Hush – The quiet spirit of the landscape

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Hush – The quiet spirit of the landscape

  • Artist
    Mike Staniford
  • Dates
    3—27 Aug 2023

“Over the last two years, my travels across country have enabled me to absorb the diverse landscape of Australia. From the wilderness of Cradle Mountain in Tasmania to the oscillating silence of the East MacDonnell ranges in the Northern Territory.

In some places I have stopped, broken my journey for a few brief moments, when a particular tree has reached out and caught my eye, the light animating its branches and foliage. And at other times I have sat for hours and absorbed the spirit of the valleys, hills and coastlines and watched their shadows dance across remote corners of the country.

The one thing that seems to connect all of the places I have chosen to paint is the peace and tranquility that comes from a deliberate interaction with nature and I have tried to allow that feeling into the works on show.

Each piece began with a field study; a quick ten minute sketch in black and white or in some cases, a longer more detailed painting usually in gouache. The act of bearing witness to a subject and painting what I see, hear, sense and feel, is crucial to my practice, the marks on paper, embedding the sense of place in my memory. Back in the studio, I take licence with colour and composition, not wishing to paint a factual truth but my impression of a place and a moment in time.”

Mike Staniford

Place of Repose

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Place of Repose

  • Artist
    Liz Priestley
  • Dates
    6—19 Jul 2023
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We are thrilled to welcome New England based artist Liz Priestley to Murrurundi!

Place of Repose assembles nine beautiful new pieces in what will be Priestleys’ debut showing with Michael Reid Murrurundi. In recent years, Priestley has garnered considerable attention across the country for her stunning encaustic landscape works.

By using encaustic as her primary medium, which involves the use of heated wax and oil paint, Priestley creates layers, adding texture and luminosity to her atmospheric landscape paintings. Her work explores the immediate physical landscape as well as that of the internal landscape of memory and emotional connections to place and time. The resulting image is the vehicle by which the viewer may experience their own epiphany of personal, binding memories.

Object and Obsession

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Object and Obsession

  • Artist
    Louise Frith
  • Dates
    22 Jun—16 Jul 2023

Immersed

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Immersed

  • Artist
    Hannah van der Wal
  • Dates
    8 Jun—2 Jul 2023
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Immersed is now upon us! Hannah van der Wal’s new solo exhibition beautifully captures the uncaptured, portraying life in the Northern Territory with a vibrant yet balanced palette.

The works showcase van der Wal’s deep appreciation of the land’s constant flux, movement and rebirth at the hands of the elements; fire, wind and the tides.

Van der Wal is a Northern Territory artist, living at Yirrkala, on Yolngu land.

“Hannah paints the abstracted elements, or mind grabs of the land she experiences in her travels. A single detail, within a vast landscape, will capture her attention and become the essence of the whole.

Hannah is in my not so humble opinion an important emerging talent and one we are proud to amplify to our audience.”

Michael Reid OAM

Primavera

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Primavera

  • Artist
    Laura White
  • Dates
    18 May—4 Jun 2023

Garage Sale

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Garage Sale

  • Artist
    Lily Platts
  • Dates
    11—28 May 2023

In what is Lily Platts’ Murra debut exhibition, Garage Sale captures the forgotten items of the everyday. Platts is drawn to highlighting objects in transitional environments, such as on the side of the road, at a garage sale, an op shop, or on an online marketplace.

The series focuses on the beauty and humanity found within these neglected objects. The finely balanced yet intriguing compositions showcase the unique stories within these scenes, environments that we are familiar with but still seem slightly surreal.

Platts is a visual artist living and working on Ngunnawal land. Through her subject matter she explores themes and nuances of the everyday. She is coming off the back of a highly successful 2022, including a solo show with Michael Reid Southern Highlands and Gaffa Gallery. Platts was a recipient of the 2020 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship after graduating with Honours from RMIT, Melbourne in 2019 and from ANU in 2017.

Pelle Fisher

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Pelle Fisher

  • Artist
    Pelle Fisher
  • Dates
    25 May—18 Jun 2023

Happenings

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Happenings

  • Artist
    Nicola Mason
  • Dates
    20—30 Apr 2023

Nicola Mason’s Happenings is now upon us! This is Mason’s first solo show at Murrurundi, and the paintings are now beautifully displayed at the gallery.

Happenings takes inspiration from everyday domestic objects. Mason sets a dynamic scene, grouping and opposing objects in a unique manner. It is this interaction of seemingly familiar items that intrigues and brings the compositions to life.

Mason has been gaining traction in the art world in recent years with six solo exhibitions and recognition as a finalist in art prizes such as the Paddington Art Prize 2022, the Muswellbrook Art Prize 2023, Redland Art Award 2022, and the Basil Sellers Art Prize 2022.

Mason has a background in conservation and land management. However. in 2016 she left her position to concentrate on her art practice, studying at both the Australian National University and the University of New South Wales Art & Design, where she earned a place on the Dean’s List for her Honours Year in 2019

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