Showing posts with label Tomasz Talaj. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Staff Picks - Gallery Associate Megan Fizell

Clifton Pugh (1924 - 1990)
Hand & Orchid
Etching 25/75
22 x 15cm (image size)
33 x 25cm (paper size)
no.11067

Born in 1924 in Richmond, Victoria, Clifton Pugh made a name for himself for his portraiture and landscape paintings, after serving in the Australian Imperial Forces in New Guinea in his early years. Pugh attended the National Gallery of Victoria Art School from 1947 to 1949, and then spent much of his life in his bush property 'Dunmoochin' outside of Melbourne. Greatly inspired by the natural environment, Pugh was joined in his love of the land by other artists, who together with him became the Dunmoochin Artists Society in 1953. In the year before his death in 1990, Pugh set up the Dunmoochin Foundation to preserve the bushland and enable other artists to use the studios in future.

Brett Whiteley (1939-1992)
The Luxembourg Gardens (glimpse) (detail)
Pen and Ink on Paper
55.5 x 75 cm
Initialed 'BW' lower right
Illustrated: Brett Whiteley: Paris Regarde de Côté, Australian Galleries, 1990, Plate 41.
Provenance: Australian Galleries
Private collection Melbourne since 1992
no.11042

The Luxembourg Gardens (glimpse) is part of a series of works on paper which Whiteley produced in Paris between June and July of 1989. Whiteley had rented an apartment on the Rue de Tournon and produced one work a day for 60 days. These are regarde de cote (sidelong glances), which Whiteley saw as the answer to creating images of the city which were not cliché. "millions of pictures have been painted – how to find a new vision is the challenge. What one is after is a high-octane visual poetic journalism, brief, essential and above all fresh. This can best be achieved by drawing, and not the heavy métier of oil paint." Offered for the first time since it was acquired from the Paris Regarde de Coté exhibition this is a superb example of Whiteley's masterful draughtsmanship.

Reference: Brett Whiteley's introduction to: Brett Whiteley: Paris Regarde De Côté, Australian Galleries, 1990.


Adriane Strampp (b.1960)
Stags 2009
Oil on linen
101.5 x 101.5 cm
no.10650

Strampp’s new work takes another look at the horse and the landscape, in a quieter and more contemplative manner, together with the use of a limited palette. Her work continues to explore the intangible and evocative, that communicates before it is understood, and the importance of and relationship between scale, surface and the poetic image through a method of layering and reduction that reflects the experience of connection, through history on either a personal or broader level. Subject and shadow are indeterminate, and the viewer is drawn into the work to decide between what is ‘real’ and what is not. More importantly, it is hoped that the viewer will experience a connection of experience through the work. This new body of work will be exhibited later in the year as part of her Master’s degree submission.

Christopher Beaumont (b.1961)
Still Life with Quince, Artichoke and Ivy 2006
Oil on linen
76 x 84cm

The space in these works is a virtual or abstract space while the rendering of objects wholly representational. I had a great interest in astronomy as a child. The heavens are an abstract emptiness with objects moving on principles of geometry. The world of atoms & molecules are often pictured as coloured spheres in this same black space. Atoms and molecules don’t actually look like this at all but this helps us to understand them conceptually. It is the same space of 3D computer modelling. I have grown up in a time when these images are commonplace and this is definitely an influence on the way I conceive of paintings. -Christopher Beaumont, 2007

Kerry Lester
Aridne auf Naxos
Woodcut print 42/60
76.5 x 56.5cm
Commissioned by the Australian Opera for its
Australian Opera's 40th Anniversity Print Portfolio
(to be sold individually)
no.7733


Geoffrey Proud (b. 1946)
Near the Orchard – a Study in Black 2008
oil on canvas
89 x 120cm
no.9843

Often quirky and verging on the surreal, Geoffrey Proud's paintings in oil and pastel are like fractured fairytales. Depicting a world of innocence with a sometimes ominous edge, Proud's paintings are fantastic and bizarre. His choice of subjects is broad, including children and childhood narratives, flowers, still lifes and nudes. Alternating between expressionist impastoed brushwork and sensitive detail, he experiments freely with vibrant colour and varying textures. The highly glazed surfaces of his recent oils give his scenes an ethereal and otherworldly quality. Proud has won numerous awards including the Sulman Prize in 1976 for a painting on perspex, and the Archibald prize in 1990 for his portrait of writer Dorothy Hewett. He has exhibited consistently in all state capitals since 1966 and is represented in the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; many State and regional gallery collections; Parliament House collections in Canberra and Sydney; Artbank; IBM collection; and the Elton John collection, London.

Tomasz Talaj (b. 1964)
Epic Flight 2007
Oil on plywood
10.5 x 15.3cm
no. 9432

Sarah Edmondson
Untitled (Lemons on a Pink Plate) 2003
Oil on canvas
30 x 30cm
Signed 'sarah edmondson '03' lower right
no.8091

Stephen Nothling (b.1962)
Swimming Bird II
Oil on canvas
10 x 10 cm

Known for his paintings of paradise–evoking roses, this exhibition of paradise landscapes was born out of Nothling’s monumental 2008 self portrait entitled Self Portrait out the front, exhibited in the Salon de Refusés last year. The work was in homage to Nothling’s own paradise – his home on the outskirts of Brisbane – and from it emerged this larger series loosely based on local Brisbane landscapes.

Immersed within the idea of paradise and perfection, Nothling created the fictional, ‘Nowhereland,’ an imaginary destination which acts as a backdrop for his pictorial theatrics. In Nowhereland Nothling’s parachuted navigator, (perhaps the pilot from the biplane in Joyflight) descends gently to the middle of nowhere.

Victor Rubin (b.1950)
Still Life II, Jan 1975
oil on masonite
15.2 x 20.3 cm
Signed and dated lower right 'Jan 75 VR.'
no.10731

Painted when Rubin was in his early to late 20’s the boards have been archived in Victor’s studio since they were painted. The period covers 1974-1976 with the majority of paintings from 1974-75 when he was living in Raine Street Bondi Junction in Sydney. This period of his work follows on from his involvement with the famous Yellow House in Macleay Street, Potts Point where he exhibited in 1971 at which point the Yellow House attracted the most cutting edge contemporary artists of the time including Brett Whiteley and others. The period is also marked by a strong influence from John Olsen who was Rubin’s teacher at the Bakery Art School and who remains a close friend.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Friday, September 11, 2009

Gallery News 11 September: Tony Irving, Garry Shead, Arthur Boyd, Patrick Hockey, Podcasts


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Important Australian Paintings

Garry Shead (b.1942)

Garry Shead (b.1942)
Monarchy at Sunset 1995
Oil on canvas
122 x 155cm
Signed 'Garry Shead 95' lower left
no.1606


Illustrated: Grishin., S, Garry Shead, Encounters with Royalty,
Craftsman House 1998, plate 3, page 37.

Exhibited: Lyall Burton Gallery, Melbourne
Touring Exhibition, Brisbane City Gallery, 1998

Provenance: Lyall Burton Gallery, Melbourne
Eva Breuer Art Dealer, Sydney

Monarchy at Sunset 1995 is one of the largest major paintings from the early period of the important 'Royal Suite' series.

The painting is illustrated in the definitive text on the series and is one of the largest paintings from the beginning of the series in 1995. The composition is a complex one involving multiple large figures including both the Queen and the Consort. The painting also includes the other essential images of the best paintings of the series; the harbour bridge, the silhouetted kangaroo, the Koala and the sprig of golden wattle. Please contact the gallery for further information or to arrange a viewing.



Arthur Boyd (1920-1999)

Arthur Boyd (1920-1999)
Two Angels with Black Hair 1964
Pastel on paper
46 x 61.5cm (image size)
no.7356


Provenance: Collection of the artist
John Gild Galleries, WA
Lister Calder Galleries, Perth
Private collection, Perth

Exhibited: Arthur Boyd, Skinner Galleries, Perth, 1965, ca. 34
Arthur Boyd Pastels, Australian Galleries, Melbourne, 1965, cat. 27
John Gild Galleries, Perth
Lister Calder Galleries, Perth

Arthur Boyd is represented in the National Gallery of Australia, all state galleries, many regional galleries, as well as many other important public collections in Australia and overseas. Born into a lineage of gifted painters, potters, musicians and architects, Arthur Boyd became the most celebrated member, in Australia’s cultural history, of that revered artistic family.

Two Angels with Black Hair 1964 is a powerful, dream-like image. Boyd’s use of the delicate pastel contrasts with the dramatic struggle of the two angel’s frozen in mid motion across the page.

Reference: Philipp, F., Arthur Boyd, Thames & Hudson, London, 1967, cat. 14.30, p.129, illus pl. XLI



Arthur Boyd (1920-1999)
Sleeping woman with dragonfly and watching figure c.1964
pastel on paper
48.5 x 63 cm (image size)
Signed 'Arthur Boyd' lower right
Provenance: Private collection, Sydney
no.10815

Arthur Boyd’s work of the 1960s is characterised by a great focus on experimentation with alternative media such as pastel. Perhaps Boyd’s greatest achievement in pastel are the series of works based on Italy’s most revered Saint, St Francis of Assisi, which were produced in this period following his move to London. St Francis is known as the patron saint of animals and the environment. St Francis has been an important subject throughout art history and in 1963, prior to his visit to Umbria, Boyd looked at the St Francis paintings by the old master Sassetta at the National Gallery, London. In the summer of 1964, he and his family travelled to Italy, visiting the town of Gubbio where St Francis is said to have tamed the dangerous local wolfe. In the autumn of the same year, Boyd produced pastel images of the 'Wolf of Gubbio'.

The St Francis series are a major body of work, examples of which are included in all major public galleries in Australia. The series includes lithographs, paintings, pastels and tapestry. In 1975 the Australian National Gallery purchased twenty tapestries including from the St Francis series, some of which were subsequently used in the re-furnishing of Yarralumla, the Governor-General’s residence in Canberra. In 1968 Boyd made sixteen lithographs which were made into a book with TSR Boase and published by Thames and Hudson. Maragret Pont’s Arthur Boyd and Saint Francis of Assisi 1964-1974 was published by Macmillain in 2004.





Patrick Hockey (1948-1992)

Patrick Hockey (1948-1992)
Nindooinbah Interior c.1984
acrylic on board
91 x 121cm
Provenance: Private collection, Sydney
Signed lower right 'Hockey'
no.10767


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Anna Platten (b.1957)

Anna Platten (b.1957)
The Waking Dream 2009
Oil on linen
210.5 x 119 cm
no.10819


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Contemporary Painting

Tomasz Talaj (b.1964)

Tomasz Talaj (b.1964)
Daydream 2009
Oil on canvas
61 x 200cm


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Tomasz Talaj (b.1964)
Untitled 2009
Oil on canvas
90 x 140cm

Tomasz Talaj (b.1964)
Untitled 2009
Oil on canvas
90 x 140cm


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Tomasz Talaj (b.1964)
Untitled 2009
Oil on canvas
122 x 183cm


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Tomasz Talaj (b.1964)
Untitled 2009
Oil on canvas
183 x 122cm


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Michael Muir (b.1975)

Michael Muir (b.1975)
Untitled
Oil on canvas
66 x 66cm
no.10742


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Michael Muir (b.1975)
Untitled
Oil on canvas
66 x 66cm
no.10743


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Current Exhibition

Tony Irving (b.1939)
Other places, other views

Opening Saturday 12 September 3-5pm

Tony Irving (b.1939)
Watching and Waiting in Rome 2009
Oil on linen
137 x 185.5cm
no.10808


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Tony Irving (b.1939)
The Warrior
Gouache on arches paper
40 x 40cm
no.10799


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Upcoming Exhibition

Judy Cassab (b.1920) & John Seed (b.1945)
The Two of Us

Opening Wednesday 30 September 6-8pm

Judy Cassab (b.1920)
Morning Light 2008
Oil on canvas
50 x 39.5 cm
signed 'Cassab 08' lower right
no.10679


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John Seed (b.1945)
Magellanic Cloud
Painted steel
55 x 52 x 40cm
signed 'Proud' lower right

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Featured Graphic

Arthur Boyd (1920-1999)

Arthur Boyd (1920-1999)
Saint Jerome
Etching
65 x 49.5cm (sheet size)
'hc' lower left, signed 'Arthur Boyd' lower right
Provenance: The artist's family
no.8700

Note: 'hc' is an abbreviation for a Hors d'Commerce proof - a version of the print that is identical to the others in the edition but that was not intended for sale. The graphic above may have been used as a sample to show galleries and dealers, or as a gift to a friend.





Eva Breuer Art Dealer Podcasts

In 2009 the gallery has introduced podcasts (online videos) which appear on the website in conjunction with each exhibition. In addition to exhibitions, the podcasts will also cover the important Australian artists in which the gallery specialises, including Sidney Nolan (below). The podcasts include two minutes of commentary by gallery staff, an interview with each artist and images of the paintings available.

How to Use Podcasts

1. Download Apple Quicktime player if is not already installed on your computer. Click here to download the free software.
2. Install Apple Quicktime player.
3. Once installed, visit the Podcast page by clicking here.
4. Click on the image of the podcast you would like to watch and the movie will begin to play.
5. Please ensure your volume is turned on so that the sound is audible.


Sample Podcast (Click the image to visit the podcast page)

Current Exhibition

September
Gallery 1: Tony Irving
Gallery 2: Spring Exhibition



Upcoming Exhibitions

September
Gallery 2: Spring Exhibition
Gallery 1: Judy Cassab & John Seed

October
Gallery 1: Spring Exhibition
Gallery 2: Sam Wade
Gallery 2: Rosemary Valadon
Gallery 2: Madeleine Winch


November
Gallery 1: Summer Exhibition
Gallery 2: Doreen Gadsby


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