Tuesday 26 November 2013

A CorriLee Foundation Fund Raising Event || TO BE OPENED BY EDMUND CAPON


http://www.corrileefoundation.org/

Corrilee Foundation
one-night-only fundraiser
Thursday 28 November 2013
A CorriLee Foundation Fund Raising Event
TO BE OPENED BY EDMUND CAPON

'Nana No Hats' (edited by Ita Buttrose) Cook Book Launch for Alzheimer's Australia including a Food Photographic exhibition of Laura Robin's work
Corrilee Foundation
one-night-only fundraiser
Thursday 28 November
A CorriLee Foundation Fund Raising Event
TO BE OPENED BY EDMUND CAPON

'Nana No Hats' (edited by Ita Buttrose) Cook Book Launch for Alzheimer's Australia including a Food Photographic exhibition of Laura Robin's work
- See more at: http://www.richardmartinart.com.au/pages/exhibitions.php#sthash.i0j1dh68.dpuf
Corrilee Foundation
one-night-only fundraiser
Thursday 28 November
A CorriLee Foundation Fund Raising Event
TO BE OPENED BY EDMUND CAPON

'Nana No Hats' (edited by Ita Buttrose) Cook Book Launch for Alzheimer's Australia including a Food Photographic exhibition of Laura Robin's work
- See more at: http://www.richardmartinart.com.au/pages/exhibitions.php#sthash.i0j1dh68.dpuf
Corrilee Foundation
one-night-only fundraiser
Thursday 28 November
A CorriLee Foundation Fund Raising Event
TO BE OPENED BY EDMUND CAPON

'Nana No Hats' (edited by Ita Buttrose) Cook Book Launch for Alzheimer's Australia including a Food Photographic exhibition of Laura Robin's work
- See more at: http://www.richardmartinart.com.au/pages/exhibitions.php#sthash.i0j1dh68.dpuf
Corrilee Foundation
one-night-only fundraiser
Thursday 28 November
A CorriLee Foundation Fund Raising Event
TO BE OPENED BY EDMUND CAPON

'Nana No Hats' (edited by Ita Buttrose) Cook Book Launch for Alzheimer's Australia including a Food Photographic exhibition of Laura Robin's work
- See more at: http://www.richardmartinart.com.au/pages/exhibitions.php#sthash.i0j1dh68.dpuf

Thursday 14 November 2013

Artist Feature | Gordon Richards | The Brag Magazine

Gordon Richards

Slippery When Wet II

acrylic on linen
137 x 167 cm
- See more at: http://www.richardmartinart.com.au/pages/enlargement_exhibitions.php?current=3&workID=4190&exhibitionID=158&artistID=22#sthash.9LpvX29b.dpuf
Slippery When Wet
                                         [VISUALARTS] OnTheMove ByLouiseJeckells





Victorian chef-cum-painter Gordon Richards’ latest artworks depict movement in the still space. The artworks were developed after Richards’ partner had an unfortunate ice-skating accident, which gave life to the name of the exhibition, Slippery When Wet. “Last Christmas I was right behind my partner when she had an accident. She flew, quite gracefully, into the air, and landed very awkwardly on the ice.” This sparked the initial sketches of the artwork, which later became the paintings you’ll see currently on display.

Richards’ new show at Richard Martin Art in Woollahra demonstrates how prevailing movement can be in a still space. Universally, the wheel or circle refers to a constant state of motion. And here, he uses the unconstrained human form to contrast with the mechanised bike frames and wheels.

Richards is an exuberant lover of simplicity. His life as a chef was hectic and unstoppable, but his now 20-year career as a painter has brought nothing but elation and personal freedom. The words ‘personal freedom’ follow Richards throughout his painting career as the transition between pieces and exhibitions are very indicative of his relaxed lifestyle. “Things in our everyday life always affect me. I don’t question what contributes to pieces. My work can be a bit nostalgic and this exhibition is no different.”

The women who appear in several of the artist’s past exhibitions, are again featured in Slippery When Wet. The women are usually a mix between his partner and daughter. “I don’t think about what or whom I am drawing at the time and then when
I am done, I can see that person.” Richards once painted a whole series of women drinking around a table.

In the initial stages of his current body of work, it was tough for Richards. Despite the initial idea being formed, he painted over everything he originally drew. “Painting for me requires a lot of thinking and a lot of downtime where I am not physically creating anything. But there’s a long process before I am completely happy with the finished piece. I usually draw everything and then I try and work fairly quickly to get it out and painted. The next painting is always better than the last. The next show is only as good as the final painting.” Richards sees this as a wonderful way of self-evaluation. This mode of thinking reflects Richards’ past life as a chef – their craft is only as good as their last dish, right?

Richards talks about Slippery When Wet as though the paintings were always going to come to fruition. “My partner painted so that’s how I started. It became addictive and I’d get an adrenaline rush ... I found it very similar to cooking, which was wonderful.” Richards notes the similarities between food and painting, “both are dependent on colour and texture and you must have a good eye for both of these things.”


The Brag Magazine / The Brag.com - [VISUALARTS] OnTheMove ByLouiseJeckells October /November 2013


  http://www.richardmartinart.com.au/pages/exhibition_details.php?exhibitionID=158 

Gordon Richards

Slippery When Wet II

acrylic on linen
137 x 167 cm
- See more at: http://www.richardmartinart.com.au/pages/enlargement_exhibitions.php?current=3&workID=4190&exhibitionID=158&artistID=22#sthash.9LpvX29b.dpuf

Gordon Richards, Slippery When Wet II, acrylic on linen,137 x 167 cm

 
Exhibition: 2 November – 20 November 2013

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE ONLINE CATALOGUE FOR GORDON RICHARDS

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE ONLINE EXHIBITION FOR GORDON RICHARDS

For further details and images please contact the gallery

GALLERY HOURS: TUESDAY - SATURDAY 11AM TO 6PM,
SUNDAY 12 - 5PM

 

NOW SHOWING | GORDON RICHARDS | Slippery When Wet | 2013

http://www.richardmartinart.com.au/pages/exhibition_details.php?exhibitionID=158


Friday 25 October 2013

Australian Cows Star in 'Surrealistic' Escape - USA TODAY & ABC NEWS AUSTRALIA


 GALLERY ARTIST FEATURE | ANDREW BAINES



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A black and white herd of Australian dairy cows have been lead to a beach in the name of art. The animals are part of an unique work of art created by surrealist artist Andrew Baines - as seen on USA TODAY, 25th October 2013




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Surreal moment of bovine beauty at 
Geelong beach. Artist Andrew Baines photographed cows standing in the water with handlers off a Geelong beach in an unfamiliar outing by the seaside. 
- as seen on ABC NEW AUSTRALIA, 21 October 2013