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Academy, 2007
giclee print and synthetic polymer
paint on linoleum on wood panel
152 x 123 cm
Purchased 2007
born 1955
Bruce Reynolds was born in Canberra and studied at the ANU School of Art and the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne. He taught at the ANU School of Art in the 1980s and at Queensland College of Art from 1986 to 2006. Reynolds has had numerous solo exhibitions in Australia and has participated in many group exhibitions around Australia and in Germany. His work is held in public collections including the National Gallery of Australia, the Queensland Art Gallery and Artbank.
Academy derives from a photograph taken by the artist in the
early morning light from a hot air balloon over the Academy of
Science building in Canberra. The image has been printed on
patterned salvaged linoleum, which is adhered to a plywood
panel and painted with broad brushstrokes. Academy captures
an iconic Canberra building amid the curves of surrounding
roads, pedestrian pathways and traffi c circles, and offers an
unusual perspective of the unique wooded urban landscape of
Canberra. The work plays on lino as a container of everyday
memories; it alludes to nostalgia for the 1950s and also to the
post-war climate of optimism and intellectual nationalism in
which the Academy of Science building and its landscaping
were designed.
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