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‘To Yirrawalla’ is a tribute to the artist Yirawala (1903 - 1976) from the language group Kuniniku of the Arnhem region. Whiteley felt a strong affinity upon meeting him in Sydney in 1971 and viewing his bark paintings. The minimal ...
Daniel Zeller, Enforced Toxification, 2008 Ink, acrylic
Brett Whiteley in Ultramarine Brett Whiteley Brett Whiteley Brett Whiteley Brett Whiteley, My Arm Chair, 1976 Brett Whiteley,Kurrajong, 1981 Brett Whiteley, Bali Brett Whiteley Brett Whiteley, Far North Queensland, Port Douglas Brett Whiteley, View from the Window, Bali, 1978 Brett Whiteley, San Gimignano Brett Whiteley, Lavender Bay in Rain Brett Whiteley, Still Life and Patterns Brett Whiteley Brett Whiteley, Wandering up Montmarte in the Rain, 1991, via A Long Time Alone works by Australian artist, Brett Whiteley (1939 - 1992)
Bondi, 1978 …
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Brett Whiteley produced a series of Sydney Harbour themed works inspired by the views seen from his and his wife Wendy’s home in Lavender Bay on Cammeraygal Country. These panoramic works celebrated the light, colour ...
2013, Ink and acrylic on paper, 13.5 x 11 inches
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Bathers and Pulpit Rock is one of Arthur Boyd’s ‘Shoalhaven River’ canvases, a series from the mid 1980s featuring imagery from classical antiquity and Western mythology. The unifying element in these paintings is the figure of Mars, the Roman god of war. This work compares the classical concept of sport as fitness for war with …
<< artists Bio>> Selected Work “Connective Development,” 2019, Ink and acrylic on paper, 28 x 35 inches
Daniel Zeller’s recent exhibition at Pierogi is similar to his last one two years ago. The gallery is filled with a number of fairly large framed abstract works on paper that are so meticulously drawn they look as if they could be photographs of the earth taken from a satellite.
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