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Andrew Taylor
Born (1967-01-01) 1 January 1967 (age 57)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australian
Education Victorian College of the Arts
Known for Painting, printmaking
Spouse
( m. 2002)
Children3

Andrew Taylor (born 1 January 1967 [1]) is an Australian painter and printmaker.

Taylor was born in Melbourne, Victoria, where he studied at the Victorian College of the Arts from 1985 to 1987, and graduated with a BFA. Some of his works belong to the collections of the Artbank, of the National Gallery of Victoria, of the Shepparton Art Gallery, and to " The Telstra Collection" of the Australian National University. Further works belong to private collections in Australia, in the United States and in France. [2] Taylor has been married to Rachel Griffiths since 2002, with three children. [3]

Exhibitions

  • 1988:
  • 1989:
    • "New Paintings", Garry Anderson Galleries, Darlinghurst (solo exhibition)
    • "Art from Elsewhere", University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay (group exhibition)
    • "The Keith and Elisabeth Murdoch Fellowship", Victoria College of the Arts, Melbourne (group exhibition)
    • "Australian Painting 1960–1989", 312 Lennox Street Gallery, Richmond (group exhibition)
  • 1990:
    • "Diamonds Are Forever", Botanical Gallery, South Yarra (solo exhibition)
    • "Dominique Segan Drawing Prize", Castlemaine State Festival (group exhibition)
    • "Scotchman Hill Vineyard Art Prize", Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong (group exhibition)
    • " Moët & Chandon Touring Exhibition" (group exhibition)
  • 1991:
    • "The Sub, Ver'sive Stitch", Mori Gallery, Sydney (group exhibition)
    • "Contemporary Paintings", Pinacotheca, Richmond (group exhibition)
  • 1992: "Recent Paintings", Pinacotheca, Richmond (solo exhibition)
  • 1993: "Monotypes from the Garner Tullis Workshop", Australian Print Workshop, Fitzroy (group exhibition)
  • 1994:
    • "Monotypes", Australian Print Workshop, Fitzroy (solo exhibition)
    • "Workshop Proofs, A Survey of prints from the Archives", Australian Print Workshop, Doncaster Gallery, Doncaster (group exhibition)
  • 1995:
    • "Recent Paintings", Scope Gallery, Fitzroy (solo exhibition)
    • "12th Biannual Spring Festival of Drawings", Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington (group exhibition)
    • "Christmas 1995 small works", Scope Gallery, Fitzroy (group exhibition)
  • 1996:
    • "Monotypes and works on paper", Scope Gallery, Fitzroy (solo exhibition)
    • "Love", Carlisle Lounge Motel, St Kilda (group exhibition)
  • 1997: "Artist for kids Cultural Trust Auction", George Gallery, St Kilda (group exhibition)
  • 1998:
    • "Artist for kids Cultural Trust Auction", George Gallery, St Kilda (group exhibition)
    • "Works in Windows", St Kilda Festival (group exhibition)
  • 1999:
    • "Artist for kids Cultural Trust Auction", George Gallery, St Kilda (group exhibition)
    • "Works in Windows", St Kilda Festival (group exhibition)
    • "Exposure (Artists portraits of Artists) ", Victoria University Gallery, Melbourne and Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts, St Kilda (group exhibition)
    • "Metropolis Opening Exhibition", Metropolis Gallery, St Kilda (group exhibition)
  • 2000:
  • 2002: "Recent Work" MHA Projects, Los Angeles (solo exhibition)
  • 2004: "New paintings", Crossley & Scott Gallery, Melbourne (solo exhibition)
  • 2005: "New paintings", Crossley & Scott Gallery, Melbourne (solo exhibition)
  • 2007: Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney (solo exhibition)
  • 2008:
    • Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney (solo exhibition)
    • "Nature Morte Dead Nature", Rohrer Fine Art, Laguna Beach, California (group exhibition)
  • 2010:

External links

References

  1. ^ Denton, Andrew (12 July 2004). "ENOUGH ROPE with Andrew Denton 50: Rachel Griffiths". www.abc.net.au. Archived from the original on 5 August 2014. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  2. ^ Andrew Taylor, Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney.
  3. ^ Landscapes sweeter from afar, brisbanetimes.com.au, 1 August 2010.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Andrew Taylor
Born (1967-01-01) 1 January 1967 (age 57)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australian
Education Victorian College of the Arts
Known for Painting, printmaking
Spouse
( m. 2002)
Children3

Andrew Taylor (born 1 January 1967 [1]) is an Australian painter and printmaker.

Taylor was born in Melbourne, Victoria, where he studied at the Victorian College of the Arts from 1985 to 1987, and graduated with a BFA. Some of his works belong to the collections of the Artbank, of the National Gallery of Victoria, of the Shepparton Art Gallery, and to " The Telstra Collection" of the Australian National University. Further works belong to private collections in Australia, in the United States and in France. [2] Taylor has been married to Rachel Griffiths since 2002, with three children. [3]

Exhibitions

  • 1988:
  • 1989:
    • "New Paintings", Garry Anderson Galleries, Darlinghurst (solo exhibition)
    • "Art from Elsewhere", University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay (group exhibition)
    • "The Keith and Elisabeth Murdoch Fellowship", Victoria College of the Arts, Melbourne (group exhibition)
    • "Australian Painting 1960–1989", 312 Lennox Street Gallery, Richmond (group exhibition)
  • 1990:
    • "Diamonds Are Forever", Botanical Gallery, South Yarra (solo exhibition)
    • "Dominique Segan Drawing Prize", Castlemaine State Festival (group exhibition)
    • "Scotchman Hill Vineyard Art Prize", Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong (group exhibition)
    • " Moët & Chandon Touring Exhibition" (group exhibition)
  • 1991:
    • "The Sub, Ver'sive Stitch", Mori Gallery, Sydney (group exhibition)
    • "Contemporary Paintings", Pinacotheca, Richmond (group exhibition)
  • 1992: "Recent Paintings", Pinacotheca, Richmond (solo exhibition)
  • 1993: "Monotypes from the Garner Tullis Workshop", Australian Print Workshop, Fitzroy (group exhibition)
  • 1994:
    • "Monotypes", Australian Print Workshop, Fitzroy (solo exhibition)
    • "Workshop Proofs, A Survey of prints from the Archives", Australian Print Workshop, Doncaster Gallery, Doncaster (group exhibition)
  • 1995:
    • "Recent Paintings", Scope Gallery, Fitzroy (solo exhibition)
    • "12th Biannual Spring Festival of Drawings", Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington (group exhibition)
    • "Christmas 1995 small works", Scope Gallery, Fitzroy (group exhibition)
  • 1996:
    • "Monotypes and works on paper", Scope Gallery, Fitzroy (solo exhibition)
    • "Love", Carlisle Lounge Motel, St Kilda (group exhibition)
  • 1997: "Artist for kids Cultural Trust Auction", George Gallery, St Kilda (group exhibition)
  • 1998:
    • "Artist for kids Cultural Trust Auction", George Gallery, St Kilda (group exhibition)
    • "Works in Windows", St Kilda Festival (group exhibition)
  • 1999:
    • "Artist for kids Cultural Trust Auction", George Gallery, St Kilda (group exhibition)
    • "Works in Windows", St Kilda Festival (group exhibition)
    • "Exposure (Artists portraits of Artists) ", Victoria University Gallery, Melbourne and Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts, St Kilda (group exhibition)
    • "Metropolis Opening Exhibition", Metropolis Gallery, St Kilda (group exhibition)
  • 2000:
  • 2002: "Recent Work" MHA Projects, Los Angeles (solo exhibition)
  • 2004: "New paintings", Crossley & Scott Gallery, Melbourne (solo exhibition)
  • 2005: "New paintings", Crossley & Scott Gallery, Melbourne (solo exhibition)
  • 2007: Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney (solo exhibition)
  • 2008:
    • Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney (solo exhibition)
    • "Nature Morte Dead Nature", Rohrer Fine Art, Laguna Beach, California (group exhibition)
  • 2010:

External links

References

  1. ^ Denton, Andrew (12 July 2004). "ENOUGH ROPE with Andrew Denton 50: Rachel Griffiths". www.abc.net.au. Archived from the original on 5 August 2014. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  2. ^ Andrew Taylor, Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney.
  3. ^ Landscapes sweeter from afar, brisbanetimes.com.au, 1 August 2010.

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