Heartfelt Personal Thanks
Any contribution to The Patient will be very gratefully received. I will send my heartfelt personal thanks by email, along with invitation to the exhibition opening. I hope to see you there!
Exhibition Catalogue
I am publishing a 72 page catalogue for the exhibition, which will include essays, artist information and documentation of the exhibition. You will also receive a personal thank you and an invitation to the exhibition opening and the catalogue launch. *catalogues available at the finissage of the exhibition (August date TBC).
Catalogue and BONUS!
I am publishing a 72 page catalogue for the exhibition, which will include essays, artist information and documentation of the exhibition. It will also include YOUR NAME in the publishing credits. You will also receive a personal thank you and an invitation to the exhibition opening and the catalogue launch. *catalogues available at the finissage of the exhibition (August date TBC).
Yeoman's Project Print
View of Nevallan By Ian Milliss and Lucas Ihlein 2011-12 980 x 680 mm Forest green printed in duotone on 100% recycled 300 gsm impact paper. Unframed. Limited edition of 45 signed and numbered by the artists. Produced as part of an ongoing collaborative project by Ian Milliss and Lucas Ihlein. The print is based on the Google Earth view of Nevallan, one of P.A. Yeomans’ early experimental agriculture properties in Western Sydney.
Yeoman's Project Print 2
New Chisel Plow Shank 2011-12 1020 x 720 mm Forest green and black ink on 100% recycled 300 gsm impact paper. Unframed. Limited edition of 45 signed and numbered by artists. Produced as part of an ongoing collaborative project by Ian Milliss and Lucas Ihlein. This print is an enlarged page from the 1970s sales pamphlet for PA Yeomans’ plows, in this case advertising one of his specialised tynes.
Photo by Lily Hibberd
Lily Hibberd "Behind closed doors" 2006 (from the exhibition, I want to break free) Pegasus print (edition of 12) 67 x 100cm 3 UNFRAMED prints available: #2/12, #3/12, #4/12
Badges by Raquel Ormella
Raquel Ormella "Varied, noisy" 2008 4 x woven badges of Australian Birds in 2 woodblock printed envelopes. Raquel Ormella’s work can be divided into two broad thematic streams: political language and its effects on national identity; and the complex relationship between humans and the natural environment. Ormella brings the two streams together through aesthetic, critical self-awareness and consideration of the ethical roles and responsibilities of the artist.
Pair hand blown tumblers
This is a pair of hand blown glass tumblers by Canberra-based glass artist, Nadège Desgenetez. Nadège has been working with John A Douglas on his new project "Circles of Fire." She is an award-winning glass artist including including the "prix d'honneur de la Foundation de France", and can be currently found in the glass workshop at ANU. Her artistic work draws from an array of autobiographical considerations to explore the sculptural language of glass.
Hand blown tumblers Pair
This is a pair of hand blown glass tumblers by Canberra-based glass artist, Nadège Desgenetez. Nadège has been working with John A Douglas on his new project "Circles of Fire." She is an award-winning glass artist including including the "prix d'honneur de la Foundation de France", and can be currently found in the glass workshop at ANU. Her artistic work draws from an array of autobiographical considerations to explore the sculptural language of glass.
Print by Eugenie Lee
IF ONLY (limited edition UNFRAMED Giclee print) 25 x 18 cm Includes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist Eugenie Lee is a Korean born visual artist whose works focus on the human body and mind, and in particular chronic pain. Drawing from the complex relationships between the biological, psychological, and social factors of illness, Lee engages and interprets scenarios where we cannot reach the ideals of perfect health.
La Lucha Continua
A signed artist's proof of the work "La Lucha Continua" 2016 by Deborah Kelly 50 x 70cm pigment print on archival cotton paper Deborah Kelly is a Sydney-based artist whose works have been shown around Australia, in the Singapore, Sydney, Thessaloniki and Venice Biennales, and, as a member of the boat-people artist collective, in the 2014 TarraWarra Biennial. Her projects across media are concerned with lineages of representation, politics and history in public exchange.
Collage by Deborah Kelly
FRAMED original collage! "Preoccupation Pageant" 2016 collage materials on Italian cotton paper mounted in antique frame 26.3 x 50.5cm Deborah Kelly is a Sydney-based artist whose works have been shown around Australia, in the Singapore, Sydney, Thessaloniki and Venice Biennales, and, as a member of the boat-people artist collective, in the 2014 TarraWarra Biennial. Her projects across media are concerned with lineages of representation, politics and history in public exchange.