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 Jan Senbergs, Otway monolith, 2007, acrylic on canvas, 183 x 152cm | | |
Niagara Galleries
is pleased to present
Jan Senbergs
Angahook - Otway
1 - 26 May 2007
Please join the artist for opening drinks on
Tuesday 8 May 2007 from 6.00pm
Jan Senbergs
Born in Latvia in 1939, Jan Senbergs arrived in Australia in 1950. Senbergs completed an apprenticeship in silk-screen printing and began exhibiting in the early 1960s. In 1966 he held his first exhibition at Rudy Komon Gallery in Sydney and later that year was awarded the Helena Rubinstein Travelling Art Scholarship. In 1973 he represented Australia at the Sao Paulo Biennale in Brazil, the first of many honours in an illustrious career including a special commission for a large-scale relief-mural for the High Court of Australia in Canberra in 1980, holding the position of member of the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council from 1984-1987, Trustee of the National Gallery of Victoria from 1984-1989 and in 1989 he was appointed the Visiting Professor - Chair of Australian Studies at Harvard University, Boston, USA.
In 1993 a major survey exhibition, Imagined Sites - Imagined Realities was held at Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, and he was awarded the William Dobell Drawing Prize by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney the same year.
In 2006, a major exhibition surveying his drawing practice was curated by Elizabeth Cross for the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. This exhibition, Jan Senbergs Drawing will tour regional Australia in 2007.
His work is represented at the National Gallery of Australia and in all state galleries in Australia. Internationally his work is included in the collections of the National Gallery, Washington D.C; Wadsworth-Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and the Musuem of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas among others. The book Voyage and Landfall by Patrick McCaughey was published by Melbourne University Press under the Miegunyah imprint.
Copies of Patrick McCaughey's 'Voyage and Landfall - The Art of Jan Senbergs' are available from the Niagara Bookshop for $59.95.
The artist will be pleased to sign copies on the night.
A fully illustrated colour catalogue is available
for $11 plus postage and handling. |