Artwork for wall at end of hallway in David's office

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Artworks for wall in David’s office at the end of the hallway. Notes on each artist and workPeter Daverington Acacia Tree, 2021 Oil and gold leaf on canvas 122x91cm

Peter’s work is quite defined, which will add some bold elements to the room. The gold leaf in this work really shimmers, which will contrast and blend beautifully with the soft colours and textural elements in the office design.


Justin Andrews Endless Infinite Diffusion Network Acrylic on canvas over plywood panel 121.5 x 84.5cm

Again, Justin’s work is defined and structured. The warmth in the tones compliment the soft hues of the office design. It will highlight the textural elements in the furnishings with its flat, bold look.


Jennifer Goodman Cascade, 2021 Oil on linen, stretched linen in a lined timber shadow frame 200 x 120cm

Jennifer’s work has a similar feel to Justin’s, however, there is an organic, warm, element given the combination of shapes. The larger work is a stronger approach to the space and the artwork will be more impactful. It is personal, as to whether you both would like the artwork to compliment or blend or to have more presence.


Jennifer Goodman, Tangier, 2021, 150 x 100cm

This work is too big… I change the size to put on the wall. I think the colours are wrong – I just wanted you to see the size.


Sally Ross Landscape Rocks, Oil on wood panel 100x 80cm


Sally’s work is detailed and intricate… pulls the viewer in. It’s a totally different colour tone for the office, bringing the bright and airy feel of the landscape in to the office.

Alexander McKenzie The island is not a refuge 2021 Oil on linen 102 x 81 cm


Alexander’s work is gentle and detailed, again pulling the viewer in to the work. It brings the landscape in the office, blending the gentle tones of the office design with the soft and calming stillness of the work.

Vera Moller Amaranda, 2020 Oil on linen, 122 x 117cm


Vera’s work is organic and abstracted, giving the effect of the bottom of the sea. The work blends tonally with the office, bringing different highlights to the room, together with having an atmospheric effect.


PETER DAVERINGTON Born Melbourne 1974

EDUCATION 2006 2004

Master of Fine Art (Research), Victorian College of the Arts Graduate Diploma in Visual Art, Victorian College of the Arts

SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2020 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 1998

Peter Daverington: Work to the Finish, Michael Reid, Sydney Surface Zero, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne Daverington does de Chirico, Susan Boutwell Gallery, Munich Weltlandscaft, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne Before the Apocalypse, Shanghai Mass Art Center, Shanghai Iconophilia, The Lodge Gallery, New York Lacuna, Chasm Gallery, Brooklyn, New York Because Painting, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne Into the Never, Hill Smith Gallery, Adelaide From the Future With Love, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne Poiesis, Arc One Gallery, Melbourne Holy Mountain, Boutwell Draper Gallery, Sydney The Continuum, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne Peter Daverington, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne Everness, Boutwell Draper Gallery, Sydney The Dervish Series, Fortyfivedownstairs Gallery, Melbourne Reflections on Hyperspace, Until Never/City Lights Modulations II, Style Crisis, Mars Gallery, Melbourne Modulations, Mars Gallery, Melbourne New Paintings, Smyrnios Gallery Australia Earth, Roar Studios, Melbourne

GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2021 2020 2017

2016 2015

2014

2013

Sydney Contemporary 2021,ARC ONE Gallery ,Melbourne, Australia Out Of The Darkness: A Survivor’s Journey, Art Gallery of Ballarat, Ballarat, MINUTIAE, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne, Australia ONLINE: Sydney Contemporary, ARC ONE Gallery ,Melbourne, Australia Colour Sense ,Arc One Gallery, Melbourne, Australia Sydney Contemporary, ARC ONE Gallery, Carriageworks, Sydney 9 X 5 NOW, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, VCA, Melbourne Latent Content Analysis, The Lodge Gallery, New York, NY Digital: The World of Alternative Realities, Justin Art House Museum, Melbourne The Oasis, Gitler_& Gallery, New York, NY Lurid Beauty - Australian Surrealism and its Echoes, National Gallery of Victoria The Garden, QUT Museum, Queensland The Unicorn Tapestries, Gitler_& Gallery, New York, NY Post Human Utopia, The Lodge Gallery, New York, NY Synthetic Landscapes, MAF Video, Melbourne Art Fair Currents - Santa Fe International New Media Festival, Santa Fe, New Mexico Perceptions of Space: Justin Collection, Glen Eira City Council Gallery Archibald Prize, National Gallery of New South Wales A World Apart, Arc One Gallery, Melbourne TGF Sports, The Lodge Gallery, New York Fleurieu Art Prize, Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia Banyule Award for Works on Paper, Hatch Contemporary Arts Space New Horizons, Gippsland Gallery The lie of the land - contemporary landscapes from the collection, Geelong Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Innovators 1, Linden Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne Peekskill Project V, Hudson Valley Centre of Contemporary Art, NY 100 Little Deaths, Bravin Lee Programs, New York


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Geelong Contemporary Art Prize, Geelong Gallery Currents-Santa Fe International New Media Festival Under The Influence, Kianga Ellis Projects, Brooklyn New Romantics, curated by Simon Gregg, Gippsland Art Gallery KIAF11, ARC ONE Gallery, Seoul, Korea Art + Architecture II, Boutwell Draper Gallery, Sydney John Leslie Art Prize, Gippsland Gallery Fletcher Jones Art Prize, Geelong Gallery Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Constellations - Australian Contemporary Drawing1, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne Turbulent Terrain, La Trobe Regional Gallery Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize, Bendigo Gallery Lang-scapes, Conical Inc, Melbourne Keith and Elisabeth Murdoch Travelling Fellowship Exhibition, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne Blake Prize (touring), Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Blake Prize, NAS Gallery, Sydney Fletcher Jones Art Prize, Geelong Gallery MacarthurCook Award, Fortyfivedownstairs Gallery Melbourne Art Fair, Boutwell Draper Gallery, Arc One Gallery, Melbourne Bal Tashchit- Thou Shalt Not Destroy, Jewish Museum Australia Redlands Westpac Art Prize, Mosman Art Gallery Australian Drawing Part 2, John Buckley Gallery Keith and Elisabeth Murdoch Travelling Fellowship Exhibition, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Victorian College of the Arts Metro 5 Art Prize, Metro 5 Gallery, Melbourne Abn Amro, Optus Tower, Melbourne Nude, Mars Gallery, Melbourne Dominique Segan Drawing Prize, Old Castlemaine Gaol Graduates, Dickerson Gallery, Sydney Graduate Exhibition, Victorian College of the Arts Gallery, Melbourne Special, Seventh Gallery, Melbourne Athenaeum Award, Athenaeum Club, Melbourne Umpa Art Prize, George Paton Gallery ANZ Visual Arts Fellowship, ANZ Bank, Melbourne National works on paper, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery Brett Whiteley Travelling Arts Scholarship, Brett Whiteley Gallery, AGNSW Robert Jacks Drawing Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery Banyule Works on Paper, Banyule City Council Gallery MLC Acquisitive, MLC Melbourne Dominique Segan Drawing Prize, Castlemaine State Festival Architectural drawings, Sofa Gallery, Istanbul Tagged, Sects Gallery, Vancouver Off the Wall, National Gallery of Victoria

MURAL COMMISSIONS 2014 2013 2011 2010 2007 2005 2003 2001 1998 1997 1996 1993 1991

Audobon Mural Project, Harlem, New York, NY Minhang District Health Bureau, Shanghai, China Hibernian House, Sydney, Australia Biosol, Ahrweiler, Germany Villa 21, Buenos Aires, Argentina Langham Hotel, Melbourne Habiba Resort, Nuweiba, Sinai, Egypt MAB, Condor Building, Docklands, Melbourne Wish, Seattle, USA Sultanahmet, Istanbul Turkey Malostranska, Prague, Czech Republic Ahrweiler, Germany San Pedro, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala Ministry of Transport Mural project, Collingwood

PERFORMANCES


2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

2006 2005 2001 1998-00

Turkish Music Concert, The Amati and Friends of Islamic Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Sufi Songs of Love, Dergah Al Farah, New York City Illuminations of the Heart, Melbourne Recital Centre Biography of an Empire, Columbia University, New York City New Rome, Aya Irini Museum, Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey Dualities Twilight Series, Elder Hall, Adeaide Festival Ney recital, Yerebatan Sarnici (Basilica Cistern), Istanbul, Turkey From the Garden of Ecstasy, Sunday Live, ABC FM Alchemy of Joy, 3MBS Radio: Live at the Convent Sufi-Jazz Fusion, with Kudsi Erguner Ensemble, BMW Edge, Melbourne International Arts Festival Alchemy of Joy, fortyfivedownstairs Gallery, Melbourne Mystical Journeys, Monash University, Victoria Turkish Sufi Music ceremony, fortyfivedownstairs Gallery, Melbourne Turkish Sufi Music performances at; Parliament House Canberra; State Parliament House, Victoria STV, Turkish Television, live performance with Ertugrul Erkisi Spaceboat TV, Experimental Music Project, Seattle Principal Ney Flute with the Mevlevi of North America

AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES 2018 2011 2010 2008 2007 2006 2006 2005 2004 2003

Finalist, Doug Moran National Portrait Prize The Rupert Bunny Fellowship Australia Council for the Arts, Skills and Development - Music Basso Residency, Kreuzberg, Berlin Point-B Worklodge Residency, New York City John Coburn Emerging Professional Artist Award City of Melbourne, Arts Grant Artist in Residence, Australian Embassy, Buenos Aires KPMG Tutorship City of Melbourne, Arts Grant Australia Council for the Arts, New Work – Visual Art National Gallery Women’s Association Postgraduate Award Dominique Segan Drawing Prize

DISCOGRAPHY 2009 2006

The Continuum – 8 Tracks, self-published, 51:07 The Dervish Series Soundscape (recorded in the Cheops pyramid, Giza, Egypt) – 2 Tracks, self-published, 20:11

COLLECTIONS Artbank KPMG MacQuarie Bank Geelong Gallery Gippsland Art Gallery City of Port Philip

BIBLIOGRAPHY 2016

2014

Sarah Casscone, The Top 30 Most Exciting Street Artists Right Now: Part I, Artnet, Nov 16, 2016 Andrew Frost, Why A Mountain: An Interview with Peter Daverington, The Art Life, Nov 7, 2016 Bronwyn Watson, Peter Daverington’s Welcome to the pleasure dome at Geelong Gallery, The Australian, April, 2016 Phip Murray, On the World Stage, Art Collector, p.76-77, (illus), Jan, 2014


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2005 2004 1998 1991

Kirsten Rann, Reviews: International, ARTnews, p.110, Sept, 2013 Sunzhong Qin, Shanghai Evening Post, Front Page, (illus), 31 May, 2013 Dan Rule, Around the Galleries - Peter Daverington, The Age, 16 March, 2013 Steve Dow, Big, bold and full of possibilities, Sydney Morning Herald, 1 Jan, 2013 Ashley Crawford, The Party Before the Apocalypse, Art Wall, Issue 4, p.8-23 (illus), Kirsten Rann, Shapeshifter, Art Monthly, p.5-8,(illus) March 2012 Simon Gregg, New Romantics - Darkness and Light in Australian Art, The Glacial, p. 97-106. Micaela Boland, Fair Give locals a Brush with Korea, The Age, Sept, 2011 Dan Rule, Peter Daverington, Poiesis, The Age, 24 Sept, 2011 Gunter Schmitt, Eine Weinlandschaft entsteht, General Anzeiger, 14 Aug, 2010 Harbant Gill, Out Of This World, Herald Sun, 18 Jan. 2010 Penny Webb, Galleries-Peter Daverington, The Age, Melbourne Magazine, 11 Dec Bryony Nainby, Beyond Imagination-into the Abyss, Exhibition Cataloque Essay, Sept. Cabrilo Harvey, Stamer Kings Way- The beginnings of Australian Graffiti, p.184, 284. Yavuz Uluturk, Ney’in Pesinde bir Avustrayali, ZAMAN, p.17, 27 July 2009 Ashley Crawford, Sublime Aspirations, Australian Art Review, p.20-22, Vol 17, 2008 Robert Nelson, Air of trepidation in world of uncertainty, The Age, 27 Oct, 2008 Annemarie Kylie, Digital Life, Vogue Living, Oct-Dec, 2008 Ashley Crawford, Exhibition Catalogue Essay, Oct, 2008 Harbant Gill, Such Lavish Sprays, Herald Sun, 9 June 2008 Virginia Fraser, Wading into Scripture:Bal Taschit, Melbourne, Art Monthly, June 2008 Tracey Clement, When Mars Met Venus, The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 April, 2008 Harbant Gill, Whirl of his own, Herald Sun, 9 May 2007 Andrew Stephens, Artist puts a fresh spin on Islam, The Age, 21 April 2007 Ali Alizadeh, The Poetics of Sufi Madness, Exhibition Catalogue Essay. Prue Miller, Making a Mark, Australian Art Review, p. 71, Vol 13, May -June, 2007 Jeannette Neumann, Inside Villa 21, Buenos Aires Herald, 4 March 2007 Harbant Gill, Colouring his world, Herald Sun, 12 February 2007 Lorena Oliva, “Extranjeros que vienen para ayudar, una costumbre que se afirma”, LA NACION, 20 January 2006. Megan Backhouse, Awards round-up, The Age, 6 December 2006 Lachlan Macdowell, The Pleasure-Dome, Catalogue Essay, 2006 Knifey, When Worlds Collide, The Art of Peter Daverington, Brain Damage, #13, Polish Aerosol Culture Magazine, (illus), Nov 2005, p. 86 – 88 Karen Burns, Modulations, Catalogue Essay, 2005 Harb Gill, Writing on the Wall, Herald Sun, (illus), 13 March 2004 Tim Carlson, Renegade Painters Come Above Ground, The Georgia Straight, (illus), Vancouver, 18 June 1998 Peter Timms, Melbourne Scene, Art in Australia (illus), p.131,Vol 32, May 1991





VERA MÖLLER BIOGRAPHY 1986 1955

Arrived in Australia Born in Bremen, Germany

TEACHING APPOINTMENTS 2000–2001 1997–2003 1997 1996

Lecturer, Department of Drawing, Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Lecturer, Faculty of Art and Culture, Department of Visual Art and Display, RMIT, Melbourne Tutor and Lecturer, History and Theory of Design, Department of Interior Design, Faculty for the Constructed Environment, RMIT, Melbourne Lecturer, Multimedia Center, Victoria University, Melbourne

EDUCATION

2003–2007 1995–1998 1993–1994 1990–1992 1983 1979–1983 1976–1979

Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University, Melbourne Master of Fine Arts, Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Postgraduate Diploma, Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Bachelor of Fine Arts, Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Bachelor of Education, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany Microbiology Studies, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany Theology Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany Biology Studies, Universität Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany and Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2017 2015 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2003 2002

ahead of all parting, Sophie Gannon Gallery, Melbourne slow indigo, Sophie Gannon Gallery, Melbourne fringeflux, Olsen Irwin Gallery, Sydney liquilumber, Sophie Gannon Gallery, Melbourne pearlbush, Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane solopinks and monoeyes: Fictional Hybrids, Simon Cooper Gallery, Canterbury Christ Church University Gallery, Canterbury, UK out there, Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney darkrooming, Fremantle Art Centre, Fremantle, WA nocturnalians and shadow eaters, Sophie Gannon Gallery, Melbourne nethergreens, Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane neomorphics (Neugemüse), La Trobe University Museum of Art, Melbourne darkrooming, Monash University Faculty Gallery, Melbourne prototopia, Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney the softmachines, Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane the softmachines, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne parallilli, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne pseudolonia, Jardin des Plantes, Paris, France labland, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne


2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1993–1994

bush bush no.5, Sherman Galleries, Artbox, Sydney bush bush, First Floor, Melbourne neo bush, Ben Grady Gallery, Canberra neo bush, Span Galleries Melbourne digit park, West Space, Melbourne the jungle out there: Part 2, smith + stoneley, Brisbane birdhouse, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne rotkäppchen, smith + stoneley, Brisbane (via satellite project) on the road, Street Project, Scheunenviertel, Berlin, Germany on the road, Street Project, Broadway, New York, USA the jungle out there: Part 1, Temple, Melbourne tiger, International House of Japan, Tokyo, Japan on the road, Street Project, Roppongi nightclub district, Tokyo, Japan my wild life, 200 Gertrude Street, Studio 12, Melbourne details from my wild life, Linden Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne rip, shop project, Southgate Complex, Melbourne cut 1-4, The Malthouse Theatre Foyer, Melbourne cut 5-8, The Malthouse Theatre Foyer, Melbourne strapped and cut, ether ohnetitel, Melbourne

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2017 2016 2014 2013 2009 2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

Every Brilliant Eye: Australian Art of the 1990s, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Deakin University Contemporary Sculpture Award Exhibition, Deakin University, Melbourne The Skullbone Experiment, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston, TAS Reforest, Stour Valley Art, Elwick House, Ashford, Kent, UK Deakin University Contemporary Sculpture Award Exhibition, Deakin University, Melbourne The Ecologies Project, curated by Geraldine Barlow and Kyla McFarlane, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne Tidal 08, City of Devonport Art Award, Devonport Regional Gallery, Devonport, TAS Bal Tashchit: Thou Shalt Not Destroy: The environment in Biblical and Rabbinic Sources, curated by Ashley Crawford and Melissa Amore, The Jewish Museum of Australia, Melbourne Snap Freeze, curated by Jenna Blyth, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville, VIC Into Abstract, curated by Ingrid Hoffmann and Katherine von Witt, Hawkesbury Regional Gallery, Hawkesbury, NSW Curious Forms, La Trobe University Art Museum, Melbourne Before the body-matter, curated by Geraldine Barlow, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne Army Brats, curated by Catherine Bell, Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne Tidal 06, City of Devonport Art Award, Devonport Regional Gallery. Devonport, TAS Imagine…the creativity shaping our culture, curated by Zara Stanhope, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne Papermoon, curated by Dr. Ellie Ray, Devonport Regional Gallery, Devonport, TAS touring to Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, Toowoomba, QLD; Orange Regional Art Gallery, Orange, NSW; Maroondah Art Gallery, Melbourne; Gippsland Art Gallery, Gippsland, VIC; Plimsoll Art Gallery, Hobart Recent Acquisitions – City of Port Phillip, Linden St Kilda Centre for Contemporary Arts, Melbourne Imaging the Apple, curated by Dr. John R. Neeson, touring Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong, VIC; Noosa Regional Art Gallery, Noosa, QLD; War Memorial Art Gallery, University of Sydney, Sydney; McClelland Gallery, Langwarrin, VIC Imaging the Apple, curated by Dr. John R. Neeson, touring Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat, VIC; Plimsoll Gallery, Centre for the Arts, University of Tasmania, Hobart; Latrobe Regional Gallery, Morwell, VIC; RMIT Project Space, Melbourne; Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong, VIC The Spirit of Football, curated by Jason Smith, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Echo, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville Material Witness: The 15th Tamworth Textile Fibre Biennial, curated by Robyn Daw, touring John Curtin Gallery, Curtin University of Technology, Perth and Queen Victoria Museum and Art


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Gallery at Royal Park, Launceston Cicely and Colin Rigg Contemporary Design Award, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne A Modelled World, curated by Robert Lindsay, McClelland Gallery, Langwarrin, VIC Robert Jacks Drawing Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo, VIC A Modelled World, curated by Robert Lindsay, McClelland Gallery, Langwarrin, VIC Robert Jacks Drawing Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo, VIC North, Bundoora Homestead, Latrobe University, Melbourne Stonnington Sculpture Prize Exhibition, Melbourne Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award, Werribee Park, Werribee Hybrid Objects, Melbourne Museum, Science and Life Gallery, Melbourne Material Witness: The 15th Tamworth Textile Fibre Biennial, curated by Robyn Daw, touring Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington, VIC; QUT Cultural Precinct, Art Museum, Brisbane; Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, Port Pirie, SA; Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery, Campbelltown, NSW Good Vibrations, curated by Zara Stanhope, Heide Museum of Modern Art. Melbourne Crossing, curated by Peter Westwood, University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH, Finland Hybrid Objects, Australian Embassy. Tokyo Tamworth Textile Fibre Biennial, curated by Robyn Daw, Tamworth, NSW John Leslie Art Prize, Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale, VIC National Works on Paper, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington Peninsula, VIC Noxious Laughing Gas, curated by Merrin Eirth, VCA Gallery, Melbourne Stitching, curated by Rachel Young, RMIT Project Space, Melbourne utopic procedures, Westspace, Melbourne something for the ladies…, Penthouse & Pavement, Melbourne spacecraft 0701, curated by Suzie Attiwill, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne low down: Recent Acquisitions, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne the formguide, curated by Vera Möller, RMIT Project Space, Melbourne The Retrieved Object, curated by Elizabeth Gower, Linden Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne National Works on Paper, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington Peninsula, VIC Material & Beyond, curated by the Frock Initiative, touring Brisbane, Western Australia and New Zealand natural disasters/disasters unnatural, curated by Jenepher Duncan and Zara Stanhope, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne Bill Posters Will Not Be Prosecuted, Federation Square Hoardings Project, curated and administered by ACCA, CCP and 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne Geelong Contemporary Painting Prize, Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong, VIC Emblematic, curated by Amelia Gundelach, smith + stoneley, Brisbane Extraordinary, curated by Amelia Gundelach, smith + stoneley, Brisbane little black number, 1st Floor, Melbourne Wannabe, curated by Charlotte Day, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne Murdoch Travelling Fellowship Finalist Exhibition, VCA, Melbourne Natural Selection, curated by Linda Michael, Museum of Contemporary Art (as part of the Australian Perspecta 1997 ‘between art & nature’), Sydney ANZ Fellowship, ANZ Headquarters, Melbourne Alluring, curated by Natalie King, RMIT Project Space, Melbourne Display, curated by Kate Shaw, Platform 2, Melbourne Dermatology, curated by Stephen O’Connell, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne Shapeshift, curated by Claire Doherty, ACCA, Melbourne 1035 Kilograms, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne Decadence, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne

AWARDS AND COMMISSIONS

2013

Great Barrier Reef Foundation, Heron Island Research Station, QLD Tasmanian Land Conservancy Trust, Skullbone Plains, TAS


2011 2008 2003–2007 2003 2002

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Travel and Export Grant, UK exhibition, Arts Victoria Stourvalley Arts, Kent Residency and Stipend, Arts Victoria, in conjunction with Heide Museum of Modern Art Mollie Holman Doctoral Medal, Monash University, Melbourne Australian Postgraduate Award, Monash University, Melbourne Stonnington Sculpture Prize, Melbourne Research Grant, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne Paris Studio Residency and Stipend, Australia Council Grant Development Grant, Arts Victoria John Leslie Art Prize Bundanon Residency, Shoalhaven, NSW Cranlana Program, The Myer Foundation Australia Council Grant Keith and Elizabeth Murdoch Travelling Fellowship (Japan, Germany, USA) Australia Council Grant Sir Ian Potter Foundation Award, Victorian College of the Arts City of Prahran Acquisitive Award

COLLECTIONS Artbank, Sydney, Australian National Museum, Canberra BHP Billiton, Melbourne City of Port Phillip, Melbourne Latrobe University Collection, Melbourne Monash University Collection, Melbourne Macquarie Bank, Sydney National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Stour Valley Arts Collection, UK Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Private Collections in Australia, Germany, Japan, England and the USA


Sally Ross CV born 1969, Melbourne, Australia currently lives and works in Melbourne (previously based in France) EDUCATION 1997-98 Diplôme Supérieur d’Expression Plastique, École d’Art d’Avignon, Avignon, France 1998-90 Bachelor of Arts, Fine Arts, Monash University, Caulfield Campus 1991-94 Post Graduate Diploma, Fine Arts, Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne 1992‘contemporary art and architecture’, Continuing Education Program, Department of Fine Arts, Melbourne University, Melbourne INDIVIDUAL EXHIBTIONS 2020 Smith & Singer, Melbourne 2019 Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney 2018 Murray White Room, Melbourne 2016 Murray White Room, Melbourne 2015 Galerie Sultana, Paris – March 2014 Murray White Room, Melbourne 2012 Murray White Room, Melbourne Galerie Sultana, Paris 2010 Galerie Baumet Sultana, Paris Murray White Room, Melbourne 2008 Murray White Room, Melbourne 2007 Murray White Room, Melbourne Galerie Baumet/Sultana, Paris 2006 Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles 2005 Galerie Baumet/Sultana, Paris Snake, Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne 2004 Kaliman Gallery, Sydney 2003 Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles, USA Taché-Lévy Gallery, Brussels, Belgium 2001 sure enough, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 2000 L’Ane 2000 (The Donkey 2000): Billboard Project, Avignon, France 1998 Peter, Entrée9 – La Vitrine Expérimentale, Avignon, France 1997 L’ami Voyage, Avignon, France Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Melbourne, Australia 1996 16 Small Paintings, First Floor Gallery, Melbourne, Australia SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2021 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (touring) Archie 100, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (touring) Winter Group Exhibition, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney 2020 Sydney Contemporary, Carriageworks, Sydney 2019 Sydney Contemporary, Carriageworks, Sydney Spring 1883, The Establishment, Sydney 2018 Territory, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney


Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (touring) Portia Geach Memorial Prize, S.H.Ervin Gallery, Sydney – Finalist Geelong Contemporary Art Prize, Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong Sydney Contemporary, Carriageworks, Sydney Spring 1883 (art fair), Hotel Windsor, Melbourne Intimate Realities: Recent works from the SAM collection, Shepparton Art Museum, Shepparton Offsite, the Geelong Gallery Collection at the Australian Club, Melbourne 2017 Portia Geach Memorial Prize, S.H.Ervin Gallery, Sydney – Finalist Amours Courtoises, Group Show, Galerie Sultana, Paris SPRING 1883, Establishment Hotel, Sydney (Murray White Room & Alaska Projects) Independent HQ, art fair, Galerie Sultana, Brussels, Belgium Freshwater, curated by Dr Rebecca Coates, Shepparton Art Museum, Shepparton Losing farther, losing faster, curated by Bradley Vincent, Alaska Projects, Sydney Artist Profile, Australasian Painters 2007-2017, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange Salon des Refusés, S.H.Ervin Gallery, Sydney 2016 Geelong Contemporary Art Prize, Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (touring) Spring 1883, art fair, Windsor Hotel Portia Geech Memorial Prize, S.H.Ervin Gallery, Sydney 2015 Paris Internationale, Paris (art fair) October Spring 1883, Establishment Hotel, Sydney (art fair) Murray White Room, Art Basel, Hong Kong (art fair) Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (touring) 2014 Art–o-Rama, Galerie Sultana, art fair, Marseilles, France Archibald Prize, Art Gallery or New South Wales, Sydney (touring) Spring 1883, Murray White Room, Melborne (art fair, August) Tony Clark & Sally Ross, Portraits, Murray White Room, Melbourne Art Basel, Murray White Room, Hong Kong (art fair) 2013 Fleurieu Art Prize, McLarerenvale, SA Everyday Objects (Bastien Aubry & Dimitri Broquard; Jon Campbell; Tony Clark; Kate Ellis; Martino Gamper; Richard Giblett; Alexander Knox; Mira Gojak; Alasdair McLuckie; Anne-Marie May; Marc Newson; Ricky Swallow; Randal Marsh; Huan Yan; Constanze Zikos & Nora Kogan), Murray White Room, Melbourne Sydney Contemporary, Carriageworks, Sydney NSW Within – group show supervised by Andrew Browne – Sally Ross, David Noonan, Tim McMonagle, Louise Bourgeois, Paul Boston, Hanna Tai, Benjamin Armstrong, Greenwood Street Projects, Abbotsford Pink Summer, galerie Sultana, Paris Art Basel Hong Kong, Murray White Room Raw Material – Material Prima, Group show curated by Diablorosso+La Central+Galerie SULTANA+ Proyectos Ultravioleta, Yautepec, Mexico City Murray White Room, Melbourne 2012 Murray White Room, Melbourne Geelong Contemporary Art Prize, Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong (acquisition) Art for Science, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute Auction, Nellie Castan Gallery, South Yarra


Artists for Kids Culture Auction, Brightspace, St Kilda A Hand Up, Auction for Prahran Mission, Deutscher + Hackett, South Yarra Salon des Refusés, S.H.Ervin Gallery, Sydney 2011 Group 04, Murray White Room, Melbourne Art for Science, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute Auction, Nellie Castan Gallery, South Yarra Artists for Kids Culture Auction, Brightspace, St Kilda 2011 Portia Geach Memorial Award Exhibition, S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney Salon des Refusés, S.H.Ervin Gallery, Sydney 2010 Portia Geach Memorial Award Exhibition, S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney (highly commended) Beleura National Works on Paper, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery,Mornington Contemporary Encounters: A Selection of Works from the Victorian Foundation for Living Australian Artists, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne GROUP 03, Murray White Room, Melbourne Strangeland, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney, Australia 2009 VOLTA5, Galerie Baumet Sultana, Basel, Switzerland GROUP 02, Murray White Room, Melbourne Art LA 2009, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles The Secret Life of Plants, curated by Andrew Gaynor, Linden, Melbourne; Fremantle Arts Centre, Perth 2008 Works on paper, Galerie Baumet Sultana, Paris Hudson Salon, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles ABN Amro Emerging Artist Award, Sydney 2007 Return to Cézanne (Il Faut Rendre à Cézanne ce qui Appartient à Cézanne): Miquel BarcelÓ, Daniel Buren, Paul Cézanne, Clifford Ross, Rineke Dijkstra, Spencer Finch, Nan Goldin, Douglas Gordon, Gloria Friedmann, François Halard, Koo Joeng-a, Ellsworth Kelly, Joey Kötting, Bertrand Lavier, Sol LeWitt, Pierre Malphettes, Brice Marden, Pascal Martinez, Vik Muniz, Rika Noguchi, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Giulio Paolini, Bruno Peinado, Ugo Rondinone, Sally Ross, Jean-Claude Ruggirelo, Charles Sandison, Cindy Sherman, Kazuyuki Takezaki, Sam Taylor-Wood, Michiro Tokuchige, Bill Viola, Frederik Waesen, Andy Warhol, Lawrence Weiner, Rémi Zaugg, Collection Lambert en Avignon, France Unreal-esque, curated by Andrew Frost: Bethany S. Fellows, Caroline Rothwell, Jaki Middleton, Marisa Purcell, Sally Ross, Sarah Parker, Sharon Goodwin, Therese Howard, Grant Pirrie Gallery, Sydney 2006 Show Off, (Galerie Baumet Sultana), Contemporary Art Fair, Paris TENNEWPAINTINGS, Parker’s Box, Brooklyn, USA 2005 Galerie Baumet Sultana, Artissima, Turin, Italy (art fair) 2004 Eijanaika! Yes Future: Le Japon post XX siècle, Collection Lambert enAvignon,Avignon, France Kaliman Gallery, Sydney 2003 Portraiture: Anne Collier, Julia Condon, Lucian Freud, Paul Graham, Bill Henson, David Hockney, Martin Kippenberger, Graham Little, Sharon Lockhart, Catherine Opie, Julian Opie, Elizaberth Peyton, Sally Ross, Dean Sameshima, Thomas Ruff; Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 2002 in situ, Chambre de Séjour avec Vue, Saignon en Luberon, France


2001 travels in time, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne, Australia 2001 in situ, Chambre de Séjour avec Vue, Saignon en Luberon, France 2000 in situ, Chambre de Séjour avec Vue, Saignon en Luberon, France 1999 Spellbound: Ellen Berkenblit, Louise Bourgeois, Angus Fairhurst, Francesca Gabbiani, Karen Kilimnik, Tom Knechtel, Nader, Yoshitomo Nara, Sally Ross, Thomas Schütte, Vivienne Shark LeWitt, Ricky Swallow, Lisa Yuskavage, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 1998 Group Show, Galerie Philippe Rizzo, Paris, France exposition, November, La Caserne des Passagers, Avignon, France expo, perf; video, July, La Caserne des Passagers, Avignon 1996 Secret Archives (curated by Rozalind Drummond), Platform 2, Melbourne, Australia COLLECTIONS Fondation Maeght, St-Paul de Vence, France National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong Shepparton Art Museum, Shepparton National Portrait Gallery, Canberra Heide Museum of Modern Art Artbank Macquarie University Collection, Sydney Private collections in USA, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium & Australia


MARC FREEMAN Marc Freeman, born 1979, is an abstract artist who works across a number of mediums. He produces vibrant two and three dimensional works in which interlocking planes of pattern and colour give rise to repeated symbolic forms. Since graduating from RMIT in 2004 with a Bachelor of Art (Painting) with Honours, Freeman has undertaken two high-profile international residencies in New York and Beijing. In 2015, he was the recipient of the Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship. Freeman currently lives and works in Melbourne, Victoria. SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2018 Cloudbuster, Blockprojects, Melbourne 2016 Signs, NKN Gallery, Melbourne Stir the Beast, Palmer Art Projects, Syndey 2015 Sydney Contemporary, Nellie Castan Projects, Sydney SCOPE New York Art Fair, Nellie Castan Projects, NYC 2013 Gravitas Flow, Nellie Castan Gallery, Melbourne 2011 From on High, Nellie Castan Gallery, Melbourne 2010 Broken Canon, Nellie Castan Gallery, Melbourne Platform, Melbourne 2006 Platform, Melbourne GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 Spring 1883, NKN Gallery, The Establishment Hotel, Sydney


2014

2013

2012 2010 2009 2006 2005

Guides to Help You, Cambell Arcade Degraves Subway, Melbourne 100 Painters of Tomorrow, book launch, Christie’s, London Group Show, Beer Contemporary, London Abstract, Benalla Art Gallery, Victoria Tools of The Trade, Justin Jade Morgan and PAULNACHE, travelling exhibition, New Zealand Group Show, THIS IS NO FANTASY, Melbourne The End is the Beginning, AURIGA.co, The Wand, Berlin Gold Coast Art Prize, Queensland Aukland Art Fair, Nellie Castan Gallery, New Zealand Everything at Once, Paradise Hills, Melbourne Innovators 1, Linden Art Gallery, Melbourne Contemporary Art Prize, Substation, Melbourne Group Show, Mailbox 141, Melbourne Group Show, Garage Opening, Canberra Billboard, Trocadero Arts Space, Melbourne Williamstown Contemporary Art Prize, Melbourne The Strokes, Bus Gallery, Melbourne Honours Grad Show, Area Space, Melbourne Baker Rance Contemporary Art Prize, Faculty Gallery, RMIT, Melbourne \’Stir\’, Kingston Art Center, Melbourne

AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES 2016 Len Fox Painting Prize (finalist) 2015 Marten Bequest Traveling Scholarship (recipient) Red Gate Residency, Beijing Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize (finalist) 2014 100 Painters of Tomorrow, publication, Thames & Hudson (finalist)


2006

School of Visual Arts Residency, New York

BIBLIOGRAPHY James Buxton, ‘15 of the best artists working today’, GQ Magazine, 21 November 2014 Robert Nelson, ‘Bodies cast in a state of sexual ambiguity’, The Age, 13 March 2013 Dan Rule, ‘In the Galleries’, The Age, 9 March 2013 Dan Rule, ‘In the Galleries’, The Age, 3 December 2011 Dan Rule, ‘Around the galleries’, The Age, 19 June 2010 Robert Nelson, ‘The ghoulish art of witchcraft’, The Age, 18 June 2010 Jess Booth, ‘Stuff on Stuff’, Spook, no. 3, May 2010, p. 13


CV: JENNIFER GOODMAN Born, 1956, lives and works in Melbourne Education 1975-76 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) – Painting Solo Exhibitions 2022 Further to Fly, Gallerysmith, Melbourne 2020 Colour, Gallerysmith, North Melbourne, Victoria 2019 Inner Responses, Turner Galleries, Perth, Western Australia 2017 The Long Wait for the Angel, Gallerysmith, North Melbourne, Victoria 2015 Apropos, Gallerysmith, North Melbourne, Victoria 2014 COUNTER-CURRENT, Gallerysmith, North Melbourne, Victoria 2012 Senses & Thoughts, John Buckley Gallery, Richmond, Victoria 2010 Ocular Spectra, John Buckley Gallery, Richmond, Victoria 2008 The Edge of Time, John Buckley Gallery, Richmond, Victoria 2006 The Balance of Asymmetry, John Buckley Gallery, Richmond, Victoria 2004 New Work, John Buckley Fine Art, Prahran, Victoria 2002 Chromatic Progressions, John Buckley Fine Art, Prahran, Victoria Curated Group Exhibitions 2021 I Am Here, curated by Katherine Hattam, Arthouse Gallery, Sydney, NSW 2020 Modernisters for Barpirdhila, online Instagram exhibition, @modernisterfor 2020 Of Light & Colour-Women Abstract Artists Biennial, West End Art Space, West Melbourne, Victoria 2020 Art Aid Gippsland, Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale, Victoria 2019 Abstract Salon, Langford 120, Stephen McLaughlin Gallery, Melbourne 2018 Of Colour & Light 2018, West End Art Space, West Melbourne, Victoria 2018 Abstraction#TwentyEighteen, Langford 120, North Melbourne, Victoria 2017 Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize, The Gallery at Bayside Arts & Cultural Centre, Victoria 2017 ATWAIR16, Australian Tapestry Workshop, South Melbourne, Victoria 2016 0+1 Digital Prints, Stephen McLaughlin Gallery, Melbourne, Victoria DENFAIR, Gallerysmith stand, Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre McClelland Collection, McClelland Gallery + Sculpture Park, Victoria 2015 Sydney Contemporary 15, Carriageworks, Sydney Winter Solstice, Gallerysmith, Melbourne Two of a Kind, Bundoora Homestead, 2014 Melbourne Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton 2013 COPY CUT PASTE: Contemporary Collage, John Buckley Gallery, Prahran 2012 A Private View: Art Collecting in the City of Glen Eira, Glen Eira City Council Gallery Frames of Reference, Langford 120, North Melbourne Winter Collectors’ Exhibition 2012, John Buckley Gallery, Richmond 2011 Conversations, John Buckley Gallery, Richmond 2009 Winter Collectors’ Exhibition 2009, John Buckley Gallery, Richmond 2008 This Way Up: Abstract works from the La Trobe University Art Collection, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre The Contemporary Collage: Australian collage and assemblage, John Buckley Gallery, Richmond 2007 The Summer Exhibition, John Buckley Gallery, Richmond 2006 A4 Art-Reunion, West Space Gallery, Melbourne Snapshot, John Buckley Gallery, Richmond 2005 The Chandelier Show, Ladner & Fell Gallery, Armadale Winter Collection, Port Jackson Press Gallery, Armadale


2003 Spring Exhibition, John Buckley Fine Art, Prahran 2000 Recent Geometric Abstraction: Robert Jacks and Beyond, John Buckley Fine Art Award and Prize Exhibitions 2019 Artist in Residence, Turner Galleries Art Angels Artist in Residence Program, Perth, 2018 Finalist, John Leslie Art Prize, Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale, Victoria 2017 WINNER, Local Art Prize, Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize, Bayside Gallery, Victoria 2016 Finalist, Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize, Bayside Gallery, Brighton, Victoria Finalist, Calleen Art Award, Cowra Regional Art Gallery, New South Wales Finalist, The 39th Alice Art Prize, Araluen Art Centre, Alice Springs, NT Artist in Residence, Australian Tapestry Workshop, Melbourne 2015 Finalist, Gold Coast Art Prize, Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Qld Finalist, Bayside Art Prize, Bayside Gallery, Brighton, Victoria 2012 Finalist, National Works on Paper Award, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery 2011 Finalist Fleurieu Art Prize, Hardy’s Winery, McLaren Vale, South Australia 2011 Finalist, The Substation Contemporary Art Prize, The Substation, Newport, Victoria 2011 Finalist, Muswellbrook Open Art Prize, Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre, NSW 2007 WINNER, City of Darebin La Trobe University Acquisitive Art Prize 2007, Victoria 2007 Finalist, Stan and Maureen Duke Gold Coast Art Prize, Queensland 2007 Finalist, Banyule City Council Works on Paper Art Award, Victoria

Articles, Essays, Reviews and Publications Andrew Browne, In the Abstract Realm, Further to Fly, ex.cat. 2022 Tess Maunder, Thinking in Folds, Colour, ex.cat. 2020 Alan R. Dodge, Jennifer Goodman ‘Colour’, The Review Board website, April 2020 Chloe Wolifson, The Long Wait for the Angel, ex.cat. 2017 Ted Snell, The Long Wait for the Angel, Artist Profile, November issue, 2017, pp 118-121 Sharon Green, ‘Artist from Brighton wins local award in Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize’, The Discoverist 8 June 2017 ‘Jennifer Goodman’, Art Collector Special Edition Sydney Contemporary 2015, pp.36-37 Adrian Goodman (film maker),’COUNTER-CURRENT’, short film, November 2014 Dr Wilma Tabacco, ‘COUNTER-CURRENT… and all that jazz’, COUNTER-CURRENT, ex.cat. Megan Backhouse, ‘PREVIEWS: The Art Guide Australia Shortlist, Art Guide Australia, November / December 14, p.51 Dan Rule, ‘CUT COPY PASTE: Contemporary Collage’, The Age, Life & Style – In the Galleries, 25 May 13, p.5 Dan Rule, ‘Senses & Thoughts’, The Age, Life & Style – In the Galleries, 10 Nov, 12, p.7 Alan R. Dodge, Senses & Thoughts, exhibition catalogue, John Buckley Gallery, Oct 12 Penny Webb, ‘The best of art’, The (Melbourne) Magazine, October 2012, p.88 Robert Nelson, ‘Geometric Progression’, The Age, 20 November 2010, p.20 Julie Karabenick, Ocular Spectra, exhibition catalogue, John Buckley Gallery, Oct 10 Cynthia Wynhoven, ‘Form, shape and colour in conversation’, Lorne Indepn’t, Aug 09, Robert Nelson, ‘Air of trepidation in world of contrast’, The Age, 22 Oct, 08, p.18 Jeffrey Makin, ‘Jennifer Goodman, The Edge of Time’, The Herald Sun, 13 Oct, 08, p.34 Ashley Crawford, ‘Around the Galleries’, The Age, 11 October, 2008, p.20 Simon Gregg, The Edge of Time, ex. cat., John Buckley Gallery, September 2008 Ted Snell, ‘Jennifer Goodman’ in Untitled. Portraits of Australian Artists, Payes S. (Ed.) Macmillan Art Publishing, 2007 p.134 Zoe Turner, ‘Art: Untitled: Portraits of Australian Artists by Sonia Payes’, M/C Reviews, 30 September 2007 Melinda Marshall, ‘Mastering art’s tightrope act’, The Stonn’ton Leader, 4 Sept, 07 p.12


Megan Backhouse, ‘Best on show’, The Age, 15 August, 2007 p.17 Julie Karabenick (Ed.), Geoform: Geometric form and structure in contemporary abstract art, www.geoform.net Ted Snell, The Balance of Asymmetry, exhibition catalogue, John Buckley Gallery, August, 2006 Jeffrey Makin, ‘Shining light in our art market, The Herald Sun, 15 May 2006 Narelle Curtis (Ed.), Art For Science, exhibition catalogue, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne, 2005, p.14. James Makin (Ed.), Winter Collection 2005: Port Jackson Press Gallery, Port Jackson Press, Melbourne, 2004, pp.21-22 Jeffrey Makin, ‘Review: Visual Arts’, The Herald Sun, 3 June 2002 Collections Art Gallery of Western Australia Artbank City of Darebin City of Fremantle City of Melville City of Wanneroo Embassy of Australia, Washington, USA Edith Cowan University Geelong Gallery Gippsland Art Gallery Intrapac, South Melbourne, Victoria John Curtin Gallery La Trobe University Art Museum (gifted from the Dr Joseph Brown Collection) McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park Monash University Collection Murdoch University North Metropolitan College of TAFE Skin and Cancer Foundation of Victoria, Carlton, Victoria University of Western Australia


Alexander McKenzie Curriculum Vitae Born 1971 Sydney, Australia

Studies and Travel 2011 Kyoto Japan, New York USA 2007 Cumbria, UK 1995-2002 Studies and travel - England, Ireland, France, Scotland and Italy 1997 Charlie Sheard Studio School, Sydney 1996-1997 Study tour of Europe 1995 Residency, La Briche, Loire Valley, France 1994 Residency, Riversdale-Bundanon, Arthur Boyd Bequest, Nowra, NSW 1994 Inaugural Whiteley Scholarship, Julian Ashton Art School, Sydney 1991-93 Julian Ashton Art School, Sydney 1989 City Art Institue, Sydney

Solo Exhibitions

2020 Escape to the Palmeraie, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney

2019 Niwa, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney

2018 Scene Across Water, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney

2018 The Adventurous Gardnener - Major Mid Career Survey show , Hazelhurst regional Art Gallery , Sydney 2017 Guida del Giardino, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney 2016 Katsura, Martin Brown Contemporary, Sydney 2015 Edo, Martin Brown Contemporary, Sydney 2014 Acarsaid, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney 2013 The Cairn, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney 2012 Arboretum, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney


2011 The Lake Road, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London 2010 The Keep, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney 2009 Tending Trees, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney 2008 Lakeland, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney 2008 Winter, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2007 Half-Light, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London 2007 Inner Shore, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney 2005 New Paintings, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2005 Stepping Westward, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London 2004 New Paintings, King Street Gallery on Burton, Sydney 2003 Hemisphere, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London 2002 New Paintings, King Street Gallery on Burton at Span, Melbourne 2002 New Paintings, King Street Gallery on Burton, Sydney 2001 New Paintings, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London 2000 Scotland and Ireland, King Street Gallery on Burton 1998 King Street Gallery, Sydney 1998 Renard Wardell Gallery, Melbourne 1997 'Fish Works’, King Street Gallery, Sydney

Selected Group Exhibitions 2016 Fleurieu Art Prize, Samstag Museum of Art, Adelaide 2016 Percival Portrait Painting Prize, Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville 2014 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2013 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2012 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2012 Tatersalls Landscape Prize, Brisbane 2012 Moran Portrait Prize, Sydney 2011 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2011 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2011 Auckland Art Fair, New Zealand, Martin Browne Fine Art 2011 Approach to the landscape, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2010 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales


2010 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2010 Silent spaces, Maquarie University art Gallery 2009 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2009 Blake Prize for Religious Art 2008 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2008 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2008 New Works By Gallery Artists, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney 2008 ART 2008, 20th London Contemporart Art Fair 2008 Approach to the landscape, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2007 Summer Exhibition, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney 2007 Winter Catalogue, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney 2007 Dobell Prize for Drawing, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney 2007 ART 2007, 19th London Contemporart Art Fair 2007 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2007 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2007 Glasgow Art Fair, Scotland, Rebecca Hossack Gallery 2006 Summer Exhibition, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney 2006 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2005 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2005 Mosman Art Prize, Sydney 2005 ART 2005, 17th London Contemporary Art Fair 2005 Miami Beach Art Fair, Miami USA 2005 'Artists' Artists' , Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2004 ART 2004 - 16th London Contemporary Art Fair (Rebecca Hossack Gallery), London 2004 Miami Beach Art Fair, Miami, USA 2003 ART 2003- 15th London Contemporary Art Fair (Rebecca Hossack Gallery), London 2003 Miami Beach Art Fair, Miami, USA 2003 'An Approach to the Landscape' Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2003 Tatersalls Landscape Prize, Brisbane 2002 ART 2002-14th London Contemporary Art Fair (Rebecca Hossack Gallery), London 2002 ART London, Chelsea (Rebecca Hossack Gallery), London 2001 Solomon Gallery, Dublin, Ireland


2001 ‘Bat, Ball and Brush, A Summer of Cricket and Art at the S.C.G,' Sydney 2001 ART 2001 13th London Contemporary Art Fair, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London 2001 Contemporary Benefactors Art Auction, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 2000 The Gilchrist Fisher Award, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London 2000 'Last Show of the Year,' King Street Gallery on Burton 2000 Christmas Exhibition, Solomon Gallery, Dublin 2000 ART 2000 -12th London Contemporary Art Fair, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London 2000 Melbourne Contemporary Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne 2000 'Southern Sydney Artists,' Hazelhurst Regional Gallery, NSW 1999 Christmas Exhibition, Soloman Gallery Dublin 1999 Last Show of The Year, King Street Gallery on Burton 1998 Australian Contemporary Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne 1998 King Street Gallery, Sydney 1998 Youthworks Charity Auction, Park Hyatt, Sydney 1998 Conrad Jupiters Art Exhibition, Gold Coast QLD 1997-99 Alice Bale Scholarship, Caufield Arts Centre, Melbourne 1997-99 Tattersalls Landscape Travelling Scholarship, The Gunnery Art Space, Sydney 1997 King Street Gallery 1997 James Joyce Foundation, The Coach House Gallery, Sydney 1997 Casula Powerhouse, Casula NSW 1996/7 Fishers Ghost Exhibition, Campbelltown Bicentennial City Art Gallery NSW 1996 Holdsworth Gallery, Sydney 1995 12 Figurative Painters, Holdsworth Gallery, Sydney 1991-5 Julian Ashton Graduates Exhibition, Sydney

Collections Australian War Memorial, Canberra Royal Bank of Scotland, Glasgow, Manchester Macquarie Bank, Australia Jackson Smith Solicitors, Sydney Park Hyatt, Melbourne Culwulla Chambers, Sydney


Sutherland Shire Council, NSW Brown Rudnick Freed & Gesner PC, London Lowensteins, Sydney Maitland Regional Gallery Mudgee Regional Gallery Tweed Rivers Regional Gallery Mercy Health Care, Melbourne University of Queensland Art Museum Private collections in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Dublin, Zurich, London, Texas, Miami and Hong Kong

Selected Bibliography 2015 Toby Fehily, Australian War Memorial Launches Redesigned Galleries, Art Guide, 20 February 2015 2015 Louise Martin-Chew, 50 Things Collectors Need to Know 2015, Art Collector, Issue 71, Jan-Mar 2015 2014 Karina Lobley, Alexander McKenzie's War Memorial mural depicts key battle, Sydney Morning Herald, 20 October 2014 2014 Tamara Gasser, Landscapes from Alexander McKenzie's mind's eye, Leader, 10 October 2014 2012 Craven Owen, Alexander McKenzie Arboretum, Art Almanac, May 2012, p.42-43 2011 Alexander McKenzie, Harper's Bazzar, May 2011, p.168 2011 Litson Jo, Archibald exudes energy, Sunday Telegraph, 10 April 2011 2011 McDonald John, comment, Sydney Morning Herald, 10 April 2011 2010 Allen Christopher, The Big Picture, Weekend Australian, 1 May 2010 P.11 2010 Galinovic Maria, Hat Trick May Point to Win, Leader 23 March 2010. P.3 2010 Arts Diary, Sydney Morning Herald, 1 October, p.13 2009 Litson Jo, Brushing Aside The Reccession, Sunday Telegraph, 22 November 2010, p.38 2009 Christopher Lissa, Open Gallery, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 November, p.14 2009 Gill Harbant, Alexander's Cool Art is Hot Property, Herald Sun, 22 June 2009, p.36


2009 Frost Andrew, Critics Choice, Australian Art Collector, Issue 21, p.200 2009, Lopez Annemarie, Always a Painter, Australian Art Review, Issue 21, p.64 2008 Stephens Andrew, A Great Deviding Strangeness, The Age, 19 April, p.17 2008 O'Brian Mark, Archibald In His Sights, Leader 4 March, p.3 2007 Stavely Brian: Scottish Enlightenment; the luminous landscape of Alexander McKenzie, 2007 Coast and Country, Volume 7, no 1, pg 1192005 Anderson, Patricia : Art and Australia,debates dollars and delusions, Pandora Press, pg 520 2005 In Melbourne : Red 19 Magazine, May-June 05, pg 21 2004 Sarks, E.: Memory and Observation, Lino Magazine Issue 6 pg.25 2004 Low Lenny Ann: All That Glimmers, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 August 2004 Galinovic: Maria, Art a Window on World, Leader , 29 July ,pg 34 2004 Departure points: Metro, Melbourne Age, 6 May 2003 McCullock, S.: Paths across the great divide, The Weekend Australian 27 September, pg.28 2003 Exhibition Dairy, The World of Interiors, London, September, pg.153 2003 Looking at Landscapes, The Lady London 7 October 2003 Evans, Holly: The Diary, The Melbourne Age 7 September, pg.2 2002 De Brito, Sam: From Garbo to Galleries, The Sunday Telegraph 18 August, pg.35 2002 Pearlman, J.: Spotlight, The Sydney Morning Herald 8 August 2000 Smee, Sebastian: The Loch Smith Exhibitions, The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 June, pg.24 2000 Gilchrist Fisher Award, Art Review Magazine, London, February 2000 Ingleby, Richard: The Gilchrist Fisher Award, The Independent, London, 15-21 January, pg.15 1998 Makin, Jeffrey: Alexander McKenzie, The Herald Sun, Melbourne, 16 November, pg.90 1997 Exhibition commentary: Self Portrait in a Group, Fishworks series, Art and Australia, 1997 Not for our eyes only, St George Sutherland Leader, December 1997 Ryan, Christine: McKenzie work wins The Leader Art Award, St George Sutherland Leader, 13 May


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