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‘Edge’ is a stunning exhibition of hard edge painters at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley, showing until December 22, 2022.

Mitchell Fine Art's final exhibition for 2022, 'Edge' presents the artworks of Sydney artists Annalisa Ferraris and Maximillian Daniels, and Central Australian Indigenous artist Kudditji Kngwarreye.

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Their paintings are interpretations of an artform that combines hard edged geometric compositions, the use of intense colour palettes and a fearless approach to colour field painting.

The apparent simplicity of these artworks disguises the research, contemplation and thought behind the artist’s practice.

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Annalisa Ferraris’ artworks are minimalist compositions designed to evoke a sense of place or consciousness and are not intended to be a depiction of a specific location. Her intention is to elicit a feeling, a memory, an emotion. A conjuring of either memories or a place that we would like to be.

Maximilian Daniels has spent the best part of a decade experimenting with the relationship and interdependence between light and colour. Using up to 35 layers of colour in a single work, Daniels explores the union of fields of colour, light and luminosity.

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Kudditji Kngwarreye’s paintings are a depiction of his beloved country in Central Australia. Kudditji passed away in 2017 and the works in the exhibition were all created as the artist approached his 80th year. With no formal training in composition or colour theory his paintings are an intuitive response to his homelands and culture.  

Good to know - Art lovers can sign up to the gallery's mailing list to receive information on exhibitions and events or follow the gallery on Facebook and Instagram.

Need to know - The gallery is open 6 days a week and provides free onsite parking.

Mitchell Fine Art is a valued partner of Must Do Brisbane.com

Mitchell Fine Art

86 Arthur St

Fortitude Valley

Nov 29-Dec 22, 2022

Mon-Fri 10-5.30

Sat 10-5

Free entry

07 3254 2297

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