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ROBERT JACKS AO (1943 - 2014)

Robert Jacks was a famous and influential Australian painter, sculptor and printmaker. He studied sculpture from 1958 to 1960 at the Prahran Technical College, Melbourne, and painting in 1961 and 1962 at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. In 1966 he had his first solo exhibition at Gallery A, Melbourne from which a work was purchased for the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria. In 1968, he participated in ‘The Field’ an extremely influential exhibition at the new National Gallery of Victoria, which effectively launched color field abstraction in Australia. The winner of many art awards and prizes, he has exhibited consistently in Australia since 1966 in more than 50 solo exhibitions, including retrospectives. In 2001 the Bendigo Art Gallery established the Robert Jacks Drawing Prize. In 2006, he was named an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO). His mature work, while emerging out of the international abstract 'color field' movement of the late '60s, retains an ambiguous link to the representation of appearances, especially of objects in space. He passed away prematurely in 2014, and the National Gallery of Victoria paid tribute with a memorial exhibition of his work.

"The Steps Of Heaven" (1984)

original screenprint, ed. A/P 1/1

105 x 75cm

signed & dated '84 lower right

 

$5500

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