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Read MoreGeelong Art Gallery
23 November 2019 – 23 February 2020
Stephen Bram began exhibiting his work in the mid-1980s and has achieved a reputation as one of Australia’s most accomplished contemporary artists. He is critically acclaimed for highly refined paintings, large-scale wall drawings, and architectural environments that he has produced and exhibited in galleries around the world. Bram’s long engagement with abstraction takes, for him, a radical new direction in Geelong Gallery’s Australian première of a new series of mesmerising black and white paintings that extend the ways in which Bram tests illusion, representation, landscape, architecture, and the perception of viewers.
Untitled, 2019
acrylic on canvas board
25.4 x 20.3 cm
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