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aHow does a gallery choose which artists it will represent? is a question I am sometimes asked, often by artists I have just rejected.
There is no one answer, but a good guide in making a decision is who is recommending thema"what do their peers think of their work? aIt takes... one to know one,a is a truism and particularly apt in the case of artists.
In the case of Peter Boggs, the recommendation came from an illustrious source, the late, great Margaret Olley.
Olleyas praise was hard won, and not given lightly. She had a firm opinion on almost everything, but especially about what constituted a good painting and a good painter.a
a" Philip Bacon, Owner of Philip Bacon Galleries (from the Foreword)
aIn an age when time is measured in nanoseconds and information is conveyed in sound bites, Peter Boggsas art may appear as strangely anachronistic with its emphasis on timelessness and distilled beauty. His art is a triumph of slow art. His paintings are generally quite small, exquisitely crafted, with their tonality and geometry beautifully resolved. In them, everything has been specially arranged and re-arranged to the point that any further change would be to the detriment of the whole. There is something that is very intimate about his art, even diaristic, secretive and seductive, but there is no explicit narrative. The paintings are not about something, there is no obvious storyline, but at the same time they are very meaningful, they denote emotional and spiritual realities and they do this through visual and not verbal means.
aI feel that his art taps into that which lies beyond the obvious, beyond the surface. Whereas the Surrealists quite often communicate this with a literary narrative, which they illustrate, Boggs communicates this through tonal means, visually exploiting sacred geometry. His is the art of avisuala rather than averbala intelligence. It is quiet and meditative and invites contemplation in search of spiritual enrichment. Read more
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A tribute to an artist whose work is represented in all major public collections in Australia.
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Investigates the place of portraiture in Brack's oeuvre and his approach to making portraits. Works in a variety of media are included in the display to demonstrate the breadth of the artist's practice and how he capitalized on the unique properties of each medium to create his p...ortraits. Read more
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Nazi Germany and Southern Europe, 1933-45 is about transnational fascist discourse. It addresses the cultural and scientific links between Nazi Germany and Southern Europe focusing on a hybrid international environment and an intricate set of objects that include individual, soci...al, cultural or scientific networks and events. Read more
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Showrooming is a growing phenomenon in which customers browse products in a retail store and make purchases of similar products through an online vendor. The authors of this book offer retail managers strategic insight in how to stem the loss of resources to showrooming and trans...form showrooming customers into in-store sales. Read more
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