Graeme Townsend

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Graeme Townsend
BornGraeme Dennis Townsend
(1954-03-14) 14 March 1954 (age 70)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australian
Education Wyvern House
Newington College
Julian Ashton Art School
Alexander Mackie College
Known for Painting
Website Graeme Townsend

Graeme Townsend (born 14 March 1954) [1] is an Australian artist who uses wildlife as an inspiration. His recent work explores man's impact on the environment and how nature has responded to that change. [2] In October 1982 a photographic image of Townsend with one of his painted giraffes graced the front cover of The Bulletin wearing a beard, sneakers and army disposal gear and introducing the young artist to the broader Australian cultural market. [3] His 1990 photographic portrait by Jim Roland is held by the National Library of Australia. [4]

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Early life

Townsend grew up in Five Dock and attended local schools until he commenced as a preparatory school student at Wyvern House in Stanmore. He left Newington College after completing his School Certificate in 1970. [5] In 1973 and 1974 he studied art at the Julian Ashton Art School before being awarded a Dip Art. B.A. in 1979 from the Alexander Mackie College, Paddington. [6] [7]

Art career

In 1979 Townsend's first major one man exhibition was held by Barry Stern at his eponymous gallery in Glenmore Road, Paddington. [8] [9] Since then he has undertaken painting and photographic expeditions to Borneo, Africa, Asia, America and throughout outback Australia. In the 1990s he was a lecturer in acrylic painting at his alma mater, the Julian Ashton Art School. He has had many solo exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth as well as the United States of America, Japan and Hong Kong. [10] Townsend's work has been hung in the Sulman and Wynne Prize exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. [11] His work draws on fantasy and surrealism and takes inspiration from the works of Belgian surrealist Rene Magritte and German romantic and allegorical landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich. [12] [13] [14]

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References

  1. Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) pp199
  2. Graeme Townsend at Auction Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  3. "THE BULLETIN (19 October 1982)", The Bulletin, 102 (5336), John Haynes and J.F. Archibald: 1, 19 October 1982, ISSN   0007-4039
  4. Rolon, Jim (1990), Artist Graeme Townsend, Sydney, 1990 , retrieved 12 August 2024
  5. Newington Across the Years, A History of Newington College 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 333
  6. Townsend, Graeme (1900), Graeme Townsend : Art & Artist Files (Australia and New Zealand) , retrieved 12 August 2024
  7. Artworx Gallery Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  8. Art dealer in right place as Paddington became a bohemian district SMH Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  9. Graeme Townsend and Barry Stern in front one of Graeme's paintings Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  10. Townsend, Graeme; Christopher Day Gallery, (host institution.) (2010), Graeme Townsend : 3rd - 20th March 2010, Christopher Day Gallery, retrieved 12 August 2024
  11. Beaver Galleries Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  12. Graeme Townsend Biography Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  13. Christopher Day Gallery Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  14. Enjoy the Silence Sydney Morning Herald Review Retrieved 12 August 2024.