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TOP 200 ARTISTS
OF THE 20TH CENTURY
TO NOW


TIMES READERS AND SAATCHI ONLINE VISITORS VOTE FOR THEIR FAVOURITE ARTISTS

AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:

-Pablo Picasso
-Paul Cezanne
-Gustav Klimt
-Claude Monet
-Marcel Duchamp
-Henri Matisse
-Jackson Pollock
-Andy Warhol
-Willem De Kooning
-Piet Mondrian
-Paul Gauguin
-Francis Bacon
-Robert Rauschenberg
-Georges Braque
-Wassily Kandinsky
-Constantin Brancusi
-Kasimir Malevich
-Jasper Johns
-Frida Kahlo
-Martin Kippenberger
-Paul Klee
-Egon Schiele
-Donald Judd
-Bruce Nauman
-Alberto Giacometti
-Salvador Dalí
-Auguste Rodin
-Mark Rothko
-Edward Hopper
-Lucian Freud
-Richard Serra
-Rene Magritte
-David Hockney
-Philip Guston
-Henri Cartier-Bresson
-Pierre Bonnard
-Jean-Michel Basquiat
-Max Ernst
-Diane Arbus
-Georgia O'Keeffe
-Cy Twombly
-Max Beckmann
-Barnett Newman
-Giorgio De Chirico
-Roy Lichtenstein
-Edvard Munch
-Pierre Auguste Renoir
-Man Ray
-Henry Moore
-Cindy Sherman
-Jeff Koons
-Tracey Emin
-Damien Hirst
-Yves Klein
-Henri Rousseau
-Chaim Soutine
-Arshile Gorky
-Amedeo Modigliani
-Umberto Boccioni
-Jean Dubuffet
-Eva Hesse
-Edouard Vuillard
-Carl Andre
-Juan Gris
-Lucio Fontana
-Franz Kline
-David Smith
-Joseph Beuys
-Alexander Calder
-Louise Bourgeois
-Marc Chagall
-Gerhard Richter
- Balthus
-Joan Miro
-Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
-Frank Stella
-Georg Baselitz
-Francis Picabia
-Jenny Saville
-Dan Flavin
-Alfred Stieglitz
-Anselm Kiefer
-Matthew Barney
-George Grosz
-Bernd And Hilla Becher
-Sigmar Polke
-Brice Marden
-Maurizio Cattelan
-Sol LeWitt
-Chuck Close
-Edward Weston
-Joseph Cornell
-Karel Appel
-Bridget Riley
-Alexander Archipenko
-Anthony Caro
-Richard Hamilton
-Clyfford Still
-Luc Tuymans
-Claes Oldenburg

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Exhibitions and Opportunities for Saatchi Online artists and Saatchi Online Art Students:

4 NEW SENSATIONS
4 New Sensations was launched in 2007 by Channel 4 and The Saatchi Gallery to find the most imaginative and talented artists graduating in the UK and to support students leaving art college. In 2007 and 2008 shortlisted students have sold their work and been offered exhibitions as a result of the competition.

This year, Channel 4 and the Saatchi Gallery teamed up once again and shortlisted 20 artists to take in 4 New Sensations competition open all UK art students graduating from BA and MA courses at UK colleges and universities in 2009. Four finalists were given a bursary to make a new work to present at the exhibition, and each of these 'New Sensations' has had a 3 Minute Wonder Channel 4 film made about them which were aired on Channel 4 from 5-8 October. An exhibition of the 20 shortlisted graduates is at the A Foundation at the Rochelle School in Shoreditch from 9-19 October 2009.

This year's judges were: artist Gavin Turk; Ralph Rugoff, director of the Hayward Gallery, London; critic Louisa Buck; and Alison Jacques, owner of Alison Jacques Gallery in London.

For more information click here

SAATCHI ONLINE ARTISTS EXHIBITED AT SCOPE LONDON
As part of our continuing efforts to promote Saatchi Online artists, Saatchi Online presented a selection of UK-based artists registered on the site at the SCOPE art fair in London in October 2008. This follows our success promoting and selling the work of Saatchi Online artists at the Zoo Art Fair in London in October 2007, at FORM London in February 2008, at PULSE New York in March 2008, and at SCOPE Basel 2008 in June 2008.

The Saatchi Online artists invited to exhibit their work at SCOPE London were all UK-based and were chosen from our weekly Saatchi Online Magazine Critic's Choice and Top 10s. We promoted and sold their work at the fair on a non-commission basis; all money from sales went directly to the artists.

The following artists exhibited at Scope London from October 16th - 19th 2008: GL Brierley, Petros Chrisostomou, Toby Christian, Pio Abad, Mark Harris, Rebecca Ayre, Michael Atkinson, Damien Flood, Aaron Schuman, Poppy Jones and Gabriele Beveridge.

For more information please click here

SAATCHI ONLINE ARTISTS EXHIBITION AT CONCRETE AND GLASS, LONDON
Saatchi Online artists exhibited at the Concrete and Glass festival in Shoreditch in October 2008 in an exhibition curated by Flora Fairburn. 20 London-based artists were selected from Saatchi Online Magazine's weekly Critics Choice to take part in the event. To find out more please click here

SAATCHI ONLINE ART PRIZE FOR SCHOOLS
The Saatchi Online Art Prize For Schools is open to all Primary and Secondary schools around the world. A panel of art critics will choose their favourite works each year. A first prize of ?10,000 will be awarded to the winning school's art department. A further ?2000 will be given to the winning pupil to be spent on computer and art equipment. There will be two runner-up prizes of ?5000 each awarded to the second and third place schools with a further ?1000 to each of the winning pupils.

To enter the Saatchi Online Art Prize please click here.

For more opportunities for artists see Grants and Funding

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CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE FOLLOWING COMPETITION WINNERS

CHANNEL 4's BIG 4 COMPETITION
Congratulations to Stephanie Imbeau who won the Channel 4's BIG 4 public art competition. Her design was installed outside the Channel 4 headquarters in August 2008. To find out more click here.

The competition was launched To celebrate both Channel 4's 25th anniversary and the opening of the Big Art Project Channel 4. A panel of arts experts launched this competition for Saatchi Online and Saatchi Online Art Students who graduated from a UK art school or university in 2006 or 2007, to design a sculpture incorporating the huge Channel 4 logo installed outside their headquarters in London. The first three artists - Nick Knight, Mark Titchner, El Anatsui - were chosen by Channel 4. To view the other entries please click here.


HARPER COLLINS BOOK COVER DESIGN COMPETITION
Congratulations to Becca Thorne who won the Harper Collins competition. Her winning design is on the cover of the hardback edition of The Last Days of the Lacuna Cabal by Sean Dixon published on 1 July 2008.

The winner was chosen from the shortlist by a panel of experts all linked by their love of art and books. To view the 20 shortlisted entries click here


SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE
Congratulations to Saatchi Online photographer Arup Ghosh who was the overall winner of the amateur 2008 Sony World Photography Prize.

Congratulations also to the 100 photographers chosen to be exhibited on the Saatchi Online wall in Cannes. To find out more about the awards and see the Saatchi Online exhibition wall please click here

INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER WINNERS OF SAATCHI ONLINE ART STUDENTS COMPETITION


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CONGRATULATIONS TO SAATCHI ONLINE ART STUDENTS IN NEW SENSATIONS EXHIBITION 2009

Congratulations to Oliver Beer who is the winner of this year's New Sensations prize. Oliver Beer graduated from the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford, and his work was chosen by judges Gavin Turk, artist; Ralph Rugoff, director of the Hayward Gallery, London; critic Louisa Buck; and Alison Jacques, owner of Alison Jacques Gallery in London. The other finalists were: Andreas Blank, Nick Goss, and Regine Petersen.

Congratulations also to the following artists who have sold their work in the New Sensations exhibition:

Andreas Blank
DY Kim
Richard Cook
Oliver Beer
Laura Culham
Amy Petra Woodward

The 20 artists in the 2009 New Sensations exhibition were: Rachel Adams, Andreas Blank, Maurice Citron, Natasha Conway, Richard Cook, Laura Culham, Tim Ellis, Jennifer Fergie, Nick Goss, Camilla Holder, Dong Yoon Kim, Ryan Leigh, Mikhak Mirmahmoudi, Nick Mobbs, Regine Petersen, Anna-Maria Pfab, Zack Thorne, Amy Petra Woodward and Thomas Yeomans

For more information click here

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CONGRATULATIONS TO
SAATCHI ONLINE ART STUDENTS IN
NEW SENSATIONS EXHIBITION 2007:

Congratulations to all the Saatchi Online artists and Saatchi Online Art Students whose work was exhibited in London during 'Frieze' week in October 2007. The 4 New Sensations exhibition at the Old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane was a great success, following on from the Channel 4 programs featuring the 4 winning finalists.

The works by Marcus Lanyon and Mark Melvin were acquired by the Zabludowicz Collection.

Mie Olise Kjaergaard sold her work to a private collector and was offered her first solo show in London next March at the Alexia Goethe Gallery.

Sarah Maple's work has gone to the Channel 4 art collection.

Louise Thomas sold her work to a private collector and was invited to participate in a group show at the Primo Alonso gallery in London next year.

Tori Murphy sold two works to a private collector. Victoria McGeoch sold her work to a private collector.

Gemma Nelson sold her work to a private collector and was asked to show one of her paintings from the 4 New Sensations exhibition in a forthcoming show at a gallery in Devon.

Eleanor Lindsay-Fynn was invited to show her work at the Salon gallery in London.

Toby Christian was nominated for ArtFutures 2008 and showed his work in this exhibition in London this March.

Stewart Clelland was invited to be in the crtl_alt _del sound festival in Istanbul and will also have an exhibition in the Royal Scottish Academy in March in Edinburgh.

The 20 artists in the 4 New Sensations exhibition were: Mark Melvin, Marcus Lanyon, Mie Olise Kjaergaard, Sarah Maple, Becky Kidson, Harriet Jordan Wrench, Tori Murphy, Stewart Clelland, Alan Chitty, Marte Haug, Freya Elliott, Eleanor Lindsay-Fynn, Louise Thomas, Beth Pearson, Jess Shepherd, Ian Larson, Victoria McGeoch, Gemma Nelson, Eugene Jho and Toby Christian.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO SAATCHI ONLINE ARTISTS WHO HAVE SOLD WORKS AT THE SAATCHI GALLERY.

Congratulations to the following Saatchi Online artists and Showdown winners, who recently exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery and Gallery Mess have since sold their work to collectors with no commission charged to artist or buyer:

Hans Groeger
Pablo Peñalba
Zoe Vadim
Virginia Phongsathorn
Leila Bibizadeh
Whitney McVeigh
Arthur Lanyon
Alice McMahon
Anna Higgie
Espen Erichsen
Santiago Lara
Carolina Fontes
Nadine Orejola

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS WHO HAVE RECENTLY BEEN SELECTED FOR SHOWS FROM SAATCHI ONLINE:

If you have been selected for an exhibition from Saatchi Online and would like to be highlighted here please email office@saatchigallery.com with the details of your forthcoming show, including the exhibition venue, title, dates and website address for further information.

Dan Adams who will be showing in a group exhibition at the San Diego Art Institute from 22 January - 21 February 2010.

Barbara Nati who will be showing her works in a solo show curated by Daniele De Angelis at the Sponge collection, Mezzanotte di Pergola in Italy, from 24 January – 21 February 2010.

Georges Cuyvers who will be showing in the group exhibition “Edel Geweld” at Galerie Lieve Hemel from 12 December 2009 - 9 January 2010.

Joshua Hagler who will be exhibiting with Frey Norris Gallery, in San Francsico at Art Miami from 2 - 6 December 2009.

Annysa Ng who is having a solo show “Her Eyes Closed” at Holster Projects, London from 19 November 2009 - 16 January 2010.

Younes Baba-Ali who will be showing works at the 3rd Aim International Biennale of Marrakesh from 19 - 23 November 2009.

Damon Johnson who is having a solo show “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow” at CVZ Contemporary, New York from 13 November 2009 - 12 January 2010.

Carrie Ian who is having her first exhibition at the Windsor Art Fair, 13 - 15 November 2009.

Sam Zealey and Aidan Doherty who are taking part in a group show “Reaction” in a disused shop space at 73 Parkway, London, NW1 7PP, from 4 - 19 November 2009.

Dorian Van Braam who is showing his works in a solo exhibition “Asrazioni dalla realta” at Galleria Mentana, Florence, Italy in November 2009.

Constantin Severin is having a solo show “Text and Time (Archetypal Expressionism)” at the Museum of Visual Art in Galati, Romania in November 2009.

Alla Tkachuk who will show at the Park Art Fair International in Geneva from 19 - 28 November 2009.

Giacomo Brunelli who is having his first solo show in the USA at the Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon in November 2009.

Vicky Wright who has been commissioned for Comma 14 at Bloomberg SPACE in London from 12 - 28 November 2009.

Angelika J. Trojnarski who is showing in the group exhibition ‘November’ at Villa Goecke in Krefeld Germany from 8 November - 9 December 2009.

Nick Jeffrey who is showing in the group exhibition 'Time Flies' at the Hannah Barry Gallery in Peckham until 30 November 2009.

Poppy Jones and Gabriele Beveridge will be showing in the group exhibition 'Statues Die Too' at The Garage, North Terrace, South Kensington SW3 2BA from 17 November - 22 November 2009.

Toby Christian who is showing in the group exhibition ‘It’s all Over’ at Eleven Howland in London from 6 November - 19 December 2009.

Hugh Mendes who is showing in the group exhibition ‘Future or Ruin’ at Charlie Smith in London from 6 November - 5 December 2009.

Nicole T Goldman is showing in a group exhibition at the National Collage Society 25th Annual Juried Exhibit at Mason Murier Fine Art in Atlanta, from 6 November - 31 December 2009.

Marguerite Horner who exhibited in a group show at C4RD (The Center for Recent drawing) in London from 4-6 November 2009.

R. Nelson Parrish who is having a solo exhibition ‘Surface Tension’ at the Edward Cella Art + Architecture in Los Angeles from 17 October – 5 December 2009.

Ula Einstein who exhibited in a group show at The Drop: Urban Art Infill Festival in New York from 3 October – 17 October 2009.

Miriam Maes who exhibited in a group show at the Buren bij ’09 kunstenaars from 16 October - 18 October 2009.

Michael Goodward who exhibited at Zero Arts e.V. in Stuttgart/Germany, from 11 September - 9 October 2009.

Shen Wei who was invited to the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center for the Creative Arts Residency in Lake Como, Italy to work on a new project alongside other artists and scholars in October 2009. Wei’s series ‘Almost Naked’ was recently nominated for the New York Photo Awards and included in the GLOBAL: PHOTOGRAPHY 09 as part of the SI FEST 2009 throughout Italy from 11-13 September.

Adele Morse who exhibited as part of a group show ‘Children of the Dammed as part of Act Art 7 at Hidden in London on 6 November 2009.

Victoria McGeoch, who exhibited some of her work at part of 4 New Sensations in 2007 and will preview her latest work in Little Compton, RI on 27 November.

Florin Ungureanu who exhibited his work as part of the group show ‘The Space Between, Surrounds Our Desire’, curated by Mona Casey at from 4-8 November 2009.

Appau Junior Boakye-Yiadom is exhibiting in the group exhibition 'A Broken Fall', at the Josh Lilley Gallery from 14 October – 18 November 2009.

Rita Soromenho and Edgar Martinswho exhibited in New Sensations at the A Foundation from 9-19 October 2009. They have previously shown with Saatchi Online at the Zoo Art Fair in 2007, and Form art fair in 2008, both in London.

Alix Smith who exhibited her works in a solo exhibition 'States of Union' at the Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York from September – October 2009.

Richard Batty who had a solo exhibition 'Funky Aggregated Information Overload' at the Lauderdale House in London, from 13 October – 25 October 2009.

Dick Jewell who exhibited his works in a group exhibition at the Film Weekend at the Kunsthalle in Zurich on 10 October 2009.

Heidi Yssennagger who will have a solo exhibited ‘Abreaction’ at the Community Pharmacy Gallery in Kent, from 15 November - 24 November 2009.

Yury Toroptsov who exhibited his works in a group exhibition 'Marilyn and I' at the School Gallery in Paris, from 13 October - 14 November 2009.

Amy Elkins who will be exhibiting her work in the group show 'Homesick', curated by Joaquin Trujillo at the Carnegie Art Museum in California from 12 December 2009 – 21 February 2010

Mark Harris who, as a result of exhibiting with Saatchi Online at Scope London 2008, had a solo show at Galleria Aus18 in Milan (29 September - 6 November 2009). His work was seen on the Saatchi Online stand at Scope by the curator of the exhibition Cecilia Antolini.

Younes Baba-Ali who is exhibiting his work as part of the group show 'Point of Departure' a the Steps Gallery in London from 16 October – 28 November 2009

Jools Johnson who exhibited her work as part of the group show 'Unsound Practice' at the Dutch Kills Gallery, New York from 1-14 September 2009.

Whitney McVeigh who exhibited new works in a solo show curated by Sotiris Kyriacou at the A Foundation in London from 8th October - 1st November 2009.

Congratulations to Saatchi Online artists who were handpicked from the Gallery website to be part of a group show, Starting with a Photograph, at Michael Hoppen Contemporary from 10th September - 17th October 2009. Michael Hoppen Contemporary is delighted to collaborate with Saatchi Online for an exhibition of work by six artists: Maurizio Anzeri, Robin Cracknell, Hannah Dakin, D Y Kim, David Birkin and Gabriele Beveridge.

Dana Oldfather who exhibited as part of the 1 Year Anniversary Show at POVevolving Gallery from July 11 - September 2009 and at The Bonfoey Gallery until 16th October 2009.

Monica Goldsmith who will have a solo exhibition at Good Question Gallery, Milford, PA in 2010.

Alice Lang who had solo exhibitions at Gilligan Grant Gallery in Melbourne, VIC, Accidentally Annie st Space and at QUT Art Museum in Brisbane in 2009.

Toby Christian who is exhibiting as part of a group show, Psychedelia Paradise, at EXPRMNTL Galerie in Toulouse from 24th September - 21st November 2009.

Airyka Rockefeller who exhibited in a group show, WoW: Emergent Media Phenomenon at the Laguna Art Museum in Laguna Beach, from 14th June - 4th October 2009.

Erik Berglin who had a solo show, New And Old Possibilities at the Sundsvalls Museum in Sundsvalls and Nattgalleriet Marie Laveau in Stockholm, Sweden from 22nd August – 25th September 2009.

Tobias de Haan who exhibited at Vriend van Bavink in Amsterdam from 13th June - 4th July 2009.

Martha Posner who is now represented by Accola Contemporary in New York.

Congratulations to Saatchi Online artists who exhibited in the group show 'Daily Miracles' at the Josh Lilley Gallery in London, which included works by Vicky Wright, Carla Busuttil, Matthew Musgrave, Nick Goss and Ian Whitfield from 15th May - 12th June 2009.

Toby Christian who had a solo show, Stage Hands, curated in collaboration with Coline Milliard at the Fold Gallery, London in May 2009. A publication titled 'New and Used Pianos' was released to coincide with the exhibition, featuring texts by Tania Kovats, Coline Milliard, and conversation between Brian Griffiths and Toby Christian, published by Full Flag.

Patrick Willett who had a solo exhibition at the Buffalo Big Print Gallery, Buffalo, NY, from 1st May - 20th June 2009 and had his work selected in the AREA ARTIST SHOW at the Albright Knox Art Gallery, where his work will be on view in the Collectors Gallery through April, 2010.

Laurence Kavanagh who was commissioned to create a new work Studio6A as part of the Artists' Residency Programme at the Irish Museum of Modern Art from February – April 2009.

Teiji Hayama who exhibited in a group show, 'Gods and Rituals' at Holster Projects in London from 26th February – 9th April 2009.

Margaret O'Brien who exhibited in a group show, New London School, curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon Rumley at Gallery Schuster in Berlin from 27th February – 25th April 2009.

Lotta de Beus who had a solo exhibition 'For Better, For Worse' at the Witzenhausen Gallery Amsterdam from 19th Feb 2009 - 21st Mar 2009.

Angelika J. Trojnarski who exhibited at the Anna Klinkhammer Galerie in Dusseldorf, from 24th January - 7th March 2009.

Peter Root who exhibited at the Centrefold Gallery in Guernsey, from 6th - 24th March 2009.

Pepijn Vika who exhibited at Pili Pili Art Gallery, Belgium, from 15th December - 1st February 2009.

GL Brierley who exhibited at Natalia Goldin Gallery, Stockholm from 13th November - 20th January 2009. www.nataliagoldin.com

Kara Maria who exhibited in a group show at Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles from 15 November - 3rd January 2009. www.cjamesgallery.com

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Bronwen Hyde

b 1977 - canberra, australia fine art photographer currently based in brisbane, australia

About the Artist

**prints can be purchased from my website or contact me at propaganda@bronwenhyde.com** **i am available for commissions and portrait sessions - please contact me through my website: http://www.bronwenhyde.com or via email: propaganda@bronwenhyde.com** **if you are viewing my photography page and the formatting is running together and unclear, please refer to the information in my general saatchi online profile (http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile/Bronwen+Hyde/5745.html) or to the curriculum vitae section on my website (http://www.bronwenhyde.com)** my passion for photography took hold at the tender age of fifteen when my father gave me his old nikkormat slr camera. i completed a three year diploma of illustrative photography at photography studies college in melbourne, australia in 1997. a large portion of my work centres around self-portraiture, portraiture, urban landscapes, graveyards, dolls, and the minutiae of every day life. in 2007 i held my debut solo exhibition alternate worlds at brunswick street gallery, fitzroy, victoria. from 17 april 2007 until 16 april 2008 i completed a 365 days project – a self-portrait a day for a year. a selection of the images from the series are featured on my website and 109 images from the series were included in a limited edition self-published book, darkness & light. my work has been included in two self-published volumes of female self-portraiture featuring a number of international artists: she took her own picture and in her own image, both available through the blurb.com bookstore. i self-published a collection of my portraiture entitled enVisage in july 2009; and my work can regularly be seen in local and online group exhibitions and magazines, including an interview on the myartspace blog in may 2009, and an interview in phirebrush in early 2008. i was selected as a finalist in the corangamarah art prize in 2008 and 2009, and shortlisted for the 2009 Toyota Community Spirit Artist Travel Award. i am currently working on a new series of self-portraiture, interior / exterior, which explores the relationship between self and environment, whether open or contained spaces, and includes a mixture of autobiographical and fictional imagery. through this series, i continue to concentrate on narrative, light and colour, with a certain darkness finding its way into my images. i hope to develop 'interior / exterior' further during 2009 and into 2010 during intended travels around the east coast of australia and to the u.k. and u.s., and exhibit the series as part of a collaborative exhibition featuring ambient sounds recorded by philip ivens. my work can regularly be seen in local and online group exhibitions and magazines. for regular updates, please visit my blog: http://www.bronwenhyde.com/blog/

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That's How I Knew This Story Would Break My Heart

2009

self-portrait

Untitled #83 [flat Rocks]

2006

from "alternate worlds" series

Drowned In Endless Night

2009

self-portrait

I Knew It Would Come To This

2008

#360 of my 365 Days project - a self-portrait a day for a year.

Awakenings

2008

#352 of my 365 days project - a self-portrait a day for a year.

Through A Glass, Darkly

2008

self-portrait

Feathered Friend

2008

Overlooked

2008

self-portrait taken at aradale mental hospital, ararat, victoria, australia.

Huddle

2009

self-portrait

Between Two Eternities Of Darkness

2008

The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness. - Vladimir Nabokov, Speak, Memory. Self-portrait.

Domestic Goddess

2007

Le Moribund

2009

Lost In Oz

2009

self-portrait

Sorry, I'm Washing My Hair...

2007

#208 of my 365 days project - a self-portrait a day for a year.

The Artist And Muse In Her Studio

2008

#273 of my 365 days project - a self-portrait a day for a year.

But It's Not Enough To Be Lovely

2008

#278 of my 365 days project - a self-portrait a day for a year.

Truth Lies Beyond

2008

"We must never be afraid to go too far, for truth lies beyond" – Marcel Proust. self-portrait taken at aradale mental hospital, ararat, victoria, australia.

Untitled #81

2007

self-portrait

In Happier Times..

2008

felicity mare and edward steed before the death of felicity from equine influenza. from the series "why the long face?"

A Change In The Weather

2008

“A change in the weather is sufficient to recreate the world and ourselves” – Marcel Proust. self-portrait taken at aradale mental hospital, ararat, victoria, australia.

River's Edge

2008

self-portrait. inspired by the 1986 film of the same name.

Some Things I Just Don't Want To Know

2008

self-portrait. title from a song by the dirty three.

Lost Amongst The Undergrowth

2008

self-portrait

I Had A Dream About This Place

2009

The Walls Keep Saying Your Name

2009

Education and biography

shortlisted for 2009 Toyota Community Spirit Artist Travel Award. picture this 09 september 12 - 24, 2008 brunswick street gallery fitzroy, victoria, australia con.ceit' 09: corangamarah art prize august 8 - 16, 2009 otway estate winery & brewery barongarook, victoria, australia unsensored09 melbourne silvermine august 7 - 19, 2009 collingwood gallery collingwood, victoria, australia a selection of self-portraits and landscapes included in issue #8: contrasting landscapes of frame lines magazine 2009 kodak salon april 2 - may 23, 2009 centre for contemporary photography fitzroy, victoria, australia "in her own image" a selection of work by the members of the female self-portrait artists' support group to be published through blurb images included in "the death mook: how do we die?" published by vignette press "she took her own picture: selections from the female self-portrait artists' support group". available through the blurb bookstore. images to accompany two short stories in the big issue, issue #319 26 december 2008 - 12 january 2009 "darkness & light" self-portraiture 2007-2008 2008 - inclusion in f-stop magazine #30, #31, #32, 33, #34 - online visual arts magazine (http://www.fstopmagazine.com) totem: dolls with souls omnific assembly exhibition as part of the melbourne fringe festival 2008 24 september - 12 october 2008 fracture gallery, federation square melbourne, victoria, australia cover image for "otherworldly affaires" by brad steiger published by anomalist books release date: september 2008 picture this 08 prize 12 - 25 september 2008 brunswick street gallery fitzroy, victoria, australia corangamarah art prize (finalist) 9 - 17 august 2008 otway estate winery & brewery barongarook, victoria, australia. my life inside a box 5 august - 2 september 2008 northcote town hall northcote, victoria, australia red bubble at the rialto. 4 - 15 august 2008 rialto towers melbourne, victoria, australia 2008 - inclusion in phirebrush #58 - #64 - online visual arts magazine (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=58) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=59) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=60) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=61) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=62) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=63) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=64) "alternate worlds" series included in volume 3 of mooncruise* magazine (http://www.mooncruise.com) small works 08 6 - 19 june 2008 brunswick street gallery fitzroy, victoria, australia the collectors' exhibition 08 may 4 - 18, 2008 steps gallery carlton, victoria, australia 2008 Kodak Salon march 28 - may 10, 2008 centre for contemporary photography fitzroy, victoria, australia cover image for "oh you beautiful doll and other essays" published by aduki independent press release date: March 6, 2008 fear, masks and new beginnings february 27 - may 28, 2008 toyota corporate head office port melbourne, victoria, australia linden postcard show 2008 february 2 - march 9, 2008 linden - centre for contemporary art st kilda, victoria, australia bsg portrait show 2008 february 1 - 14, 2008 brunswick street gallery fitzroy, victoria, australia january 2008: featured artist interviewed in phirebrush release #57 (http://www.phirebrush.com/interviews.php?iid=57) 2007 - inclusion in twohundredby200 magazine #26, #27 & #29 - online visual arts magazine (http://www.twohundredby200.co.uk) october 2007 - "choose your own adventure" an article for the vignette press mook "what is our sex?" and two images february to november 2007: cover photographs for ten "mini shots" published by vignette press. a new concept magazine series featuring an entertaining short story by an amazing new writer each month. (http://www.vignettepress.com.au/?page_id=35) 2007 - inclusion in f-stop magazine #21, #22, #23, #25 & #26 - online visual arts magazine (http://www.fstopmagazine.com) "alternate worlds" 17 august to 30 august 2007 brunswick street gallery fitzroy, victoria, australia 14 - 27 august 2007: "fresh fiction" the big issue (australia), issue #285 images to accompany nine short stories by new australian writers 2007 - inclusion in phirebrush #46 - #56 - online visual arts magazine (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=46) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=47) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=48) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=49) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=50) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=51) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=52) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=53) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=54) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=55) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=56) ccp kodak salon 2007 25 may to 7 july 2007 centre for contemporary photography fitzroy, victoria, australia may 2007 - "dirty heat" in part one of issue five: the road of litmus journal images accompanying a piece of short fiction by Lisa Dempster. (http://litmusphere.com/litmus/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=4&id=246&Itemid=37) 13 - 26 april 2007: bsg dutch auction brunswick street gallery fitzroy, victoria, australia 16 - 29 march 2007: portrait show 07 brunswick street gallery, fitzroy, victoria, australia. 3 february - 17 march 2007: linden postcard show linden - st kilda centre for contemporary arts, st kilda, victoria, australia. february 2007 - "sartre & sex" in part four of issue two: identity of litmus journal images from the 2006 series "intimacy" accompanying an article by Litmusphere and Litmus Journal co-creator Chris Flynn. (http://litmusphere.com/litmus/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=4&id=199&Itemid=37) 2007 - file #1003 in the file magazine collection (http://www.filemagazine.com/thecollection/archives/2007/02/untitled_202.html) january 2007 - "almost souls" in part four of issue zero: almost of litmus journal a series of eight images illustrating character studies from the London-based novel-in-progress of Nihal Bhagwandas, "The Railway". (http://litmusphere.com/litmus/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=92&Itemid=37) 2006 - "cross-section", litmusphere members gallery. ongoing. (http://litmusphere.com/litmus/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=8&id=106&Itemid=43) 2006 - file #827 in the file magazine collection (http://www.filemagazine.com/thecollection/archives/2006/11/sky_triptych.html) 2006 - inclusion in 'selfportraitr: curating the flickr.com community' (including 4 images chosen as 'gallery favourites') at pace/macgill gallery, new york, new york, united states. 2006 - inclusion in twohundredby200 magazine #21 & #23 - online visual arts magazine (http://www.twohundredby200.co.uk) 2006 - inclusion in phirebrush #39, #40, #41, #42, #43, #44 - online visual arts magazine (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=39) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=40) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=41) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=42) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=43) (http://www.phirebrush.com/issues.php?iid=44) 2006 - inclusion in type 12 collection #1 & #2 - online visual arts group (no longer online) 2006 - inclusion in f-stop magazine #17 - online visual arts magazine (http://www.fstopmagazine.com) 2005 - 2006 - inclusion in filtered magazine #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 & #7 - online visual arts magazine (http://www.filtered-magazine.com) 1999 - synergy group exhibition, the photographers' gallery, south yarra, victoria, australia 1997 - iconoclastic plastic, psc graduate exhibition, centre for contemporary photography, fitzroy, victoria, australia 1997 - diploma of illustrative photography, photography studies college, melbourne, australia

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