Skateboarding punk video
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Gareth Sansom

1939 - Skateboarding punk video 2008
  • oil and enamel on linen
244 cm x 183 cm
Description

Gareth Sansom is one of Australia’s most highly regarded painters and provocateurs; a leading figure of the Australian twentieth-century avant-garde. With an active practice stretching back to the 1960s, Sansom has established a distinctive style of formal abstraction characterised by a punk approach, garish colour palettes, hard-edge geometric forms juxtaposed against figurative gestures, and the inclusion of ambiguous text and visual imagery. Merging references to art history, film, literature, philosophy and popular culture with a personal iconography, Sansom’s intuitively formed paintings create a visual complexity that explores physical, psychological and material transformation.

Sansom is an artist and teacher who has placed painting at the centre of his artistic production. He was Head of Painting and then Dean of the School of Art at the Victorian College of the Arts from 1977 until 1991 when he retired to focus solely on his art practice. Throughout a long illustrious career, Sansom has had several retrospective exhibitions, including Transformer at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2017, Gareth Sansom: Welcome to My Mind at the Ian Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne in 2005, and Gareth Sansom: Paintings 1956–1986, at the University Gallery, University of Melbourne in 1986. Sansom’s works are held in numerous public and private collections, nationally and internationally.

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