Category Archives: Faces
MICHEL CANETTI PORTRAIT EXHIBITION
ShareFeminine beauty or femme fatale? We may never know the stories behind the canvas. The striking portraits of Michel Canetti – Red Hill Gallery’s feature artist for the month of June – are attracting plenty of attention. Last year his … Continue reading
FOUTH GENERATION OF THE BOYD DYNASTY, JAMIE BOYD TO EXHIBIT AT RED HILL GALLERY
SharePaintings from internationally acclaimed artist, the most prominent living member of the famous Boyd family dynasty, Jamie Boyd, will be featured in his new exhibition ‘From the Other Shore’ at Brisbane’s Red Hill Gallery from Friday 6 October 2017. An … Continue reading
Dean Reilly’s Public Hanging
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HARSH LANDSCAPES, ORGANIC SCULPTURES
ShareMel Brigg with his hauntingly beautiful collection of paintings depicting his love of nature, animals and the wide open spaces of Australia and South Africa- as well as Laurindo De Abreu Soto with “Diversity”, his latest collection of exquisite sculptures- … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview #87] – David Hinchliffe
ShareArtChat recently spent 5 minutes with Brisbane artist David Hinchliffe, to discuss his upcoming exhibition and recent trips overseas. His latest exhibition at Red Hill Gallery features the energy of New York City, the chaos of Havana, the romance of Paris, together with … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview #86] – Creatures – Kayo Yokoyama
ShareAt first glance, the works created by Kayo Yokoyama are beautiful, peaceful and delicate. Using glass as her canvas, her latest collection “Creatures” is etched with intricate, wistful detail that invites a closer look. The inspiration behind this series is … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview #84] – says who? – Dean Reilly
Share“Art is a Universal Landscape. It is a thinking agent which reaches across and stirs the imagination. These paintings are a window for your imagination, not mine. I love that.” – Dean Reilly AC: Your exhibition title ‘Says Who?’ denotes … Continue reading
Green Day
ShareCelebrating the life and Spiritual work of Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland – Thursday 17 March 2016 Whether you live in a modern house with a minimalist look or a classic Queenslander that is full of clutter (or vice … Continue reading
ECLECTIC ART STATEMENT FOR BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
ShareWhen Red Hill Gallery opened its doors in 1986, the selection of artwork that adorned its walls was radically different to the eclectic statement that will be featured as part of the Gallery’s 30th Anniversary celebrations commencing on Sunday 13 … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview #82] – Women of Substance – Danielle McManus
ShareThis year, Red Hill Gallery launched the exhibition year with three talented and dynamic women of substance. Bringing together different styles in what is a collaborative and dynamic exhibition. ‘Women of Substance’ opened on Sunday 14 February and continues until Sunday 6 … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview #80] – Karen Atkins – Mesmerised
Share“My paintings evolve from experiences and observations and explore, with romance and whimsy, the places our choices may take us.” My personal mythology draws from traditional myths and fables and is enmeshed with stories I have lived. I am constantly … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview #79] – Denise Murray – Mesmerised
ShareDenise Murray is a sculptor who instinctively and imaginatively captures the joy of life, the nature of beauty and human emotion in her welded bronze and cold-cast bronze figures. Her latest body of work is entitled ‘I Love the Dance’. … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview #77] – John Beeman
ShareOn Friday 20 November, Red Hill Gallery opened its doors for an Exhibition by Master Artist John Beeman. John‘s unique paintings of people are full of personality and character, captured by him in oil on gesso. His latest body of … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview #76] – Dean Reilly – Looking for Fantastic
ShareOn Friday 9 October, Red Hill Gallery, Brisbane will open its doors for an exciting new exhibition featuring the one and only Dean Reilly. With an eclectic mixture of works, his latest exhibition ‘Looking for Fantastic’ is bound to be just … Continue reading