Cul-De-Sac Of Love Lucy O'Doherty Lucy O'Doherty - Cul-De-Sac Of Love
Cul-De-Sac Of Love 2017
Cul-De-Sac Of LoveLucy O'DohertyCul-De-Sac Of Love
Cul-De-Sac Of Love2017
oil on linen
80 x 100 cm
SOLD 
Imitation Moonlight From The TV In Room 253 Lucy O'Doherty Lucy O'Doherty - Imitation Moonlight From The TV In Room 253
Imitation Moonlight From The TV In Room 253 2017
Imitation Moonlight From The TV In Room 253Lucy O'DohertyImitation Moonlight From The TV In Room 253
Imitation Moonlight From The TV In Room 2532017
pastel on paper
44 x 67 cm
SOLD 
Before The Deer Shooting Hours Lucy O'Doherty Lucy O'Doherty - Before The Deer Shooting Hours
Before The Deer Shooting Hours 2017
Before The Deer Shooting HoursLucy O'DohertyBefore The Deer Shooting Hours
Before The Deer Shooting Hours2017
oil on linen
80 x 100 cm
SOLD 
Someone Else's View Lucy O'Doherty Lucy O'Doherty - Someone Else's View
Someone Else's View 2017
Someone Else's ViewLucy O'DohertySomeone Else's View
Someone Else's View2017
pastel on paper
45 x 62 cm
SOLD 
Velvet Hills And Sunken Dunny Lucy O'Doherty Lucy O'Doherty - Velvet Hills And Sunken Dunny
Velvet Hills And Sunken Dunny 2017
Velvet Hills And Sunken DunnyLucy O'DohertyVelvet Hills And Sunken Dunny
Velvet Hills And Sunken Dunny2017
oil on linen
76.5 x 101.5 cm
SOLD 
Room 430 Lucy O'Doherty Lucy O'Doherty - Room 430
Room 430 2017
Room 430Lucy O'DohertyRoom 430
Room 4302017
pastel on paper
44 x 67 cm
SOLD 
Pink Horizon Lucy O'Doherty Lucy O'Doherty - Pink Horizon
Pink Horizon 2017
Pink HorizonLucy O'DohertyPink Horizon
Pink Horizon2017
oil on linen
70 x 100 cm
SOLD 
Under Cabbage Palm Trees Lucy O'Doherty Lucy O'Doherty - Under Cabbage Palm Trees
Under Cabbage Palm Trees 2017
Under Cabbage Palm TreesLucy O'DohertyUnder Cabbage Palm Trees
Under Cabbage Palm Trees2017
pastel on paper
45 x 62 cm
SOLD 

‘Shelter’ in an exhibition of oil paintings and pastel drawings of different types of shelters including isolated bush shacks, suburban settings, and retro inspired motel interiors.  From the perspective of someone who feels a growing sense of trepidation in response to the pace and density of our rapidly expanding cities and advancements in technology, these shelters provide a self-sustained unpopulated place to hide, where time seems to stand still and mystery still exists in the everyday.    Lucy O’Doherty May 2017

Lucy O’Doherty paints with oils on linen to explore domestic spaces set in Suburbia or remote Australian settings. Her interest lies in constructing her own worlds that reflect Australian living, whether interiors or exteriors, built structures or the anti-building of a suburban pool. She uses a pastel palette and curvaceous lines influenced by motel and suburban postcards and advertisements of the 1950s and 1960s. In her constructed spaces she manipulates light and shadows in an unrealistic way in order to enhance the dreamlike quality of her paintings

O’Doherty’s choice of materials aids the surreal sense of mystery that defines her work as the oil sinks into the stretched linen, creating soft lines that hum with an indefinable edge. Her domestic spaces take on a still-life quality as she treats shadows with a solidity that dissects the compositions into an investigation of shapes. 

Lucy O’Doherty holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the National Art School in Sydney. She is the winner of the prestigious Brett Whiteley Travelling Scholarship for 2016 and was highly commended in the Pro Hart Outback Prize in 2016 and short-listed for the Brett Whiteley Travelling Scholarship in 2015. She has been a finalist in the Mosman Art Prize in 2015, the Brunswick St Gallery Small Works Prize in 2013 and 2012, and the Lethbridge 10000 Small-Scale Art Award in 2012. Her work is held in the Imago Mundi Bennetton Collection and in private collections in Australia.


Lucy O'Doherty 'Shelter'

Lucy O’Doherty’s quirky, immediately identifiable aesthetic is the result of experimentations with colour, technique, light and shade. Using a retro colour palette and undefined brush strokes, she presents an idiosyncratic imitation of suburbia inspired by Depression Era architecture, motel postcards, and 1950s-60s Australian beach culture. Exploiting our sense of nostalgia, O’Doherty evokes unsettling feelings of déjà vu in the viewer – creating worlds that are simultaneously real and surreal, familiar and unknown. Picture perfect at first glance, deeper inspection reveals something a little bit ‘off’ – like childhood memories of long ago places. Was it as idyllic as it seemed, or is childish naivety toying with our recollections? Are we safe here, or is this dreamlike domesticity about to morph into something altogether more sinister?

O’Doherty’s choice of materials aids the surreal sense of mystery that defines her work as the oil sinks into the stretched linen, creating soft lines that hum with an indefinable edge. Her domestic spaces take on a still-life quality as she treats shadows with a solidity that dissects the compositions into an investigation of shapes.

Winner of the prestigious Brett Whiteley Travelling Scholarship (2016), O’Doherty completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at the National Art School, Sydney, in 2011. Highly commended in the Pro Hart Outback Prize in 2016, she has been a finalist in the Mosman Art Prize in 2015, the Brunswick St Gallery Small Works Prize in 2013 and 2012, and the Lethbridge 10000 Small-Scale Art Award in 2012. Her work is held in the Artbank Collection, Imago Mundi Bennetton Collection and in private collections in Australia.


Lucy O'Doherty

Lives and works in Sydney

EDUCATION

2011

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts, National Art School, Sydney

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2020

  • 'Days Dissolve', China Heights Gallery, Sydney (forthcoming)

2019

  • 'After Hours', Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane

2018

  • 'Silent Skies', China Heights Gallery, Sydney

2017

  • 'Shelter', Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane

2016

  • 'Suburban Rituals', Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane (forthcoming)

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2020

  • 'The Home', Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre, Gymea, NSW
  • The Wynne Prize (finalist) Art Gallery of New South Wales

2019

  • 'The New Gallery Show', Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane
  • Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship 20 Year Anniversary Exhibition, SH Ervin Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Altered Visions', China Heights Gallery, Sydney

2018

  • ‘Blue Room,’ Millers Obrien Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand
  • '10th Anniversary Exhibition', Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane
  • ‘A Show for Love,’ Campbell Project Space, Sydney
  • ‘Brandon Trakman Memorial Fund Silent Auction, Campbell Project Space, Sydney
  • Pop Up Exhibition, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Besser Space, Melbourne
  • ‘Rude Assembly,’ Campbell Project Space, Sydney
  • ‘The Sweetness of the New’, Yellow House, Sydney

2017

  • ARTIST PROFILE: Australasian Painters 2007 – 2017, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange
  • 'Shack Life', Hazelhurst Regional Gallery, Gymea
  • ‘The Brandon Trackman Memorial Exhibition and Silent Auction', Lilac City Studio, Sydney

2016

  • ‘Step Up to the Plate,’ Defiance Gallery, Sydney
  • Pro Hart Outback Art Prize, Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery, Broken Hill
  • 'Six Young Artists', Walcha Gallery of Art, Walcha
  • 'From a Distant Land', aMBUSH Gallery, Sydney

2015

  • 'The Ladies Network', aMBUSH Gallery, Sydney
  • 'POOLS', China Heights Gallery, Sydney
  • 'The Drawing Room', Mils Gallery, Sydney
  • Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Living Heritage', Hazelhurst Community Gallery, Gymea

2014

  • '26.11.14', Home@735, Sydney
  • 'The Gold Show', Studio W, Sydney
  • 'HEADGEAR 4', Mils Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Outside In', Walcha Gallery of Art, Walcha

2013

  • 'Rat: A Collaborative Exhibition', 113 William St, Sydney
  • 'Maudlin', Mils Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Small Works Prize', Brunswick St Gallery, Melbourne
  • 'Pop-up Show', Walcha Gallery of Art, Walcha

2012

  • 'Same Four, New Works', Walcha Gallery of Art, Walcha
  • 10000 Small-Scale Art Award, Lethbridge Gallery, Brisbane
  • Small Works on Paper Prize, Brunswick St Gallery, Melbourne

2011

  • National Art School Graduate Show, National Art School Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Niddy Griddy', National Art School Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Glochenschpiel', Walcha Gallery of Art, Sydney

2010

  • 'Cosine Vol. 3 Launch', Pocket Bar, Sydney
  • 'Profiler', Alpha Gallery, Sydney

AWARDS

2016

  • Winner, Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • Highly Commended, Pro Hart Outback Art Prize

2015

  • Finalist, Mosman Art Prize

2013

  • Finalist, Brunswick St Gallery Small Works Prize

2012

  • Finalist, Lethbridge 10000 Small-Scale Art Award
  • Finalist, Brunswick St Gallery Small Works on Paper Prize

COLLECTIONS

  • Imago Mundi Benetton Collection
  • Private collections in Australia and Internationally

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2016

  • Feature, Lucy O’Doherty wins Brett Whitely art scholarship, The Guardian, 22 September
  • Feature, Elizabeth Fortescue, Lucy O’Doherty to swap the huts of Era Beach for the boulevards of Paris on Whitely art scholarship, The Daily Telegraph, 22 September
  • Featured, Worn is a label built on collaboration, art and happiness (‘House’ collaboration with Australian fashion label Worn), I-D Magazine, 8 September

2015

  • Interview, Monster Children, Annual issue 49
  • Interview, Domesticity, Think Positive, blog, 11 October

March 5, 2020

LUCY O'DOHERTY IN 'RISE' AT CARRIAGEWORKS

The detritus of bushfires – black, dusty charcoal – is being gathered up from fire fields across New South Wales and given to more than 100 artists so they can produce works for a fundraising exhibition at Carriageworks in March.

A dream-team of Australian artists, including Mambo legend Reg Mombassa and his daughter Lucy O’Doherty, are joining forces with international names including Shepard Fairey (designer of the iconic Barack Obama ‘Hope’ image) for the so-called RISE exhibition.

READ MORE HERE

March 5, 2020

LUCY O'DOHERTY AT SHOALHAVEN REGIONAL GALLERY

Suburbia

Rob Howe, Kevin McKay, Lucy O’Doherty, Zuza Zochowski

In this exhibition four artists come together to explore what the Great Australian Dream looks like through different eyes. From urban scapes with industrial and commercial buildings, to idiosyncratic depictions of post war architecture and suburban streetscapes that could be anywhere. As they reflect on their own experience of home, community and place, the artists create their own nostalgia, formed through popular culture and personal experience.

15 February — 7 March 2020

READ MORE HERE

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

22 March – 5 May 2019

An exhibition of artworks by 20 young Australian artists celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, will be on view at the S.H. Ervin Gallery in Sydney from 22 March to 5 May 2019.

The Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship was established by Ms Beryl Whiteley (1917-2010) who generously allocated funds for the scholarship in memory of her son, Brett Whiteley, to provide young painters the opportunity to travel to Paris and explore Europe in order to develop their artistic practice. Since its inception in 1999, 20 young painters have followed in the footsteps if Brett Whiteley who won the Italian Government Travelling Scholarship in 1959.

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 by Brett Whiteley that secured him the Italian Government Travelling Scholarship, displayed together for the first time since 1959.

The exhibition presents the works by each artist that were entered and/ or won the scholarship, works resulting from their residency at the Cite Internationale des Art, Paris and recent work. The cohort of scholarship awardees features three artists who have gone on to win the Archibald Prize and many have now established themselves on the art scene and exhibit regularly.

READ MORE HERE

June 28, 2018

LUCY O'DOHERTY FEATURED IN DOINGBIRD MAGAZINE

doingbird is an independently published fashion/art publication celebrating creative freedom. It recently featured Lucy O'Doherty who talked about growing up in an artistic family.

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October 29, 2017

LUCY O'DPHERTY FEATURED IN LEE MATHEWS LM WOMAN CAMPAIGN

Australian fashion label Lee Mathews featured Lucy O'Doherty in Paris for their LM Woman fashion shoot....

We met Australian artist Lucy O’Doherty on her last evening in Paris. After winning the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, Lucy has just spent her summer working and living from a small studio in the Cité Internationale des Arts, an artist residency along the Seine that feels like a United Nations for young artists. The building is impressive; a maze of over 300 studios allowing musicians, performers and artists from over 50 countries to develop their practice.

For Lucy, her work mostly revolves around the home; she paints places that are always empty and suburban, with a soft fuzziness that makes each work glow with a mysterious sadness. They may be sad but they are far from bleak, the 1950's colour schemes Lucy uses of seafoam green, flesh pink and butter are oddly cheery -reminiscent of the wacky homes of Peg Boggs and her neighbours in Edward Scissorhands.

We talked to Lucy about her paintings, where she finds inspiration, her personal style (she has great taste!) and the female artists she admires (get ready to right click and google).'

READ MORE HERE

July 10, 2017

LUCY O'DOHERTY: FEATURED ON THE DESIGN FILES

Lucy O'Doherty's exhibition 'Shelter' has been featured on The Design Files blog. Lucy spoke to Elle Murrell about her latest exhibition 'Shelter', her inspiration and winning the 2016 Brett Whiteley Scholarship:

Artist Lucy O’Doherty first found inspiration in cherished childhood doll houses built by her Grandpa. Later, it was vintage advertisements or postcards from the 1950s and 1960s. Her more recent suburban-focused scenes, however, are fictional composites, imagined in tribute. ‘I really can’t remember being interested in depicting anything other than domestic settings,’ reminisces the graduate of Sydney’s National Art School. ‘Except, maybe, when I went through a phase of drawing fairy villages at five! I guess they were still forms of habitations in a way.’

Lucy's exhibition is at the gallery from 20 June until 11 July 2017.

Read the full interview here

June 17, 2017

LUCY O'DOHERTY WRITES FOR ARTIST PROFILE ABOUT HER PARIS RESIDENCY

Lucy O’Doherty in Paris

By Lucy O’Doherty

In the year that’s passed in between winning the 2016 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship and leaving for the three-month residency at the Cité Internationale Des Arts in Paris, I’ve had a lot of time to think about what I want to produce during my time here.

Having previously painted mostly detached urban and remote single-storey Australian architecture in depopulated landscapes, Paris is a challenging deviation of subject matter with its ornately trimmed and towering buildings and densely populated streets.

I didn’t want to go into the residency with a preconceived idea of what I wanted to make. I knew I wanted to wait until I arrived, explore my surroundings and make honest responses to moments or places or artworks that interest me. My main objective is to build up a decent amount of observational studies so that when I return to Australia in half a year’s time, I can extract different moments and combine them to make new compositions of merging memories and places from my overall journey.

READ MORE HERE

May 8, 2017

LUCY O'DOHERTY IN 'SHACK LIFE' AT HAZELHURST REGIONAL GALLERY

Lucy O'Doherty's work along with that of her father Reg Mombassa is part of Hazelhurst Regional Gallery's Shack Life exhibition.

SHACK LIFE is an exhibition of artworks by a mix of established artists and members of the shack communities of the New South Wales Royal National Park. Their works respond to the structure of the shacks, the spirit of the community and the power of the surrounding landscape.

The artworks seek to carry on the tradition of artists engaging with the Royal National Park shack communities as exemplified by artists such as Max Dupain, Hal Missingham and Margaret Olley.

READ MORE HERE

February 6, 2017

LUCY O'DOHERTY IN INDULGE MAGAZINE

Lucy O'Doherty's recent Brett Whiteley Scholarship award is featured in the current edition of Indulge Magazine.

“It’s been life changing, and I think it’s so important that scholarships like Brett Whiteley’s exist so that young artists can be nurtured and pushed in a new direction within their practice.”

Read the full article HERE

December 17, 2016

LUCY O'DOHERTY FEATURED IN BRISBANE NEWS

Phil Brown from Brisbane News spoke to Lucy O'Doherty about her recent Brett Whiteley Scholarship win and 'Suburban Rituals', her first solo exhibition in Brisbane at Edwina Corlette Gallery.  

Read the the full story here.

September 22, 2016

LUCY O'DOHERTY WINS BRETT WHITELEY SCHOLARSHIP

Gallery artist Lucy O'Doherty has been announced today as the recipient of the Brett Whitely Scholarship. Two paintings Shacks at Little Garie and Art deco bungalow from O’Doherty’s winning body of work are on display at the Brett Whiteley Studio alongside works by finalists Jason Phu (highly commended), Abdul Abdullah, Clara Adolphs, Tsering Hannaford, Andrew Hopkins and Zoe Tweedale.

Begun in 1999, this scholarship for young Australian painters is now in its 18th year. This year’s judges were artist Tom Carment and head curator of Australian art at the Art Gallery of NSW, Wayne Tunnicliffe. They selected this year’s winner from seven finalists, shortlisted from 91 entries.

O’Doherty has won $30,000 and a three-month residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, which is administered by the Art Gallery of NSW.

About the scholarship

The annual Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship is open to Australian artists aged between 20 and 30 years. It was created from an endowment by Mrs Beryl Whiteley, who died in 2010. 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 at the age of 20.

1 – 19 June 2021
Lucy O'Doherty ‘Blue Hour’

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

6 – 25 June 2019
LUCY O'DOHERTY 'After Hours'

29 August 2018 – 15 September 2018
THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION

20 June 2017 – 11 July 2017
Lucy O'Doherty ‘Shelter’

29 November 2016 – 17 December 2016
Lucy O'Doherty ‘Suburban Rituals’