Collector Spotlight – 2017

Collector Spotlight – 2017

A Collection of Contemporary Australian Art


Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AARON KINNANE of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is Return to Eden on a Dark Horse XXV (25). [AK201612013] (Oil on Linen)

AARON KINNANE

Return to Eden on a Dark Horse XXV (25)

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AARON KINNANE of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is Return to Eden on a Dark Horse XXVI (26). [AK201612014] (Oil on Linen)

AARON KINNANE

Return to Eden on a Dark Horse XXVI (26)

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AARON KINNANE of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is Return to Eden on a Dark Horse XX (20). [AK201611008] (Oil on Linen)

AARON KINNANE

Return to Eden on a Dark Horse XX (20)

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AARON KINNANE of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is Return to Eden on a Dark Horse XXI (21). [AK201611007] (Oil on Linen)

AARON KINNANE

Return to Eden on a Dark Horse XXI (21)

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AARON KINNANE of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is Return to Eden on a Dark Horse XXVII (27). [AK201612015] (Oil on Linen)

AARON KINNANE

Return to Eden on a Dark Horse XXVII (27)

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by HARRY TJUTJUNA of Ninuku Arts. The title is Kungka Tjuta. [NKHT10209] (Acrylic on Linen)

HARRY TJUTJUNA

Kungka Tjuta

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by MARINGKA BAKER of Tjungu Palya Artists. The title is Minyma Kutjara. [09576] (Acrylic on Canvas)

MARINGKA BAKER

Minyma Kutjara

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by CHARLIE TJAPANGATI of Papunya Tula Artists. The title is Pirringna. [CT0401055] (Acrylic on Belgian Linen)

CHARLIE TJAPANGATI (dec)

Pirringna

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by EVA NARGOODAH of Mangkaja Artists. The title is Kulparn Trees. [119/14] (Atelier Acrylic Paint on 14oz Canvas)

EVA NARGOODAH

Kulparn Trees

02 Jan 2017

ReDot Fine Art Gallery opens its 2017 exhibition schedule with an exciting collection of new works by upcoming and highly collectable Australian artist Aaron Kinnane, in what will be a “small” teaser to his first ever solo show in Singapore in October 2017. In conjunction with the art celebration surrounding Art Stage 2017 during the course of January, this showcase is combined with a regular changing hang of collectable Australian contemporary art for collectors and art aficionados alike.

Collector Spotlight – 2017 is a collection of 12 new oil paintings on canvas by Aaron and a rotating salon hang of over 30 additional works from some of Australia’s most accomplished and renowned artistic talents both Indigenous and non-Indigenous. The exhibition will herald a merging of opposing Australian art forms, opening up a dialogue about the interconnectivity of modern Australia and its more fragile Indigenous heritage via the usage of mediums ranging from acrylic and oil on canvas, wooden artefacts, bronze and steel sculptures and even reclaimed environmental materials all blending harmoniously into one collectors paradise.

In Aaron’s own words, he “engages with painting in its purest form to perpetuate his effervescent vision of the natural world. Visceral layers of paint form sublime and atmospheric landscapes that are at once sullen and savage, bleak and beautiful, heavy, desolate and wildly alive. The resulting aesthetic equilibrium spawns a purification that pushes the viewer beyond a physical and visual appreciation of the works into a metaphysical meditation.”

The salon exhibition begins on Monday 2 January and runs until Saturday 4 February 2017. It will highlight several key recent and past works, exciting new initiatives that the Gallery will be involved in throughout the year, which range from first ever exhibitions for several new artists who have become part of our widening stable of artists over the last 18 months and a museum show in the summer of 2017.