William Rose – Construction in Space

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This original Mid Century Modern offset lithograph was published in Limited Edition by The Australian newspaper, being part of a series of images they offered in homage to the great Australian living painters of the day. This edition is limited to 2500 copies, of which this is No 1272.

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Australian artist William Rose was born in 1929 in the industrial suburb of Carrington New South Wales. After working both at sea and in factories, Rose undertook art studies at Newcastle Technical College and held his first exhibition in Newcastle in 1954. After moving to Sydney where he furthered his artistic education, Rose became a member of what, conservative art historian Bernard Smith described as The Victoria Street Group of Sydney abstract expressionists. He organised the influential exhibition Directions 1 with fellow artists John Olsen, John Passmore, Eric Smith and Robert Klippel in 1956. Although Rose was included in Direction 1, his work demonstrates marked differences from the customary abstract expressionism – which is perhaps why he described himself as a Constructivist

Rose’s distinctive powerful cross-hatched grids floating over a white ground were the mainstay of his painting throughout his career. The artist’s drawings and paintings are uncompromising and controlled quests in the composition of abstract space. The artist gradually moved away from his early use of vertical and horizontal structure to his characteristic diagonally slated grids, injecting his later works with a fresh, vibrant rhythm. Rose’s abiding passion for classical music underscored his paintings as Harmoniously as it resonated throughout his studio as he worked.

Throughout the early 1960s, Rose’s work was represented in significant national exhibitions, including Recent Australian Painting Whitechapel Gallery, London in 1961 and in 1963 in Antipodean Vision Tate Gallery, London. From 1957 to 1991, Rose held about 20 solo exhibitions in Melbourne, Sydney, in Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York and the Lewers Bequest at the Penrith Regional Art Gallery in 1991.

William Rose’s work is widely represented across major Australian art galleries including the National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Art Gallery of WA, National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Queensland Art Gallery, Museums and art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Queen Victoria Art Gallery & Museum, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. The artists work is also regionally represented at Newcastle Regional Gallery and Rockhampton Regional Gallery.

Rose’s drawings and paintings are relentless and disciplined pursuits in the composition of abstract space

Reference: Biography details thanks to Art Nomad

Dimensions 65 × 103 cm
Artist

William Rose (1929 – 1997)

Image Size

51 x 92cm

Painted

1959 Oil on canvas mounted on hardboard

Printed

1970 The Australian and Ibis Imprints, Sydney Australia

Limited

44/2500

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