Del Kathryn Barton is undoubtedly one of the biggest names in Australian art today.
Her work is hotly sought after internationally and, in Australia, she is probably best known for the rare achievement of having won the Archibald prize twice - no mean feat in a race where women have only won the award 12 times in close to 100 years.
Her paintings are instantly recognizable. Figures with drawn hands and faces look out of the picture with mesmerising eyes, existing in an imaginary world. That world is filled with colour and exquisite detail.
Barton has exhibited in over 20 solo shows including a 4-month major survey of her work at the National Gallery of Victoria last year and her work is held in many public institutions and private collections.
However, painting forms only part of her life’s work and, although we also talked about her film-making, we didn't touch on her photo montages, sculptures and installations and her current New York show 'sing blood-wings sing' which includes a 10m long work in 5 panels of the same name.
We met in one of her Sydney studios where I was lucky enough to see 10 or so works in mid-completion for her upcoming October show at Roslyn Oxley 9 in Sydney.
She is warm and honest and openly speaks about dark times. However, as with her work, she seems to find a balance between the light and dark and laughter is always closeby.
To hear our conversation press 'play' beneath the above feature photo.
Current and upcoming shows
Albertz Benda, New York, NY, 'sing blood-wings sing' current to 13 April 2019
Roslyn Oxley9, solo show, October 2019
Show notes
Del Kathryn Barton at Roslyn Oxley9
Del Kathryn Barton at Albertz Benda
Archibald prize
Hugo Weaving
Cate Blanchett
Marc Etherington
The Nightingale and the Rose at ACMI (with short videos on the making of the film)
The Nightingale and the Rose (book)
The Nightingale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde
Brendan Fletcher
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