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Judy Watson
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'Watson's imagery is visually complex, with a rich use of natural pigments and earthy colours, and the weaving of multiple readings and layers of subtlety, meaning and memory ... Watson's exhibitions...
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Ruth Waller
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Head of the Painting Workshop, ANU School of Art, Ruth Waller is a artist of exacting technical skills, supported by a rigorous intellect. She draws upon research into the history of European painting...
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Patsy Payne
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Patsy Payne developed her most recent body of work for the exhibition Fugue over a 15-month period. She spent three months at Lunuganga, 45 kilometres south of Colombo. ..... Sasha Grishin writes:...
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Vivienne Binns O.A.M.
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Since the late 1960s, through the women's movement of the 1970s, and via the politics of community arts, Vivienne Binns has been at the forefront of contemporary art practices in Australia. For the...
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Sally Robinson
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'Artist Sally Robinson loves dealing with fragile and endangered environments.' (Nell Schofield) 'Sally Robinson's Antarctic Impressions exhibition comes as a breath of fresh air in the increasingly...
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Gosia Wlodarczak
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"Gosia [Wlodarczak] insists that she can only draw what she sees, that she can only draw NOW, that for her drawing from the imagination is impossible. She usually works in her home, between furniture,...
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Janenne Eaton
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Waratah Lahy
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Wilma Tabacco
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"Her surfaces are immaculate, impenetrable and devised with an apparent geometric rigour ... there is also evidence of a whimsical wit which subverts the whole seriousness of the task." (Sasha Grishin,...
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Derek O'Connor
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"There is a great consistency in O'Connor's artistic vision --- a spiralling vision of gathering intensity." (Sasha Grishin, Canberra Times, September 2005)
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Rachel Bowak
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Jude Rae
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Winner 2005 Portia Geach Memorial Award: "I think of painting as a series of material experiments with tradition and perception. … Object and subject are held in a balance, like that which occurs between...
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Dadang Christanto
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Holly Story
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Helen Wright
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Lyn Gascoigne
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First, I am a photographer. I frame what I see. I then present it the way I want it to be seen by others. Prospecting is what I do. I search for my images. Second-hand and antiquarian bookshops, private...
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Robin White
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"White is perhaps best known for her moving prints which evolved during the 17 years she and her family lived in Tarawa on the island of Kiribati in the Pacific. ... Here [in the exhibition Cakacakavata:...
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Micky Allan
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"Micky Allan's work [is] open-faced. … It almost always has an air of being for-the-viewer — a gift, a presentation, an entertainment …" (Ken Bolton on Micky Allan, 2005)
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Neil Roberts
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Neil Roberts has been described as 'a mercurial artist - the author of unsettling artifacts' (Geoffry Edwards of Glass USA). His work is poetic, visionary and accessible. Neil Roberts is represented...
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Pamela Lofts
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