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Dale Frank

Dale Frank_His little dog shivered seismically perhaps sensing something pending_2010
Dale Frank_My lips are sealed Danish Silver consumed in minutes_2010
Dale Frank_He was a reticent hostage awaiting his own redolent redoubtable future_2010
Dale Frank_A pound of flesh in every blog, a bleating peat bog_2010
Dale Frank_No matter what he did to alleviate the affliction, he just could not get the taste of what could only be described as Contreau from his mouth_2010
Dale Frank_His mind and thoughts lay derelict in  the long swaying grass as he lifted his head from his bed to notice what past as death of sorts_2010
Frank_2010_installation view_Gow Langsford Gallery_11 August-3 September_2010
Frank_2010_installation view_Gow Langsford Gallery_11 August-3 September_2010
Frank_2010_installation view_Gow Langsford Gallery_11 August-3 September_2010
Frank_Stick to what you know best, an attachment on affection outlined in nightly emissions_2010
Frank_The no win scenario was a Jack Pot at a sade distance
Frank_Quitting was not an option_2010
Frank_Whispering from his day bed they just did not get it
Frank_With an aversion to onerous affection he took obscene pleasure in the calls of telephone marketers
Frank_The personal history of Four Seasons sequested in his Liver, a jaundice ballroom of lies from yesterdays
Dale Frank_2010
Dale Frank_2010

Recent Paintings
11 August - 3 September 2010

Complex galaxies of brilliant colour react into each other in Dale Frank's enigmatic abstractions. Laden surfaces reveal the expressive potential of paint but the fluid and lyrical nature of his canvases belie the calculated science of his painting practice.

Acutely aware of the changing malleability of his materials Frank pours layers of varnish upon each other at varying stages of its transformation from liquid to solid. By tilting and moving the canvas the liquids coalesce and, depending on the relative stages in the drying process, the colours blend or separate forming swirling liquid patterns.

Dale Frank: Recent Paintings brings together a series of new paintings which, with the fervour of minimal gesture, extend his ongoing science-like practice.
 
In recent years Frank has cited five seemingly disparate artists as influential in the development of his early artistic practice and thinking - English artists, Dorian Gray and Turner; the Spanish artists, Goya and Velazquez and American artist, Robert Ryman. This series of paintings can be seen as an acknowledgement and consolidation of these influences.

With a career spanning over thirty years Frank is one of Australias foremost contemporary painters. His work was recently included in The 2010 Biennale of Sydney The Beauty of Distance, Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age, curated by David Elliott. Highlights of his career include inclusion in Contemporary Australia: Optimism at the Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of Modern Art (2008) and the 8th Biennale of Sydney, curated by Rene Block (1990). A major retrospective of his work was held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2000) and in 2005 Frank won The Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize at the Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria.  A major new monograph on Franks work So Far: the Art of Dale Frank 2005-1980 was published in 2007. His work is held in all public collections in Australia and in numerous private and corporate collections in Australia, Europe and the United States. 

Read T.J McNamara's review in The New Zealand Herald here.

Please note that a selection of news works, not included in the exhibition at our Lorne St gallery, are also on view at another inner city venue by appointment. Please contact us to arrange a time to view.