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Graham Fransella GRAHAM FRANSELLA Born 1950, Harrow, England SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2019 ‘Figure and Landscape’, Australian Galleries, Melbourne 2017 ‘People and Places’, Beaver Galleries, Canberra 2016 ‘Recent work’, Australian Galleries, Melbourne 2014 ‘figure and landscape’, Beaver Galleries, Canberra Heiser Gallery, Brisbane 2013 Australian Galleries, Roylston Street, Sydney 2012 ‘Recent work’, Australian Galleries, Smith Street, Melbourne 2011 Beaver Galleries, Canberra 2010 Heiser Gallery, Brisbane ‘Lakeline’, Australian Galleries, Smith Street, Melbourne 2009 Stella Downer Fine Art, Sydney 2008 ‘Canvas • Paper • Bronze’, Australian Galleries, Derby Street, Melbourne ‘paintings, prints & sculpture’, Beaver Galleries, Canberra 2007 Heiser Gallery, Brisbane Stella Downer Fine Art, Sydney 2005 Beaver Galleries, Canberra Heiser Gallery, Brisbane Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide Port Jackson Press, Melbourne 2004 Grahame Galleries, Brisbane 2003 Beaver Galleries, Canberra Stonington Stables Museum of Art, Deakin University, Melbourne Australian Art Resources, Sydney 2002 Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2001 Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide 2000 Axia Modern Art, Melbourne Beaver Galleries, Canberra 1999 Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 1998 ‘Recent Work’, Australian Galleries, Melbourne Beaver Galleries, Canberra 1997 Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide 1996 Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, England 1995 Beaver Galleries, Canberra ‘Recent Work’, Australian Galleries, Sydney ‘Recent Work’, Australian Galleries, Melbourne Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide 1993 Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide Australian Galleries, Sydney Grahame Galleries, Brisbane Beaver Galleries, Canberra 1992 Macquarie Galleries, Sydney Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne 19 October 2019 Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, England 1991 Macquarie Galleries, Sydney 1990 Grahame Galleries, Brisbane Macquarie Galleries, Sydney 1989 Macquarie Galleries, Sydney Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, England 1988 Anima Gallery, Adelaide Macquarie Galleries, Sydney 1987 Gerstman Abdullah Fine Arts International, Cologne, Germany 1986 Gerstman Abdullah Fine Arts International, Melbourne Alba Fine Art, Kew, London, England Macquarie Galleries, Sydney 1985 Gerstman Abdullah Fine Arts International, Cologne, Germany 1984 Gerstman Abdullah Fine Arts International, Melbourne Solander Gallery, Canberra Macquarie Galleries, Sydney 1983 Macquarie Galleries, Sydney 1982 Stuart Gerstman Galleries, Melbourne 1981 Stuart Gerstman Galleries, Melbourne 1978 Stuart Gerstman Galleries, Melbourne GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2019 ‘Australian Galleries: The Purves Family Business. The First Four Decades’, Book Launch and Group Exhibition, Australian Galleries, Melbourne ‘papermade’, Australian Galleries, Melbourne Geelong Acquisitive Print Award (Finalist), Geelong Gallery, Geelong, VIC 2018 Australian Print Triennial Prize (Finalist), The Art Vault, Mildura, VIC ‘Fit to Size’, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, Goulburn, NSW 2017 ‘Sculpture: medium and small scale – Mixed Sculptors’, Australian Galleries, Sydney 2016 ‘Impressions’, Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne ‘Life: Limited edition etchings, lithographs and linocuts’, Australian Galleries, Melbourne 2014 Tattersall’s Club Landscape Art Prize, Tattersall’s Club, Brisbane ‘one of each’, Australian Galleries, Derby Street, Melbourne ‘Australia Day 2014 Celebratory Exhibition’, Australian Galleries, Derby Street, Melbourne ‘Australia Day 2014 Celebratory Exhibition’, Australian Galleries, Roylston Street, Sydney 2013 ‘Works from the Stock Rooms’, Australian Galleries, Smith Street, Melbourne ‘Australian Galleries at Gallows Gallery’, Gallows Gallery, Perth Fleurieu Art Prize (Finalist), Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia, Adelaide 2012-13 ‘Summer Stock Show’, Australian Galleries, Derby Street, Melbourne Works from the Stock Rooms’, Australian Galleries, Smith Street, Melbourne 2012 Dobell Prize for Drawing, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Wynne Prize (Finalist), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 2011 Dobell Prize for Drawing (Finalist), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Burnie Print Prize, Burnie Regional Art Gallery, Burnie, TAS 2010 ‘Summer stock show’, Australian Galleries, Smith Street, Melbourne ‘Artists’ Prints made with Integrity I’, Australian Galleries, Smith Street, Melbourne 2009-10 ‘Summer Stock Show’, Australian Galleries, Smith Street, Melbourne 2009 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Dobell Prize for Drawing, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 19 October 2019 2008 ‘Summer Stock Show’, Australian Galleries, Smith Street, Melbourne ‘Wish You Were Here’, Tweed River Art Gallery, Murwillumbah, NSW Dobell Prize for Drawing, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney ‘Salon des Refusés’, S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney 2007 ‘Summer Stock Show’, Australian Galleries, Painting & Sculpture, Melbourne ‘Summer Stock Show’, Australian Galleries, Works on Paper, Melbourne Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 2006 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney ‘The Artist, the Printmaker’, Australian Art Resources, Melbourne Jacaranda Drawing Prize, Grafton Regional Gallery, Grafton, NSW Fletcher Jones Art Prize, Geelong Gallery, Geelong, VIC Redland’s Westpac Art Prize, Redlands, Sydney 2005 Dobell Prize for Drawing, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney ‘Hibrida II’, Gallery Brno, Brno, Czech Republic and Bradford, England ‘Artist’s Artists’, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2004 ‘Surface Tension, Twenty One Contemporary Australian Printmakers’, National Arts Club, New York, USA ‘Place made: Australian Print Workshop’, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra ‘By Male Order’, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, Wagga Wagga, NSW ‘A Small Private Eye’, Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne ‘Figure and Landscape’, Manningham City Gallery, Melbourne 2003 Blake Prize, University of Sydney, Sydney Dobell Prize for Drawing, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney National Works on Paper Award, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington, VIC Sydney Art on Paper Fair, Sydney 2002 Axia Modern Art, Sydney 2001 ‘Figure and Landscape, 3 artists’, (with Idris Murphy and Guy Warren), Gallery 101, Melbourne Axia Modern Art, Melbourne Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney ‘Then and Now’, Artists from Bradford Art School, Travelling Show, England ‘Melbourne Printmakers’, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane and Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne 2000 Dobell Prize for Drawing, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Melbourne Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne ‘Works on Paper’ Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, England London Art Fair, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, England ‘People in a Landscape’, Contemporary Australian Prints, Manilla, Philippines ‘Contemporary Lino Cuts 1995-98’, National Exhibition Touring Support, Australia 1999 ‘Volvo Galleries Exhibition’, Volvo Galleries, Sydney Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney ‘Focus on Australia’, Slovenian Biennale, Slovenia Sydney Art on Paper Fair, Sydney 1998 Amsterdam Art Fair, Amsterdam, Holland Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Axia Modern Art, Melbourne ‘Australian Prints from the Collection’, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney ‘Works on Paper from the Collection’, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra 1997 Dobell Prize for Drawing, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney London International Art Fair, London, England Sydney Art on Paper Fair, Sydney Geelong Print Prize, Geelong Gallery, Geelong, VIC 1996 Macarthur Print Award, Sydney 19 October 2019 Melbourne Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne National Works on Paper, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington, VIC ‘Gallery Artists’, Australian Galleries, Sydney Silk Cut Award, Glen Eira City Council, Melbourne 1995 Macarthur Print Award, Sydney 1994 Mary MacKillop Portrait Prize, Power House Museum, Sydney Melbourne Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne Fremantle Print Award, Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle, WA Osaka Triennale, Osaka, Japan Kedumba Drawing Award, Blue Mountains Grammer School, Katoomba, NSW Dobell Prize for Drawing, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 1993 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney ‘Selected Prints’, Australian Galleries, Sydney Amsterdam Art Fair, Amsterdam, Holland Holland Maastricht Print Biennale, Maastricht, Holland Sydney Art on Paper Fair, Sydney 1992 ‘Artist as Printmaker’, Editions Gallery, Melbourne Dobell Prize for Drawing, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Fremantle Print Award, Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle, WA ‘The Mitchelton Print Exhibition’, Mitchelton, NSW Melbourne Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne Amsterdam Art Fair, Amsterdam, Holland 1991 ‘The Watercolour’, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney ‘Official Opening’, Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne ‘Opening’, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney Nuremberg Arts Fair, Nuremberg, Germany Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney ‘Prints from the Collection’, Wollongong City Art Gallery, Wollongong, NSW Sydney Art on Paper Fair, Sydney 1989 Fremantle Print Exhibition, Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle, WA Aberdare Galleries Exhibition, Ipswich Regional Gallery, Ipswich, NSW ‘Painters’ Vision’, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney Bath Contemporary Arts Fair, Bath, England Chicago International Arts Fair, Chicago, USA 1988 ‘Australian
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