This is no longer breaking news, but I’m sharing it because it will be very interesting to see what happens next as Tony Ellwood (most recently Director of Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art - QAG/GoMA) moves back to Melbourne.
I’ve posted here before about the NGV International and how we share initials (this is no great claim to fame) but I do connect with the gallery on a personal level as many people do. Tony Ellwood might just be the best person for the job of directing the NGV. I for one am super excited. More on these changes as information becomes available.
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Q&A with Katrina Rhodes
A while back I reviewed Katrina Rhodes’ show at No Vancancy - below is a Q&A with the artist.
Describe the project you’re working on at the moment?
At present I am concentrating on making an extension to my studio, as over the past year it has seemed to Implode with endless brushes, canvas and general painting supplies. I have two commissions in which I need to start, but during the days now that my show has come to an almost sell out close, I am commissioned to design and execute gold leaf ceiling designs for a mansion in Toorak. Let’s just say I can’t wait to get my next show started.
What inspired you to make this piece/series?
What inspired me was merely the fact that I wanted to do something for myself. Over all the years I have been a painter that has had to follow the briefing or had to work within the restrictions of a client or directors limits, someone else always takes the credit in those scenarios. Whether that has been interiors or film or theatre the story is always the same the artist is left at the end of the day walking away from a masterpiece, that same artist can never take any ownership. I wanted to create something that helped me find happiness and in turn, create smiles around me. I have always been curious of the old masters in painting and have always worshiped their commitment to what they do. Call me self indulgent if you like, but this is the way I like to learn. And to chose a subject matter for me comes with a much more organic experience. I just go with the flow and let the subject matter take me for a ride. I trust what I paint, and I have every faith that it will take me to my dreams as my dreams take me to my subject matter.
