© 1985 Gillian Frances ForwoodThe development of an abstract language in Roger Kemp's early painting reflects the manner in which Kemp assimilated elements of the two main currents of European abstraction. The more intellectual, structural current stemming from Cézanne was strongly developed through his initial training in design. It was strengthened through his experience of George Bell's teaching of Significant Form, and his contact with designers from the Melbourne Technical College. His knowledge of Mondrian's theory of dynamic equilibrium and of Russian Rayonism reinforced his structural edge. Parallel to this line of development ran a more expressive awareness of colour and form. Academic training under Bernard Hall in the Aesthet...
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Using stmcturalist and post-structuralist theory this thesis responds affirmatively to the question ...
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This thesis concerns itself with the transformation of idea through the manipulation of visual langu...
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The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine arti...
In graduate school I have pursued activities which have enabled me to further cultivate my visual in...
Although a non-figurative, non-realistic art had been invented and developed in Europe during the ea...
The core of this research are the paintings and cultural context of Alan Cuthbert, a hitherto un-res...
This research looks at both subjective and objective ways of mediating our experience of the natural...
The artist\u27s early work was executed rapidly with heavily defined charcoal lines. At that time, s...
Using stmcturalist and post-structuralist theory this thesis responds affirmatively to the question ...
My studio practice undertaken during the period of my PhD candidature is given historical, conceptua...
This paper examines my paintings in conjunction with three painters; Albert Oehlan, Charline von Hey...
The Shape of Language examines the use of form in painting and relates to my studio practice and the...
This thesis concerns itself with the transformation of idea through the manipulation of visual langu...
In the early 1950s, François Morellet embarked on a radical quest. He sought new working methods, on...
The paramount focus of this article shall be on painting, mainly that of contemporary artists, but a...
The paintings reproduced photographically in this thesis and others included in the artists graduate...
What is the aesthetic potential of considering painting as an event, analogous to a game, in which t...
The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine arti...
In graduate school I have pursued activities which have enabled me to further cultivate my visual in...
Although a non-figurative, non-realistic art had been invented and developed in Europe during the ea...
The core of this research are the paintings and cultural context of Alan Cuthbert, a hitherto un-res...
This research looks at both subjective and objective ways of mediating our experience of the natural...