Janet Dawson: Far Away, So Close
Janet Dawson (born 1935) is one of Australia鈥檚 pre-eminent artists. Throughout a distinguished career spanning over six decades of practice, she remains an artist who has refused to be bound by rules.
Dawson鈥檚 practice is impossible to neatly categorise. She emerged as a strikingly distinct abstract painter in 1960s Melbourne and Sydney. In 1973, she won the Archibald Prize for portraiture, only the third woman in history to receive this award. By the 1990s, over decades living on an isolated property at Binalong, NSW, she developed an arresting form of realism that she used to paint the everyday objects and environments around her.
A pioneer of both abstraction and realism in Australian art, Dawson sees no contradiction in working between diverse stylistic and aesthetic realms. Consistent to her art is a sense of curiosity about material existence and states of the natural world.
Despite prevailing respect from many in the art world, Dawson鈥檚 achievements are underacknowledged. This comprehensive retrospective, and its accompanying publication, honours the work of an exceptional and versatile artist.
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Janet Dawson (born 1935) is one of Australia鈥檚 pre-eminent artists. Throughout a distinguished career spanning over six decades of practice, she remains an artist who has refused to be bound by rules.
Dawson鈥檚 practice is impossible to neatly categorise. She emerged as a strikingly distinct abstract painter in 1960s Melbourne and Sydney. In 1973, she won the Archibald Prize for portraiture, only the third woman in history to receive this award. By the 1990s, over decades living on an isolated property at Binalong, NSW, she developed an arresting form of realism that she used to paint the everyday objects and environments around her.
A pioneer of both abstraction and realism in Australian art, Dawson sees no contradiction in working between diverse stylistic and aesthetic realms. Consistent to her art is a sense of curiosity about material existence and states of the natural world.
Despite prevailing respect from many in the art world, Dawson鈥檚 achievements are underacknowledged. This comprehensive retrospective, and its accompanying publication, honours the work of an exceptional and versatile artist.
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