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Barry Gazzard

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Artist's Statment

Sensuous, tactile, landscape, contemplative, spiritual, material, minimalist, serious, 'petit sensation', responsive, evocative, physical, hierarchical, meaningful, being, awareness, ambiguous, engaging, of the moment, relevant, colour, textural, spatial, residues of process, multi faceted, layered profound, primordial, honest, abstract, seeing, imagination, touching...pompous?

The works are the product of several trips to the desert areas of Central Australia. The experience of being 'in' the landscape is revisited in the studio where the paintings were done. The introduction of memory is important in understanding the meaning and relevance of the landscape. The passage of time eliminates the specificity of a particular landscape allowing the work becomes to be symbolically meaningful rather than specific and observed. Specificity of the landscape is limited to colours, textures and materiality. Abstract features of the landscape like patterns, tonality also strongly influence the realisation of the work. My response to the landscape is based on experience and an profound resonance with it. The immediacy that is experienced in front of the landscape finds statement in the materiality of the surface of the painting.

These abstracted landscapes are more about seeing than landscape, although the landscape is the crucial impetus for the work. However the intention is not to give the immediacy of a recognisable or precise location. These works aim to realise the truth of seeing rather than the truth of what is visible before one in the landscape. If we, the viewer, accept the invitation to see what the paintings offer, then it begins to reveal its truth/meanings. Seeing is both an invitation and the beginning of understanding. An understanding that reveals itself as the painting lives within us. They (the paintings) offer us a possible that informs us about the real.

Through these paintings I aim to allow being to be revealed. So let the work "be". Let it imagine for us and within us.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

Cutcliffe Gallery 2000
Graduation Exhibition University of Wollongong 1998
Working the Surface Campbelltown Bicentennial City Art Gallery 1997
Small Works Gallery Cafe, 1994
Long Gallery,University of Wollongong 1993
Marks &S ymbols Crawford Gallery 1992
Foyer Gallery, UWS 1991
Long Gallery, University of Wollongong 1989
Body of Symbols Sylvester Studios, 1989
Post Squared, 1989
Breewood Gallery, Katoomba 1987
Twin Rivers Queensland College of Art Gallery, Brisbane 1986
Bathurst Regional Art GallerySurvey Exhibition 1985
Twin Rivers Regional Galleries Touring Exhibition 1985

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

In Scattered Company Camp[belltown Regional Art Gallery 2001
In Scattered Company M.C.F.A and Brown University USA 2001
In Scattered Company Kudos Gallery 2000
Sardana Event (Olympic Games) 2000
Article regent street gallery 2000
Australian Portfolio Sunderland University England 1999
Akcent Prague Czech Republic 1999
Moree Regional Art Gallery 1999
Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery 1998
Central Mandala Campbelltown City Art Gallery 1996
Nexus, UNE, Armidale 1992
29 Ways, Campbelltown City Art Gallery 1992
Self Raising First Draft West, 1990
Endangered Spaces, Artspace, 1989
Nothing to Declare, Post Squared, 1989
eMr, 1988
Sydney Printmakers, Blaxland Gallery, 1988
Sydney Printmakers, Blaxland Gallery, 1987
Kanagawa Independents Print Biennale,Yokohama,Japan 1986

COLLECTIONS

Art Bank
Clark Art Center, Chicago, U.S.A.
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery
Manly Regional Art Gallery
Orange Civic Centre Gallery
Orange Regional Art Gallery
Goulburn Regional Art Gallery
Griffith Regional Art Gallery
Department of Education, Victoria
Department of Education and Youth Affairs, Canberra
Hawksbury Community Centre
University of Western Sydney, Macarthur
University of Wollongong