Australian Women Artists
Australian women artists have been (and continue to be) underrepresented and undervalued in this country despite the stunning artistic works that have been produced since the mid nineteenth century.
This podcast will shine a light on those artists and their spectacular art works. I'll be talking to the artists themselves, both established and emerging, as well as experts on Australian women artists in history.
Australian Women Artists
Robyn Stacey
Australian Women Artists
The podcast
Ep 47 Robyn Stacey
Robyn Stacey is one of Australia’s most established and respected photographers, exhibiting widely in Australia and internationally since the mid-1980s.
As a photographer and installation artist she is celebrated for transforming ordinary spaces into cinematic worlds of light, history, and intimacy.
Through large-scale photographs, camera obscura works (which we talk about in our conversation), and evocative still lifes, she reimagines how we see the domestic and the personal.
Her art invites us to look closer to discover the stories within.
Besides her many accolades and awards, Robyn was featured in Know My Name: Australian Women Artists 1900 to Now, a landmark exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Australia that was aimed to highlight the contributions of women artists to Australia’s cultural landscape (sounds like a familiar theme).
Head to the link in my bio for our conversation
Some of her images are on my instagram. You can see others on her website
www.robynstacey.com.au
She's represented by
Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney
Jan Manton Gallery, Brisbane
PDNB Gallery, Dallas
Images (detail)
1 RS by Brett Boardman Studio
2 Thursday 14 December 2023 at 10:46:18 photographic print 120x160
3 Aurum 2019 photographic print on metallic paper 154x179
4 Wendy and Brett Whiteley's Library 2016 Type c print 110x159
5 Comfort Inn Riviera SAMHRI 2016 Thpe c print 110x147
6 Fontaine de Vaucluse 2009 Type c print 120cx170
7 Ice 1989 Gloss cibachrome print 120 x 202