Solo exhibition of sculptural works that use the portrait bust as a vehicle for problematising notions of subjectivity, authority and representation. The exhibition comprised three life-sized figurative busts, each portraits of the artist, sparsely positioned throughout the gallery space to convey a sense of isolation and abandonment. By emphasising the fragmented nature of the bust format by removal of all supports (ie. Socle, plinth or alcove) the works sought to address the vulnerability that frmes this apparently authoritative Enlightenment portrait format. In so doing the exhibition aimed to offer, by example, a new way of seeing and interpreting the portrait bust in history. The exhibition was exhibited at the Institute of Modern Ar...
An exhibition presented by The Tasmanian School of Art Gallery Committee featuring the paintings of ...
SELF/PORTRAIT is an exploration of the creative process. Based in the genre of portraiture, this co...
What is a portrait? Since the birth of photography, this is a question that photographers have for e...
This exhibition has been developed to coincide with a Symposium, Portrait and Place, presented by th...
This extensive solo exhibition occupied 3 rooms of the museum and surveyed my work over a 30 year pe...
Major curated national exhibition displayed across two venues, The National Portrait Gallery of Aust...
This solo exhibition aimed at examining my works in comparison to a wider construct of contemporary ...
Exhibition at the Post Office Gallery, Federation University Australia, 8th-18th November 2017. The ...
Face 2 Face is a group exhibition which has been curated by Robin Gibson from the Robin Gibson Galle...
The exhibition Mirror, Mirror features self-portraits created by Victoria University students. Re...
This solo exhibition gave me the opportunity to show very large paintings combined with very small o...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Plimsoll Gallery, 24th August - 14th September, 2007
The exhibition Mirror, Mirror features self-portraits created by Victoria University students.\ud \u...
This exhibition showcases the relationship between 3D concept models and finished 2D artwork. By int...
This curatorial project proposal outlines an exhibition entitled “Re-presentation,” which explores t...
An exhibition presented by The Tasmanian School of Art Gallery Committee featuring the paintings of ...
SELF/PORTRAIT is an exploration of the creative process. Based in the genre of portraiture, this co...
What is a portrait? Since the birth of photography, this is a question that photographers have for e...
This exhibition has been developed to coincide with a Symposium, Portrait and Place, presented by th...
This extensive solo exhibition occupied 3 rooms of the museum and surveyed my work over a 30 year pe...
Major curated national exhibition displayed across two venues, The National Portrait Gallery of Aust...
This solo exhibition aimed at examining my works in comparison to a wider construct of contemporary ...
Exhibition at the Post Office Gallery, Federation University Australia, 8th-18th November 2017. The ...
Face 2 Face is a group exhibition which has been curated by Robin Gibson from the Robin Gibson Galle...
The exhibition Mirror, Mirror features self-portraits created by Victoria University students. Re...
This solo exhibition gave me the opportunity to show very large paintings combined with very small o...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Plimsoll Gallery, 24th August - 14th September, 2007
The exhibition Mirror, Mirror features self-portraits created by Victoria University students.\ud \u...
This exhibition showcases the relationship between 3D concept models and finished 2D artwork. By int...
This curatorial project proposal outlines an exhibition entitled “Re-presentation,” which explores t...
An exhibition presented by The Tasmanian School of Art Gallery Committee featuring the paintings of ...
SELF/PORTRAIT is an exploration of the creative process. Based in the genre of portraiture, this co...
What is a portrait? Since the birth of photography, this is a question that photographers have for e...