Unsettled I, Tasman Peninsula Alexander Beech Alexander Beech - Unsettled I, Tasman Peninsula
Unsettled I, Tasman Peninsula 2020
Unsettled I, Tasman PeninsulaAlexander BeechUnsettled I, Tasman Peninsula
Unsettled I, Tasman Peninsula2020
Oil On Linen
102 x 92 cm
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Unsettled II, Tasman Peninsula Alexander Beech Alexander Beech - Unsettled II, Tasman Peninsula
Unsettled II, Tasman Peninsula 2020
Unsettled II, Tasman PeninsulaAlexander BeechUnsettled II, Tasman Peninsula
Unsettled II, Tasman Peninsula2020
Oil On Linen
102 x 92 cm
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INSTALLATION 17 Alexander Beech Alexander Beech - INSTALLATION 17
INSTALLATION 17 2020
INSTALLATION 17Alexander BeechINSTALLATION 17
INSTALLATION 172020
Unsettled III, Tasman Peninsula Alexander Beech Alexander Beech - Unsettled III, Tasman Peninsula
Unsettled III, Tasman Peninsula 2020
Unsettled III, Tasman PeninsulaAlexander BeechUnsettled III, Tasman Peninsula
Unsettled III, Tasman Peninsula2020
Oil On Linen
102 x 92 cm
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Unsettled IV, Tasman Peninsula Alexander Beech Alexander Beech - Unsettled IV, Tasman Peninsula
Unsettled IV, Tasman Peninsula 2020
Unsettled IV, Tasman PeninsulaAlexander BeechUnsettled IV, Tasman Peninsula
Unsettled IV, Tasman Peninsula2020
Oil On Linen
102 x 92 cm
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INSTALLATION 12 Alexander Beech Alexander Beech - INSTALLATION 12
INSTALLATION 12 2020
INSTALLATION 12Alexander BeechINSTALLATION 12
INSTALLATION 122020
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Vulnerability II (Shadowland), Fingal Valley Alexander Beech Alexander Beech - Vulnerability II (Shadowland), Fingal Valley
Vulnerability II (Shadowland), Fingal Valley 2018
Vulnerability II (Shadowland), Fingal ValleyAlexander BeechVulnerability II (Shadowland), Fingal Valley
Vulnerability II (Shadowland), Fingal Valley2018
Oil On Canvas
98 x 102 cm
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Vulnerability III, Fingal Valley Alexander Beech Alexander Beech - Vulnerability III, Fingal Valley
Vulnerability III, Fingal Valley 2018
Vulnerability III, Fingal ValleyAlexander BeechVulnerability III, Fingal Valley
Vulnerability III, Fingal Valley2018
Oil On Canvas
123 x 98 cm
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Vulnerability V, Fingal Valley Alexander Beech Alexander Beech - Vulnerability V, Fingal Valley
Vulnerability V, Fingal Valley 2018
Vulnerability V, Fingal ValleyAlexander BeechVulnerability V, Fingal Valley
Vulnerability V, Fingal Valley2018
Oil On Canvas
123 x 98 cm
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"Vulnerability and disquiet in the landscape are the central concerns of these paintings. Visiting remote locations, I feel a physical and psychological sense of vulnerability. Simultaneously, I am deeply concerned about the vulnerability of these environments to anthropogenic climate change. These paintings are part of a series of works which aim to evoke the tensions between the human and non-human worlds are based in the Fingal Valley, Tasmania. Drama unfolds from layers of paint on the surface of the canvases and what remains is the ongoing discussion. Who is vulnerable, humans, the environment or both?" Alexander Beech 2020

Alexander Beech’s practice explores landscapes in paint with drawing as the fundamental basis. Using a range of techniques, an image builds that is painterly with fragments of translucent detail. His work is contemporary, yet alludes to the history of European and Australian painting. He immerses himself in the landscape to share the experience and discover a sense of place within it, reflecting on events past and present. He synthesises connections between the subject matter and refines what is laid down in paint. His process is just as important as the completed work.

Alexander holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours (First Class) and a Master of Fine Art and Design (Painting) from the University of Tasmania. He has exhibited work in a number of states and as a finalist in the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize (2017), the Hadley’s Art Prize (2019) and the Macquarie Group Emerging Artist Prize (2019), with the Macquarie Group Collection acquiring his work for their permanent collection. His recent projects investigate vulnerability and disquiet in the landscape.

EDUCATION

2019

  • Master of Fine Art and Design (Painting), School of Creative Arts and Media, University of Tasmania

2018

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours (First Class), School of Creative Arts, University of Tasmania

2001

  • Bachelor of Design, Sydney Graphics College

EXHIBITIONS

2020

  • My Imagination, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane

2019

  • Master’s Examination Exhibition, Plimsoll Gallery, School of Creative Arts and Media, University of Tasmania, Hobart

2018

  • Not Just Paint, Contemporary Tasmanian Art, TUU Painting Society, Long Gallery, Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart
  • Honours Graduation Exhibition, Plimsoll Gallery, School of Creative Arts, University of Tasmania, Hobart
  • Dear Kunanyi, Respect the Mountain, Long Gallery, Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart
  • Honours Work in Progress Exhibition, Entrepot Gallery, School of Creative Arts, University of Tasmania, Hobart
  • Huddle/Hurdle, Entrepot Gallery, School of Creative Arts, University of Tasmania, Hobart
  • Artists of Mosman: 2088, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney

2016

  • Salon Exhibition, Tortoiseshell Gallery, Sydney
  • Inaugural Exhibition, Tortoiseshell Gallery, Sydney

2013

  • People Make Places, Match Box Projects, Sydney

2011

  • Seventeen Syllables, World Bar, Sydney

AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES

2019

  • Resident artist, Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart
  • Finalist, Henry Jones Art Prize, The Henry Jones Art Hotel, Hobart
  • Finalist,Macquarie Group Emerging Artist Prize, Macquarie Group Global Headquarters and Space Gallery, Sydney
  • Finalist,Hadley’s Art Prize, Hadley’s Orient Hotel, Hobart

2018

  • Placed on the Executive Dean's Honour Roll for the College of Arts, Law and Education, University of Tasmania, for study in the degree Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours

2017

  • Finalist, The Churchie National Emerging Art Prize, QUT Art Museum, Brisbane
  • Finalist, Small Works Art Prize, Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne

2016

  • Finalist, Belle Arti Prize, Chapman & Bailey, Melbourne
  • Finalist, Bay of Fires Art Prize, Tasmania

2015

  • Finalist, Hornsby Art Prize, Sydney

2014

  • Belle Arti Prize, Chapman & Bailey, Melbourne
  • Finalist, Hornsby Art Prize, Sydney
  • Highly Commended, Bay of Fires Art Prize, Tasmania

2013

  • Finalist, Hornsby Art Prize, Sydney
  • Finalist, Bay of Fires Art Prize, Salon des Refusés, Tasmania

1998

  • Finalist, Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award, Centrehouse, Sydney

COLLECTIONS

  • Macquarie Group Collection
  • Private Collections

BIBLIOGRPAHY

2019

  • ‘Hadley’s Art Prize 2019, Finalists’, July 2019, Hadley's Art Prize Online
  • 'TAS July 2019 Listings, Plimsoll Gallery, Alexander Beech MFAD Examination', Art Almanac, July 2019
  • UTAS Events, Alexander Beech - MFAD Examination Exhibition, UTAS School of Creative Arts and Media, July 2019, Plimsoll Gallery Online
  • ‘Impressive field vies for art gong’, The Mercury, 7 May 2019, p. 8
  • ‘Tasmanian artist Neil Haddon chasing second Hadley’s Art Prize win’, The Mercury, 6 May 2019, The Mercury Online

2017

  • ‘Alexander Beech’s delicately layered landscapes’, QUT Art Museum, 27 November 2017, QUT Instagram
  • Tang, C 2017, ‘Beech in line for major art prize’, Mosman Daily, 9 November 2017, p. 13
  • ‘Creative drawing on Sydney Ferries’, Festival of Mosman, Mosman Council, 14 October 2017, Festival of Mosman, 0:36 / 3:21

2016

  • ‘Tortoiseshell Gallery inaugural exhibition’, Art Almanac, 19 August 2016

20 February 2020 – 14 March 2020
My Imagination - The Next Generation