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William Robinson: The Revelation of Landscape is at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Reserve, Dunns Road, Mornington until May 18. Save.
William Robinson is considered one of Australia's greatest living artists. His self-parodying portraits have won two Archibald prizes, while his epic landscapes have been celebrated internationally.
Landscape 43 by William Robinson. In many ways this is a more interesting show than a collection of indubitable masterpieces. We chart the evolution of the artist's work, ...
William Robinson performs a similar voodoo act on the landscape, providing entree to its every fold and fissure while preserving that sense of panoramic continuity inseparable from our human ...
To describe one of William Robinson’s paintings as merely a two-dimensional representation of the landscape is really to do an injustice. His multipanel can­vases of the primordial mountains ...
Who: William Robinson, who is regarded as one of our foremost living artists, is best known for his epic landscapes and has won the Wynn Prize for landscape painting twice: in 1990 and 1996. He ...
Esteemed artist William Robinson, 82, has returned to one of his earliest subject matters as his inspiration for many of the paintings in his beautiful new Sydney exhibition.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A painting by NSW artist William Francis Robinson, bought for $30,000 six years ago, was sold by Christies at auction for a record ...
William Robinson: Genesis, SH Ervin Gallery. Superficially, William Robinson’s work seems radicall­y at odds with the classical tradition of landscape painting.
This is an edited extract from the catalogue essay for Lyrical Landscapes: The Art of William Robinson, Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, July 31 to October 3. Join the conversation.
For 12 months after his wife, Shirley, died in 2022, William Robinson felt as if “I was somewhere else’’. The eminent Brisbane painter was so unmoored, so overcome with grief, “I wouldn ...
Esteemed artist William Robinson, 82, has returned to one of his earliest subject matters as his inspiration for many of the paintings in his beautiful new Sydney exhibition.