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JOANNA LAMB STILL MATTER / www.sullivanstrumpf.com / 799 Elizabeth St Zetland 2017 / T. 02 9698 4696

STILL MATTER In her fifteenth solo exhibition titled Still Matter, Joanna Lamb presents a new body of work that continues an ongoing examination of the arrangement of interior and exterior suburban spaces that surround our everyday life. Whether utilising paint, print, neon or Laminex, the philosophy behind her application of these mediums remains true. Each of her cool, hard-edged and highly refined compositions are disciplined exercises in the arrangement of line, shape and colour. Rigorous consideration is given to the formal dynamics in constructing these images, either individually or augmenting a collective set of works. Central to this exhibition is a suite of eight large scale interrelated collages constructed from laser-cut Laminex shapes. Lamb s approach to working with this commonplace domestic material somewhat references the repetitive techniques employed in her screen printed artworks. By using laser-cut Laminex she creates multiple compositions which are pieced together like pieces in a jigsaw puzzle. All eight works feature an image of the same generic domestic interior setting comprising of a dining room table and chairs. Like her paintings and screen prints, Lamb reduces this image to its basic elemental form and strips it of any superfluous detail, resulting in a composition that alternates between figuration and abstraction. The colour palette is also condensed to eight flat hues with their placement reconfigured in each consecutive collage. The only exception is a single plant motif seen through a window which is constantly rendered in green within each reinterpretation of the image. Lamb s choice of subject matter references her own experiences of living within these suburban environments as well as images found in real estate magazine and internet advertisements. Her interpretation of these settings is detached and the reduction and repetition technique she employs makes homely spaces, un-homely. This modus operandi also references the notion of the great Australian dream home and questions the flat and tedious aesthetic of our ever sprawling suburban landscape. Mark Stewart Joanna Lamb has participated in institutional exhibitions such as the Triumph of Modernism (touring), TarraWarra Museum of Art, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre (2015); PICA Salon 2013, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art (2013); Holiday and Memory, Penrith Regional Gallery and Lewers Bequest, Sydney (2013); Built, Art Gallery of Western Australia (2009); and Parallel Lives: Australian Painting Today, TarraWarra Biennial, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville (2006). Collections include Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth; Parliament House, Canberra; TarraWarra Museum of Art, VIC; Macquarie University, Sydney; La Trobe University, Melbourne; Edith Cowan University, Perth; Murdoch University, Perth and University of Western Australia, Perth.

Suburban House 10 2015 acrylic on canvas 150 x 180 cm

Suburban House 8 2015 acrylic on canvas 71 x 150 cm

Hairpin Planter with Lily 2015 acrylic and neon 180 x 110 x 6 cm edition of 3 + 2 AP

Bullet Planter with Flamingo Flower 2015 135 x 74 x 6 cm edition of 3 + 2 AP

Laminex Interior 201501 2015 Laminex Interior 201502 2015

Laminex Interior 201503 2015 Laminex Interior 201504 2015

Laminex Interior 201505 2015 Laminex Interior 201506 2015

Laminex Interior 201507 2015 Laminex Interior 201508 2015

Suburban House 14 2015 acrylic on paper (collage) 66.5 x 100 cm

Patio with Shed 2015 acrylic on paper (collage) 80 x 80 cm

JOANNA LAMB BORN 1972, PERTH EDUCATION 1997 Bachelor of Arts (Design), Curtin University, Perth 1994 Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts), Edith Cowan University, Perth AWARDS AND GRANTS 2015 Bankwest Contemporary Art Prize, Perth 2014 Geelong Contemporary Art Prize, Geelong Gallery, finalist 2012 Fisher s Ghost Art Award, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Sydney, finalist 2012 Gold Coast Art Prize, The Arts Centre, Gold Coast 2011 Bankwest Contemporary Art Prize, Bankwest Art Gallery, Perth, shortlisted 2010 Kings School Art Prize, The Kings School, Sydney, finalist 2007 ABN AMRO Emerging Artist Award, Sydney, highly commended 2006-7 Artflight Grant, ArtsWA, Perth 1996 Art Flight Grant, ArtsWA, Perth 1996 Visual Communication Prize, School of Design, Curtin University, Perth 1995 Drawing Prize, School of Design, Curtin University, Perth 1994 Art Theory Prize, Edith Cowan University, Perth COLLECTIONS Artbank Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth City of Joondalup, Perth Edith Cowan University, Perth Fidelity Worldwide Investment, Sydney Janet Holmes a Court Collection La Trobe Univeristy Art Museum Murdoch University, Perth Macquarie University Art Gallery Parliament House, Canberra Patrick Corrigan Collection, Sydney Perth Electoral Commission, Perth Royal Perth Hospital, Perth Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville University of Western Australia, Perth Wesfarmers, Perth Western Australian Legislative Assembly, Perth SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2015 Still Matter, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2014 Joanna Lamb, Art Stage Singapore, Sullivan+Strumpf, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 2013 15 Colour Series, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2011 Interiors, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2010 Apartment, Johnston Gallery, Perth 2009 High Rise, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2009 Flatland: A Continuing Romance (fig 26 29), Johnston Gallery, Perth 2008 Flatland: A Continuing Romance (fig 17 25), Johnston Gallery, Melbourne Art Fair, Royal Exhibition, Building, Melbourne 2007 Flatland: A Continuing Romance, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2006 Flatland, Johnston Gallery, Perth 2004 Pleasantville Paintings, Artplace, Perth 2003 Pleasantville, Fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne 2001 Identity, Artplace, Perth 1998 Slowness, Artplace, Perth 1996 Suburbia - Dreams and Desires, Verge Gallery, Perth GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2015 Hazelhurst Art on Paper Prize, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre 2015 The Triumph of Modernism in the Art of Australia, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and TarraWarra Museum of Art 2015 10th Anniversary Group Exhibition, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2014 Sublime Point: The Landscape In Painting, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre, Gymea 2013 PICA Salon 2013, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, Perth 2013 Holiday and Memory, Penrith Regional Gallery and Lewers Bequest, Emu Plains, Sydney 2012 Fisher s Ghost Art Award, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Sydney 2012 Gold Coast Art Prize, Gold Coast City Gallery, Gold Coast 2011 Korean International Art Fair, Sullivan+Strumpf, COEX Exhibition and Convention Centre, Seoul, Korea 2011 SSFA11, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2010 SSFA10, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2009 The Shilo Project, Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne, Melbourne and touring 2009 Built, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth 2009 SSFA09, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2008 Time and Place Selected Works from the TWMA Collection, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville 2008 SSFA08, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2007 ABN AMRO Emerging Artist Award, Sydney 2007 SSFA07, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2006 Parallel Lives: Australian Painting Today, TarraWarra Biennial 2006, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville 2005 Mix Tape, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth 2005-07 Configured, Art on the Move, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of Western Australia, Perth and touring 2005 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Invitation Art Prize, Central TAFE Art Gallery, Perth 2004 BankWest Art Prize, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, Perth 2004 Artfair 2004, Melbourne 2002 Artfair 2002, Melbourne 2001 Houseandlandpackage, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of Western Australia, Perth 2000 Artfair 2000, Melbourne 1999 Art99, Perth Art Fair, Perth 1998 Collaborations, Geraldton Regional Gallery, Geraldton 1997 The Artist s Self Portrait, Artshouse Gallery, Perth 1996 Suburbia - Dreams and Desires, Verge Gallery, Perth 1995 Art, Architecture, Dance - Praxis, Busy Bee Arcade Walls, James Street, Perth 1994 Degree Show, School of Visual Arts, Edith Cowan University, Perth 1994 National Tertiary Art Prize, Hobart 1994 Student Exhibition, Perth Galleries, Perth BIBLIOGRAPHY Joanna Lamb Abstracts Domestic Settings Using 15 Colours, Design Boom, www.designboom.com, 26 January 2014 Clement, Tracey. View To Surbubia, Art Collector, 2014 Special: Art Stage Singapore, p. 22-25, January 2014 Serisier, Gillian. In Review: 15 Colours by Joanna Lamb, Australian Design Review, 13 December 2013 Preston, Sam. Joanna Lamb s Colour Ways, Broadsheet, 21 June 2013 15 Colour Series by Joanna Lamb, Habitus Living, 12 June 2013 Joanna Lamb: 15 Colour Series Art Collector, www.artcollector.net, 18 June 2013 A Show of Art in Summer at the Gold Coast City Gallery, Antiques&Art, November 2012 - March 2013, p9 Junker, Ute. Art Attack, JetStar Magazine, March 2012 p 47-52 Inside Out, Interiors, Joanna Lamb, 10 August 2011, www.blogs.homelife. com.au Habitus Living, Joana Lamb, Interiors, 21 July 2011, www.habitusliving.com Lamb, Joanna, What Now?, Art Collector, 2009, p162 Munro, Catharine, Capturing the Viewer in the Everlasting Here and Now, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 November 2009, p 13 Thomas, Sarah. Shifting Grounds 1985 2007, Encounters with Australian Modern Art, Ed. Palmer, Maudie, 2008, p 235-236 Nelson, Robert. Humvee rises to the Occasion, The Age, Metro Arts and Culture, 30 July 2008, p 16 Walker, Wendy. Neutralising the Cacophony, catalogue essay, Johnston Gallery, 2008 Strickland, Katrina. Collectors board the red dot express, Australian Financial Review, 19-20 July 2008, p 43 Strickland, Katrina. Artists to Watch What s Hot in Galleries, Australian Financial Review, 21-27 December, 2007 Strickland, K. Odd Lots, Australian Financial Review, 20 September, 2007 Cook, Robert. Trance, Catalogue Essay, Sullivan + Strumpf, 2007 Lean, Eva. House Speciality: Emerging Artist Joanna Lamb uses Figurative Description to Create Cool, Curiously Hybrid Images of Australia, Insite, Winter 2007, p 194-197 Crawford, Ashley, Australia s 50 Most Collectable Artists Australian Art Collector, Issue 39, 2007, p 161 Cook, Robert. Wallpaper for the New World Order, catalogue essay, Johnston Gallery, 2006 Nelson, Robert. Slick, smooth and stylised paintings leave the angst of yesteryear behind, The Age, 30 August, 2006 Spencer, Ric. Weekend Extra, The West Australian, 7 January, 2006 McGrath, Judith. Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Biennial Art Award www. artseeninwa.com, August 2005 Spencer, Ric. Weekend Extra The West Australian, 26 June, 2004 Bromfield, David. Arts Today The West Australian, 18 August 2001 Third, Amanda. Identity Catalogue Essay, Artplace, 2001 Cook, Robert. Houseandlandpackage Catalogue Essay, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, 2001 Cook, Robert. Auto Perspective The West Australian, 7 January, 2000 Bromfield, David. Look Hard to Learn The West Australian, 20 June 1998 Chand, Jeff. Writing on the work of Joanna Lamb - Slowness, Voices from the Underground, Issue 3, 1998 Cook, Robert. Arts Today The West Australian, 17 June 1998 Bromfield, David. Lamb Captures the Looming Horrors of Tunnel Vision The West Australian, 23 November 1996 Bromfield, David. Passion and Pathos in the Inner City, The West Australian, 13 May 1995 Miller, Nikki. Graduates Achieve a Delicate Balance, The West Australian, 21 December 1994

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