Still Life With Studio Objects and Abalone Shells Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Still Life With Studio Objects and Abalone Shells
Still Life With Studio Objects and Abalone Shells 2024
Still Life With Studio Objects and Abalone ShellsJane GuthlebenStill Life With Studio Objects and Abalone Shells
Still Life With Studio Objects and Abalone Shells2024
oil on linen
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Abalone and Cowrie Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Abalone and Cowrie
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Abalone and Cowrie2024
oil on poplar
18 x 12.5 cm
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Night Arrangement Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Night Arrangement
Night Arrangement 2024
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Night Arrangement2024
oil on linen
91 x 91 cm
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Heads With Yellow Sky Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Heads With Yellow Sky
Heads With Yellow Sky 2024
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Heads With Yellow Sky2024
oil on linen
13.5 x 24 cm
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Dutch Still Life With Australian White Ibis and Mr and Mrs Andrews Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Dutch Still Life With Australian White Ibis and Mr and Mrs Andrews
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Dutch Still Life With Australian White Ibis and Mr and Mrs Andrews2024
oil on linen
153 x 123 cm
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Baroque Notions Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Baroque Notions
Baroque Notions 2024
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Baroque Notions2024
oil on linen
102 x 102 cm
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Wild Bunch Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Wild Bunch
Wild Bunch 2024
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Wild Bunch2024
oil on linen
153 x 153 cm
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Rose In A Crystal Vase Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Rose In A Crystal Vase
Rose In A Crystal Vase 2024
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Rose In A Crystal Vase2024
oil on marine ply
40 x 20 cm
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Dutch Still Life With 1770 Flora, Sydney Bird Painter Wallpaper, and A Couple Of Eggs Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Dutch Still Life With 1770 Flora, Sydney Bird Painter Wallpaper, and A Couple Of Eggs
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oil on linen
183 x 122 cm
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The Bittern, Its Egg and Parkinson's Pickings Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - The Bittern, Its Egg and Parkinson's Pickings
The Bittern, Its Egg and Parkinson's Pickings 2024
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The Bittern, Its Egg and Parkinson's Pickings2024
oil on linen
122 x 122 cm
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Dutch Still Life With 1770 Flora and Imperial Pigeon Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Dutch Still Life With 1770 Flora and Imperial Pigeon
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Dutch Still Life With 1770 Flora and Imperial PigeonJane GuthlebenDutch Still Life With 1770 Flora and Imperial Pigeon
Dutch Still Life With 1770 Flora and Imperial Pigeon2024
oil on linen
91 x 91 cm
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Dutch Still Life With Parkinson's Flora and Brush Cuckoo Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Dutch Still Life With Parkinson's Flora and Brush Cuckoo
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Dutch Still Life With Parkinson's Flora and Brush Cuckoo2024
oil on linen
102 x 102 cm
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Coastal Arrangement With Latham's Snipe Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Coastal Arrangement With Latham's Snipe
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Coastal Arrangement With Latham's Snipe2024
oil on linen
102 x 102 cm
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Bromeliad Study Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Bromeliad Study
Bromeliad Study 2024
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Bromeliad Study2024
oil on marine ply
40 x 20 cm
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Still Life With Studio Objects and Stubbs Teapot Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Still Life With Studio Objects and Stubbs Teapot
Still Life With Studio Objects and Stubbs Teapot 2024
Still Life With Studio Objects and Stubbs TeapotJane GuthlebenStill Life With Studio Objects and Stubbs Teapot
Still Life With Studio Objects and Stubbs Teapot2024
oil on linen
102 x 102 cm
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Wattle and Cut Crystal Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Wattle and Cut Crystal
Wattle and Cut Crystal 2024
Wattle and Cut CrystalJane GuthlebenWattle and Cut Crystal
Wattle and Cut Crystal2024
oil on marine ply
40 x 20 cm
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Pink Geranium Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Pink Geranium
Pink Geranium 2024
Pink GeraniumJane GuthlebenPink Geranium
Pink Geranium2024
oil on marine ply
40 x 20 cm
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Red Geranium Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Red Geranium
Red Geranium 2024
Red GeraniumJane GuthlebenRed Geranium
Red Geranium2024
oil on marine ply
40 x 20 cm
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Twisties Wattle and Cut Crystal Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Twisties Wattle and Cut Crystal
Twisties Wattle and Cut Crystal 2024
Twisties Wattle and Cut CrystalJane GuthlebenTwisties Wattle and Cut Crystal
Twisties Wattle and Cut Crystal2024
oil on marine ply
40 x 20 cm
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White Camellias and School Dress Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - White Camellias and School Dress
White Camellias and School Dress 2024
White Camellias and School DressJane GuthlebenWhite Camellias and School Dress
White Camellias and School Dress2024
oil on marine ply
40 x 20 cm
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Wattle and Pastel Crystal Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Wattle and Pastel Crystal
Wattle and Pastel Crystal 2024
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Wattle and Pastel Crystal2024
oil on marine ply
40 x 20 cm
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Twisties Wattle and Collage Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Twisties Wattle and Collage
Twisties Wattle and Collage 2024
Twisties Wattle and CollageJane GuthlebenTwisties Wattle and Collage
Twisties Wattle and Collage2024
oil and collage on marine ply
40 x 20 cm
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Abalone and Cowrie #2 Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Abalone and Cowrie #2
Abalone and Cowrie #2 2024
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oil on poplar
12.5 x 18 cm
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Abalone, Cowrie and Limpet #1 Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Abalone, Cowrie and Limpet #1
Abalone, Cowrie and Limpet #1 2024
Abalone, Cowrie and Limpet #1Jane GuthlebenAbalone, Cowrie and Limpet #1
Abalone, Cowrie and Limpet #12024
oil on poplar
12.5 x 18 cm
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Abalone, Cowrie and Limpet #2 Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Abalone, Cowrie and Limpet #2
Abalone, Cowrie and Limpet #2 2024
Abalone, Cowrie and Limpet #2Jane GuthlebenAbalone, Cowrie and Limpet #2
Abalone, Cowrie and Limpet #22024
oil on poplar
12.5 x 18 cm
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Heads with Round Bush Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Heads with Round Bush
Heads with Round Bush 2024
Heads with Round BushJane GuthlebenHeads with Round Bush
Heads with Round Bush2024
oil on linen
13 x 23.5 cm
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Heads With Windswept Bush Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Heads With Windswept Bush
Heads With Windswept Bush 2024
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Heads With Windswept Bush2024
oil on linen
13 x 23.5 cm
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Heads #4 Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - Heads #4
Heads #4 2024
Heads #4Jane GuthlebenHeads #4
Heads #42024
oil on linen
13 x 23.5 cm
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INSTALLATION VIEW 'Sea Flower' Jane Guthleben Jane Guthleben - INSTALLATION VIEW 'Sea Flower'
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SEA FLOWER

For artist Jane Guthleben, the tradition of Still Life painting is as relevant today as it has been for centuries. The brevity of life symbolised by a bloom that will soon wilt and wither, decay suggested by an insect, knowledge indicated by a book; the symbolism conveyed in such paintings is a coded communication between artist and viewer which is steeped in history. Guthleben’s focus on the natural world – and Australia’s particularly – through Still Life painting, shines attention on this genre, and through it she weaves historical narratives and current concerns important to her, such as climate change and threats to the environment.

SEA FLOWER is an exhibition of 28 paintings that includes Guthleben’s elaborate Still Life compositions of Australian native flora, birds, shells and insects. It also includes some small seascapes that appear as backdrops in her larger compositions, as well as studies of flora from her daily walks where she lives in Sydney.

In SEA FLOWER, Guthleben presents Baroque-style Still Lifes, where improbable arrangements of East Coast flora are situated with their backs to rocky headlands and views out to sea. Their opulent compositions defy gravity and logic, too heavy, short-stemmed and short-lived to function in a vase, teetering on rickety three-legged tables or draped table cloths in sumptuous ambiguous settings that are not described. Guthleben invents grandiose urns, which she further adorns with art historical references, such as paintings she admires or illustrations from Natural History.

Guthleben likes to play in the past to make sense of the present. The flora she has been referencing in recent series of paintings derive from the 1770 Endeavour voyage up the East Coast of Australia, botanised by Joseph Banks. Birds in her works were painted by convicts in the earliest days of the colony, and she borrows from their watercolours and etchings which are held in the State Library of NSW. Landscapes are often appropriated from colonial painters and inserted into backgrounds or onto vases to add an element of portent – we know how the landscape has been altered in just 250 years. In DUTCH STILL LIFE WITH 1770 FLORA, SYDNEY BIRD PAINTER WALLPAPER, AND A COUPLE OF EGGS for example, a tower of flora sits before a fictitious wallpaper comprised of bird illustrations made by anonymous convicts, known collectively as Sydney Bird Painter. Some of these birds are already extinct. The urn features a painting of Mr and Mrs Andrews by English painter Gainsborough. The well-dressed hunter and his wife are landed gentry – landlords - known to make their money from collecting rent; a dig at the current housing crisis.

The title SEA FLOWER suggests many meanings: that our landmass is surrounded by rising oceans; that our history was determined by the world-travelling botanist; that nature is constantly challenged and evolving, and as a homonym (Sea/See Flower). SEA FLOWER marks Jane Guthleben’s 6th solo exhibition with Edwina Corlette.

Jane Guthleben 'Sea Flower'

Through still life paintings of indigenous flowers, birds, and insects, Guthleben uses the traditions of vanitas and its messages of the transience of life to present a painted vernacular that spans humour, kitsch, and historical and environmental themes.

She reinterprets the delicate floral masterpieces of Dutch Golden Age painting by amping up the colour and light in response to the Australian environment and emphasising the texture and diversity of indigenous flora in brushy impasto.

Jane Guthleben studied a Bachelor or Fine Arts with honours at the University of New South Wales in 2015. Guthleben has been a finalist in the Archibald Prize (2020), Mosman Art Prize (2019, 2012), the Portia Geach Memorial Portrait Prize (2023, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018), Eutick Memorial Still Life Award (2018), Ravenswood Women's Art Prize (2019, 2017) and the Fisher's Ghost Art Prize (2015) among others.

Jane Guthleben

EDUCATION

2015

  • Bachelor of Fine Art (Hons), University of New South Wales
  • Short courses at National Art School, Willoughby Workshop Art Centre

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2024

  • 'Sea Flower', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'All My Flowers', M. Contemporary, Sydney

2023

  • 'Evergreen', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'SCRUB', M. Contemporary, Sydney

2022

  • 'Wollemi To Wilpena', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'BIRD IN HAND', M. Contemporary, Sydney

2021

  • 'Florilegium', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'An Evening at Mt Wilson' M. Contemporary, Sydney

2020

  • 'Bush Chorus', M. Contemporary, Sydney
  • 'Grandiflora', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2019

  • 'Ornament', M. Contemporary, Sydney
  • 'Posy', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2018

  • 'Floralia', M. Contemporary, Sydney

2017

  • 'Flora Domestica', M. Contemporary, Sydney
  • 'Remote', Incinerator Art Space, Sydney, (with Peta Dzubiel)

2016

  • 'Object & Image', Incinerator Art Space, Sydney (with Peter Finlay)

2011

  • 'Home', Charles Hewitt Gallery Sydney

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2023

  • Sydney Contemporary, M. Contemporary, Carriageworks
  • On the Edge: Species at Risk, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney
  • XV, Gallery Smith, Melbourne

2022

  • Sydney Contemporary, M. Contemporary, Carriageworks

2021

  • Sydney Contemporary, M. Contemporary, online

2020

  • Retracing, Art Space on the Concourse, Sydney
  • Frontlines: Takayana to Adani, Hobart

2019

  • Sydney Contemporary, M. Contemporary, Carriageworks
  • 'Heroine', M. Contemporary, Sydney
  • 'The New Gallery Show', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2018

  • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, M. Contemporary, Sydney
  • 'The Platform 10', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • St Kevin's Art Show, Melbourne
  • 'At the End of the World', M. Contemporary, Sydney

2017

  • 'Multitasking', 107 Projects, Redfern, Sydney
  • 'Three Painters Sharing a Studio', Ewart Gallery, Sydney

2016

  • Ravenswood Art Show, Sydney
  • Balmain Art Show, Sydney
  • 'Object & Image', Incinerator Art Space, Sydney
  • 'Interior Motives', 107 Projects, Sydney
  • 'Young Artists Initiative', M. Contemporary, Sydney
  • 'Internal Affairs', Art Month, Janet Clayton Gallery, Sydney

2015

  • 'Holiday', 107 Projects, Sydney
  • UNSW Honours Annual, UNSW Galleries, Sydney

2014

  • UNSW Graduate Exhibition, UNSW, Sydney
  • 'Expanded Painting', Kudos Gallery, Sydney

2013

  • 2nd Year Painting, Kudos Gallery, Sydney
  • '1200KWest', COFAspace, Sydney
  • 'Small is Beautiful', Charles Hewitt Sydney
  • Lindfield Art Show, Sydney

2012

  • Victor Harbour Art Show, Victor Harbour, South Australia
  • 'Views and Visions', Charles Hewitt Gallery, Sydney

2011

  • Balmain Art Show, Sydney
  • 'Think Big', Charles Hewitt Gallery, Sydney

2010

  • 'About Flowers', Charles Hewitt Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Something Personal 2', Charles Hewitt Gallery, Sydney

AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES

2024

  • Finalist, Portia Geach Memorial Award, S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney
  • Tanks Residency, Cairns

2023

  • Finalist, Archibald Prize Salon des Refuses, Sydney
  • Finalist, Portia Geach Memorial Award, S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney
  • Squatters Residency, Portland, New South Wales

2022

  • Semi-Finalist, Moran Portrait Prize, New South Wales
  • BigCi Residency, Bilpin, New South Wales

2021

  • Finalist, Archibald Prize Salon des Refuses, Sydney
  • Finalist, Portia Geach Memorial Portrait Prize, S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney

2020

  • Finalist, Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • Finalist, Portia Geach Memorial Portrait Prize, S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney
  • Finalist, Waverley Art Prize, Sydney
  • Finalist, 2020 Chateau d’Orquevaux Residency Prize, France
  • The Old School Residency, Mt Wilson

2019

  • Highly Commended, NG Art Creative Residency Art Prize, France
  • Finalist, Archibald Prize Salon des Refuses, Sydney
  • Finalist, Portia Geach Memorial Portrait Prize, S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney
  • Finalist, Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Art Gallery, New South Wales
  • Finalist, Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize, Sydney
  • Finalist, Korea-Australia Arts Foundation Art Prize, Sydney
  • Semi-Finalist, Doug Moran Portrait Prize, Sydney

2018

  • Finalist, Portia Geach Memorial Portrait Prize, S.H. Ervin Gallery, New South Wales
  • Finalist, Eutick Memorial Still Life Award, Project Contemporary Art Space, New South Wales
  • Finalist, Little Things Art Prize, Saint Cloche Gallery, Sydney
  • Residency, UNSW Greenhouse Residency, Flowers Gap, New South Wales

2017

  • Finalist, Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize, Sydney

2016

  • Finalist, Young Artist Initiative Contemporary Art Award, M. Contemporary, Sydney

2015

  • Recipient, UNSW Greenhouse Residency
  • Recipient, UNSW Academic Award
  • Winner, UNSW Painting Prize, Artscene Derivan Award
  • Finalist, Fishers Ghost Art Prize
  • Finalist, UNSW Jenny Birt Award

2014

  • Highly Commended, UNSW Jenny Birt Award, New South Wales

2013

  • Recipient, UNSW Fowlers Gap Scholarship, New South Wales

2012

  • Finalist, Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Art Gallery, New South Wales

2011

  • Finalist, National Trust NSW Harper's Mansion Art Prize, New South Wales

2010

  • Finalist, ABC 702 Art Prize

October 15, 2024

JANE GUTHLEBEN IS A FINALIST IN THE 2024 PORTIA GEACH MEMORIAL AWARD

Congratulations to Jane Guthleben who is a finalists in the 2024 Portia Geach Memorial Award with her self portrait 'The Female Artist'.

This painting is part of an ongoing series of portraits of women that I call ornament-portraits; small in size and designed to be the opposite of monuments, which have historically been mostly of men. I stand the subject on a little plinth so that she appears rather like an ornament on a shelf. I usually choose women I admire in the Arts, Politics or the Media. This series is not to diminish the achievements of these women, but rather to draw attention to the fact that women’s appearance continues to be a subject of discussion – that women continue to be “ornamental” - despite their work and stature.

Inspired by Wendy Sharpe’s Self Portrait as Circus Banner 2019, I decided to paint a self-portrait. In her portrait, Wendy pointed to the continuing pitfalls of being a female artist, including being known as a “woman artist” rather than just an artist, having no visible means of support, and wearing a cloak of invisibility.

Female Artist is a nod to this and is painted in the style of a still life, which is often seen as female subject matter. I have imagined myself as a porcelain ornament, standing in front of an easel with a flower painting. The apron and the pastel colours add to the domesticity of the subject matter.

Jane Guthleben, 2024

Finalists exhibition will be held at the S.H Ervin Gallery, 25 October – 15 December 2024, Sydney

IMAGE:

JANE GUTHLEBEN
‘The Female Artist (self-portrait)’ 2024
oil on marine ply
40 x 20cm

READ MORE HERE

October 20, 2023

JANE GUTHLEBEN IS A FINALIST IN THE 2023 PORTIA GEACH MEMORIAL AWARD

Jane Guthleben has been selected for the Portia Geach Memorial Award, for her painting of the bird photographer, Leila Jeffreys.

Renowned photographic artist Leila Jeffreys is internationally recognised for her bird portraiture, video installations, books, films and her contribution to bird conservation. Recently she undertook an assignment in sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island, where she observed penguin populations. She sent me pictures from the trip of penguin parents doting on their fluffy brown babies. With recent news that shrinking ice has had a devastating impact on penguin populations in Antarctica this year, her trip and research couldn’t have been timelier.

For our Portia Geach sitting we went to Sydney Aquarium where we spent a few hours looking at penguins. Leila is a bird whisperer, and the penguins there climbed all over her and were fascinated by her camera equipment. It seemed right that a portrait of Leila would include a bird.

This painting is part of an ongoing series of portraits of women I admire that I call ornament-portraits; small in size and designed to be the opposite of monuments (which have historically been mostly of men). The subject stands on a little plinth, rather like an ornament on a shelf. In this case the plinth can also be read as a shrinking iceberg floating in Antarctic waters.

Image:

'Leila and the Baby King' 2023
oil on marine ply
40.2cm x 22.6cm

READ MORE HERE

May 6, 2023

JANE GUTHLEBEN FEATURED IN SYDNEY MORNING HERALD ARTICLE

Jane Guthelben was featured in the Sydney Morning Herald article 'How does it feel to be painted for the Archibald Prize? Terrifying' by Helen Pitt.

You can read the article here.

July 28, 2021

JANE GUTHLEBEN: FINALIST IN THE SALON DES REFUSES 2021

The alternative Archibald and Wynne Prize selection

5th June – 26 September 2021

The Salon des Refusés was initiated by the S.H. Ervin Gallery in 1992 in response to the large number of works entered into the Archibald Prize which were not selected for display in the official exhibition. The Archibald Prize is one of Australia’s most high profile and respected awards which attracts hundreds of entries each year and the S.H. Ervin Gallery’s ‘alternative’ selection has become a much anticipated feature of the Sydney scene.

Each year our panel is invited to go behind the scenes of the judging process for the annual Archibald Prize for portraiture and Wynne Prize for landscape painting and figure sculpture at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, to select an exhibition from the many hundreds of works entered in both prizes but not chosen for the official award exhibition.

The Salon des Refusés exhibition at the S.H. Ervin Gallery has established an excellent reputation that rivals the selections in the ‘official’ exhibition, with works selected for quality, diversity, humour and experimentation, and which examine contemporary art practices, different approaches to portraiture and responses to the landscape.

JANE GUTHLEBEN Greetings from Bibbenluke (Lucy Culliton, artist)

July 1, 2020

JANE GUTHLEBEN: FINALIST IN THE ARCHIBALD PRIZE 2020

ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

Jane Guthleben’s subject is author and journalist Annabel Crabb, who is also known for her cookbooks and TV shows about cooking, Australian politics and history. The pair met some years ago when Annabel bought one of Guthleben’s paintings.

‘I admire Annabel because she energetically juggles full-time work and excellent cooking and has written about the pressures of modern domesticity in The wife drought,’ says Guthleben. ‘The painting aims to portray the public persona of Annabel as a baker, while celebrating the domesticity she writes and podcasts about.

‘I’ve painted her as an ornament on a small pedestal, wearing an apron and holding a wooden spoon – part of a series of ornament-portraits where the subject is transformed into a shelf ornament in a mundane pose. The work is deliberately small in scale to be the opposite of monumental, and pastel colours play upon the stereotype of woman as homemaker, which Annabel somehow manages to transcend.’

A former journalist herself, Guthleben was born in 1966 in Bairnsdale, Victoria. This is her first time in the Archibald Prize.

November 30, 2019

JANE GUTHLEBEN RESIDENCY IN FRANCE

Jane Guthleben was the recipient of the international NG Art Creative Residency which is a two week placement at the 15th century Provincial homestead in Eygalières, Provence, Southern France in November 2019.

Directed and founded by Nicky Ginsberg, the NG Art Creative Residency is a prize that aims to provide creatives an opportunity to embark on imaginative endeavours and immerse themselves in an environment of reflection and creative freedom in the studio and en plein air.

Jane's new body of work from Eygalières will be exhibited in her upcoming show, Grandiflora at Edwina Corlette Gallery 17 March - 9 April 2020.

READ MORE HERE

August 30, 2019

JANE GUTHLEBEN: FINALIST IN THE MOSMAN ART PRIZE

As an acquisitive art award for painting, the winning artworks in the Mosman Art prize form a splendid collection of modern and contemporary Australian art, reflecting all the developments in Australian art practice since 1947. Artists who have won the Mosman Art Prize include Margaret Olley, Guy Warren, Grace Cossington Smith, Weaver Hawkins, Nancy Borlase, Lloyd Rees, Elisabeth Cummings, Adam Cullen, Michael Zavros and Natasha Walsh.

In 2019 Jane Guthleben is a finalist with her work 'North Shore arrangement with superb fruit doves'. She says of the painting:

This work is based on the 17 century Dutch still life floral works by Rachel Ruysch, which have inspired my large floral compositions. For this work I have researched indigenous flora and birds from the Mosman Municipal area that are under pressure from urban encroachment and weeds.

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July 11, 2019

JANE GUTHLEBEN FINALIST IN THE PORTIA GEACH PRIZE

Jane Guthleben is a finalist in 2019 with her work The scratching post (self, artist).

The Award was established by the will of the late Florence Kate Geach in memory of her sister, Portia Geach. The non-acquisitive prize is awarded by the Trustee for the entry which is of the highest artistic merit, ‘…for the best portrait painted from life of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, or the Sciences by any female artist resident in Australia during the twelve months preceding the close date for entries.’

The 2019 exhibition will run from August 2 to September 15, 2019 at Sydney's S.H. Ervin Gallery.

READ MORE HERE

May 22, 2019

JANE GUTHLEBEN: SALON DES REFUSES 2019

The alternative Archibald and Wynne Prize selection

11 May – 28 July 2019

The Salon des Refusés was initiated by the S.H. Ervin Gallery in 1992 in response to the large number of works entered into the Archibald Prize which were not selected for display in the official exhibition. The Archibald Prize is one of Australia’s most high profile and respected awards which attracts hundreds of entries each year and the S.H. Ervin Gallery’s ‘alternative’ selection has become a much anticipated feature of the Sydney scene.

Each year our panel is invited to go behind the scenes of the judging process for the annual Archibald Prize for portraiture and Wynne Prize for landscape painting and figure sculpture at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, to select an exhibition from the many hundreds of works entered in both prizes but not chosen for the official award exhibition. Of the 978 entries to the Archibald Prize the AGNSW Trustees selected 52 works, and from 734 entries to the Wynne Prize the Trustees selected 29 works.

From the remaining submission our selectors have chosen 30 works from the Archibald Prize entries and 23 works from the Wynne Prize entries for this alternative exhibition. The 2019 selectors were Brian Langer, director, Cowra Regional Art Gallery and Jane Watters, director, S.H. Ervin Gallery

The Salon des Refusés exhibition at the S.H. Ervin Gallery has established an excellent reputation that rivals the selections in the ‘official’ exhibition, with works selected for quality, diversity, humour and experimentation, and which examine contemporary art practices, different approaches to portraiture and responses to the landscape.

JANE GUTHLEBEN IN CONVERSATION WITH RICHARD MORECROFT

15 – 31 August 2024
Jane Guthleben ‘Sea Flower’

7 – 21 December 2023
SMALL WORKS - Click and Collection

17 August 2023 – 5 September 2023
Jane Guthleben ‘Evergreen’

19 July 2022 – 6 August 2022
Jane Guthleben ‘Wollemi to Wilpena’

3 – 21 August 2021
Jane Guthleben ‘Florilegium’

17 March 2020 – 15 April 2020
Jane Guthleben ‘Grandiflora’

26 June 2019 – 17 July 2019
THE NEW GALLERY SHOW — A Group Exhibition

30 January 2019 – 16 February 2019
JANE GUTHLEBEN 'Posy'