In very different ways these four Tasmanian artists variously articulate their love of place, their fear of the loss of place and their observations on the reality of how we live in the environment.
… let’s not think of these paintings as landscapes but instead as observations of the human condition. They scrutinise the various ways we inhabit, and indeed construct, the environments around us.
Philip Wolfhagen and David Keeling begin with careful observation of specific places they know well, which they transform, while Tim Burns and Richard Wastell create imaginative (although not necessarily imaginary) places. Peter Timms 2009
Free Floor Talk : Dick Bett AM, Director, Bett Gallery Hobart
Sunday 5 July 4pm RSVP 08 9218 4540
All works are for sale.
Wednesday Winter Salons
Join us after work for a light dinner of pasta and a glass of wine followed by a guest speaker’s talk. Booking essential
Wednesday 8 July – Richard Gunning, Artist & Arts Officer, City of Vincent
Grasping the landscape through paint- artists’ approaches to the landscape through the ages.
Wednesday 15 July – Professor Richard Weller, Faculty of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Visual Art, The University of Western Australia
This is not a garden.
Wednesday 22 July – SOLD OUT- Dr Stefano Carboni, Director, Art Gallery of Western Australia
Landscape in Muslim Art & Architecture
Wednesday 29 July – Penny Bovell, Artist
One artist’s personal approach to landscape painting
Cost: $45
Contact the gallery on (08) 9218 4540 to book – places limited