November 12, 2024
BELEM LETT IS A FINALIST IN THE 2024 REDLAND ART AWARDS
Congratulations to Belem Lett who is a finalist in the 2024 Redland Art Awards with his work 'Flight Path'.
The Redland Art Awards is a biennial contemporary painting competition open to all Australian artists, presented by Redland Art Gallery.
The finalists exhibition will be held at the Redland Art Gallery, opening Friday 6 December 2024.
IMAGE:
Belem Lett
‘Flight Path’ 2024
oil, clear primer on brushed aluminium
150 x 122 cm
November 12, 2024
BRIDIE GILLMAN IS A FINALIST IN THE 2024 REDLAND ART AWARD
Congratulations to Bridie Gillman who is a finalist in the 2024 Redland Art Awards with her work 'See from sky'.
The Redland Art Awards is a biennial contemporary painting competition open to all Australian artists, presented by Redland Art Gallery.
The finalists exhibition will be held at the Redland Art Gallery, opening Friday 6 December 2024.
IMAGE:
See from sky 2024
oil on canvas
October 15, 2024
SALLY ANDERSON IS A FINALIST IN THE 2024 PORTIA GEACH MEMORIAL AWARD
Congratulations to Sally Anderson who is a finalists in the 2024 Portia Geach Memorial Award with her work ‘Self and still life (shared garden, future nurture)'.
The Portia Geach Memorial Award was established in 1965 to be annually presented to an Australian female artist. Portia Geach was an iconic figure in the Australian arts community, acclaimed for her art and media presence, and as such the award was created in her honour. The award is specifically for the best portrait painted from the life of someone well renowned in art, academia, or science.
Finalists exhibition will be held at the S.H Ervin Gallery, 25 October – 15 December 2024, Sydney
IMAGE:
Sally Anderson
Self and still life (shared garden, future nurture) 2024
acrylic on polycotton
183 x 198cm
September 20, 2024
CONGRATULATIONS TO BELEM LETT WHO IS A FINALIST IN TWO CATEGORIES OF THE 2024 FISHER'S GHOST ART AWARD
We are excited to share that Belem Lett is a finalist in two categories of the 2024 Fisher’s Ghost Art Award. Belem is a finalist in both the open and contemporary sections of this annual award with his works 'The Foot Of The Mountain' and 'Light Speed'.
The annual Fisher’s Ghost Art Award is now in its 62nd year, and there is over $60,000 in prize money to be won across the categories. The Fisher’s Ghost Art Award coincides with Campbelltown’s annual Festival of Fisher’s Ghost. Held over ten days, the Festival dates back to 1956 and celebrates Australia’s most famous ghost – Frederick Fisher.
You can see Belem’s works in the finalists exhibition which will be held at the Campbelltown Arts Centre from Saturday 26 October – Friday 6 December, 2024
IMAGES
'The Foot Of The Mountain’ 2023
oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminium composite panel
150 x 122cm
- 'Light Speed' 2023
- clear coat, acrylic, gesso, wood putty, screws, wood glue, pine
- 73 x 57 x 53cm
September 12, 2024
BELEM LETT IS A FINALIST IN THE 2024 HORNSBY ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Belem Lett who is a finalist in this year’s Hornsby Art Prize with his 2022 work ‘Look At Yourself’.
Established in 2009, the Hornsby Art Prize is organised and sponsored by Hornsby Shire Council and delivered in partnership with the Hornsby Art Society. The non-acquisitive prize celebrates Australian Contemporary Art and has an overall prize pool value of $23,000, with the major prize being $10,000.
The Hornsby Art Prize Finalists’ Exhibition will be held at Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre, Hornsby, 25 October - 10 November 2024
IMAGE
‘Look At Yourself’ 2022
oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminium composite panel
90 x 74cm
September 8, 2024
CONGRATULATIONS TO PAUL RYAN WHO IS A FINALIST IN THIS YEAR'S PADDINGTON ART PRIZE
We are delighted to share that Paul Ryan is a finalist in the 2024 Paddington Art Prize with his work ‘Landscape. Unidentified floating object’.
‘The indigenous people of the Illawarra when they first saw the tall ships of the British floating past thought it was their ancestors’ ghosts returning.’
The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape. The exhibition of finalists will be held at the Art Leven Gallery from 10 - 20 October 2024.
IMAGE:
‘Landscape. Unidentified floating object’ 2024
oil on linen
123 x 122 cm
September 5, 2024
PETA MINNICI IS A FINALIST IN THIS YEAR'S CALLEEN ART AWARD
We are delighted to share that Peta Minnici has been selected as a finalist in the 2024 Calleen Art Award with her work ‘Rose Connection’.
The Calleen Art Award is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually to celebrate contemporary art practices and to foster originality, creativity and excellence in the visual arts. The finalists will be exhibited at the Cowra Regional Art Gallery from 28 September - 17 November 2024.
IMAGE:
Peta Minnici
Rose Connection 2023
oil on linen
112 x 112 cm
August 27, 2024
BRIDIE GILLMAN IS A 2024 FINALIST IN THE JOHN LESLIE ART PRIZE
We are thrilled to congratulate Bridie Gillman on being selected as a finalist in the 2024 John Leslie Art Prize with her painting ‘Hanging, holding.’
The $20,000 Acquisitive Prize is named after John Leslie OBE (1919—2016), Patron of the Gippsland Art Gallery and celebrates landscape painting by Australian artists.
Bridie’s work will be on exhibition amongst the other finalists from 7 September to 24 November at the Gippsland Art Gallery, in Sale, Victoria.
Image courtesy Louis Lim
IMAGE:
Hanging, holding 2024
oil on canvas
137 x 198cm
July 23, 2024
JAMES DRINKWATER FEATURES IN ISSUE 2 OF ART-CLE FOR 2024
James Drinkwater has featured in ART-CLE Issue 02, 2024:
Known for his raucous yet meticulously composed paintings, James Drinkwater is one of Australia’s most celebrated contemporary artists. Yet, the words ‘contemporary’ and ‘artist’ are not necessarily ones Drinkwater would use to describe himself. He prefers the term ‘painter’, and he is a gestural one at that, drawing on influences from the vast legacy of Australian, British, American and French modern art he became obsessed with as a child growing up in Newcastle, New South Wales. Drinkwater says he started drawing and painting incessantly from the age of five, after becoming taken with the small landscape paintings his aunt would work on at her kitchen table.
Drinkwater’s talent was recognised and nurtured early on, not just by his parents and those around him but also by the art world itself. During our conversation, he fields a call from his dad, who wants to come around and see his recent paintings. “It’s never ideal, the time he wants to come,” Drinkwater says after hanging up. “But I’m never going to say no to that, it’s fuel. You talk about fathers not approving of their kids doing art… artists like Clarice Beckett, you know. My dad was there in the garage with me, standing with a ciggy and a chardonnay just going, ‘Oh, bloody brilliant James. Brilliant. Michelle, come look!’
Between the ages of eight and eighteen, he attended Ron Hartree’s now-closed art school in Newcastle and visited exhibitions whenever his parents could take him. He later attended the National Art School in Sydney—only for one year, before getting restless—and then moved to Melbourne, where he met his now-wife, the painter and performance artist Lottie Consalvo. The pair soon moved to Berlin, where they lived for three years before relocating back to Newcastle in search of cheaper studio space and a quieter life.
In 2014, aged thirty, he won the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, which took his family— then-newly expanded to three with the arrival of his first child, Vincenzo—to the Cité des Arts in Paris for three months and a further three travelling. Fast forward to June 2023, almost a decade on, and a survey exhibition at Canberra’s Drill Hall Gallery—James Drinkwater: at mid-career, curated by Terence Maloon—announced without hesitation Drinkwater’s arrival at that often tenuous artistic milestone.
Drinkwater’s paintings are defined by their expressive use of colour. They are rich in matter, working texture and colour into abstract yet familiar figures, landscapes and interiors that speak of his experiences both real and imagined. In subject, his work draws heavily on the intimacy of his family life, the oceanic environment in which he lives, the broader Australian landscape and the people and places with which he interacts in his movements and travels. As was the case for the 20th century painters Drinkwater has so admired, his own exploration of this personal iconography at once allows insight into his subjective experience and offers something of our shared world to dive into.
- Emma Pegrum, ART-CLE
IMAGE:
James Drinkwater, courtesy Nic Gossage
July 19, 2024
BELEM LETT TO FEATURE IN DEAKIN UNIVERSITY SMALL SCULPTURE AWARD 2024
It is with great delight to share that Belem Lett is a finalist in the 2024 Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award for his work ‘Wormhole’.
The Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award was established in 2009 and is organised by the Art Collection and Galleries Unit at Deakin University, Victoria. The award celebrates contemporary sculptures from artists around Australia.
The finalist exhibition will be held at at the Deakin University Art Gallery from 29 August – 11 October, 2024.
IMAGE:
'Wormhole' 2023
clear top coat, acrylic, gesso, wood putty, screws, wood glue, polyurethane glue, pine
53 x 66 x 52cm
July 19, 2024
BELEM LETT IS A 2024 FINALIST IN THE GOSFORD ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Belem Lett who has been selected as a finalist in this year's Gosford Art Prize for his work 'Snorkel'.
The Gosford Art Prize is a significant facet of the Gosford Regional Gallery’s annual exhibition program. The prize was initially organised by the community in the early 1970s. When the Gosford Regional Gallery opened in 2000, it became the new permanent home of the Gosford Art Prize. Both the main prize and the Ceramics Prize have grown in popularity and strength over the past 23 years, celebrating the diversity of practices from artists both on the Central Coast and from beyond our region.
Finalists are exhibited in all galleries, 24 August 2024 - 20 October 2024
IMAGE
'Snorkel' 2024
oil, clear primer on brushed aluminium composite panel
150 x 122cm
July 18, 2024
BELEM LETT IS A 2024 FINALIST IN THE MOSMAN ART PRIZE
Exciting news for Belem Lett who is a finalist in this year's Mosman Art Prize for his work 'Fire Walk With Me'.
The Mosman Art Prize is the longest running and most prestigious municipal art prize in Australia. Winning entries form the basis of the Mosman Art Collection, a valuable and historic collection that surveys Australian painting since 1947. The Mosman Art Prize is an acquisitive award of $50,000 sponsored by Mosman Council.
The annual exhibition will take place 10 August - 6 October.
IMAGE:
'Fire Walk With Me' 2024
oil, clear primer on brushed aluminium composite panel
150 x 122cm
READ MORE HERE
June 29, 2024
CONGRATULATIONS TO BELEM LETT WHO IS A FINALIST IN THE 2024 SUNSHINE COAST NATIONAL ART PRIZE
It is with great pleasure that we share the news that Belem Lett is a finalist in the 2024 Sunshine Coast National Art Prize for his work ‘A Love Song’.
The acquisitive Sunshine Coast National Art Prize is a dynamic visual arts award reflecting outstanding contemporary 2D and new media arts practice in Australia. The finalists exhibition will be held at the Caloundra Regional Gallery from 24 August - 13 October 2024.
Belem Lett’s work transcend representation and instead embraces gestural abstraction, delving into the interplay of light and colour. Lett transforms the canvas into a dynamic arena where paint and surface coalesce. Each stroke is laden with vibrant hues, embodying physical momentum that echoes the artist’s gestures and movements.
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‘A Love Song’ 2024
oil, clear primer on brushed aluminium composite panel
150 x 122 cm
June 13, 2024
CONGRATULATIONS TO BELEM LETT WHO IS A FINALIST IN THE 2024 WAVERLEY ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Belem Lett who has been chosen as a finalist in the 2024 Waverley Art Prize for his work 'Body Language'. The Waverley Art Prize finalist exhibition is on from 6 July - 18 August at the Bondi Pavilion Gallery, Sydney.
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'Body Language', 2024
Oil, clear primer on brushed aluminium composite panel
150 x 122cm
image courtesy Jessica Maurer
June 13, 2024
CONGRATULATIONS TO BELEM LETT FOR HIS SELECTION AS A 2024 FINALIST FOR THE VINCENT PRIZE
Congratulations to Belem Lett for his selection as a 2024 finalist for the The Vincent prize. Belem was selected for his work 'Pollinate' and can be seen at the finalists exhibition which opens this Friday 14 June 6-9pm at Scratch Art Space, Marrickville.
The Vincent Prize was established by art courier service Art Van Go for their customers that missed out on selection for The Archibald, Wynne, Sulman & the Salon des Refuses.
Image:
Pollinate, 2024
Oil, clear primer on brushed aluminium composite panel
56 x 48 cm
May 30, 2024
SALLY ANDERSON IS A 2024 FINALIST IN THE SIR JOHN SULMAN PRIZE
Delighted to announce that Sally Anderson has been selected as a finalist in the Sir John Sulman Prize with her work ‘Holding a hurricane, quilt curtain carrying the sea’.
How do you hold a hurricane? How do you hold close things that are spiralling out of your control? Can you contain the sea in a quilt? How do we measure domestic, creative and maternal labour? With time? How does one get more time in a day? How do we hold households, partners, children, paintings, parents and ourselves simultaneously? This painting speaks to the ways motherhood, domesticity and creative practice are, for me, reciprocal and ultimately entangled. Each informs and infects the other. This work deliberately dances between abstraction and representation and employs still-life and landscape motifs as symbols of containment and care.
- Sally Anderson, 2024
IMAGE:
Holding a hurricane, quilt curtain carrying the sea 2024
synthetic polymer paint on canvas
182.5 x 198.2 cm
April 20, 2024
SALLY ANDERSON IS A FINALIST IN THE BAYSIDE PAINTING PRIZE
Congratulations Sally Anderson who is a finalist in the 2024 Bayside Painting Prize for her 2024 work ‘Placenta banksia, Bridal Veil Falls view, the sea in me, PB nude quilt tablecloth’. Established in 2015, the Bayside Painting Prize is one of the most generous non-acquisitive painting prizes in Australia. The exhibition draws together a breadth of artists with varied approaches to painting. This allows the Bayside City Council to further develop its collection and promote artists to the Bayside community.
The finalist exhibition will be held at Bayside Gallery from 3 May to 23 June 2024.
IMAGE:
Placenta banksia, Bridal Veil Falls view, the sea in me, PB nude quilt tablecloth 2024
acrylic on polycotton
168 x 137 cm
Image courtesy the artist and Jessica Maurer
March 1, 2024
BELEM LETT IS A FINALIST IN THE 2024 MUSWELLBROOK ART PRIZE
It is with great joy that we announce the selection of Belem Lett as a finalist in the 2024 Muswellbrook Art Prize for his work 'The Mountains Await Your Return'
Since 1958, the Muswellbrook Art Prize has grown and evolved and is today one of the richest prizes for painting in regional Australia. Astute adjudication of the Prize over the years has yielded an excellent collection of modern and contemporary Australian paintings, works on paper and ceramics from the Post War period of the 20th Century and into the 21st Century, with the winning acquisitive works forming the nucleus of what is now known as the Muswellbrook Shire Art Collection.
Finalists will be exhibited at the Muswellbrook Art Gallery from 2 April - 25 May 2024
Belem's next solo exhibition at the gallery is from 1 - 21 May 2024
Artwork:
'The Mountains Await Your Return' 2022
Oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminum composite panel
150 x 122 cm
November 30, 2023
BRIDIE GILLMAN IS A FINALIST FOR THE 2023 BERMINGHAM PRIZE
Congratulations to Bridie Gillman who is a finalist for the The Elaine Bermingham National Watercolour Prize for her work 'Night Lines'.
Celebrating excellence and innovation in the watercolour medium, this non-acquisitive prize offers a winning of $20,000 generously donated by Elaine Bermingham.
Selected finalists will be exhibited at QCA Galleries, located within Griffith University’s Queensland College of Art and Design at South Bank, Brisbane from 30 November 2023 - 11 January 2024.
IMAGE
Night Lines 2023
watercolour and ink on linen
102 x 115cm
November 10, 2023
SALLY ANDERSON IS A FINALIST IN GRACE COSSINGTON SMITH ART AWARD
Congratulations to Sally Anderson, who has been announced as a finalist in the Grace Cossington Smith Art Award for her painting 'Nat Silk’s Seatown Still Life, PB Nude Quilt, Bromeliad Washdown'.
The biennial Grace Cossington Smith Art Award is a $20,000 National acquisitive award. The award theme is 'Making Connections' inspired by the work of Abbotsleigh graduate and artist Grace Cossington Smith - renowned for her Modern abstraction paintings of Australia. The finalist exhibition opens 27 January 2024 at the Grace Cossington Smith Gallery, Wahroonga, Sydney.
IMAGE:
Nat Silk's Seatown Still Life, PB Nude Quilt, Bromeliad Washdown 2023
acrylic on polycotton
153 x 137 cm
September 19, 2023
BELEM LETT FEATURED IN THE SPRING EDITION OF ART/EDIT MAGAZINE
BELEM LETT is featured in the latest edition of Art Edit.
Issue 36 draws on Belem Lett's exploration of preconceptions and how his manipulation of colour creates pieces of harmony.
Text by editor Rose of Sharon Leake and images from past exhibitions with Edwina Corlette Gallery, edition out now.
Image detail;
'Limbo' 2022
oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminium composite panel
56 x 48 cm
September 16, 2023
BELEM LETT IS A FINALIST IN THE 2023 PADDINGTON ART PRIZE
It is with great pleasure that we announce Belem Lett has been selected as a finalist in the 2023 Paddington Art Prize for his work 'This Land Is Slippery'
The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape.
Image:
'This Land Is Slippery' 2022
Oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminium composite panel
150 x 180 cm
September 16, 2023
BRIDIE GILLMAN FINALIST IN THE 2023 GIRRA: FRASER COAST NATIONAL ART PRIZE
Bridie Gillman is a finalist in the 2023 Girra: Fraser Coast National Art Prize for her work 'Quiet, after the storm' (2023).
The inaugural Girra: Fraser Coast National Art Prize is a major acquisitive prize of $25,000, that seeks to explore our reciprocal and inextricable relationship with the environment through contemporary art.
Selected artworks provide unique perspectives on industrialised landscapes, the forces of extreme weather events, our relationship to domestic gardens, ecological concerns and speculative solutions, ruminations on the beauty and power of nature, and much more.
The finalists’ exhibition, is held at the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery 23 September to 12 November 2023
IMAGE:
Quiet, after the storm 2022
Oil on linen, glazed ceramics and soundscape
various dimensions
September 2, 2023
PAUL RYAN FINALIST IN THE 2023 MOSMAN ART PRIZE
Congratulations to our artist Paul Ryan who is a finalists in this year's Mosman Art Prize for his work 'The King'. Exhibition open 23 September in Mosman, Sydney.
Image:
PAUL RYAN
'The King' 2023
oil on linen
138 x 122 cm
August 15, 2023
BRIDIE GILLMAN RESIDENCY IN ARRIAOLOS, PORTUGAL
Bridie Gillman completed a residency at Córtex Frontal, for a 6 week placement in an 18th century building located in Arraiolos, Alentejo, Southern Portugal, in April 2023.
Córtex Frontal is a multidisciplinary cultural project created in 2016 by the Cultural Association Córtexcult, in Arraiolos, Évora, Alentejo. The artists in residence program aims to provide the time and space to develop a project, fostering the sharing of experiences between artists and the community.
Bridie's new body of work directly inspired by her time spent at Córtex Frontal will be exhibited in her upcoming show, Watching Walls at Edwina Corlette Gallery 4 October - 24 October 2023.
Córtex Frontal is part of the Portuguese Contemporary Art Networks RPAC.
August 1, 2023
PAUL RYAN FEATURED IN THE ABC ART WORKS
On Sunday the 30th of July, PAUL RYAN featured in the ABC Art Works episode focusing on album cover art. Hosted by Namila Benson, this episode of ABC Art Works allows Paul to tell us his story as an Australian painter and about his collaborations with American musician Bill Callahan.
Even though they've never met, Paul Ryan and Bill Callahan share a mutually beneficial friendship. Paul has painted several of Bill's album covers and Bill's music has inspired Paul's paintings.
Paul shows us his process and eclectic studio, personifying his practice and shining light on his emotive connection to the landscape so often seen in his pieces.
You can watch Paul Ryan's feature on the ABC iView website HERE
July 29, 2023
BELEM LETT: FINALIST IN THE 2023 HAZELHURST ART ON PAPER AWARD
Congratulations to Belem Lett who is a finalist in this year's Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award for his work 'You Are The Centre Of The Universe'.
The biennial Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award is a significant national exhibition that aims to elevate the status of work on paper while supporting and promoting artists working with this medium.
Finalists will be exhibited in the Main Gallery at Hazelhurst Arts Centre in Sydney from 16 September to 12 November 2023.
Belem's next solo exhibition at the gallery is from 2 – 16 December 2023
Artwork:
You Are The Centre Of The Universe
Oil, gesso on Stonehenge paper 245gsm
228 x 168 cm
2023
July 19, 2023
SALLY ANDERSON FEATURED IN THE JULY/AUGUST EDITION OF ART GUIDE AUSTRALIA
Sally Anderson is featured in the July/August edition of Art Guide Australia.
Motherhood, domesticity, landscape, memory—these are just some of the experiences and memories Sally Anderson has captured in her two-decade painting practice, underpinned by a persistent blue.
The outer edges of Sally Anderson’s paintings reveal multiple layers of canvas, the evidence of past works painted over yet still present deep within. Integral to how Anderson works, this layering connects to ideas of containment and the action of being physically held. “This could refer to a mother carrying her baby, being restricted to the home, a vessel holding flowers, frames, windows or pools,” she says.
- Briony Downes, Art Guide, 2023
IMAGE:
Sally Anderson in her Studio, courtesy Jessica Mauer
July 11, 2023
BELEM LETT: FINALIST IN THE 2023 WAVERLY ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Belem Lett who is a finalist in this year's Waverley Art Prize for his work 'Smile'.
Belem is one of the 38 finalists chosen from over 700 entries. Recognising his striking choice of colour and form, Waverley Woollahra Art School credits his signature technique of forcing the eye to follow the shifting stark palettes.
The Waverley Art Prize celebrates excellence across the local arts community and greater Australian contemporary Visual Arts sector, ultimately showcasing the brilliance of early to mid-career Australian artists.
The Finalist Exhibition for this Waverley Art Prize is held in Sydney at the Bondi Pavilion until August 13, 2023.
Artwork:
Smile
oil, gesso and marble dust on aluminium composite panel
150 x 122 cm
2023
June 21, 2023
JAMES DRINKWATER: AT MID-CAREER SURVEY AT DRILL HALL GALLERY
AT MID-CAREER: James Drinkwater is curated by Terence Maloon
Early recognised as an exceptional talent, James Drinkwater has never toned-down the intensity and bravura of his approach to painting. His work has mined a vast legacy of modern art – Australian, British, American, French – as if all of it remains relevant, fresh and available to him. Now, on the brink of turning 40, this is the first survey of his prodigious past. While his paintings evoke figures, landscapes and interiors, they are also meticulously composed abstractions, distinctive for their complex and opulent fusion of texture, colour and spatial intrigue.
This exhibition will be accompanied by a major publication. .
- Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University.
The exhibition is open 24 June - 20 August 2024.
IMAGE:
We are clumsy now on this southern beach 2016
mixed media on board
140 x 120 cm
June 10, 2023
PETA MINNICI FEATURES IN THE CLAYTON UTZ ART PARTNERSHIP 2017 - 2022
We are thrilled to announce that Peta Minnici features in 'Clayton Utz Art Partnership, The First Five Years'.
Published in Conjunction with Clayton Utz, 3:33 Art Projects, and Bandicoot Publishing Pty Ltd, Alexandria, NSW, Australia. Editors: Bruce Cooper, Kon Gouriotis and Max Germanos. Contributing writer: Dr. Judith Pugh.
The Clayton Utz Art Partnership brings together a unique collaboration between two outstanding Australian artists and their firm.
May 24, 2023
SALLY ANDERSON FINALIST IN THE 2023 RAVENSWOOD AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Sally Anderson who is a finalist in this year's Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize with her work ‘Sea Town Lawn Roof Song with NO’s Vessel.’
IMAGE:
Sea Town Lawn Roof Song with NO’s Vessel 2023
acrylic on canvas
115 x 97 cm
May 6, 2023
BELEM LETT FINALIST IN THE OMNIA ART PRIZE
Belem Lett is a finalist in the 2023 Omnia Art Prize with his works 'These Peaks Watch Over You' and 'Eclipse'. The Omnia Art Prize is one of Australia’s premier art awards and exhibitions for contemporary art. Read more here.
Artworks:
These Peaks Watch Over You
oil, clear primer on brushed aluminium composite panel
150 x 120 cm
2022
Eclipse
clear coat, acrylic, gesso, wood putty, screws, wood glue, pine
82 x 42 x 28 cm
2023
March 28, 2023
BELEM LETT FINALIST IN BAYSIDE ACQUISITIVE ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Belem Lett who is a finalist in this year's Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize with his work 'Vertical Horizon'.
The Bayside Painting Prize is the only annual painting prize held in Melbourne, with specific focus on artists with a variety of approaches to the painted medium. The Bayside Painting Prize is one of the most generous non-acquisitive painting prizes in Australia. This allows the Bayside City Council to continue to promote artists to the Bayside community and support painters across Australia.
IMAGE:
Belem Lett
Vertical Horizon 2023
Oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminium composite panel
122 x 94 cm
March 4, 2023
SALLY ANDERSON FINALIST IN THE 2023 MUSWELLBROOK ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Sally Anderson who is a finalist in this year's Muswellbrook Art Prize with her work ‘Lismore Island Roof Song with a Screenshot of Nat Silk’s Seatown’.
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Lismore Island Roof Song with a Screenshot of Nat Silk’s Seatown 2022
acrylic on polycotton
February 28, 2023
Belem Lett Featured on the Cover of Belle Magazine
Belem Lett's bold artwork 'Move Me' (2022) is featured on the recent cover of Belle Magazine. Belem's piece celebrates the power of colour and is shown in an exclusive look inside interiors star Anna Spiro's home.
BELEM LETT
Move Me 2022
Oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminium composite panel
122 x 94cm
September 30, 2022
JOHN McDONALD REVIEWS SALLY ANDERSON IN THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD FOR THE PORTIA GEACH AWARD
Sally Anderson has received a glowing review in the Sydney Morning Herald.
Sally Anderson’s Guido 'Holding Folding Moulding' is another stand-out. Ostensibly a portrait of her artist husband holding their child, there’s a metaphysical dimension to the work, with a sculpture on a pedestal, a jug with flowers and a red, flag-like curtain taking up significant space in the composition. The play of curves and fractured planes adds to the mystery of the picture, as we feel we are looking through multiple doorways or windows, projecting a dream-like atmosphere.
- John McDonald, Sydney Morning Herald, 2022.
September 24, 2022
SALLY ANDERSON FINALIST IN THE 2022 PORTIA GEACH PRIZE
Congratulations to Sally Anderson who is a finalist in the Portia Geach Award at SH Ervin Gallery in Sydney.
The Portia Geach Memorial Award was established in 1965 to be annually presented to an Australian female artist. Portia Geach was an iconic figure in the Australian arts community, acclaimed for her art and media presence, and as such the award was created in her honour. The award is specifically for the best portrait painted from the life of someone well renowned in art, academia, or science.
The exhibition is open 16 September – 6 November 2022
IMAGE:
Guido holding, folding, moulding 2022
acrylic on polycotton
198 x 153 cm
July 20, 2022
'BLUE ISLAND' AT BYRON SCHOOL OF ART, CURATED BY SALLY ANDERSON
Blue Island investigates the interplay of colour and memory in relation to individual experience. Paintings draw on hydrangea related respective experience to demonstrate the capacity for colour and object to hold and trigger memory and association. The exhibition seeks to question the reliability of memory and offers a way to authenticate experience through colour. In attempting to realise something perhaps visually impossible to verify within their paintings; mixing colour truthfully and straightforwardly from memory, the artists are challenged to settle on feeling and intuitive correctness rather than absolute truth and certainty.
Using a uniform size canvas, the 14 invited artists were instructed to translate, from their ‘mind’s eye’, the colour they most strongly associate with their experience of hydrangeas. The result is a collection of essentially monochrome surfaces steeped with hidden and concealed recollections of mothers and mother’s mothers, former neighbours and neighbourhoods, marriage, childbirth city front-yards, suburban backyards, households and broken family homes. More visually evident (than the personal histories imbued in the paintings) is the materiality and individually distinctive application of paint to surface. These largely monochrome works give a condensed, and detail like insight into each artist’s painterly signature, almost all of which are instantly recognisable.
- Sally Anderson, 2022
May 27, 2022
Belem Lett WINS OMNIA ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Belem Lett who has won the 2022 Omnia Art Prize for the most outstanding work in any medium.
The prize was judged by Charlotte Day, Director of Monash University Museum of Art. The exhibition is open until 30th May at St. Kevins College, Toorak.
This Sun Burns For Us 2022
oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminum composite panel
152 x 150cm
May 6, 2022
PETA MINNICI - FINALIST IN THE DOBELL DRAWING PRIZE
The Dobell Drawing Prize is an unparalleled celebration of drawing technique and innovation. Presented by the National Art School in partnership with the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation, the biennial prize explores the enduring importance of drawing within contemporary art practice. The 2021 exhibition showcased work by 64 finalists from around the country, demonstrating the vitality and scope of current Australian drawing.
Minnici's drawing are formed intuitively using a gradual technique of mark making, creating a blurring of focus and a slowing of viewing time; emphasising the tonal structure of each image through the loss of edges and turning the photographic image into a series of atmospheric sensations reminiscent of a memory.
IMAGE:
Looking into Bundanon 2019
ink in saunders paper
83.5 x 66.4 cm
May 6, 2022
PETA MINNICI - FEATURED IN 'STILL LIFE'
Peta Minnici has been featured in the book 'Still Life' written by Amber Creswell Bell, published by Thames & Hudson.
May 6, 2022
Christopher Zanko and Paul Ryan - Sulman Art Prize Finalists
Congratulations to Christopher Zanko and Paul Ryan who are finalists with a collaborative work in the 2022 Sulman Art Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The Sulman Prize is awarded for the best subject painting, genre painting or mural project by an Australian artist.
Christopher Zanko and Paul Ryan's work is set against the backdrop of Wollongong in NSW. This painting is concerned with the vulnerability of the changing demographics of an area once defined by coal mining, steelmaking and allied industries.
PAUL RYAN + CHRISTOPHER ZANKO
Bulli, Rock Steady 2022
oil and acrylic on wood relief carving
120 x 100 cm
May 6, 2022
Belem Lett - SULMAN ART PRIZE FINALIST
Congratulations to Belem Lett who is a finalist in the 2022 Sulman Art Prize.
The Sulman Prize is awarded for the best subject painting, genre painting or mural project by an Australian artist. Established within the terms of Sir John Sulman’s bequest, the prize was first awarded in 1936. Each year the trustees of the Art Gallery of NSW invite a guest artist to judge this open competition. Finalists are displayed in an exhibition at the Gallery opening on the 14th of May.
Bending Over Backwards 2022
oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminium composite panel
150 x 125 cm
May 4, 2022
JAMES DRINKWATER FEATURED IN HOUSE AND GARDEN MAGAZINE
Lottie Consalvo and James Drinkwater have created a big-hearted, art-filled home in their terrace house by the sea. James’ art practice incorporates painting, sculpture, drawings and wearable textiles. "Since I was a child, making art was the clearest way I could express myself,” he says. His creativity is nourished by “generosity of any kind, whether it be the human spirit or nature itself".
- Elizabeth Wilson, House & Garden Magazine
IMAGE:
James Drinkwater, courtesy Alana Landsberry
February 26, 2022
BELEM LETT - CHROME CITY: GROUP EXHIBITION, LOS ANGELES
The main idea of this show is to speculate if Sydney, Australia, a sprawling conurbation of coastal and landlocked suburbs, has anything artistically in common with the metropolis of Los Angeles. I am also speculating that there is such a thing as Australian cool, which might reflect or correspond with a perception held that LA art is definitely cool. LA’s emergence as an important art city has been an ongoing matter for debate but has recently become cemented by the by appearance in LA of some major new art museums and international galleries.
Artists: Ron Adams, Polly Borland, Chris Dolman, Belem Lett, Adam Norton, Philjames, Genevieve Felix Reynolds
Durden & Ray, Los Angeles
19 March - 9 April 2022
Title: The River, 2022
Medium: oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminium composite panel
Size: 81 x 61 cm
February 25, 2022
THE BLAKE PRIZE - CASULA POWERHOUSE
The Blake Prize is one of Australia's longest standing and most prestigious prizes which encourages conversation about religion and spirituality through art and poetry.
Belem Lett has been named as a finalist for the 67th Blake Prize, 2022.
Title: Electric Dreams, 2021
Medium: oil on aluminium composite panel
Size: 152 x 150 cm
February 18, 2022
PAUL RYAN: Q&A WITH THE ILLAWARRA FLAME
David Roach, co-curator of the Clifton Contemporary Art Fair, talked to one of the high-profile participating artists, Paul Ryan.
Paul Ryan’s striking, often provocative paintings are sort by collectors both in Australia and internationally. Many feature the Northern Illawarra coast and escarpment as seen from the ocean.
February 18, 2022
PAUL RYAN FINALIST IN THE KILGOUR PRIZE
Paul Ryan is a finalist in Newcastle Art Gallery's Kilgour Art Prize 2021.
The Kilgour Prize is Newcastle's annual art prize for figurative and portrait painting. It awards $50,000 for the most outstanding work of art and a People’s Choice of $5000 to the painting voted most popular by the general public. Each year the Gallery receives hundreds of applications from across Australia.
'Three Imaginary Boys' 2021
oil on linen
138 x 153 cm
February 8, 2022
BELEM LETT - GRACE COSSINGTON SMITH ART PRIZE
The Grace Cossington Smith Art Prize is inspired by the work of Abbotsleigh Old Girl and artist Grace Cossington Smith who made connections with her changing world through her drawing and painting.
Congratulations to Belem Lett for being finalist in three Grace Cossington Smith Art Prize awards for 2022.
Title: Wave Racer, 2021
Medium: oil on aluminium composite panel
Size: 110 x 80 cm
February 8, 2022
BELEM LETT FINALIST IN THE HAZELHURST WORKS ON PAPER PRIZE
The Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award is a significant national biennial exhibition that promotes excellence and innovation in the field of art on paper. This year, Hazelhurst received over 700 entries from artists throughout Australia.
Belem Lett has been selected to exhibit for the Art on Paper award 2022.
Title: Sunflower, 2021
Medium: oil, gesso on 12 sheets stonehenge paper
Size: 228 x 228cm
June 9, 2021
BELEM LETT FINALIST IN THE BAYSIDE ART PRIZE
Established in 2015, the Bayside Painting Prize is one of the most generous non-acquisitive painting prizes in Australia. The exhibition draws together a breadth of artists with varied approaches to painting. This allows the Bayside City Council to further develop its collection and promote artists to the Bayside community.
Belem Lett's work 'Pineapples' 2019 is a finalist in this year's prize.
June 3, 2021
James Drinkwater FEATURED IN VAULT ART MAGAZINE - ISSUE 34
Written by Louise Martin-Chew
April 13, 2021
DAN KYLE AT WANGARATTA ART GALLERY
Dan Kyle's work is part of Wangaratta Art Gallery's exhibition 'Contemporary Landscape Perspectives: A Group Show' from 13 March – 30 May 2021.
This dynamic exhibition of five contemporary landscape Australian painters, Max Berry, Holly Greenwood, Dan Kyle, Bronte Leighton-Dore and Andrew Pye explores individual perspectives of elements of the Australian bush, the terrain, landscape and key symbolism of trees and flora in their immediate environment.
All five artists are emerging as contemporary painters in the Australian art scene. Berry, Greenwood, Kyle and Leighton-Dore are New South Wales based (Sydney and Blue Mountains), the four have partnered with local artist Andy Pye, the group have connections both through friendship but also their oeuvre, their painting practice and style. Each artists surrounding environments are re-interpreted in large scale paintings and works on paper.
This collection of artists and their work presents a diversity of expression and contemporary representation of the Australian Bush.
March 22, 2021
SALLY ANDERSON FEATURED IN THE AUSTRALIAN
Sally Anderson has been included in an exhibition and article by The Australian which highlight new Australian art on the market.
It’s this moment of evolution that has inspired The Australian’s Summer Exhibition — a showcase of sculptures, paintings, photographs and works on paper. Beautiful to look at, it’s a celebration of some of the best and brightest artists working today. All 50 pieces have been selected because they signify what’s happening in Australian art and culture right now.
So, what is happening right now? The primary art market in Australia is experiencing a small boom. For obvious reasons, flying to international art fairs is off the cards, and this has led Australian collectors to rediscover a local market packed full of prodigious works by tomorrow’s household names.
It means there’s a renewed focus on Australian stories and more opportunities for emerging artists to have their work seen, as gallerists and buyers look toward home. It’s this time of risk-taking and yes, even optimism that our summer exhibition represents.
- Amy Campbell, The Australian, 2021
November 12, 2020
PAUL RYAN ARCHIBALD AND SULMAN FINALIST 2020
N\H artist Paul Ryan is a finalist in Australia's most anticipated art prize, the 2020 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman. The exhibition is on show at the Art Gallery of New South Wales until January 10th 2021.
Paul Ryan's painting "Three Imaginary Boys" is the artist's sixth finalist selection in the Sulman Prize. He is a 13-time Archibald finalist and five-time Wynne Prize finalist. Paul has won the Paddington Art Prize (2007 & 2010), Geelong Contemporary Art Prize (2012) and has been a finalist numerous times in the Mosman Prize, Moran Prize, Fishers Ghost, Kilgour, Tattersals and other major awards.
'Three Imaginary Boys' 2020
oil on linen
138 x 153 cm
October 14, 2020
DAN KYLE, A RECIPIENT IN THE 2020 BRETT WHITELEY SCHOLARSHIP
For the first time in its 22 year history, the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship has been awarded to five artists, one of whom is Dan Kyle.
Congratulations Charlie Ingemar Harding (Victoria), Emily Grace Imeson (NSW), Dan Kyle (NSW), Lily Platts (NSW) and Georgia Spain (Tasmania).
Art Gallery of New South Wales Director, Michael Brand, said that in one of the most challenging years the arts community has ever experienced he’s delighted that the Scholarship could be awarded, albeit in a different format.
‘That the Scholarship this year is shared between five artists instead of a single artist speaks to the moment we’re in, where we all need to work together and find new ways of thinking for the benefit of our community.
‘The Scholarship remains a prestigious, national painting award and I welcome all five recipients to the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship alumni who have, like Brett Whiteley before them, had their worlds open up as a result of being offered this opportunity to spend time creating work in a new location,’ Brand said.
August 28, 2020
SALLY ANDERSON FEATURED IN BNEART GUIDE
Congratulations to Sally Anderson whose upcoming exhibition has been featured in Brisbane Art Guide.
To coincide with her exhibition at Tweed Regional Gallery, Edwina Corlette Gallery is delighted to present a series of new paintings by Sally Anderson. Sally is a past winner of the prestigious Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship and a finalist in this year’s Portia Geach Award for female portraiture, with her painting of Claudia Karvan (below).
Born in Lismore, Anderson began her undergraduate studies in Visual Art at Southern Cross University before transferring to the College of Fine Art in Sydney. A past finalist in the Sunshine Coast Art Prize and the Paddington Art Prize, Anderson was invited to participate in the Association of Icelandic Visual Artists Residency in Reykjavik in 2014. Her work has been acquired by Artbank, the Australian Catholic University and corporate and private clients in Australia and Europe.
- Brisbane Art Guide, 2020
August 6, 2020
SALLY ANDERSON FEATURED IN THE DESIGN FILES
The concept of home has changed in 2020. For a lot of people, home has never been just one static place, and yet in the last few months that stasis has been forced upon us. In the midst of shelter-in-place orders, we’ve been directed to decide on a single location that represents our place in the world and stay there, hoping it keeps us safe.
Reframing the domestic space as a new landscape intrigues artist and new mother Sally Anderson. Her new body of work is entitled Bridal Veil Falls, the Window and the Piano Lesson, and was created almost entirely in lockdown. The pieces will be on display at Edwina Corlette gallery in Brisbane from tomorrow, in an exhibition that explores the fusion between Sally’s subjective experience of parenthood, and the collective endurance of pandemic paralysis.
- Sasha Gattermayr, The Design Files, 2020
July 27, 2020
SALLY ANDERSON AT TWEED REGIONAL GALLERY
To help my son sleep we put on white noise of a small river in Scotland and Llyn Gwynant waves in Wales. The toponomy of Lismore indicates it was named after Isle of Lismore which lies in Loch Linnhe, an arm of the sea, on the West Coast of Scotland. I was born in Lismore early 1990, an experience I hadn’t intimately considered until the birth of my son a couple of years ago. My son was conceived in the Nancy Fairfax Artist in Residence Studio at Tweed Regional Gallery. There’s a pair of hoop pines (aka Richmond River Pines) that dominate the side view from the residency verandah. I often use these trees, along with banksias, within my work to represent the Northern Rivers region, my transition to motherhood and European exploration/invasion of Australia.
The works in 'Arm of the Sea and the Fertile Tree' use landscape metaphor rather than subject. Intimate personal experience and collective experience are translated into paintings, bedspreads, windows, still lifes and stages.
- Sally Anderson, 2020
The exhibition is open from 3 July — 29 November 2020
July 27, 2020
SALLY ANDERSON FINALIST IN THE 2020 PORTIA GEACH PRIZE
Sally Anderson's work 'Claude Swimming' has been selected as a finalist in the Portia Geach Prize for 2020. The painting of Claudia Karvan, actress, producer and writer will be exhibited at the National Trust's S.H. Ervin Gallery.
The Portia Geach Memorial Award was established in 1965 to be annually presented to an Australian female artist. Portia Geach was an iconic figure in the Australian arts community, acclaimed for her art and media presence, and as such the award was created in her honour. The award is specifically for the best portrait painted from the life of someone well renowned in art, academia, or science.
The exhibition will be open in Sydney from 14 August – 20 September 2020.
IMAGE:
Claude Swimming, 2020
acrylic on linen
168 x 137cm
July 16, 2020
PAUL RYAN FINALIST IN THE MOSMAN ART PRIZE 2020
Paul Ryan is a finalist in the Mosman Art Prize.
Established in 1947, the Mosman Art Prize is Australia's oldest and most prestigious local government art award. It was founded by the artist, architect and arts advocate, Alderman Allan Gamble. In it's seventieth year, the Mosman Art Prize has developed in stature to become Australia’s most prestigious municipally funded art prize with a national profile. It regularly attracts over 900 entries annually and currently offers over $60,000 in prizes.
The 2020 Mosman Art Prize was judged by Alexie Glass-Kantor, Executive Director of Artspace, Sydney.
June 3, 2020
James Drinkwater FINALIST IN THE 2020 PADDINGTON ART PRIZE
The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape. Established in 2004 by Arts Patron, Marlene Antico OAM, this National prize takes its place among the country’s most lucrative and highly coveted painting prizes.
IMAGE:
Yellow Moon Over Tesoro 2020
oil in linen
122 x 180 cm
June 3, 2020
James Drinkwater FINALIST IN THE 2020 MOSMAN PRIZE
Established in 1947, the Mosman Art Prize is Australia’s oldest and most prestigious local government art award. It was founded by the artist, architect and arts advocate, Alderman Allan Gamble, at a time when only a small handful of art prizes were in existence in Australia and the community had very little support and few opportunities to exhibit their work.
Entries for the 2020 Prize, for which there were over 580, demonstrated a remarkable spectrum of approaches in considering how we relate to the coordinates of the world at this time and the trajectory of contemporary painting.
IMAGE:
Bump in the night 2019
oil on linen
125 x 104.5 cm
February 7, 2020
BELEM LETT FINALIST IN THE GLOVER PRIZE 2020
The Glover Prize has announced its 42 finalists for 2020. These finalists represent the Judges’ selection of the best artworks of the Tasmanian landscape, chosen from the entrants coming from every Australian state and territory. These 42 artworks will be on display at the Glover Prize Exhibition at Falls Park Pavilion in Evandale, Tasmania during March this year.
The judges for the Glover Prize 2020 are Queensland Art Gallery | Museum of Modern Art (QAGOMA) director, Chris Saines; Sydney artist, Fiona Lowry; Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) Senior Curator and Dark Mofo Associate Artistic Director, Jarrod Rawlins. The judges next task is to carefully narrow down the 42 finalists to choose the winner of the $50,000 cash prize. After its display at the exhibition, the John Glover Society Inc. will acquire the winning artwork for its collection.
Belem Lett's work Burn Baby Burn 2020 has been selected as one of the finalists. The exhibition commences on 6 March, running from Saturday the 7th of March, 2020 and continuing until the end of the following weekend on Sunday the 15th of March, 2020, at the historic Falls Park Pavilion in Evandale.
September 27, 2019
BRIDIE GILLMAN: FINALIST IN THE BRETT WHITELEY TRAVELLING ART SCHOLARSHIP
Bridie Gillman has been been selected as one of six finalists in the prestigious Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
The annual Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship is now in its 21st year and is open to Australian painters aged between 20 and 30 years. It was created from an endowment by Mrs Beryl Whiteley in 1999. The inspiration was the profound effect international travel and study had on her son, the artist Brett Whiteley, as a result of winning the Italian Government Travelling Art Scholarship in 1959 at the age of 20.
September 6, 2019
SALLY ANDERSON FEATURED IN ARTIST PROFILE MAGAZINE
My paintings talk of relationship, context and metaphor. They are loaded with autobiographical content, draw on past and present experiences and often arrive in pairs. Recent paintings use abstraction, still life and borrowed landscapes to reference everyday intimate experience held in object and place. They explore the self and use abstraction, landscape and still life as devices to do so.
- Sally Anderson, The Design Files, 2019.
August 30, 2019
DAN KYLE : FINALIST IN THE MOSMAN ART PRIZE 2019
Dan Kyle's work 'Caught in a Haze' has been selected as a finalist in the Mosman Art Prize
Established in 1947, the Mosman Art Prize is Australia's oldest and most prestigious local government art award. As an acquisitive art award for painting, the winning artworks collected form a splendid collection of modern and contemporary Australian art, reflecting 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.
Until 27 October 2019, Mosman Art Gallery
August 30, 2019
SALLY ANDERSON : FINALIST IN THE MOSMAN ART PRIZE 2019
Sally Anderson's work 'Side of the Road River with Rousseau's Bluebells' has been selected as a finalist in the Mosman Art Prize
Mosman Art Prize was established in 1947, and is Australia's oldest and most prestigious local government art award. The winning artworks join a collection of modern and contemporary Australian art, reflecting 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.
The exhibition is open until 27 October 2019 at Mosman Art Gallery
IMAGE:
Side of the Road River with Rousseau's Bluebells 2019
acrylic on linen
courtesy the artist
August 19, 2019
BELEM LETT FINALIST IN THE HAZELHURST WORK ON PAPER AWARD
Since 2001 The Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award has been a significant national biennial exhibition that aims to elevate the status of works on paper while supporting and promoting artists working with this medium.
With prize money totalling $26,000, the Award showcases outstanding art created with, on or about paper. Artists compete for the $15,000 major award; the Young & Early Career Artist and the Friends of Hazelhurst Local Artist Awards ($5,000 each); and the People’s Choice Award ($1,000), plus the Hazelhurst Preparator’s choice Residency Award.
Image below: BELEM LETT 'Mountains of Madness' 2019, mixed media on paper, 148 x 110 cm
August 19, 2019
BELEM LETT FINALIST IN THE ARTHUR GUY PAINTING PRIZE
Administered by Bendigo Art Gallery and held every two years, the Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize is designed to attract some of Australia’s finest contemporary artists, awarding a generous acquisitive cash prize of $50,000.
Belem Lett is a finalist in the 2019 award.
Image below: BELEM LETT 'Dip Me in the Water' 2019, oil on aluminium composite panel 163 x 122cm
May 30, 2019
BRIDIE GILLMAN AT MUSEUM OF BRISBANE
Brisbane Art Design festival is a 17-day festival of exhibitions, performances, talks, art tours, workshops and open studios of artists and designers in Brisbane. BAD showcases more than 150 Brisbane artists across all career stages.
Bridie Gillman collaborated with Brisbane designer Alexander Loterztain to make the work Breath as part of the festival held at Museum of Brisbane.
IMAGE:
Jono Searle courtesy Museum of Brisbane.
May 18, 2019
BRIDIE GILLMAN WINS MORETON BAY ART AWARD
The Moreton Bay Regional Art Award is an annual acquisitive exhibition proudly sponsored by the Moreton Bay Council. This year the Art Award offered an acquisitive prize of $8000, four category prizes of $2000 each, and two supplementary $1000 prizes for a Local Artist and a People's Choice Award.
Judged by Megan Williams, Manager of the University of the Sunshine Coast Art Gallery, Bridie Gillman was awarded the overall winner with her work 'Some sort of growth' 2018.
Megan Williams commented: 'The artist's sense of the materiality of paint, the play of colour, darkness and light make it a very strong and visually arresting painting. The colours reference the natural environment and you get a sense of the artists awe and love of nature, however, its abstract quality resists clear and direct communication. It is a work to become immersed in, to sit with, and to contemplate.'
May 14, 2019
BELEM LETT AT HAZELHURST ART CENTRE
RocoColonial
4 May 2019 - 30 Jun 2019
RocoColonial is a major artist-initiated project by Gary Carsley and presented by Hazelhurst Arts Centre in partnership with Bathurst Regional Art Gallery.
ARTISTS: Brook Andrew | Tony Clark | Peter Cooley | Deborah Kelly | Belem Lett | Jennifer Leahy | Danie Mellor | Marc Newson | Técha Noble & Romance Was Born | Joan Ross | Justin Shoulder | Esme Timbery | Jenny Watson | Louise Zhang
CARTOUCHES: Renjie Teoh
Rococo and Colonial are often considered to be disparate, undisputable categories that neatly divide periods of time. This separation offers little opportunity to consider parallel histories - how similar or different things might be happening elsewhere or at the same time. RocoColonial is an exhibition that examines the overlap between Rococo and Colonial and begins by acknowledging that both can be intrinsically related and link Australia to a wider, speculative world of multiple, concurrent histories.
May 6, 2019
Peta Minnici - KEDUMBA DRAWING AWARD
The Kedumba Drawing Collection was started in 1990 and embodies and reflects all the elements of outstanding drawing created in Australia over more than 50 years and has acquired almost two hundred drawings.
Peta Minnici subject of her work depicts Minnici almost as a voyeur peering from outside through glass windows of Bundanon Homestead during my recent residency.
Capturing both inside and surrounding landscape in one frame, as a play on reflections, allows the internal foyer and staircase to fuse seamlessly with the mountains and trees.
Minnici's work 'Looking In, Seeing Out - Bundanon' has been acquired into this collection.
IMAGE:
Looking in, Seeing out – Bundanon 2018
ink on paper
May 6, 2019
DAN KYLE FEATURED IN ARTIST PROFILE MAGAZINE
In 2015 Owen Craven wrote about Dan Kyle, his studio and life in the bush near the Blue Mountains —
Soon after graduating from the National Art School, Dan Kyle set up home deep within the Australian bush at the foot of the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. His paintings are translations of what he sees – the beauty, the unique forms, the colours – but also his way of reducing the density of the bush to a more approachable landscape for him to keep exploring. Back in Issue 32, 2015, Artist Profile chatted to Dan about the formal and conceptual nuances of his landscapes.
March 27, 2019
PETA MINNICI IS A FINALIST IN THE 2019 DOBELL DRAWING AWARD
Congratulations to Peta Minnici who is a finalist for the 2019 Dobell Drawing Award for her work 'Dusk Hill End'.
The Dobell Drawing Prize was originally held annually at the Art Gallery of NSW, initiated by the Gallery and the Trustees of the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation. The Prize aims to encourage excellence in drawing and draughtsmanship among Australian Artists.
The subject depicted in my work illustrate an internal thought process that is based on personal memory and focuses on an implied journey through time, i.e. Drawing at Hill End in the late afternoon . Although the drawing is based on a photograph, my aim was to deconstruct the representation portrayed, into vertical lines of tone, turning the photographic image into a series of atmospheric sensations which are reminiscent of a memory. I transcribe the image onto paper with a graphite pencil, enlarging the scale of the image then apply the tonal variations through a hatching technique of small vertical lines with black pen. My technique creates a blurring of focus and emphasises the tonal structure of each image through the loss of edges. In this work the drawn mark evokes the fragility of remembering, as the mark making creates a movement causing it to move from a past to a present. The drawn line also relates to the concept of memory consisting of a mass of marks that are designated into what we have seen, heard and felt.
- Peta Minnici, 2019
IMAGE:
Dusk Hill End 2017
pen on paper
107 x 78 cm
March 20, 2019
AMBER WALLIS, BELEM LETT, LUCY O'DOHERTY AND SALLY ANDERSON IN 'The Whiteley at 20: Twenty Years of the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship' AT S.H. ERVIN GALLERY
We are delighted to see works by Sally Anderson, Belem Lett, Lucy O'Doherty, and Amber Wallis in the new exhibition 'The Whiteley at 20: Twenty Years of the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship', as previous finalists of the award.
Established by Ms Beryl Whiteley in 1999 in memory of her son, the 'Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship' provides young painters with the opportunity to travel through Europe to develop their artistic practice. Since its inception, 20 young painters have followed in the titular artist's footsteps.
The exhibition features works by Sally Anderson, Alice Byrne, Mitch Cairns, James Drinkwater, Petrea Fellow, Becky Gibson, Nathan Hawkes, Alan Jones, Nicole Kelly, Belem Lett, Lucy O’Doherty, Wayde Owen, Timothy Phillips, Tom Polo, Ben Quilty, Karlee Rawkins, Samuel Wade, Amber Wallis, Natasha Walsh, and Marcus Wills, alongside the four paintings that won Brett Whiteley the Italian Government Travelling Scholarship.
The exhibition presents not only the works that won the scholarship, but features works from each artist's residency at the Cite Internationale des Art, Paris and recent work.
The exhibition is open from 22 March - 5 May 2019 at the S.H. Ervin Gallery in Sydney.
March 15, 2019
PAUL RYAN FINALIST IN THE DOUG MORAN PORTRAIT PRIZE
Founded by Doug & Greta Moran and family in 1988, the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize is an annual Australian portrait prize supporting Australian artists. The prize has encouraged both excellence and creativity in contemporary Australian portraiture by asking artists to interpret the look and personality of a chosen sitter, either unknown or well known. With a first prize of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) it is Australia’s richest art prize.
February 28, 2019
BELEM LETT FINALIST IN THE GLOVER PRIZE 2019
After receiving a record-breaking 482 entries this year and careful deliberation from the judges, the Glover Prize has announced its 42 finalists for 2019. These finalists represent the Judges’ selection of the best artworks of the Tasmanian landscape, chosen from the 482 entrants coming from every Australian state and territory, as well as a number of submissions from New Zealand, Italy, and the United Kingdom. These 42 artworks will be on display at the Glover Prize Exhibition at Falls Park Pavilion in Evandale, Tasmania during March this year.
The judges for the Glover Prize 2019 are Art Fairs Australia CEO and director, Barry Keldoulis; Sydney artist Joan Ross; and Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) director, Janet Carding. The judges next task is to carefully narrow down the 42 finalists to choose the winner of the $50,000 cash prize. After its display at the exhibition, the John Glover Society Inc. will acquire the winning artwork for its collection.
Belem Lett's work The River Runs/The People Come has been selected as one of the finalists. The exhibition commences on the March long-weekend, running from Saturday the 9th of March, 2019 and continuing until the end of the following weekend on Sunday the 17th of March, 2019, at the historic Falls Park Pavilion in Evandale.
February 5, 2019
BRIDIE GILLMAN FEATURES IN ART ASIA PACIFIC MAGAZINE
Bridie Gillman's work as featured in Woven Kolektif's looking here, looking north exhibition at Casula Powerhouse has been reviewed in Art Asia Pacific Magazine.
At the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre in Sydney, a video portrays the interior of a restaurant, its walls decorated with Australian-flag bunting, and kitsch Australiana tea towels and posters, positioning us inside an ostensibly Australian establishment. It is revealed in subsequent shots of the staff, clientele, and the beach outside, however, that this is in fact a tourist spot in Bali. Bridie Gillman’s video work Bali State of Mind (2017–18) ruminates on the unequal power dynamic between Australia and Indonesia, the latter being economically reliant on tourism and subject to the objectifying tourist gaze that comes with over one million Australians visiting annually.
Gillman is one of seven artists included in the exhibition 'looking here looking north' by members of Woven, a collective with “continuing personal connections to Indonesia.” While Gillman’s work is subtly political, the exhibition holistically was striking in its ability to reach beyond essentialist identity politics, reconfiguring what it means to be part of the Indonesian diaspora by speaking to universal themes of memory, place and belonging.
- Soo-Min Shim, Art Asia Pacific Magazine
looking here looking north is on view at the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Sydney, 12 January - March 17, 2019
IMAGE:
Bali state of mind (still) 2017–18
two-channel video installation
17 min 40 sec
January 16, 2019
BRIDIE GILLMAN AT CASULA POWERHOUSE
looking here looking north is an exhibition by Woven, a collective of artists who each have continuing personal connections to Indonesia. Themes of identity, memory and cross-cultural experience are explored through performance, painting, installation, photography, video and sculpture.
Featuring work by: Kartika Suharto-Martin, Ida Lawrence, Mashara Wachjudy, Bridie Gillman, Sofiyah Ruqayah, Alfira O’Sullivan and Leyla Stevens.
looking here looking north is presented alongside an exhibition by artist Frances Larder and an exhibition of video works by Jumaadi as part of a suite of exhibitions showcasing perspectives on Indonesia.
The exhibition is on view at the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Sydney, 12 January - March 17, 2019
December 3, 2018
AARON KINNANE FEATURED IN VOGUE
A move to the country has inspired a new perspective to the stunning, emotional views of the natural world that Australian landscape painter Aaron Kinnane has created for Sydney Contemporary. Here, he tells Sophie Tedmanson how working outdoors and in a forest also found him delving into sculpture for the first time.
"For previous works I would travel to different areas spending days at a time walking, looking and then I would come back to the city and make the work in the studio – artificially lit – no windows, air thick with thinners smoke and paint. Now, for the first time in my life, my studio is drenched in natural light, surrounded by windows looking out to hills and forests, birds, sky, river... clean, fresh gulps of beautiful air."
- Sophie Tedmanson, Vogue, 2017
IMAGE:
Aaron Kinnane in his studio, courtesy the artist
November 14, 2018
SALLY ANDERSON ACQUIRED BY TWEED REGIONAL GALLERY
Sally Anderson's work ‘Guy’s Painting of Wollumbin on my Wollumbin’ has been acquired by Tweed Regional Gallery. In 2017 Sally was an artist in residence at the Nancy Fairfax Artist Residency through the Tweed Regional Gallery and throughout her life, has had strong connections to the region.
IMAGE:
Guy's Painting of Wollumbin on my Wollumbin 2018
acrylic on linen
140 x 122 cm
October 23, 2018
PAUL RYAN FINALIST IN THE MOSMAN ART PRIZE 2018
Paul Ryan is a finalist in this year's Mosman Art Prize with her work 'Yeah The Boys' 2018.
Established in 1947, the Mosman Art Prize is Australia's oldest and most prestigious local government art award. It was founded by the artist, architect and arts advocate, Alderman Allan Gamble, at a time when only a small handful of art prizes were in existence in Australia and the community had very little support and few opportunities to exhibit their work.
As an acquisitive art award for painting, the winning artworks collected since 1947 form a splendid collection of modern and contemporary Australian art, reflecting all the developments in Australian art practice since 1947.
October 4, 2018
FISHER'S GHOST ART AWARD 2018
John Aslanidis, Belem Lett and Bridie Gillman are finalists in the 2018 Fisher's Ghost Award through Campbelltown Arts Centre.
The Fisher’s Ghost Art Award is part of Campbelltown’s annual Festival of Fisher’s Ghost. Held over 10 days, the Festival dates back to 1956 and celebrates Australia’s most famous ghost – Frederick Fisher.
The Open section of the Art Award is acquisitive to the Campbelltown Art Centre permanent collection and the artist is awarded prize-money of $20,000. Over the years, the prize has been won by some of Australia's most well respected contemporary artists.
September 30, 2018
BELEM LETT IN THE PADDINGTON ART PRIZE
Belem Lett has won the UNSW Print Prize as part of the 2018 Paddington Art Prize with his work River Reflection (After Boyd) (pictured).
The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 national acquisitive prize for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape, now in it’s 15th year. In addition, UNSW Art & Design offers a selected artist the opportunity to create a limited edition print and a $3,000 prize.
September 30, 2018
SALLY ANDERSON IN THE PADDINGTON ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Sally Anderson who is a finalist in the Paddington Art Prize 2018.
The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually. The prize is specific to paintings inspired by the Australian landscape, as the imagery is integral to the tradition of Australia painting and is an enduring motif within contemporary art, shaping national identity.
This work uses ‘borrowed landscapes’ to look at ways we experience the Australian landscape from the comfort of our homes. It uses landscape as a device to demonstrate a shift in the way we experience landscape.
- Sally Anderson
IMAGE:
Sally Anderson
Sharing Thirroul (Paul Ryan's Post Of Thirroul With Curtain) 2017
acrylic on linen
140 x 124 cm
May 14, 2018
PAUL RYAN HIGHLY COMMENDED IN THE WYNNE PRIZE 2018
Paul Ryan was awarded Highly Commended in the Winner Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales with his work 'Kembla, Mount Kembla". Ryan says:
In 1922, DH Lawrence and his wife Frieda came to Thirroul, about an hour south of Sydney, by train. It was here that he wrote the novel Kangaroo, in which he described ‘the town that slid down at the bush-covered foot of the dark tor’. I have lived beneath this dark tor for most of my life. It is omnipresent, it shields us and acts as a gilded cage. In summer, spring and early morning, it captures the sun and glows. But in winter, it stands against the western sky as a dark fortress, blocking our escape and most of the afternoon sun. This a painting of a deep love of place. Paul Ryan, 2018
March 7, 2018
BRIDIE GILLMAN / THE DESIGN FILES
Jo Hoban from the Design Files recently caught up with Bridie Gillman in her Brisbane studio.
Brisbane-based artist Bridie Gillman is inspired by cross-cultural experiences – from a childhood growing up in Indonesia, to residencies abroad and trips across Australia. Her bold, striking compositions convey moody landscapes, exploring both emotional and physical terrain.
- Jo Hoban, the Design Files
March 6, 2018
DAN KYLE / THE PLANTHUNTER
Dan Kyle has been featured on the Planthunter, who visited Dan at his spectacular home and studio in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
The Planthunter is an online magazine devoted to celebrating plants and the varied ways humans interact with them. Plants have been inspiring, feeding, sustaining and soothing humans for aeons. The Planthunter documents and celebrates these connections.
'The rusted metal entrance gate rolls open revealing a four-meter-tall man with a gas mask staring at us from amongst the trees. A collection of huge sculptures lay scattered around him – the scene creates quite an entry statement, heightening my curiosity about the man we’ve headed up to the mountains to meet, artist Dan Kyle.'
March 6, 2018
DAN KYLE IN ARTIST PROFILE MAGAZINE
The Gallery is delighted to now represent Dan Kyle.
Owen Craven profiled Dan and his practice in a recent online article for Artist Profile magazine.
'Soon after graduating from the National Art School, Dan Kyle set up home deep in the Australian bush at the foot of the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. His paintings are translations of what he sees - the beauty, the unique forms, the colours - but also his way of reducing the density of the bush to a more approachable landscape for him to keep exploring.'
February 28, 2018
SALLY ANDERSON IN ART ALMANAC
Sally Anderson's recent exhibition 'Self Storage and the Really Real' is featured in the January edition of the Art Almanac.
'Self Storage and the Really Real’ looks at ways we authenticate experience and store memory in object and place’, says artist Sally Anderson whose abstract compositions brim with clear references to past experiences; from the hydrangeas at her childhood home to shells from the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, and Norfolk Pines from recent Instagram posts to landscapes from past and present relationships. These works are a visual archive giving permanence to intangible memories and making them, as the title implies, ‘really real’.
- Art Almanac
IMAGE:
Tosha Falls as Curtains with Deegan Drive or LJs Mums Hydrangeas, 2018
acrylic on linen
122 x 122 cm
December 14, 2017
PAUL RYAN ON ABC 'BOOKS AND ARTS' PODCAST
Paul Ryan features in an ABC podcast on Books and Arts.
In her introduction Sarah Kanowski says:
'Paul Ryan lives and surfs on the south coast of New South Wales, and the beautiful landscape of the Illawarra features in many of his paintings.
He's also an accomplished portraitist (and many time Archibald Prize finalist) and has an abiding interest in depicting figures from colonial Australia.
Paul Ryan listens to music while he paints and has collaborated with American musician Bill Callahan.'
Paul discusses the methodologies of his practice and the prominent themes in his work surrounding colonial Australia.
Download and listen to the full podcast here.
October 27, 2017
BELEM LETT: FINALIST GLENFIDDICH ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE PRIZE
Belem Lett has been selected as one of five finalists in the Glenfiddich Artists in Residence Prize for 2017.
The Glenfiddich Artist in Residence Prize is now celebrating its fifteenth year. This program invites Australian artists to work and live for three months at the Glenfiddich Distillery in Dufftown, Scotland. The program offers the artist a residency prize valued at $21,000 as well as the opportunity to collaborate with other international artists in the historic and scenic Scottish highlands.
The finalists exhibition was held at the Sydney Contemporary Art Fair 2017.
Image: 'Jenny I'll Meet You At The Grocery Store' 2017, oil on aluminium composite panel, 165 x 244 cm
October 13, 2017
BELEM LETT FINALIST IN THE 2017 SALON DES REFUSÉS
Congratulations to Belem Lett who has been names as a finalist in the Salon des Refusés 2017.
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 the final exhibition.
The 2017 selection panel comprised James Dorahy art advisor, Michael Reid Galleries; Elisabeth Hastings curator & author, ‘Kevin Connor’ monograph; and Jane Watters, Director, S.H. Ervin Gallery.
The exhibition is at the S.H. Ervin Gallery, housed in the historic National Trust Centre on Observatory Hill, The Rocks in Sydney.
October 12, 2017
SALLY ANDERSON WINNER 2017 BRETT WHITELEY TRAVELLING ARTS SCHOLARSHIP
Sally Anderson has been awarded the Brett Whiteley Travelling Arts Scholarship for 2017.
The prize is $40,000 and a three month residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
The annual Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship is open to Australian artists aged between 20 and 30. It was created from an endowment left by Beryl Whiteley, who witnessed the profound effect that international travel had on her son Brett Whiteley, as a result of him winning the Italian Government Travelling Art Scholarship at the age of 20.
The exhibition will open 13 October – 19 November 2017 at Brett Whiteley Studio, 2 Raper Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010.
September 21, 2017
PAUL RYAN: FINALIST IN THE MOSMAN ART PRIZE 2017
Paul Ryan is a finalist in this years Mosman Art Prize.
Established in 1947, the Mosman Art Prize is Australia's oldest and most prestigious local government art award. It was founded by the artist, architect and arts advocate, Alderman Allan Gamble. In it's seventieth year, the Mosman Art Prize has developed in stature to become Australia’s most prestigious municipally funded art prize with a national profile. It regularly attracts over 900 entries annually and currently offers over $60,000 in prizes.
The prize will be judged by Kristen Paisley, Deputy Director of the National Gallery of Australia.
The Mosman Art Prize exhibition will be open to the public for viewing from Saturday 23 September until Sunday 29 October 2017. Details here.
IMAGE: Cook and Hounds, 2017, oil on canvas
July 8, 2017
PAUL RYAN: FINALIST IN THE KILGOUR ART PRIZE
Paul Ryan is a finalist in Newcastle Art Gallery's Kilgour Art Prize 2017.
The Kilgour Prize is Newcastle's annual art prize for figurative and portrait painting. It awards $50,000 for the most outstanding work of art and a People’s Choice of $5000 to the painting voted most popular by the general public. Each year the Gallery receives hundreds of applications from across Australia.
The Kilgour Prize will be on display 5 August - 15 October 2017. For further information, please click here.
July 8, 2017
SALLY ANDERSON: FINALIST IN THE KILGOUR PRIZE
Sally Anderson has been selected as a finalist in Newcastle Art Gallery's Kilgour Prize.
In 1987 artist Jack Kilgour bequeathed funds for the creation of a figurative and portrait art competition to be run in perpetuity at Newcastle Art Gallery. Today the Kilgour Prize is one of Australia's major art prizes and awards $50,000 for the most outstanding work of art as determined by a panel of three judges, and $5,000 for the People's Choice Award, as determined by votes from the public.
The Kilgour Prize will be on display 5 August - 15 October 2017.
May 8, 2017
PAUL RYAN FINALIST IN THE SUNSHINE COAST ART PRIZE 2017
The Sunshine Coast Art Prize is a national contemporary acquisitive award presented by Sunshine Coast Council. The Award is open to any artist who is an Australian resident, working in a 2D medium.
Forty finalists have been selected for an exhibition at the Caloundra Regional Gallery and the winning work will be added to the Sunshine Coast Art Collection.
Angela Goddard is the judge for the Sunshine Coast Prize 2017. Angela is the Director of Griffith Artworks, responsible for the Griffith University Art Collection and the Griffith University Art Gallery, Brisbane. Angela was previously the Curator of Australian Art at the Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA). Winners announced 31 August.
Image: Paul Ryan The Sea Was Angry That Day My Fiends 2017 oil on linen 123 x 123cm
February 6, 2017
SALLY ANDERSON ON THE DESIGN FILES
Iconic Australian blog The Design Files visited Sally Anderson in her studio recently, to see how things were progressing in the lead up to her first solo exhibition.
Working predominantly with a muted colour palette, the artist will often add an unexpected contrast, like a brush of bright magenta. ‘For me, working with colour is very intuitive; I might spend weeks working with dusky colours, only to come in one day needing to mix a cyan blue,
The paintings are an ongoing process of adding layers and marks. Sometimes Sally will paint over a work in her studio that she’d thought she was long done with. ‘My partner once said that my pieces are a bit like découpage… with individual snippets and cut-outs layered heavily onto a surface,’ she says. ‘My mum has always loved crafts and used to actually découpage the furniture in our house… maybe that’s unknowingly made an impression on me!’
- Sally Tabart, The Design Files, 2021
December 16, 2016
PAUL RYAN ON FRENCH BLOG 'LA BLOGOTHEQUE'
Influential French blog site La Blogotheque recently featured a profile on Paul Ryan in his Thiroull studio. Paul has been painting American musician Bill Callahan’s album covers for the last five years. He talks about the role music plays in his art in the second episode of the blog's interview series “Music is my radar”:
December 14, 2016
PAUL RYAN IN ARTIST PROFILE MAGAZINE
Paul Ryan was recently interviewed by Steve Lopes for Artist Profile magazine:
'Paul Ryan’s gutsy paintings pack a punch that has won him many fans over the years. Ryan is not afraid to experiment with subject matter. A 13-time Archibald finalist, he regularly collaborates with other artists and also musicians, and often chooses to deal with confronting topics. He is happy with the choices he has made in his art career, and the apparent ease of life in his comfortable seaside studio belies the “collateral damage” that painting can bring to a life devoted to art.'
Read the full article HERE.
December 14, 2016
NOW REPRESENTING PAUL RYAN
Edwina Corlette Gallery is delighted to announce the representation of Paul Ryan.
Born in Auckland in 1964, Paul Ryan has had regular solo exhibitions since 1988. Based in Thirroul on the New South Wales coast, Ryan's work looks at the Australian landscape and history, in particular as it relates to the area near where he lives.
A finalist in the Archibald Prize 13 times, he has also been a finalist in the Wynne Prize three times and the Sulman Prize four times. He won the 2010 Paddington Art Prize for landscape painting and the Geelong Contemporary Art Prize in 2012.
Paul Ryan's first exhibition at Edwina Corlette Gallery will be in 2017.
November 28, 2016
BELEM LETT, FINALIST IN THE BERMINGHAM PRIZE
Belem Lett is a finalist in the inaugural Birmingham Prize. The overall winner will receive a $20,000 cash prize generously donated by Elaine Bermingham.
The Elaine Bermingham National Watercolour Prize in Landscape Painting is a unique triennial art prize which aims to celebrate excellence and innovation in the watercolour medium. This non-acquisitive prize is open to all Australian artists and selected finalists will be exhibited in the Webb Gallery, located within Griffith University’s Queensland College of Art at South Bank, Brisbane. All finalist artworks will be available for sale to the public.
May 28, 2016
Belem Lett: Finalist, Sunshine Coast Prize & Chippendale New World Prize
Belem Lett has been selected as a finalist in two awards – the Sunshine Coast Art Prize, which offers a major acquisitive prize of $25,000, plus an artist studio residency, and the Chippendale New World Art Prize, where the winner will receive a $10,000 residency grant at the Arte Studio Ginestrelle Retreat at Mount Subasio, Italy. The Chippendale New World Art Prize winner will be announced 2 June, and the Sunshine Coast Art Prize winner will be announced 1 September, 2016.
October 17, 2015
Belem Lett - Fisher's Ghost Art Award Finalist 2015
Belem Lett is a finalist in the Fisher's Ghost Art Award this year with his work 'Monster.' The Fisher's Ghost Award was established in 1956 and runs as part of the Fisher's Ghost Festival at the Campbelltown Arts Centre, New South Wales. The opening ceremony is the evening of Friday, 6th of November, and the exhibition runs from 31st of October to 12th of December.
To see more of Belem's work, click here.
April 8, 2015
Belem Lett shows at Chasm Gallery NY
Belem Lett joins Genevieve Felix Reynolds for an exhibition titled “Bang Bang” at Chasm Gallery in New York: a boutique gallery in Brooklyn NY, focusing on Australian fine art. The show runs from 10 – 20 April, 2015.
Image: Belem Lett, Bang (2015) oil on aluminum composite panel, pigment, resin 62 x 45 x 6 cm.
30 July 2025 – 19 August 2025
Aaron Kinnane
19 March 2025 – 8 April 2025
James Drinkwater
26 February 2025 – 18 March 2025
Bridie Gillman ‘Sight Lines’
26 February 2025 – 18 March 2025
Bridie Gillman
26 February 2025 – 18 March 2025
Bridie Gillman
14 December 2024 – 2 February 2025
‘THE SUMMER SHOW’ featuring Rhys Lee, Tim McMonagle, Sally M Nangala Mulda, Paul Ryan, Vipoo Srivilasa, Sally Anderson, Ces McCully, Bundit Puangthong, Stefan Dunlop, Dan Kyle
14 December 2024 – 2 February 2025
THE SUMMER SHOW
6 – 26 November 2024
DAN KYLE 'Aurora Meander'
25 September 2024 – 15 October 2024
Paul Ryan ‘Float’
25 September 2024 – 15 October 2024
Bridie Gillman ‘Ground Work’
3 – 24 September 2024
THE SPRING SHOW
24 July 2024 – 13 August 2024
Sally Anderson ‘Holding a Hurricane and the Household’
1 – 21 May 2024
Belem Lett ‘Fountain’
19 December 2023 – 30 January 2024
THE SUMMER SHOW
7 – 21 December 2023
SMALL WORKS - Click and Collection
25 October 2023 – 15 December 2023
Candy Nelson Nakamarra ‘Kalipinypa’
4 – 24 October 2023
Bridie Gillman ‘Watching Walls’
6 September 2023 – 3 October 2023
Peta Minnici ‘The Duality of Reality’
26 July 2023 – 16 August 2023
Sally Anderson ‘Carrying Flood Face Flowers’
5 – 25 July 2023
Dan Kyle ‘To become one with the ocean, that is what she wants’
5 – 25 July 2023
Paul Ryan ‘Coledale. Backwash and Campfire Smoke’
14 June 2023 – 4 July 2023
Aaron Kinnane ‘River Song’
3 – 23 May 2023
James Drinkwater ‘You Could Just Make a Painting and Write It All In There — New Paintings From The Slip Room’
29 November 2022 – 28 February 2023
THE SUMMER SHOW
8 – 26 November 2022
Sally Anderson ‘Mother Mountain Roof Song’
27 September 2022 – 15 October 2022
Bridie Gillman ‘Wash Over Me’
8 – 11 September 2022
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY
25 August 2022 – 4 September 2022
James Drinkwater ‘A N D I A M O’
9 – 27 August 2022
Peta Minnici ‘Upon Reflection’
28 June 2022 – 16 July 2022
‘Common Ground’ featuring Candy Nelson Nakamarra, Dan Kyle, Miranda Skoczek
7 – 25 June 2022
Belem Lett ‘Limbo’
23 February 2022 – 12 March 2022
Paul Ryan ‘Rococo Dreaming’
3 January 2022 – 1 February 2022
THE SUMMER SALON
23 November 2021 – 15 December 2021
THE ART OF CHRISTMAS | ONLINE ONLY
9 – 27 November 2021
Dan Kyle ‘Garden on the Edge’
22 October 2021 – 6 November 2021
Sally Anderson ‘Seabed Bedspread’
11 – 29 May 2021
Bridie Gillman ‘Amongst’
5 January 2021 – 3 February 2021
Paul Ryan ‘Mountain/Wave Paintings’ (online exhibition)
8 – 27 October 2020
Paul Ryan ‘The Botanist’
6 – 26 August 2020
Sally Anderson ‘Bridal Veil Falls, the Window and the Piano Lesson’
29 April 2020 – 12 May 2020
Sally Anderson ‘Bedspread Island’ (AUCKLAND ART FAIR)
16 April 2020 – 2 May 2020
Belem Lett ‘Smoke Screen’
29 January 2020 – 19 February 2020
Bridie Gillman ‘With the Sun in My Eyes’
8 – 23 November 2019
DAN KYLE 'Caught In A Haze'
29 August 2019 – 21 September 2019
SALLY ANDERSON 'Blue You Sea Sky'
26 June 2019 – 17 July 2019
THE NEW GALLERY SHOW — A Group Exhibition
2 – 25 April 2019
PAUL RYAN 'Cyan Summer'
19 February 2019 – 9 March 2019
BRIDIE GILLMAN 'Wide Eyed'
12 – 16 September 2018
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR - DAN KYLE, MIRANDA SKOCZEK, MARK WHALEN, YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS
12 – 16 September 2018
Sally Anderson ‘Sleep Sounds’ (Sydney Contemporary Art Fair)
29 August 2018 – 15 September 2018
THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
3 – 19 July 2018
'The Platform 10' — TIM ALLEN, LIAM AMBROSE, JOHN BOKOR, BRIDIE GILLMAN, JANE GUTHLEBEN, DAN KYLE, CHARMAINE PIKE, VANESSA STOCKARD, CHRISTOPHER ZANKO
22 February 2018 – 15 March 2018
Paul Ryan ‘The Colonies, South by Southeast’
1 – 22 February 2018
Sally Anderson ‘Self Storage and the Really Real’
7 – 10 September 2017
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR — CLARA ADOLPHS, SALLY ANDERSON, JULIAN MEAGHER, BUNDIT PUANGTHONG, PAUL RYAN, MIRANDA SKOCZEK
7 – 10 September 2017
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR - BELEM LETT
24 August 2017 – 30 September 2017
COAST — LAURA JONES, PAUL RYAN, TIM McMONAGLE, JULIAN MEAGHER, JUDITH SINNAMON, FRANK NOWLAN + THE ARTISTS FROM MANINGRIDA
17 March 2017 – 6 April 2017
Paul Ryan ‘Happy Days in the Colony’
3 – 23 February 2017
Bridie Gillman ‘Overnight’
3 – 23 February 2017
Sally Anderson ‘The Washdown and Salvation Jane’
3 – 12 November 2016
BRIDIE GILLMAN Online Only
1 – 24 March 2016
Belem Lett ‘Paradise Lost’
1 – 24 March 2016
‘Present Tense’ Curated by Belem Lett featuring Will Cooke, Gregory Hodge, Sally Anderson, Daniel Hollier, Paul Williams
2 – 19 December 2014
Belem Lett ‘There Be Monsters’
3 – 20 December 2013
Belem Lett ‘Fault Lines’ (Gallery 1)