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Schubert Contemporary congratulates Craig Waddell, for the

2008 AGNSW Moya Dyring Memorial Studio, Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris
 



Schubert Contemporary again congratulates Susan Simonini, this time for winning the

Inaugural Queensland Villages Acquisitive Art Prize
 



Schubert Contemporary congratulates Anthony Lister.
He has entered the National Gallery collection and been selected for the ABN Amro Award.

 


Schubert Contemporary congratulates Julie Poulsen for winning the main prize at the

Sheraton Mirage Oceanic Art Awards


Urban Foreground
150 x 120 cm



 
Anthony Bennett

Will be Supported by Schubert Contemporary
 

New Generation
(Stand N7)

Reminiscent of Willem de Kooning, Bennett’s style has a “... distorted, looping vigour and wristy delineation of shape - his brush dragging form into existence.”  Each human visage however, survives its painterly attack and is instantly recognizable. The directness of Anthony Bennett’s technique also reveals something of the artist himself. Such uninhibited spontaneity requires considerable self-assurance, acute observational skills and a shrewd grasp of character. 



Schubert Contemporary congratulates Susan Simonini for winning the 2D section of the

2007 Gold Coast Art & Design Award
 



Anthony Lister at 'Allarmi 3'

 Italy - May 2007

 Anthony Lister has been selected to participate in the 'Allarmi 3, Nuovo Contingente' Exhibition in Como, Italy.  An annual event which focuses on displaying the work of exciting, emerging contemporary artists.

 


2007 Prometheus Art Award Finalists represented by Schubert Contemporary

 Vincent Fantauzzo

Lady Macbeth

 

Oil/Linen

 

150 x 150 cm

  Katherine Hattam 

The Psychology Of

Interpersonal Relations

 

Mixed Media/Paper

 

228 x 112 cm

Abbey McCulloch  

 

The Budgerigar

 

Oil/Canvas

 

120 x 150 cm

Wade Owen

Memento


Californian Quail, Oil, Enamel, Acrylic

and Bitumen on Canvas

150 x 200 cm

                            

Karlee Rawkins

Mother Goat

 

Mixed Media/Canvas

 

155 x 200 cm

 Peter Smets  

Curious

 

Oil/Canvas

 

100 x 110 cm

Marc Renshaw

Enigma Whip

 

Mixed Media/Canvas

 

125 x 150 cm

Congratulations to all of the artist selected


 2007 Churchie Emerging Art Awards Finalists represented by Schubert Contemporary

Susan Simonini

       Love Thy Wheelie Bin                     Noise And Beauty

                Silkscreen                               Acrylic/Canvas


               73 x 54 cm                                 90 x 100 cm

Wade Owen


Two Truths #2


Rooster, Timber, Oil, Enamel, Acrylic and

Bitumen on Canvas

150 x 200 cm



 
Craig Waddell

Will be Supported by Art Galleries Schubert
 

 
Hollow Air
170 x 140


Amber Cascade
170 x 140

Above are a selection of artwork that will be on our stand at Art Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building
 

Craig Waddell was born in Sydney in 1973. Waddell was recently the recipient of the 2007 Marten Bequest Travelling Art Scholarship as well a 2007 Gunnery studio residency (Art space Woolloomooloo) through the Ministry of Arts. Waddell has been a finalist in the 2006 Archibald, the 2006 Kilgour Prize and the ABN AMRO 2006 Emerging art award.

 

Archibald Prize Finalists 2007
 

Cherry Hood - Portrait of Ben Quilty

Abbey McCulloch - Portrait of Toni Collette

 

Zhong Chen - Self Portrait

 

Wynne Prize Finalist

Zhong Chen - Rainy Day

Sulman Prize Finalist

Zhong Chen - Happy Days

Doug Moran National Portrait Prize Finalists

VR Morrison - Self Portrait as a Reluctant Feminist

Highly Commended

Scott Goddard - The Naughty Chair
 


 

Louise Feneley

Metro Five Art Prize Finalist

Dane Lovett