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This & Other Worlds
Contemporary Australian Drawing

Macquarie Bank 2 August to 6 November 2005
Level 3 including Macquarie Bank Contemporary Projects Gallery
Admission free

 

Sharon Goodwin - Lover's leap 2003

Sharon Goodwin
born Australia 1973
Lover's leap 2003
gouache and watercolour
75.5 x 101.0 cm
Purchased 2003
© Courtesy of the artist

 

Ricky Swallow - Lover's leap 2003

Ricky Swallow
born Australia 1974
Pygmalion and Galatea 2000
from the Goya copies suite 2000
watercolour
50.5 x 38.0 cm irreg.
Promised gift of the Athol Hawke & Eric Harding
Collection of Contemporary Prints and Drawings
© The artist, courtesy of Darren Knight Gallery,
Sydney

"...a great drawing is either confirming beautifully what is commonplace, or probing authoritatively the unknown."

Brett Whiteley, 1967

As a means of art making, drawing is both intimate and direct. More than any other technique, drawing has the capacity to reveal the link between the mind and hand of the artist, the immediacy of its processes enabling the finished work of art to reflect its creator's thoughts and gestures. In terms of media and format, drawing offers a multitude of possibilities. The simplicity of the materials of drawing, from pencil to watercolour, means that they are almost always at hand. Made on paper as well as on numerous other supports, drawn images range from the miniature to wall-scaled. Drawing also provides a space for exploration – where questions of perception and representation can be tested and where the imagination can be freed.

This & Other Worlds features works made during the past ten years by artists for whom drawing is an essential and consistent part of their practice. The selection is representative of the energy and inherent diversity that characterise contemporary drawing activity in Australia. Varied in technique, style, scale, medium and format, these drawings share a strong emphasis on representational imagery. Grounded in the study of the surrounding world, they chart a course between observation and imagination, communicating in a language that is universally familiar.

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Image sequence (top):

Nick Mourtzakis
born Greece 1950, arrived Australia 1952
Constructed self-portrait
2002 (detail)
lithographic crayon, crayon, pen and ink and gouache
73.0 x 54.0 cm
© Collection of the artist

eX de Medici
born Australia 1959
.308 (rifle) 2004 (detail)
watercolour
115.0 x 167.7 cm
Purchased, 2004

Mathew Jones
born Australia 1961
16 February 1999 1999 (detail)
from the Diary series 1998–2001
pen and red ink and red fibre-tipped pen
76.1 x 56.3 cm
Purchased, 2002

Andrew Seward
born Australia 1967
When you don't know what I am, I'm something; when you do, I'm nothing 2004 (detail)
suite of four drawings, each on four sheets
pencil
57.0 x 77.0 cm (overall) (each)
Purchased with assistance from The Docking Drawing Fund (NGV), 2005

 
 

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