Past Exhibitions

Ken Knight

Ken Knight, Banks of the Murrumbidgee, oil on board 92 x 122cmKen Knight, Banks of the Murrumbidgee, oil on board 92 x 122cmKEN KNIGHT
Oils on Board
Opening and Meet the artist Saturday July 12 at 2.30pm

A prolific award winning modern impressionist, Ken has been capturing the unique landscape of Australia for over 25 years. This new body of work captured en plein-air from this countries exquisite beaches and waterways to the golden interior and dark moody mountains will provide a stunning display of oils on board in the Octagon ArtSpace.

On the Road with Ken Knight

Spending a life on the road is not about reaching any particular destination – that’s not the object of the exercise – for Ken Knight, it’s the journey taken to get there that counts.

Jack Kerouac went “on the road” to discover himself, defining a new generation of which he became it’s chief incarnation. Ken Knight spends at least four months each year travelling a similar road of self-discovery and his findings radiate as explosions of light and shadow from the surfaces of the stories he tells in his imagery of the landscape.

His inspiration comes from the great outdoor painters, the impressionists from Turner through Van Gogh to Monet, and from Australians like the Arthurs - Streeton and Boyd, and even abstract expressionists like William de Kooning.

For Ken, painting outside is a deeply emotional and necessary experience for capturing the essence and spirit of the scene and it’s inherent scenario. Not unlike a live performer’s love for the roar of the greasepaint and the smell of the crowd, Knight finds his kicks in pushing around his oils and his crowd are the natural elements he lives with on the road, and depicts in his plein air masterpieces.

Ironically, in a country desperately short of life’s most precious commodity, there’s plenty of water in his work. From beaches, rivers and harbour-side shores to snow capped mountains and in the starkly beautiful, yet subtle and muted golden hues of hinterlands, plains and tablelands. His images are as Australian as all get-out. And it’s these images of the faces of the dry continent that Ken simplifies by gentle abstraction to produce very modern impressions of the land.

Ken Knight’s artistic treatment of water is spectacular and completely in sympathy with his natural spirit. After all, he’s an Aquarian - but this water bearer doesn’t hold back in off-loading his burden to his imagery.

He paints quickly, not wanting to concentrate on the detail, less it inherit a photographic quality in his eye and hence his brush. Rather, he imbues his elements with passion, emotion and a love for the landscape that has become his raison d’etre and an integral part of himself.

He’ll blur lines, soften edges and abstract elements to leave the work open for an interpretation that the viewer can call his or her own. This is his art.

May this contemporary Knight of the road continue to capture natural history with his authentic slices of the uniquely Australian landscape such as those presented in this exhibition.

Stan d'Argeavel - Exhibition Coordinator

All works oil on board - note variations may occur in some colours due to differing monitor renditions. Click on thumbnail to view a larger image. E & OE.
Autumn: 101x70cm $8500Autumn: 101x70cm $8500Hillside Impression: 36x23cm $2500Hillside Impression: 36x23cm $2500Gerringong: 37x76cm $5500 SOLDGerringong: 37x76cm $5500 SOLDBanks of the Murrumbidgee: 92 x 122cm $12,000Banks of the Murrumbidgee: 92 x 122cm $12,000Jindabyne Rockface: 122x95cm $12,500 SOLDJindabyne Rockface: 122x95cm $12,500 SOLDEvening Light Murrumbidgee River: 22x50cm $3000 SOLDEvening Light Murrumbidgee River: 22x50cm $3000 SOLDThe Old Orchard: 22x50cm $3000The Old Orchard: 22x50cm $3000Twilight Sailing: 19x28cm $2000Twilight Sailing: 19x28cm $2000Summer Morning Clovelly: 54x91cm $7000Summer Morning Clovelly: 54x91cm $7000Berrara Seascape Sussex Inlet: 33x92cm $5500Berrara Seascape Sussex Inlet: 33x92cm $5500Afternoon Shadows Manly: 35x50cm $4000Afternoon Shadows Manly: 35x50cm $4000Stormy Light Middle Harbour: 20x60cm $3300 SOLDStormy Light Middle Harbour: 20x60cm $3300 SOLDShowers above Mosman Bay: 32x43cm $3600Showers above Mosman Bay: 32x43cm $3600South Coast Seascape: 45x101cm $7500South Coast Seascape: 45x101cm $7500Sunlight Shadow near Yass: 62x80cm $7000Sunlight Shadow near Yass: 62x80cm $7000Coastal Dune: 85x101cm $10,000Coastal Dune: 85x101cm $10,000The Blushing of Dusk: 88x112cm $12,000 SOLDThe Blushing of Dusk: 88x112cm $12,000 SOLDThe Old Jetty Willunga: 38x50cm $4000 SOLDThe Old Jetty Willunga: 38x50cm $4000 SOLDNear The Entrance: 30x41cm $3200 SOLDNear The Entrance: 30x41cm $3200 SOLDSussex Inlet Surf Beach: 14x65cm $3000Sussex Inlet Surf Beach: 14x65cm $3000Landscape near Yass: 80x101cm $9500Landscape near Yass: 80x101cm $9500River Gum: 70x113cm $9500River Gum: 70x113cm $9500Landscape near Berry: 41x21cm $2500Landscape near Berry: 41x21cm $2500Lake Jindabyne Hilside: 48x34cm $3600Lake Jindabyne Hilside: 48x34cm $3600Rain approaching the Hawkesbury: 25x17 $1650Rain approaching the Hawkesbury: 25x17 $1650

Sonia Turner

July 11 – July 29, 2008 in Café Woodworks

Wattamondara SiloWattamondara Silo SONIA TURNER
Decade

Decade showcases a collection of Bungendore photographer Sonia Turner’s first ten years of black and white photographs. With a keen photographic eye and a will to capture the essence of the people, landscape and places encountered over the past 10 years she has produced a body of work that provides a selective but diverse cross-section of her images.

Opening Saturday 12 July at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival


www.nla.gov.au/vivid

Eve Conroy

August 1 – August 18, 2008 in Café Woodworks

Brayshaw's HutBrayshaw's HutEVE CONROY
Mountain Huts by Night

The huts of Australia's alpine regions have provided warmth and refuge
to generations of stockmen, miners, skiers and walkers. This series of
photographs by Eve Conroy records the huts at night using traditional
light sources such as moonlight, candles and firelight.

An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

Abstracting the Real - David Voigt

David Voigt Ethereal Contrasts acrylic on canvas 85x150cm $13,500David Voigt Ethereal Contrasts acrylic on canvas 85x150cm $13,500

ABSTRACTING THE REAL
An exhibition of all new acrylics on canvas by this prolific award winning artist.

April 12 - June 3, 2008

Opening and Meet the Artist Saturday 12 April 2-4pm

Looking into, rather than at, a David Voigt painting is to look into the artist’s mind. What you find there may at first seem to be an uneasy balance between nature’s unending array of natural forms of beauty and stark contrasts, and abstraction by machine-like geometric shapes and spaces that Voigt often chooses as borders to section off nature’s elements.

Studio Furniture 2008

January 26 – March 31, 2008

An exhibition and awards competition of fine studio furniture by 51 Australian and New Zealand Designer/Makers. Organised by Australian Wood Review magazine in conjunction with and sponsored by Bungendore Wood Works Gallery and supported by Craft Australia.
For a full review of all entries you can look on the home page of the Australian Wood Review Magazine website on www.awr.com.au and click on the Studio Furniture box.

Keith Rowe

14 December– 21 January, 2008

Ten Years in a Rowe
A decade of studio glass, exploring designs, techniques and styles

Adrian Potter

14 December– 21 January, 2008

Water
An exhibition of finely crafted furniture designed with Australia’s complex relationship to water in mind. Adrian Potter considers migration, drought, water quality, religion and music.

Landlines

13 October – 10 December, 2007

Approaches to land & landscape
A group exhibition by Carolyn Young, David Voigt, Pamela Griffith, Ken Knight, Robert Simpson, John Sharman and Peter Storey

Robyn Collier

August 25 – October 10, 2007

Water here, water there, water, water . . .



An exhibition of printmaking capturing the essence of a personal lifelong connection with the common waters of 
two lands.

Clive and Jenny Kendrick

August 18 – September 25, 2007

Beyond the Forest Floor
An exhibition of decorated bowls and forms by West Australian woodworkers Clive and Jenny Kendrick

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