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Ep 87: Davida Allen in conversation with William Robinson

Ep 87: Davida Allen in conversation with William Robinson

FromTalking with Painters


Ep 87: Davida Allen in conversation with William Robinson

FromTalking with Painters

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Mar 8, 2020
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Podcast episode

Description

Davida Allen and William Robinson, two of Australia's leading painters, are not only both Archibald winners and Queenslanders but have been friends for over 40 years.



Although they share their thoughts about the art world and their work, their painting styles and personalities are very different - which might be part of the secret to their long friendship.



Davida's current show with Philip Bacon Galleries in Brisbane runs until 28 March 2020 and William Robinson will be showing with the Gallery later this year. This interview focuses on Davida's show and an in-depth interview with William Robinson will be posted closer to his exhibition. Bill is one of Australia’s most important internationally acclaimed painters so to obtain his insights into Davida’s work was a privilege. 



Apart from winning the Archibald, Davida is also a four time finalist in the prize and has had 3 major survey exhibitions of her work, most recently in 2018. She’s had over 20 solo shows and her work is held in nearly every major state gallery as well as the National Gallery of Australia and the MOMA in New York. She’s also a novelist and has written and directed an internationally acclaimed film.



William Robinson is one of Australia's most significant painters. He has won the Archibald prize twice, the Wynne prize twice and his work is held in over 30 public collections across the world. He is the first Australian artist to have a gallery dedicated to his works – the William Robinson Gallery is located in historic Old Government House in Brisbane.



We met in William Robinson’s magnificent studio at his home in Brisbane.



To hear our conversation click on the play button beneath the above photo.



Current and upcoming shows



Davida Allen, solo show, Philip Bacon Galleries current until 28 March 2020William Robinson, solo show, Philip Bacon Galleries, 23 June - 18 July 2020'By the Book', William Robinson Gallery, 2 July - June 2021



Show Notes



Davida Allen at Philip Bacon GalleriesWilliam Robinson at Philip Bacon GalleriesWilliam Robinson at Australian GalleriesWilliam Robinson GalleryBetty ChurcherRay HughesRembrandtEdgar DegasSam NeillPicassoHenri SennelierPhilip Bacon Davida Allen interviewed by Sarah Kanowski on ABC's Conversations



Davida Allen works



Davida Allen 'Dr John Arthur Mckelvie Shera', 1986, oil on canvas, 230.5 x 187cmWinner, 1986 Archibald Prize, AGNSW



Davida Allen 'Watching chooks', 2020, oil pastel on Saunders Waterford paper, 75 x 100cm



Davida Allen 'Philip Bacon, art dealer, reading a letter from Barry Humphries', 2003, oil on canvas, 206 x 150Finalist 2003 Archibald Prize, AGNSW



Davida Allen 'DEATH of my father' 1982, oil on canvas, 165.4 x 280cmPermanent Collection, National Gallery of Victoria



Davida Allen 'I dream of Sam Neill when I go to bed', 1986, gouache and black chalk, 50 x 71.6cmPermanent Collection, National Gallery of Victoria



William Robinson Works



William Robinson 'Self-portrait with stunned mullet', 1994, oil on linen, 197 x 164cmWinner Archibald Prize 1995QUT Art Collection. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by William Robinson, 2011.



William Robinson 'Equestrian self-portrait', 1987, oil on linen, 141 x 192cmWinner Archibald Prize 1987QUT Art Collection. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by William Robinson, 2011 



William Robinson 'The blue pools: Springbrook to Beechmont', 2000, oil on linen, 203 x 259cm QUT Art Collection. Purchased 2013



William Robinson 'Farmyard with Corner Shed', 2016, gouache on paper, 46 x 61cm
Released:
Mar 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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