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John Olsen

John Olsen

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


In ' magazine, on the John Olsen Retrospective at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1993:



John Olsen at the Art Gallery of New South Wales

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


"During an early sojourn in

Europe between 1957 and 1960, Australian painter John Olsen absorbed the influences of among others, Hayter,Dubuffet, COBRA artists Lucebert, Jorn and Alechinski and Tapies. His work also shows affinities with Far Eastern art and demonstrates an interest in literature, particularly such Anglo- Celtic writers as Yeats, Thomas, Joyce and Beckett. But this retrospective of his of his paintings revealed an oeuvre that could only have been produced within the Australian context. He has taken as his chief subject the Australian landscape, and he has given expression to aspirations that permeate much of Australian culture. His acute evocations of local wildlife, Aussie larrikins (roguish outlaw types) and the immense, intractable landmass itself constitute an art that is regional but in no sense provincial.

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


A typical Olsen painting combines an implied aerial view with an ambiguous and seemingly unpremeditated figuration. His characteristically quizzical line and and irregular squiggles and dots deftly render countless organisms, large and minute. Their environment is conjured through loosely brushed and stained expanses of colour (on canvas or hardboard) That are keyed to natural light. Even when he is referring to the outback landscape, usually noted for its austerity and inhospitality, Olsen's imagery teems with life. Yet the same lines sometimes read as geological mappings. In Olsen's work there is no foreground/ middle ground/ background schema, nor any sign of European landscape's concern with "human scale." Intend he employs simultaneously the contrary vantages of naturalist and geographer or, to put it another way, the viewpoints of frog and eagle.

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Olsen is a master watercolourist- witness a series of large works(often around 8 feet high) on Japanese torinoko paper with titles such as The Rookery, Dying Creek Bed and Owls at Cooper's Creek. These exquisite and humorous paintings bear comparison with the best of Zen sumi tradition without ever striking a false note. Another group of paintings, begun in 1987 and dominated by tar blacks and heavy umbers, adumbrates themes of Spanish village life, literary references and autobiographical probings, all in a tragicomic mode. A purely Olsen touch appears in the darkness that is animated by scrawly images in Donde Voy? Self-Portraits in Moments of Doubt: a squidgy little fried egg, hovering

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


in space where one of the figure's genitals would be in a fuller rendering, refers playfully to Velazquez, a symbol of redemption and a particular not- quite- cooked bit of breakfast. Olsen's work has not yet been seen in the , yet this retrospective would more than hold its own at any of our major venues".

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Biography

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Born in

Newcastle
, 1928.



John Olsen received an Order of Australia (A.O.) in 2001. In 1977 he was awarded the O.B.E. for services to the Arts and in 1993 he was awarded an Australian Creative Fellowship. He was also

awarded the Wynne Prize in 1969 and 1985 amongst many other awards throughout his career.

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Selected Solo Exhibitions

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


1955  John Olsen, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney

1958  John Olsen, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney

1960  Olsen, Galerie Lambert, Paris

         John Olsen, Terry Clune Galleries, Sydney

1963  An Exhibition of Recent Paintings, Gouaches & Drawings by John Olsen,

         Clune Galleries, Sydney

         John Olsen: Recent Paintings, Australian Galleries, Melbourne

1965  John Olsen, Clune Galleries, Sydney

         John Olsen, South Yarra Gallery, Melbourne

1967  Entrance to the Castle of Life: John Olsen 66-67, Clune Galleries, Sydney

         Entrance to the Castle of Life: John Olsen 66-67, South Yarra Gallery, Melbourne

1969  The Dunmoochin Summer: John Olsen '69, Rudy Komon Gallery, Sydney

         John Olsen '69- Exhibition of Gouches and Oil Paintings, White Studio, Adelaide

1970  John Olsen, Reid Gallery, Brisbane

1971  John Olsen, Rudy Komon Gallery, Sydney

1972  John Olsen, Australian Galleries, Melbourne

1973  John Olsen, Rudy Komon Gallery, Sydney

1974  John Olsen, Atelier 72 Gallery, Adelaide

1975  John Olsen: Edge of the Void, Rudy Komon Gallery, Sydney

         John Olsen 74-75: Edge of the Void and Opera House Mural Studies,

         Australian Galleries, Melbourne

         Edge of the Void: Paintings, Drawings, Etchings and Lithographs by John Olsen,

         Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide

         John Olsen: Etchings, Gallery Huntly, Canberra

1976  John Olsen: Recent oil paintings, gouches, drawings and etchings,

         Ray Hughes Gallery, Brisbane The Child in us All, St John's Anglican Cathedral, Brisbane

1977  John Olsen: Recent Paintings, Australian Galleries, Melbourne

1978  John Olsen: Paintings and Drawings 77-78, Barry Stern Galleries, Sydney

1979  John Olsen: Earth Hold etchings, Cintra House, Brisbane

1980  John Olsen: Exhibition of Recent Paintings, Australian Galleries, Melbourne

         John Olsen: Paintings and Drawings 77-80 Lister Gallery, Festival of Perth, Perth

         John Olsen: My Complete Graphics, David Reid Gallery, Sydney

1981  John Olsen: A Sliver of Time, Barry Stern Galleries, Sydney

1982  John Olsen 81-82 and Noela Hjorth, Bortignon's Kalamunda Gallery of Man, Festival of Perth, Perth

         John Olsen, Australian Galleries, Melbourne

1983  John Olsen: Selected Graphics, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth

         John Olsen - The Land Beyond Time, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth

         (touring exhibition- travelling throughout Australia 1984-1990)

1984  John Olsen, Tynte Gallery, Adelaide Festival 1984, Adelaide

1985  John Olsen, Tynte Gallery, Adelaide

1986  Paintings and Drawings by John Olsen from the permanent collection,

         Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

         John Olsen - In Search of the Open Country 1961-1986, Heide, Melbourne

         John Olsen: Gold, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

         John Olsen, Australian Galleries, Melbourne

1987/8 John Olsen - Encounters with Drawing, Wollongong City Gallery, Wollongong

1988  John Olsen - Encounters with Drawing, Australian Galleries, Melbourne

1989  John Olsen, Greenhill Gallery, Perth

1990  John Olsen, Australian Galleries, Sydney

1991  John Olsen, Australian Galleries, Melbourne

1991/2 John Olsen Retrospective, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne 1 Nov 1991 - 3 Feb 1992

1992  John Olsen Retrospective, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 8 May - 28 June, 1992

1993  John Olsen: Recent Works, Sherman Galleries Goodhope, Sydney

         John Olsen: Recent Etchings, Olsen Carr Art Dealers, Sydney

1994  John Olsen: Recent Work 1992-1994, Deutscher Fine Art, Melbourne

1995  John Olsen: Recent Works, Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane

1998  John Olsen: Recent Paintings 1995 - 1998, Olsen Carr Art Dealers, Sydney

         'New York Nowhere', recent paintings and works on paper, Olsen Carr Art Dealers, Sydney

2000  John Olsen: Past & Present, Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Selected Group Exhibitions

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Southern Reflections: Ten Contemporary Artists, an exhibition that toured Northern Europe, 1998-1999

Private Collections, Orange Regional Gallery, 1998

Escape Artists: Modernists in the Tropics, touring regional galleries in Queensland and New South Wales 1998-1999

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Collections



John Olsen's work is represented in all Australian state gallery collections, the National Gallery of
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Canberra and regional galleries wide. He is also represented in institutional, corporate and private collections in

Australasia, ,

Europe and the .

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Selected Bibliography

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Virginia Spate, John Olsen, Georgian House, Melbourne, 1973

John Olsen, Salute to Five Bells: John Olsen's Opera House Journal, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1973

John Olsen, My Complete Graphics, 1957-79, Gryphon Books, Melbourne, 1980

Sandra McGrath and John Olsen, The Artist and the Desert, Bay Books, Sydney and London, 1981

John Olsen: Gold, exhibition catalogue, introduction by Edmund Capon, essay by John Olsen, AGNSW, Sydney, 1986

Deborah Hart, John Olsen, Craftsman House, 1991

John Olsen, Drawn from Life, D&S, Sydney, 1997

 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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