recent exhibited work......



New Public Art Project

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

4 of the best painters....


Daniel Richter

Daniel Richter disrupts the flow of painting language. There is an unexpected twist at the end of all the parts within the painting. The colour is bright, the faces are painted in a naïve manner and the narrative (although unknown) is powerful and aggressive. There are so many decisions which do not make sense. Some parts are ‘dashed off’ and others have been given attention. There is for me a real sense of the representational information coming out of the paintings surface as though pushing through the abstract gesture, pushing through the flatness and the void of information. This painting is not only discussing the way abstraction can relate to representation but also the decision making process of the artist, why are the choices made, are they random or are they meticulously considered. Daniel Richter uses the provisional technique of pulling the paint back from the viewer as if to say ‘ I can tell you have almost worked this painting out, so I am going to change it a little, then a little more’ until you cannot draw a definitive narrative and you cannot resolve the intention. There is also a shying away from grandness for what seems like willingness or a need to take chances and risk what Rubinstein calls the ‘collapse’ of the painting.
This painting is about ‘painting’, there is an image and there is gestural abstraction but the role of these techniques is to bring the viewer into the space that makes a contemporary painted surface. There is no gimmick or concept, the painting exists through engagement with the process of making and shines as an example of how we try to explain what painting can be.
Frank Stella once suggested, the hardest thing about painting  is to find out how to make a painting and for me, artists like Daniel Richter and Peter Doig show how easy and how difficult that can be. 




Luc Tuymans


Peter Doig


Jeff Wall

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Milton



Haven't posted for a while because i have not been painting. My thesis is due and its taking up all my time. I did, however finish stage one of a mural at Milton Train station (with the help of Emma, Kenji, Kerrith, Anthony, Guido and Fintan).
Stage two will commence in mid September, so also getting ready for that.
More info and images are on the Milton Blog

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Activity


Brisbane blog have done a write up on Activity
This is Kenji and Emma engaging in some of the activity involved in setting up the exhibition

‘Everything you look at, any object or image, has been thought about, selected and been subject to huge activity.'Pierre Huyghe 2001

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

work in progress

detail


Work in progress 1800 x 1200mm