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Artists in Conversation with the Exhibition Curator: Gary Shinfield

July 18, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 1 Comment

ARTISTS IN CONVERSATION WITH THE EXHIBITION CURATOR, KATHERINE ROBERTS, MANLY ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM: GARY SHINFIELD

Gary Shinfield: Dam 3 A Surface of Water.

How does your work address the theme ‘to the edges’?

Dam 3: a surface of water is a mixed media work on multiple sheets of paper using painting, staining and print processes – it encompasses other media not usually associated with printmaking. 

   It was made on the edge of a dam, where water meets ground, and responds directly to the surrounding environment. It was also partially made from natural materials on hand.

   Every stage of its making breaks with traditional printmaking approaches, with inking, rolling, printing and registration. Sheets of paper show creases and were shaped by working on the ground. The making of this work allows environmental elements to contribute.

   Natural pigments were used – waratah sap and charcoal stains, and a slurry made from sandstone clay and water.

   It is ephemeral and will change over time. 

   It was made through intuitive experimentation with process, responding to aspects of site – searching for an essence of the Australian bush in summer.

 

Can you describe the technical process you went through to achieve the finished work and what technical challenges you encountered along the way?

This work was made as a response to a site, a place in the Blue Mountains. I found a place to work intuitively beside a dam, a body of water. I worked on the ground by its edge. Water was available to mix with clay. A number of sheets of Korean paper were stained and painted with a solution of clay and water.

The second stage was to cut and carve into large sheets of lino and overlay these by hand printing with a baren. Working this way, I played with changes in pressure and by making rhythmic patterns with the baren.

Water based media and rubber based inks were both used to build a layered surface.

One night, a full moon came up over the dam and we watched tiny insects disturb its reflection on a surface of water. The reflected moon shimmered and dispersed like fireworks on a blue black surface. The two blue panels in the work evoke these           sensations. The middle two panels suggest drought and bleached light. The first two panels contain blackened, burnt shapes, and the memory of fire. 

   One of the greatest challenges was to work in the environment itself with heat, insects, paper blowing away and creasing, and constantly changing natural phenomena teasing the eye with possibility. 

   

What do you see as the role of Sydney Printmakers for the next 60 years?

To continue on as it has been doing. The current exhibition shows great diversity and a high level of excellence within the field of printmaking and I hope this continues.

How do you see the role of printmaking, in general, contributing to the conversation about contemporary art practice?

I see it as another medium with its own intrinsic qualities and graphic potential . It is also a visual language with historical roots and contemporary applications. The current show demonstrates engagement with contemporary issues – the environment, global warming, the pandemic, social and indigenous issues, immigration, and technological change. Printmaking is a relevant and stimulating medium for revealing and drawing attention to these and other subjects.

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Sydney Printmakers Members success in Print Prizes

July 17, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

          Seong Cho, Unaccompanied Trail VI

 

Sydney Printmakers members have been selected as finalists in several Prizes recently.

Seong Cho has been selected for the Waverley Art Prize with Unaccompanied Trail VI (above).

Janet Parker Smith and Ben Rak have been selected for the Geelong Acquisitive Print Awards 2021.

Anthea Boesenberg and Danielle Creenaune have been selected for the Firestation Print Studio Australian Monoprint Prize 2021.

Congratulations to all.

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Finalists, Print Prizes, Prizes Tagged With: Anthea Boesenberg, Ben Rak, Danielle Creenaune, Firestation Print Studio Australian Monoprint Award, Geelong acquisitive print awards, Janet Parker Smith, Seong Cho, Waverley Art Prize

Artists in Conversation with the Curator: Karen Ball

July 16, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 1 Comment

Since it appears that To the Edges will not reopen to the public, we will post these ‘conversations,’ together with the image under discussion, in a series. The curator, Katherine Roberts, has sent questions for each of the artists to answer.

How does your work address the theme ‘to the edges’?

My work emerged from a period of introspection at the beginning of the covid pandemic. Being isolated from family interstate was a catalyst for fluctuating moods. The boundaries between consciousness and dreams became blurred. It was analogous with  the concept of ‘intimate immensity’ as alluded to by Gaston Bachelard. The figures are representative of the self – waiting and moving from the real to the dreamlike edges.

Can you describe the technical process you went through to achieve the finished work and what technical challenges you encountered along the way?

I made large plates using dry point and carborundum. The actual making of the plates which are each 120cm x 60cm was therapeutic.

I decided on chine colle for the wings to slightly shift the tonal quality of the image.

What do you see as the role of Sydney Printmakers for the next 60 years?

I hope Sydney Printmakers encourages new and younger members who bring enthusiasm and energy to the group.

How do you see the role of printmaking, in general, contributing to the conversation about contemporary art practice?

Printmaking as an artform  is so diverse . It continues to inspire such creativity. I am certain it will always be so.

Filed Under: Artist's Talk, Exhibitions Tagged With: . #printmaking #printcouncilofaustralia #sydneyprintmakers #printmaker #artsydney #manlyartgallery #australianart #australianprintmaking #workonpaper #australianprints, carborundum, chine colle, dry point, isolation, Karen Ball, Katherine Roberts, MAG&M, Theme, To The Edges

Imprint Magazine on Sydney Printmakers 60th Anniversary Exhibition.

July 14, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Check out the latest IMPRINT journal from the @printcouncilofaustralia which features an article on our current show written by Curator Katherine Roberts at Manly Art Gallery & Museum @magamnsw 
Imprint is Australia’s only quarterly art journal dedicated to contemporary printmaking, artist books and works on paper, and one of the few publications worldwide dedicated exclusively to the graphic arts.
 

Print Council of Australia

 

With the Australian experience as our focus, Imprint seeks to engage in meaningful and diverse analysis surrounding contemporary printmaking today within a broader fine art context. Imprint aims to nurture the development of new voices in printmaking and arts writing alongside those more established in the field.

Imprint makes excellent reading providing information for the well-informed arts professional, as well as those developing an interest in works on paper.

Become a member of the PCA to receive a subscription to Imprint and you’ll also receive entry forms to some of the current awards and competitions available to artists, and keep abreast of news and opportunities.

Issues of Imprint from previous years are available at $15 each plus postage, if in stock. Click here to view and order available back issues.

To join the Print Council of Australia and receive quarterly copies of Imprint Magazine go HERE.

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And there’s more…………

July 14, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 1 Comment

 

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: 60th Anniversary Exhibition, MAG&M, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Sydney Printmakers, To The Edges

Another view of our exhibition: To the Edges @ MAG&M

July 12, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 2 Comments

Here’s another walk around the gallery to see To the Edges, our 60th Anniversary Exhibition. Its not like being there, but its the best we can do at the moment. There are some works missing: I will do my best to track down some photos.

These photos are courtesy of Jim Flook.


 

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: 60th Anniversary of Sydney Printmakers, MAG&M, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Printmaking Exhibition, To The Edges

Gosford Art Prize 2021: Call for Entries

July 10, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

 

The Prize is open to all artists who reside in Australia, with the exception of employees of Central Coast Council.

All artwork must have been produced within the last 12 months.

The Aboriginal Artist Prize is only awarded to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander entrants.

Selected finalists must be able to deliver the selected artwork to Gosford Regional Gallery by 10 September 2021 or the work will not be eligible for prizes.

All entries must be submitted online via the website www.judgify.me/gosfordartprize2021 – full Terms and Conditions are available on this website.

PRIZES

First Prize – $15,000

Second Prize – $5,000

Aboriginal Artist Prize – $2,500

Gosford Ceramics Prize – $2,000

Highly Commended – $1,000 (two prizes)

Viewer’s Choice Award – $500 gift voucher

ENTRY FEE

Gosford Art Prize entry fee is $30 per entry (max. two entries per artist)

Gosford Ceramics Prize entry fee is $20 per entry (max. 2 entries per artist)

Entry fees are non-refundable and only works with paid entry fees are eligible for prizes and for selection for exhibition inclusion.

KEY DATES

Online entries open: 1 July 2021

Online Entries close: 22 August 2021, 11:59 PM

Finalists announced: 30 August 2021

Delivery of finalists deadline: 10 September 2021

Prizes announced: 24 September 2021

Exhibition dates: 25 September to 28 November 2021

Filed Under: Call for Entries, Print Prizes Tagged With: call for entries., Gosford Art prize 2021, Gosford Regional Gallery

Megalo Print Studio: Online International Screen Print Exhibition

July 8, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

 


To see the exhibition, go HERE

Megalo’s Screen Print Online Exhibition showcases the work of thirty international contemporary printmakers. Works selected for this exhibition have been produced with screen printing as the primary technique on a variety of materials, such as paper and fabric, as well as non-traditional materials such as wood and concrete.

Ben Rak, Member of Sydney Printmakers, is one of the participants. This work can also be seen at Manly Art Gallery in Sydney Printmakers 60th Anniversary Exhibition, ‘To the Edges’, though the gallery is currently closed due to Covid restrictions.

Other artists participating in Megalo’s Online Exhibition are :

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Helen Mueller: From a Distance @ May Space Online Exhibition

July 1, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

 

                     

From a distance

A curated group exhibition of contemporary Tasmanian printmakers curated by Helen Mueller and Melissa Smith

1 – 31 July 2021

VIEW EXHIBITION

CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS
ANTONIA AITKEN • RAYMOND ARNOLD • LEX PALMER BULL • TIM COAD • REBECCA COOTE • MINDY DORÉ • JAN HOGAN • JENNIFER MARSHALL • OLIVIA MORONEY • HELEN MUELLER • JONATHAN PARTRIDGE • NATASHA ROWELL • MICHAEL SCHLITZ • MELISSA SMITH

                                                                               

Image:  Helen Mueller, and the forest was still 2 2021, layered woodblock prints, red ochre, ink wash – unframed diptych, 79 x 47.5cm

MAY SPACE Online

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“Since coming to live in Tasmania in mid-2020, I am heeding the call to be in forests. I walk them near my home and I paddle along their shore lines, sometimes along rivers and into the wilderness that harbours rare and ancient trees. I am but a beginner student, pondering the secrets of such places. I am awed by their ancient majesty and deeply held history.

And I know of threats to these places, ones that grow from modern human habitation and a new culture unschooled in the nurture of such holy spaces. The forest has no voice that we have learned to hear and understand. It can be but still. These woodblock prints are the first I’ve made since coming here and the first in a series to help me understand the fragility and melancholic beauty of what we may well lose.”

          — HELEN MUELLER, 2021

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Online Exhibitions Tagged With: From A Distance, Helen Mueller, May Space Online, Online Exhibition, Tasmanian Printmakers

Covid Update

June 30, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

                                                                                                Photos: Seraphina Martin.

After a small but enthusiastic opening, our exhibition has been forced to close because of COVID. There cannot be an extension of the exhibition, because of course, new exhibitions have been scheduled to follow ours. To the Edges will continue until 1 August 2021. Here’s hoping there is not an extension of the lockdown.

The Curator and Artists in Conversation has been rescheduled From Sunday 4th July, 2 – 3pm, to Sunday 25th July, 11am – 1pm. Booking is necessary. Go Here to book and for further information.

In the meantime, you can see the catalogue and the video of Sasha Grishin’s Opening Speech on the Exhibitions page.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: #creativenorthernbeaches, 60th Anniversary Exhibition, MAG&M, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Sydney Printmakers, To The Edges

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