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New Year August River Hug Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - New Year August River Hug
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New Year August River Hug2024
acrylic on polycotton
153 x 137 cm
SOLD  ENQUIRE
MA Sky, Sirius, Washing, Rousseau's Cite Plant Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - MA Sky, Sirius, Washing, Rousseau's Cite Plant
MA Sky, Sirius, Washing, Rousseau's Cite Plant 2024
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MA Sky, Sirius, Washing, Rousseau's Cite Plant2024
acrylic on polycotton
153 x 137 cm
$11,000  ENQUIRE
Orchid, Bedclothes, Blue Gum, Quilt Landscape Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - Orchid, Bedclothes, Blue Gum, Quilt Landscape
Orchid, Bedclothes, Blue Gum, Quilt Landscape 2024
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Orchid, Bedclothes, Blue Gum, Quilt Landscape2024
acrylic on polycotton
153 x 137 cm
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Future Garden, Sea Pier, Rousseau Cite Plant, Mother and Child After PP Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - Future Garden, Sea Pier, Rousseau Cite Plant, Mother and Child After PP
Future Garden, Sea Pier, Rousseau Cite Plant, Mother and Child After PP 2024
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Future Garden, Sea Pier, Rousseau Cite Plant, Mother and Child After PP2024
acrylic on linen
153 x 137 cm
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Holding the Household (View from the Kitchen, MO SL, Nat's Vessel, GM Orchids, WM House) Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - Holding the Household (View from the Kitchen, MO SL, Nat's Vessel, GM Orchids, WM House)
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Holding the Household (View from the Kitchen, MO SL, Nat's Vessel, GM Orchids, WM House)2024
acrylic on polycotton
168 x 137 cm
SOLD  ENQUIRE
Self Maze, Sea Quilt Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - Self Maze, Sea Quilt
Self Maze, Sea Quilt 2024
Self Maze, Sea QuiltSally AndersonSelf Maze, Sea Quilt
Self Maze, Sea Quilt2024
acrylic on polycotton
66 x 51 cm
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River Hug, Containers, Containment, Care Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - River Hug, Containers, Containment, Care
River Hug, Containers, Containment, Care 2024
River Hug, Containers, Containment, CareSally AndersonRiver Hug, Containers, Containment, Care
River Hug, Containers, Containment, Care2024
acrylic on polycotton
153 x 137 cm
$11,000  ENQUIRE
Multiple Views, Truths, Banksia Jug SL Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - Multiple Views, Truths, Banksia Jug SL
Multiple Views, Truths, Banksia Jug SL 2024
Multiple Views, Truths, Banksia Jug SLSally AndersonMultiple Views, Truths, Banksia Jug SL
Multiple Views, Truths, Banksia Jug SL2024
acrylic on polycotton
102 x 122 cm
SOLD  ENQUIRE
Garden Portal (Figures, Fences, Folding) Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - Garden Portal (Figures, Fences, Folding)
Garden Portal (Figures, Fences, Folding) 2024
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Garden Portal (Figures, Fences, Folding)2024
acrylic on polycotton
153 x 137 cm
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Marry You Landscape with NS Fuchsia Heath Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - Marry You Landscape with NS Fuchsia Heath
Marry You Landscape with NS Fuchsia Heath 2024
Marry You Landscape with NS Fuchsia HeathSally AndersonMarry You Landscape with NS Fuchsia Heath
Marry You Landscape with NS Fuchsia Heath2024
acrylic on polycotton
122 x 102 cm
SOLD  ENQUIRE
EV's Lady in the Linen Cupboard, Future Nurture, LB's Wife House Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - EV's Lady in the Linen Cupboard, Future Nurture, LB's Wife House
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EV's Lady in the Linen Cupboard, Future Nurture, LB's Wife House2024
acrylic on polycotton
153 x 137 cm
SOLD  ENQUIRE
Dream Brother Figure, GM Vessels, EV Domestic Labour Detail Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - Dream Brother Figure, GM Vessels, EV Domestic Labour Detail
Dream Brother Figure, GM Vessels, EV Domestic Labour Detail 2024
Dream Brother Figure, GM Vessels, EV Domestic Labour DetailSally AndersonDream Brother Figure, GM Vessels, EV Domestic Labour Detail
Dream Brother Figure, GM Vessels, EV Domestic Labour Detail2024
acrylic on polycotton
137 x 168 cm
SOLD  ENQUIRE
Linen Cupboard Landscape, Sirius, Birth Plants, Fuchsia Heath Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - Linen Cupboard Landscape, Sirius, Birth Plants, Fuchsia Heath
Linen Cupboard Landscape, Sirius, Birth Plants, Fuchsia Heath 2024
Linen Cupboard Landscape, Sirius, Birth Plants, Fuchsia HeathSally AndersonLinen Cupboard Landscape, Sirius, Birth Plants, Fuchsia Heath
Linen Cupboard Landscape, Sirius, Birth Plants, Fuchsia Heath2024
acrylic on polycotton
153 x 137 cm
SOLD  ENQUIRE
Christmas Bells, Multiple Seas Sally Anderson Sally Anderson - Christmas Bells, Multiple Seas
Christmas Bells, Multiple Seas 2024
Christmas Bells, Multiple SeasSally AndersonChristmas Bells, Multiple Seas
Christmas Bells, Multiple Seas2024
acrylic on polycotton
56 x 61 cm
SOLD  ENQUIRE

‘Usually it is something at once repetitive and accretive: carrying water from a rain barrel to a muddy hole, for example, or burying a toy car under wood chips, or moving sand in a cart, or building a tower. Bent on their labours, they are likely to require little labour from their minders. One can neither choose nor predict when it happens nor affect it much. At most, you fashion a pause. Tapering the energy you give off, lowering your voice, crumpling your body backward and low in the direction you want the ornery beast to follow, you might pacify it. The sheep might settle down to graze. The children might settle down to build a tower. Anything ends it: the scent of a wolf, a wet sock, a property dispute. But until then you can read. You can work elsewhere. Maybe you can even write.’ (a)

‘If it is a human thing to do to put something you want, because it’s useful, edible or beautiful, into a bag, or a basket, or a bit of rolled bark or leaf, or a net woven of your own hair, or what you have, and then you take it home with you, home being another, larger kind of pouch or bag, a container for people, and then later you take it out and eat it or share it or store it up for winter in a solider container or put it in the medicine bundle or the shrine or the museum, the holy place, the area that contains what is sacred, and then the next day you probably do much the same again.’ (b)

‘Within this already loaded interior, the kitchen table becomes a place of work while the unmade bed is still the repository of imagination. Windows and doors provide an interface between the home as an all-encompassing refuge and the world at large. Its exterior forms a resolute structure, a stony façade to present to the outside. Between and around these fixed, symbolic elements, the peripheral and the incidental seep in’. (c)

‘I notice that when I want to define today, I reach for history. When I want to define why I write, I reach for someone else’s words. When I want to define labour, I use time. When I want to define art, I use the world. This sort of gentle and deliberate counterpoint proves the subject, without improving it. The point of these exchanges between things is that what is lost is as vital as what remains. By doubling [and even dodging] the subject, the subject is raised in relief.’ (d)

My son recently painted a hurricane-like form on the bottom of one of my paintings which prompted me to paint a figure (a self-portrait, I think) holding the ‘hurricane’. It felt metaphoric, symbolic, slightly ambiguous yet honest. How do you hold a hurricane? How do you hold close things that are spiralling out of your control? How long do you hold on, and how do you know when to let go? Can you half hold on? How do we hold households, children, partners, parents, paintings, and ourselves simultaneously? How do we measure domestic, creative and maternal labour? With time? How does one get more time in a day? I find myself holding and carrying all kinds of things; both literally and metaphorically: bags, baskets, guilt, breakfast, children, landscapes, homes, backpacks, bikes, bromeliads, bowls, tubs, vases, thoughts, paintings, plants.

These new works arrange and recontextualise intimate experiences with art historical references to speak to the ways motherhood, domesticity and creative practice are, for me, reciprocal and ultimately entangled. The paintings deliberately dance between abstraction and representation and employ still-life and landscape motifs as symbols of containment and care.

Sally Anderson, 2024


(a) Emily Ogden, On Not Knowing: How to Love and Other Essays (2022), p. 45

(b) Ursula K. Le Guin, The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction (1988) p.32

(c) Kirsty Bell, The Artist’s House: From Workplace to Artwork (2013) p. 10

(d) Stella Rosa McDonald, Likeness - Exhibition Essay for Sally Anderson (2017)

Sally Anderson 'Holding a Hurricane and the Household'

A love of process and insatiable curiosity for life’s contradictions are the hallmarks of Sally Anderson’s painterly style. Abstracted and instinctual, her compositions are intangible landscapes of vaguely constructivist forms, reactionary mark-making and opaque references to past experiences. Comprised of layers, both physical and metaphorical, they catalogue a practice of meditation and technical application that gives the works a gritty depth at odds with their optimistic colour palettes and quirky titles.

Laden with autobiographical content, Anderson’s paintings both obscure and make blatant her emotional response to interpersonal relationships, private contemplations and observations on memory, association and context. Often paired to directly complement or contradict their twin, each work explores the way meaning is formed and how the use of language influences perspective. As the artist herself says, “we understand what ‘hot’ means because we know what ‘cold’ is”.

Crowning the works are Anderson’s unconventional titles, often seeming as meandering streams of consciousness. Lyrical and occasionally fractured, they are a poetic reminder of the friends, lovers and experiences that shape her idiosyncratic art practice.

Born in Lismore, Sally 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 Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Portia Geach Memorial Award, 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, Iceland, in 2014. In 2017 Sally Anderson won the prestigious Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales and completed the three month residency at the Cite des Artes in Paris.

Carrie McCarthy

Sally Anderson

Born 1990, Lismore, New South Wales

Lives and works in Sydney, Australia

EDUCATION

2016

  • Bachelor of Fine Art, College of Fine Arts, Sydney

2013

  • Bachelor of Visual Arts, Southern Cross University, Lismore

SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2024

  • 'Holding a Hurricane and The Household', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2023

  • 'Holding, Folding', Nicholas Thompson Gallery, Melbourne
  • 'Carrying Flood Face Flowers', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2022

  • 'Sky Ceiling', Nicholas Thompson Gallery, Melbourne
  • 'Mother Mountain Roof Song', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2021

  • 'Seabed Bedspread', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'Sea Screen Belly', Olsen Gallery, Sydney

2020

  • 'Bridal Veil Falls, the Window and the Piano Lesson', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'Arm of the Sea and the Fertile Tree', Tweed Regional Gallery
  • 'Bedspread Island', Auckland Art Fair, EDWINA CORLETTE, Online

2019

  • 'Blue You Sea Sky', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'Blue and Green Music', Olsen Gallery, Sydney

2018

  • 'Sleep Sounds', Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, EDWINA CORLETTE
  • 'Self Storage and The Really Real', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2017

  • 'The Washdown and Salvation Jane', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'Beside the Point, Beside Myself, Beside You', Olsen Gallery, Sydney

2015

  • 'HOUSE HOLD ME', Wellington St Projects, Sydney


2014

  • 'Iceworld', Small Spaces, Sydney


GROUP EXHIBITIONS

      2024

      • The Sir John Sulman Art Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
      • The Bayside Painting Prize, Bayside Gallery, New South Wales
      • 'How to Swim', curated by Sally Anderson, EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

      2023

      • Muswellbrook Art Prize, Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre, New South Wales
      • The Ravenswood Women’s Art Prize, Gorden, New South Wales
      • Very Special Kids - Art With Heart Auction, Melbourne

      2022

      • 'Blue Island', Byron School of Art, Mullumbimby
      • Portia Geach Memorial Award, SH Ervin Gallery, Sydney

      2021

      • New work, BEERS London, UK
      • Sir John Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney

      2020

      • 'Group Show', Olsen Gallery, Sydney
      • Portia Geach Memorial Award, SH Ervin Gallery, Sydney

      2019

      • 'The New Gallery Show', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
      • Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship 20 Year Anniversary Exhibition, SH Ervin Gallery, Sydney

      2018

      • '10th Anniversary Exhibition', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
      • 'Melbourne Pop-Up Exhibition', Besser Space, EDWINA CORLETTE
      • '2x2', Olsen Gallery, Sydney

      2017

      • Group Show, Sydney Contemporary Art Fair Carriageworks, EDWINA CORLETTE
      • 'Colour and Form', Sydney Contemporary Art Fair Carriageworks, Olsen Gallery, Sydney
      • 'Dirty Filthy Painting', BSA Projects Space, Mullumbimby, New South Wales
      • Kilgour Art Prize, Newcastle Art Gallery, Newcastle, New South Wales

      2016

      • 'Present Tense', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
      • 'So Fresh', Wellington St Projects, Sydney
      • 'Studio Wars', Jan Murphy Gallery, Brisbane
      • 'Be Quiet, Blend In', Art Month Sydney, Small Spaces, Sydney
      • 'New Works', Small Spaces, Sydney
      • 'You Are Invited', Watters Gallery, Sydney

      • 'Intersecting Archives', SCU Library Exhibition Space, Lismore

      2015

      • '11.11.15', Home@375 Gallery, Sydney

      • Brett Whiteley Scholarship, Finalist show, Brett Whiteley Studio, Sydney


      2014

      • 'Bridges of Expansion', SGC International Print Conference, San Francisco
      • 'Surface Tension', galleryeight, Sydney

      • '11.01.14', Home@735 Gallery, Sydney


      2013

      • 'COFA Annual', College of Fine Arts, Sydney

      • CPM National Print Award, Tweed River Gallery, Murwillumbah

      2012

      • 'STOP PRESS', Beowulf Galleries, Sydney

      • SCU Acquisitive Artists’ book Award, Next Galley, Lismore

      AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES

      2024

      • Finalist, Sir John Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales
      • The Bayside Painting Prize, Bayside Gallery, New South Wales

      2023

      • Finalist, Muswellbrook Art Prize, Muswellbrook
      • Finalist, Ravenswood Women’s Art Prize, Sydney

      2022

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

      2021

      • Finalist, Sir John Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales

        2020

        • Umbi Gumbi Artist Residency, Cuttagee, New South Wales
        • Finalist, Portia Geach Memorial Award, National Trust S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney

        2019

        • Finalist, Paddington Art Prize, Sydney
        • Finalist, Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney
        • Finalist, Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Caloundra Regional Gallery

        2018

        • Finalist, Paddington Art Prize, Sydney
        • Cite Internationale des Arts Residency, Paris

        2017

        • Winner, Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, Brett Whiteley Studio, Sydney
        • (Administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales)
        • Finalist, Macquarie Bank Emerging Artist Award, Sydney
        • Finalist, Kilgour Prize, Newcastle Art Gallery, Newcastle
        • Nancy Fairfax Artist in Residence, Tweed Regional Gallery, Murwillumbah

        2016

        • Finalist, Portia Geach Memorial Award, National Trust S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney
        • Finalist, Paddington Art Prize, Sydney

        2015

        • Runner up, Belle Artstart Award, Sydney

        • Finalist, Brett Whitely Travelling Arts Scholarship, Sydney


        2014

        • SIM Artist Residency, Reykjavik, Iceland

        2013

        • Winner, Earle Backen Award, UNSW Art and Design, Sydney
        • Winner, Nortec Young Artist Award, Tweed Regional Gallery, Murwillumbah

        2012

        • Finalist, Kudos Award, Sydney

        COLLECTIONS

        • Artbank
        • Australian Catholic University
        • Tweed Regional Gallery
        • SCU University Artist Book Archive, Lismore, New South Wales
        • Herbert Smith Freehills, Perth, Western Australia

        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

        READ MORE HERE

        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:

        Sally Anderson

        Holding a hurricane, quilt curtain carrying the sea 2024

        synthetic polymer paint on canvas

        182.5 x 198.2 cm

        READ MORE HERE

        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:

        Sally Anderson

        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

        READ MORE HERE

        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:

        Sally Anderson

        Nat Silk's Seatown Still Life, PB Nude Quilt, Bromeliad Washdown 2023

        acrylic on polycotton

        153 x 137 cm

        READ MORE HERE

        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


        READ MORE HERE

        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:

        Sally Anderson

        Sea Town Lawn Roof Song with NO’s Vessel 2023

        acrylic on canvas

        115 x 97 cm

        READ MORE HERE

        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’.


        IMAGE:

        Sally Anderson

        Lismore Island Roof Song with a Screenshot of Nat Silk’s Seatown 2022

        acrylic on polycotton

        READ MORE HERE

        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.


        READ MORE HERE

        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:

        Sally Anderson

        Guido holding, folding, moulding 2022

        acrylic on polycotton

        198 x 153 cm


        READ MORE HERE

        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

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        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

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        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


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        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

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        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


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        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:

        Sally Anderson

        Claude Swimming, 2020

        acrylic on linen

        168 x 137cm


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        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.


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        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:

        Sally Anderson

        Side of the Road River with Rousseau's Bluebells 2019

        acrylic on linen

        courtesy the artist

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        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.

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        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:

        Sally Anderson

        Guy's Painting of Wollumbin on my Wollumbin 2018

        acrylic on linen

        140 x 122 cm


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        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

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        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:

        Sally Anderson

        Tosha Falls as Curtains with Deegan Drive or LJs Mums Hydrangeas, 2018

        acrylic on linen

        122 x 122 cm

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        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.


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        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.


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        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

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        SALLY ANDERSON, A STUDIO GLIMPSE 2020
        SALLY ANDERSON IN THE STUDIO

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        7 – 21 December 2023
        SMALL WORKS - Click and Collection

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        THE NEW GALLERY SHOW — A Group Exhibition

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