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Eric Bridgeman

Black Beauty; Photographic print on photo baryta paper; 110 x 130cm Bridgeman is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Brisbane, Australia, belonging to the Yuri clan of Chimbu province, Papua New Guinea. Bridgeman is a recent graduate from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith… Read More

Coen Young

  Although a painter, Coen Young has turned to the elusive chemical processes of photography to reconsider the gesture toward image making that Daguerre implies is both designated and ontological. Using a photographic methodology, Young applies various media and chemicals in multiple layers such as gesso, marble dust… Read More

Imants Tillers

The first Redlands Art Prize winner was Imants Tillers, now acknowledged as a leading Australian artist and exhibiting worldwide. Imants also curated the exhibition from 2008 to 2010 and further raised the profile of the Prize by broadening the artworks to include sculpture, installations and video. The Day of Metaphysical… Read More

Gordon Bennett

In this painting by Gordon Bennett (1955-2014) issues of identity, custody and ownership are addressed. To frame these concerns, Bennett appropriated grid systems from Mondrian and the De Stijl movement and, with the aid of computer technology, used them to contain the central figure. The… Read More

Lindy Lee

3000 miracles The trademarks of Lindy Lee’s work include block colour, anonymous Renaissance faces and abstract minimalist markings which dabble in elementary forms of expressionism and contextualism. Colour is symbolic: Red: representative of corporality, substance and life; Black: underlying mystery, invisible, unseen and silent. The viewer… Read More

Tim Johnson

Green Tara 1999 Tim Johnson affirms the role of the artist in broad, spiritual terms. He has been influenced by both Asian art and Western Desert painting. His work speaks to us of hybrid identities. He is fascinated by other worlds, and it is not unusual… Read More