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Jennifer Joesph



Time Now
To June 7
Niagara
245 Punt Road
Richmon
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A Little Less Conversation and a Little More Action Please 1, 2023,
acrylic, ink, black gesso, white gesso, charcoal, canvas, hessian 
and cotton on linen 122 x 90cm (irregular)



Installation image



We shall overcome, 2020,
acrylic and metal on wood 33.5 x 20.5 x 4.5 cm (irregular)



Installation detail



Installation detail



Installation detail



He said the time will come, 2021-22,
acrylic, ink, conte, pastel, charcoal,
 paper and cotton on paper 146.5 x 85.5cm.


Abstraction may have been the primary innovation of Modernism but it is an image methodology dating back to the earliest examples of human innovation.

There are echoes of others within Jennifer Joseph's works. It's an informed educated aesthetic. Late Modernists that came to mind included Tony Tuckson, Colin McCahon, Rosalie Gascoigne, Robert Rauschenberg and Cy Twombly.

Individually within the small works installation, each work is constructed with such finesse and suggestion that they evoked pure joy for the painter within me. Every work hovers on its own unique outcome. The speed of a brush stroke at the base of a composition, the proportions of what seems a found lump of wood with dribbles on the side that make the face of the painting work. It's a masterful collection.

Joseph works at night and the sombre light in her paintings cast a unique tone and mood over her personal iterations.

The two large works in the show are outstanding examples of Australian Abstraction. They are quite simply world class painting.


Lunjo Kngale

To June 7
Niagara
245 Punt Road
Richmond



Installation image


This is the first solo exhibition by Utopia Artist, Lez (Leif) Lunjo Kngale (1951-2012) hosted by Niagara Galleries.



Untitled (18-707), 2007 acrylic on linen 86 x 57.2cm.




Untitled (25-1007), 2007 acrylic on linen 80.5 x 33cm.



Untitled (30-407), 2007 acrylic on linen 118 x 59.5cm.


Radioactive Anomalies

Tennant Creek Brio
To March 4
Niagara Galleries Melbourne



Selected works:



Rupert Betheras, Field work 49 + 50, 2017, oil on chalk board, 107 x 107cm. 


Rupert Betheras & Marcus Camphoo, Cool Maths, 2019-20, oil and enamel on chalk board 120 x 120cm.


Clifford Thompson, Family Gathering VII, 2022, enamel on drum lid, Diameter - 55cm.