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CBD Gallery: Selected, curated by Andrew Totman

January 12, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Anne Starling, Shangri La, Linocut, 2018

Selected-a curated Photography & Printmaking exhibition

CBD Gallery
72 Erskine Street Sydney

1st Feb -3rd March 2024

Selected is an opportunity to see into the practice of 22 contemporary artist exploring and thriving in using the medias of Printmaking and Photography across 52 images on display.

Curated by Andy Totman, the show features Sydney Printmakers members Anthea Boesenberg, Rafael Butron, Ben Rak, Jenny Robinson, Mark Rowden, Gary Shinfield, and Anne Starling.

Photography and printmaking are similar in that they both have the capability to reproduce an image multiple times with very little variation in the resulting print. However, photography came about through the desire to create exact visual replicas of forms and scenes without manual intervention, while printmaking originally aided the production of photographic illustrations in books by providing a stronger, non-light sensitive ink. Despite this, the two can exist harmoniously together, and photography provides a whole spectrum of new techniques for the printmaker to use in their artworks.

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Andy Totman, Anne Starling, Anthea Boesenberg, Ben Rak, CBD Gallery, Gary Shinfield, Jenny Robinson, Mark Rowden, Rafael Butron, Selected

Sydney Printmakers at Sydney Contemporary – please visit us

August 21, 2023 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Sydney Printmakers members representing us at the Art Fair this time are Anthea Boesenberg, Angela Hayson, Anna Russell, Andrew Totman and Thea Weiss. Visit us at Bo4, Paper.

Other members represented at the Fair are Roslyn Kean and Seraphina Martin, who have a table, Michael Kempson (as Cicada Press) and Wendy Stokes (with Michelle Perry Fine Arts in the main section rather than Paper.)

Filed Under: Art Fair, Exhibitions Tagged With: Andy Totman, Angela Hayson, Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Michael Kempson, Paper 2023, Roslyn Kean, Seraphina Martin, Sydney Contemporary, Thea Weiss, Wendy Stokes

Invincible Summer @ The Incinerator : Anthea Boesenberg, Rhonda Nelson and Anna Russell

March 14, 2023 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

This graffiti in an inner city street has inspired an exhibition of works celebrating hope, reconstruction and resilience.

There is an Opening Event on Sunday 26th March from 3 to 5pm and Artists Talks on Saturday 1st April at 3pm.

The exhibition will be closed on the Easter weekend. Please note the gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm.

image: Rhonda Nelson, Desperately Happy, 2021 (detail)

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Invincible Summer, Rhonda Nelson, The Incinerator Art Space

KAAF Invitational Exhibition: 10 Years of the KAAF.

March 2, 2023 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Come Find Me: 10 years of the KAAF is a special exhibition celebrating the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the Korea-Australia Arts Foundation (KAAF). Spanning a range of styles and media including painting, printmaking, ceramics, photo, and mixed media, Come Find Meshowcases the works of 38 artists, a mix of emerging and established artists from across Australia, including a significant number of Korean-Australian artists.

This special exhibition will be held in the exhibition space of the Korean Cultural Centre Australia (KCCAU) which has been collaborating as an exhibition and venue partner of the KAAF Art Prize in order to foster and strengthen multicultural aspects of Australian society using the medium of art. Initiated by the Korean communities in Australia, the KAAF has been well-established in the Australian art scenes over the last decade and is becoming one of the recognised art prizes by local artists and art enthusiasts.

Anna Russell and Anthea Boesenberg are participating in this show.

Exhibition Information
3 March – 31 March
Korean Cultural Centre Australia Gallery
Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm
Free Entry

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Anthea Boesenberg, Come Find Me, KAAF, Korean Cultural Centre Australia

Convergent: the Hybrid Print at Articulate Project Space.

January 31, 2023 by Anthea Boesenberg 2 Comments

Sydney Printmakers members Anthea Boesenberg, Angela Hayson, Anna Russell and Gary Shinfield have work in this exhibition of Hybrid Prints curated by Linda Swinfield.

The opening days are limited to Fri – Sun 10 -5 pm, February 11 -26, 2023

Please join us for artist talks 3-5 pm, 26th February (see invite)

   The Gallery can be opened at request

‘This exhibition is the 3rd of a pivotal set of exhibitions (Maitland Regional Gallery, Kandos Cementa Gallery, Articulate Project Space Leichhardt) focusing on the print as object and the notion of hybridity’ Linda Swinfield, curator

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Angela Hayson, Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Articulate Project Space, Convergent, Gary Shinfield, Hybrid Prints, Leichhardt

Anthea Boesenberg, Ben Rak and others at WayOut: with Print, Kandos

October 10, 2022 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Ben Rak, Skins, Single Channel Video, 2020.

WAYOUT: WITH PRINT

Curated by Linda Swinfield
WAYOUT Gallery
71 Angus Avenue, Kandos
22 October 2022 – 11 December 2022

Participating Artists:

Anthea Boesenberg

Therese Kenyon

Jan Melville

Ben Rak

Linda Swinfield

Freedom Wilson

Patricia Wilson-Adams

Sandra Winkworth

WayOut: with Print evolved from a previous hybrid printmaking exhibition at Maitland Regional Art Gallery in 2020 that in its own way was perceived as “way out”.

In WayOut: with Print, this group of eight artists investigates notions of contemporary printmaking. The artists’ work selected here is by no means the complete breadth of the practice, it is merely a sprinkle.

Each of the artists were selected because of their multi-disciplinary studio practices, with print as well as other media and each artist has a background within the tradition of editioning prints and the ability to work within the canon of those traditions. What is important within WayOut: with Print is that the artists also expand, stretch and disrupt how we traditionally see printmaking. This is a break-away group pushing the boundaries of printmaking, experi- menting and questioning those studio-based traditions. They are all freeing themselves from the traditions within the canon of art that sees print as an adjunct and extension of other art forms.

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Anthea Boesenberg, Hybrid Prints, Kandos, WayOut: with Print

Accretions/Abrasions at GCS Gallery

July 11, 2022 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Image details: Anthea Boesenberg Old Country 1, 2021, Rust Monotype on Korean kozo, 78 x 336 cm

Connecting with land and place, with histories, geologies and memories, helps these four artists, two Australian and two New Zealanders, deal with the dilemmas of change. Whether permanent or precarious, personal or political, poetic or polemic the artists solicit form and material to put a stake in the ground. At this moment, they say, “we stand with a view of a place, or this place, capturing the reverberations of ‘now’ as a record and perhaps as a way to step forward”. With an established practice in printmaking and working on paper, the artists develop their ideas in relation to processes of change over time, Accretion and Abrasion.

The works of New Zealand artist Jacqueline Aust chart her navigation of new environments. Each journey begins with marks inscribed in a matrix, a map. Accumulated layers refer to previous experience or notions of home … obscuring and revealing, tracing a path from past to future, with history as a residue to build on. 

Sydney based artist Anthea Boesenberg’s works celebrate the age and endurance of an ancient landscape. Multi panelled rust prints, like the landscape they represent, continue to degrade over time.

Kathy Boyle is a New Zealand printmaker whose work examines accretion in geological terms of collision, and subduction. She uses a variety of materials, paper, plaster, metal to express her ideas.

Gary Shinfield is an artist based near Sydney. His works began as a series of woodcuts, and he uses printmaking and painting techniques to create images that become more abstracted and fragmented in response to living in a time of constant and accelerating change.

The artists in this exhibition trace a path through spaces affected by ever-present forces of accretion and abrasion, around us and within.

You are warmly invited to join us for the launch of 

Accretions/Abrasions

Artists Anthea Boesenberg and Gary Shinfield will be in the Gallery  
SATURDAY 30 July 2-4 pm

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Abbotsleigh, Accretions/Abrasions, Anthea Boesenberg, Gary Shinfield, GCS Gallery, Jacqueline Aust, Katy Boyle

Sydney Printmakers at the North Sydney Art Prize

May 12, 2022 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

This year’s North Sydney Art Prize is open from the 14th May until the 29th May, every day from 10am to 4pm. The opening and announcement of prize winners is at noon on Saturday the 14th. The works are spread across the extraordinary site, including the chambers and the tunnels.

With five members of Sydney Printmakers accepted as finalists in the North Sydney Art Prize there’s a variety of approaches on offer.

Gary Shinfield has large works on paper, The Burnt Series, in one of the chambers.

Gary Shinfield, Burnt Series

Lea Kannar Lichtenberger has an installation, Suffocation of Avarice, in another of the chambers.

Lea Kannar Lichtenberger, Suffocation of Avarice 
Materials: builders’ plastic, hand stencilled builders plastic, ceramics, table, chairs, dinner setting, projection and sound
250 x 300 x 600 cm

Anthea Boesenberg, Anna Russell and non member Rhonda Nelson have a large collaborative work, Canaries in the Coal Mine, sited in the tunnel.

Anthea Boesenberg, Anna Russell, Rhonda Nelson, Canaries in the Coal Mine, 40 bamboo and timber cages, canaries, lighting, timber and metal support structure.

Laura Stark has a print work, Millstream Burning, in the Cottage.

Laura Stark, Millstream Burning Series, collagraph.

And Seong Cho also has her work, Windy Hill 11, in the Cottage.

Seong Cho, Windy Hill 11, woodcut

oare spread across the site, including the chambers and tunnels,

Filed Under: Finalists, Prizes Tagged With: Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Gary Shinfield, Laura Stark, Lea Kannar Lichtenberger, North Sydney Art prize, Seong Cho, Waverton Centre for Sustainability

Print Out Times – Taoyuan International Print Exhibition

April 7, 2022 by Anthea Boesenberg 2 Comments

Rafael Butron, Anna Russell, Gary Shinfield, Anne Starling and Anthea Boesenberg have work in this exhibition in Taiwan, opening 8th April.

Filed Under: Exhibitions, International Exhibition Tagged With: Anna Russell, Anne Starling, Anthea Boesenberg, Gary Shinfield, Print out Times, Rafael Butron, Taiwan, Taoyuan International Print Exhibition

Posters for Climarte

March 3, 2022 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Anthea Boesenberg and Anna Russell, together with Rhonda Nelson have been successful in their submission for Climarte’s poster project with this ‘Canary in the Coal Mine’ poster with a nod to Spike Milligan. The posters will be pasted up across Melbourne over the next few weeks, together with 9 other posters from other artists.

Go HERE to read about the project.

Rhonda Nelson with the posters.

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Of interest to members. Tagged With: Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Canary in the Coal Mine, Climarte, Rhonda Nelson

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