The painterly print

The painterly print

Viewing this collection of works by internationally renowned artist Bruno Leti, we can begin to grasp the depth of his investigations into monotypes across his prolific career. The formality of printmaking itself is counteracted by the painterly qualities inherent in...
Street

Street

Canberra artist John Pratt has returned to an exploration of the human form in space in this exhibition “Street”. His recent works on paper combine layers of dynamic visual elements that surround the figure in motion within the urban precinct. As John explains,...
white, red, black

white, red, black

Chris Denton is known for his exquisitely detailed works on paper, which he describes as the “most beautiful and receptive of surfaces”. ‘white, red, black’ encapsulates the trajectory of the artist’s practice, boldly introducing minimal fields that contrast with his...
Wanderlust

Wanderlust

Avital Sheffer’s work is informed by an investigation of her Jewish heritage and thelandscape, architecture, languages and wisdom that arise from an interweaving ofrelated European and Middle Eastern cultures. Ancient ceramics, glass, metalware and calligraphy...
Causeway

Causeway

Judith White’s luminous and richly textured abstract paintings reflect the interplay between form and space in both built and natural environments. In recent years, water within an urban setting continues to be a central theme, with its passage and containment...
Bush creek

Bush creek

Variations in the quality of light and colour under changing climatic conditions typify Judith White’s interpretations of the Australian landscape. Irrespective of the vantage point taken, her paintings are invested with an atmospheric visual energy, a movement of...