor: M16 Artspace
Gallery artist Derek O'Connor has been featured in an ABC interview about the ARI, M16 Artspace in Canberra.
Check out the interview here.
Derek O'Connor
Riptide, 2009
oil on canvas
53.0 x 43.0 cm
Check out the interview here.
Derek O'Connor
Riptide, 2009
oil on canvas
53.0 x 43.0 cm
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Derek O'Connor
04 September 2010
John Pule: Art and Australia
Martin Edmond has written an essay about the work of significant New Zealand artist and poet, John Pule in the current issue of Art & Australia (Vol. 48 No. 1).
The essay, The Cloudscapes of John Pule, corresponds with the major solo exhibition, John Pule: Hauaga (Arrivals) at City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand. This is the first survey exhibition of Pule's work in a public gallery.
John Pule: Hauaga (Arrivals) is current until September 12.
John Pule
I will never leave you, 2009
enamel, oil and ink on canvas
101.5 x 101.5 cm
The essay, The Cloudscapes of John Pule, corresponds with the major solo exhibition, John Pule: Hauaga (Arrivals) at City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand. This is the first survey exhibition of Pule's work in a public gallery.
John Pule: Hauaga (Arrivals) is current until September 12.
John Pule
I will never leave you, 2009
enamel, oil and ink on canvas
101.5 x 101.5 cm
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John Pule
03 September 2010
Rhys Lee: Collaborative Project
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Rhys lee
Jane Burton
Gallery artist Jane Burton has been super busy of late, shortlisted as a finalist in two photographic prizes and working on a new commission.
Jane's work has been selected for the 2010 National Photography Prize - Modern Narratives: Photography as Story Teller, Albury Art Gallery, July 30 - September 26 and, the 2010 William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize, Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne, September 23 - October 24.
Ipswich Art Gallery have commissioned and acquired new work from Jane for the Ipswich Heritage House portraits project. The new work will be exhibited from September 11 - November 14.
Jane Burton
Portrait of L (from the series Velvet Portrait Suite) 2010
pigment ink-jet print
62 x 51 cm
(finalist: 2010 William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize)
Jane's work has been selected for the 2010 National Photography Prize - Modern Narratives: Photography as Story Teller, Albury Art Gallery, July 30 - September 26 and, the 2010 William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize, Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne, September 23 - October 24.
Ipswich Art Gallery have commissioned and acquired new work from Jane for the Ipswich Heritage House portraits project. The new work will be exhibited from September 11 - November 14.
Jane Burton
Portrait of L (from the series Velvet Portrait Suite) 2010
pigment ink-jet print
62 x 51 cm
(finalist: 2010 William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize)
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Jane Burton
01 September 2010
eX de Medici: Australian War Memorial
In 2009 the Australian War Memorial commissioned eX de Medici as an official artist. Her task was to produce a body of work in response to the subject of peacekeeping. de Medici travelled to the Solomon Islands in March of 2009 and the resulting works form part of the exhibition, Perspectives.
Karen and Rachael were in Canberra for the opening last night. Perspectives runs from 2 September 2010 – 2 March 2011.
eX de Medici
Bullpup 2009
watercolour on paper
Image courtesy of the Australian War Memorial, article no.: OL00610.003
Karen and Rachael were in Canberra for the opening last night. Perspectives runs from 2 September 2010 – 2 March 2011.
eX de Medici
Bullpup 2009
watercolour on paper
Image courtesy of the Australian War Memorial, article no.: OL00610.003
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eX de Medici
Del Kathryn Barton: AGNSW Acquisition
The Art Gallery of New South Wales recently unveiled their newest acquisition, come of things, by our very own Del Kathryn Barton. The work was purchased for the AGNSW with funds provided by Contempo at the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales, 2009-2010. Karen and Chris were on hand to celebrate with Del.
Del Kathryn Barton come of things 2010
synthetic polymer paint, gouache, watercolour and pen on polyester canvas
2 parts, 250 x 360 cm overall
left image: photographed by Fiona Susanto right image: photographed by Lynn McColl
Del Kathryn Barton come of things 2010
synthetic polymer paint, gouache, watercolour and pen on polyester canvas
2 parts, 250 x 360 cm overall
left image: photographed by Fiona Susanto right image: photographed by Lynn McColl
Labels:
Del Kathryn Barton,
Karen Woodbury
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