Press and Editorial

Pablo Picasso

12 October 2011
Bill Gregory

"A virtuoso in every technical process, he elicits from his material the very subtlest effects it is capable of yielding. It is therefore hardly surprising that he puts his trust in unceasing experiment and that five, ten or even thirty states are sometimes necessary before a masterpiece emerges from this severest of self-critics". Georges Bloch, editor catalogue raisonne of Picasso Graphic work ... read more

"A virtuoso in every technical process, he elicits from his material the very subtlest effects it is capable of yielding. It is therefore hardly surprising that he puts his trust in unceasing experiment and that five, ten or even thirty states are sometimes necessary before a masterpiece emerges from this severest of self-critics". Georges Bloch, editor catalogue raisonne of Picasso Graphic work ... read more



MURRAY FREDERICKS - Hector

12 October 2011
Bill Gregory

In Late 2010, Murray Fredericks made an initial visit to Melville Island situated in the Arafura sea North of the Australian mainland. During the 'build-up' season, prior to the monsoon, a huge storm event known as 'Hector' occurs almost daily over the Tiwi Islands. ... read more

In Late 2010, Murray Fredericks made an initial visit to Melville Island situated in the Arafura sea North of the Australian mainland. During the 'build-up' season, prior to the monsoon, a huge storm event known as 'Hector' occurs almost daily over the Tiwi Islands. ... read more



GEOFFREY DE GROEN - in to the distance

2 August 2011
Bill Gregory

"Do not despair, one of the thieves was saved. Do not presume, one of the thieves was damned. " Samuel Beckett.

In that symbiotic relationship between an artist and his viewer nothing can be taken for granted. Indeed, without that relationship there is no art. Nor is there any art if either party rests content with formulas, with second-hand experience or with seduction. ... read more

"Do not despair, one of the thieves was saved. Do not presume, one of the thieves was damned. " Samuel Beckett.

In that symbiotic relationship between an artist and his viewer nothing can be taken for granted. Indeed, without that relationship there is no art. Nor is there any art if either party rests content with formulas, with second-hand experience or with seduction. ... read more



DRAWING FROM PAINTING

10 Sept 2010
Bill Gregory

LEON KOSSOFF (lives and works in London) is one of the most esteemed artists working in the world today. Along with Lucien Freud and Frank Auerbach he is the most important artist of the so-called "School of London" that had it's genesis in the 1950's - 1960's and whose influence is a firm part of worldwide art history. ... read more

LEON KOSSOFF (lives and works in London) is one of the most esteemed artists working in the world today. Along with Lucien Freud and Frank Auerbach he is the most important artist of the so-called "School of London" that had it's genesis in the 1950's - 1960's and whose influence is a firm part of worldwide art history. ... read more



MICHAEL WESTON

10 April 2010
Bill Gregory

MICHAEL WESTON'S fifth solo exhibition at Annandale Galleries features an installation of his famous heads with some large landscapes. The show is subtly different to anything from the past asthere is a mystery to these works that puts them more on the edge than is usual ... read more

MICHAEL WESTON'S fifth solo exhibition at Annandale Galleries features an installation of his famous heads with some large landscapes. The show is subtly different to anything from the past asthere is a mystery to these works that puts them more on the edge than is usual ... read more



WILLIAM TILLYER

10 April 2010
Bill Gregory

The WILLIAM TILLYER exhibition at Annandale is his third solo show here and concentrates on the graphic work ranging from 1972 ? 2010 with a careful selection of painted constructions and some paintings, including a work done in Melbourne in 1981. ... read more

The WILLIAM TILLYER exhibition at Annandale is his third solo show here and concentrates on the graphic work ranging from 1972 ? 2010 with a careful selection of painted constructions and some paintings, including a work done in Melbourne in 1981. ... read more



CHARLES COOPER

12 March 2010
Bill Gregory

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Spirit of the land captured in bark

7 November 2009
John McDonald

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Custodian of tradition

4 November 2009
Elizabeth Fortescue

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Loic Le Groumellec

03 September 2009
Bill Gregory

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BRAM BOGART

25 August 2009
Bill Gregory

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