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Sally Robinson

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For the first 20 years of her artistic career, Sally Robinson produced screen prints of Australian life and landscapes using photostencils to create a mechanical texture that echoes the pixellated way we view the world through print and electronic media. These iconic images of Bondi Beach, Ayers Rock and Kakadu were followed by a series of prints depicting the Antarctic after Robinson received an Australian Antarctic Division Humanities Program Award in 1991/1992.

In 1999 Robinson began painting portaits, using stencils to again create a mechanically regular texture to pixellate her image. Since that time her portraits have been regularly included in portrait competition exhibitions such as the Archibald Prize, the Salon des Refuses, the Portia Geach Portrait Award, the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize and the Shirley Hannan National Portrait Award. Concurrently, Sally Robinson has painted colour field abstract paintings - riots of colour in stencilled lines, dots or dashes that create a spacial illusion.

Since 1976 Robinson has held a number of solo exhibitions around Australia at venues including the Art Gallery of South Australia and the Penrith Regional Gallery in Emu Plains, NSW. She has also participated in many group exhibitions, both nationally and internationally. These include: the 11th International Print Biennial, Tokyo, Japan (1979); 'Survey 12 - On Paper' at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne (1980); the14th International Biennial of Graphic Art in Yugoslavia (1981); 'Australian Art of the '70's' at Queensland Art Gallery (1986); 'Prints and Australia: Pre-settlement to Present' at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT (1989); and 'Portrait Artists Australia Exhibition', Embassy of Australia, Washington DC, USA (2005).

Robinson's work is held in most of the major state and national collections.

Sally Robinson.

Author profile: Artist

Details


Gender:

Female

Birth:

Date:

1952-03-18

Place:

England, UK

Arrival:

Date:

1960

Period active:

Dates:

1974 -

Medium:

Painting

Medium:

Print

Artwork:

Title:

Mt Olga I, II & III

Date:

1981

Artwork:

Title:

Glenn McGrath

Date:

2003

Exhibition:

Title:

Portia Geach Portrait Award Exhibition

Date:

2007

Place:

SH Ervin Gallery, Sydney, NSW

Note:

ALSO: 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004,

Exhibition:

Title:

Archibald Prize Exhibition

Date:

2001

Place:

Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW

Note:

ALSO: 1999

Exhibition:

Title:

Masters of Fare

Date:

2004

Place:

National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, ACT

Exhibition:

Title:

[solo exhibition]

Date:

1979

Place:

Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney, NSW

Note:

ALSO: 1981, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1993, 2004

Exhibition:

Title:

[solo exhibition]

Date:

1982

Place:

Penrith Regional Art Gallery, Emu Plains, NSW

Exhibition:

Title:

[solo exhibition]

Date:

2007

Place:

Helen Maxwell Gallery, Canberra, ACT

Exhibition:

Title:

Federation - Australian Art & Society 1901-2001

Date:

2001

Place:

National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT

Exhibition:

Title:

[solo exhibition]

Date:

1976

Place:

Bonython Gallery, Sydney, NSW

Exhibition:

Title:

Link Exhibition

Date:

1976

Place:

Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, SA

Note:

Solo exhibition

Exhibition:

Title:

11th International Print Biennial

Date:

1979

Place:

Tokyo, Japan

Exhibition:

Title:

Contemporary Australian Printmakers

Date:

1979 - 1984

Place:

Print Council of Australia touring exhibition: USA, Canada, UK

Exhibition:

Title:

Perspecta

Date:

1981

Place:

Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW

Exhibition:

Title:

Harbour Hymns/City Songs

Date:

1990

Place:

Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW

Exhibition:

Title:

International Print Triennial Krakow 97

Date:

1997 - 1999

Place:

Touring exhibition: Krakow, Poland; Slovakia; Germany; Brazil

Exhibition:

Title:

Archibald Salon des Refuses

Date:

2004

Place:

S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney, NSW

Note:

ALSO: 2000, 2001

Exhibition:

Title:

IMAGinING Antarctica

Date:

2007

Place:

John Curtin University Gallery, Perth, WA

Exhibition:

Title:

Doug Moran National Portrait Prize

Date:

2007

Place:

State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW

Collection:

National Gallery Australia, Canberra, ACT

Collection:

National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, ACT

Collection:

National Gallery of New Zealand, Auckland, NZ

Collection:

Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW

Collection:

National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic.

Collection:

Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, SA

Collection:

Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Qld

Collection:

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, Tas.

Collection:

Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA

Collection:

Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT

Collection:

Artbank

Collection:

Parliament House, Canberra, ACT

Collection:

Parliament House, Sydney, NSW

Collection:

The Australian Museum, Sydney, NSW

Collection:

Australian Antarctic Division, Hobart, Tas.

Collection:

John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library, Perth, WA

Collection:

Academy of Medical Sciences, London, UK

Collection:

University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, UK

Collection:

Corporate & private collections

Training:

Dates:

1970 - 1973

Place:

National Art School, Sydney, NSW

Recognition:

1991-92 Australian Antarctic Division Humanities Program Award - Artist

Note:

Travelled to Mawson, Davis and Heard Island Research Stations

Recognition:

2005 Portrait Commission - Prof John Dwyer for Prince of Wales Hospital

Recognition:

1975 Member Print Commission for Print Council of Australia

Recognition:

1982 Tapestry Design Commission for Warrnambool Performing Arts Centre, Victoria

Recognition:

2006 Portrait Commisiion - Justice Mary Gaudron for NSW Bar Assocation

Recognition:

2006 Portrait Commission - Prof Sir Keith Peters for Academy of Medical Sciences, London

Recognition:

2006 Tapestry Commission for ANZ Bank by Victorian Tapestry Workshop

Recognition:

2007 Portrait Commission - Regius Professor Sir Keith Peters for School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, UK

Associated organisation:

Portrait Artists Australia

Residence:

Place:

Sydney, NSW

Biographer:

Robinson, Sally

Date written:

Date:

2007

Date modified:

Date:

2007

Artist's URL:

Artist's URL:

Artist's URL:

Summary:

Painter and printer, since 1999 Sally Robinson has been creating portraits and her work has been exhibited in all the major exhibitions including the Archibald Prize, the Portia Geach and The Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. Robinson's work is held in a number of major national and state collections including the National Gallery of Australia.

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