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Ep 133: Fred Fowler

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You can also see a short video of Fred in his studio here

There is something mesmerising about Fred Fowler’s paintings. The multitude of small, colour-filled shapes scattered across a monochrome background raise a lot of questions. Is that a pink cat? A cactus? An alien? Next to a mobile phone tower? Are they related?

Other amorphous elements seem purely abstract but still somehow evoke a response; a memory, an emotion. The viewer is taken into an alternate space where objects might be floating or fixed but often not identifiable.

Ultimately it’s a sensory experience which demands multiple viewings so it’s not surprising that these works fly off gallery walls in sell-out shows.

Fred’s work is held in the National Gallery of Australia and, although his roots are in graffiti art and graphic design, as soon as he began his studies at the Victorian College of the Arts it became clear to him the direction he should take.

In this interview he talks about that transition, the artists who have influenced him and the thoughts behind his work, openly sharing the struggles and doubts. It was a revealing and enjoyable conversation.

Fred is represented by Sophie Gannon Gallery and Jan Murphy Gallery.

To hear the podcast interview click on play beneath the above feature photo.

Scroll down to see a short Youtube video of Fred in his Melbourne studio.

Photo supplied by the artist

Upcoming shows

Links

https://youtu.be/4YLdWEGkcBA?si=Zwrs3g1xCS5DDh-4

‘Mooloomba Rd, Point Lookout’ (2020), synthetic polymer paint and oil paint on wood panel, 90 x 100cm

‘In this sunset’ (2021), synthetic polymer paint on wood panel, 100 x 90 cm

‘Overgrown’ 2020, synthetic polymer paint and oil paint on wood panel, 100 x 90 cm

‘Tarkine (study)’ (2019), oil paint and gold leaf on wood panel, 70 x 60 cm

‘Above Cylinder Beach’ (2018), oil stick on wood panel, 60 x 70cm

Still from ‘Samizdat 4’ 2021, digital, looping

See video on Instagram (cropped) here

Dimensions: 1078 × 606
Duration: 0:15
Blockchain: Ethereum

‘Cultural amnesia (Liquid State)’ 2012, spraypaint and synthetic polymer paint on wood panel, 100 x 130cm

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Artwork

Ep 133: Fred Fowler

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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Maria Stoljar. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Maria Stoljar hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

You can also see a short video of Fred in his studio here

There is something mesmerising about Fred Fowler’s paintings. The multitude of small, colour-filled shapes scattered across a monochrome background raise a lot of questions. Is that a pink cat? A cactus? An alien? Next to a mobile phone tower? Are they related?

Other amorphous elements seem purely abstract but still somehow evoke a response; a memory, an emotion. The viewer is taken into an alternate space where objects might be floating or fixed but often not identifiable.

Ultimately it’s a sensory experience which demands multiple viewings so it’s not surprising that these works fly off gallery walls in sell-out shows.

Fred’s work is held in the National Gallery of Australia and, although his roots are in graffiti art and graphic design, as soon as he began his studies at the Victorian College of the Arts it became clear to him the direction he should take.

In this interview he talks about that transition, the artists who have influenced him and the thoughts behind his work, openly sharing the struggles and doubts. It was a revealing and enjoyable conversation.

Fred is represented by Sophie Gannon Gallery and Jan Murphy Gallery.

To hear the podcast interview click on play beneath the above feature photo.

Scroll down to see a short Youtube video of Fred in his Melbourne studio.

Photo supplied by the artist

Upcoming shows

Links

https://youtu.be/4YLdWEGkcBA?si=Zwrs3g1xCS5DDh-4

‘Mooloomba Rd, Point Lookout’ (2020), synthetic polymer paint and oil paint on wood panel, 90 x 100cm

‘In this sunset’ (2021), synthetic polymer paint on wood panel, 100 x 90 cm

‘Overgrown’ 2020, synthetic polymer paint and oil paint on wood panel, 100 x 90 cm

‘Tarkine (study)’ (2019), oil paint and gold leaf on wood panel, 70 x 60 cm

‘Above Cylinder Beach’ (2018), oil stick on wood panel, 60 x 70cm

Still from ‘Samizdat 4’ 2021, digital, looping

See video on Instagram (cropped) here

Dimensions: 1078 × 606
Duration: 0:15
Blockchain: Ethereum

‘Cultural amnesia (Liquid State)’ 2012, spraypaint and synthetic polymer paint on wood panel, 100 x 130cm

  continue reading

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