For this new body of work, Luke Sciberras renders for the first time the inland waterways in his journeys through regional Victoria, NSW and ACT....
Tag Archives: Scott Livesey Galleries
Vanessa Stockard: Elizabeth Siddal – The Power of the Muse
Millais’ Ophelia resurfaces in this homage to Pre-Raphaelite muse Elizabeth Siddal, now reimagined in portraits by Vanessa Stockard....
Julia Ritson: Grid Paintings 25 Years
This book celebrates the oeuvre of Julia Ritson, who has been practicing the art of grid painting for 25 years. Texts by Hanna B Higgins, John Wardle and Joseph Brennan are followed by a visual spread of the artist's mesmerising works....
Dick Watkins: Iconic Paintings
Known for his large-scale paintings that explore cubist, pop and abstract expressionist principles, Sydney artist Dick Watkins is celebrated in ‘Iconic paintings’, his first exhibition with Scott Livesey Galleries....
McLean Edwards: Passport
McLean Edwards’ fluid brushwork is capable of transforming even the most ordinary subject into an object of contorted beauty. The raw yet soft transition of light juxtaposed with a carnivalesque colour palette are idiosyncratic of the artist’s painterly manner, reinforced by bold lines and the farouche...
Ron Francis: Metaphorically Speaking
Ron Francis paints in the hyper-real trompe l’oeil style creating scenes that read true yet are plucked from his imagination. With this approach, Francis delves into the essence of what he wants to say, reflecting, “It is common for the meaning to be an intangible feeling...
Stefan Dunlop: Porno for Pirates
Dunlop’s exhibition ‘Porno for Pirates’ presents a suite of work that continues the artist’s exploration into the history and traditions of painting. Making work with an acute awareness of the medium’s rich history, Dunlop’s compositions reference the multitudes of master techniques but simultaneously subvert those conventions....
George Tjungurrayi
In isolation, the minimal, seemingly abstract paintings of George Tjungurrayi could originate from anywhere....
Yanni Floros: Hostile Takeover
As far back as Floros can remember, he was always drawing and, as his father served in the army, he had an interest in military weapons and technology....