exhibitions

prints, drawings and mixed media

17 October – 3 November 2019

about the exhibition

Rona Green’s principal interest as an artist is the nature of individuality and expression of identity. Within her hand-coloured linocuts, she utilises her love of animals to explore how the body can be used as a vehicle for story by means of transformative devices, especially anthropomorphism and body modification. Rona transforms familiar domestic pets into tattoo-covered thugs and punks reflecting underground street culture, her animal subjects taking on very human characteristics and attitudes. Her rough and ready animals express a range of emotions and are full of personality. Some are provocative and menacing with their challenging stares, while others have jaded or apprehensive facial expressions revealing a comical helplessness. While her works are simply rendered, her imagery has many layers and lends itself to reflection on the social issues of identity formation, including gender and class politics. Rona’s animals are visual archetypes of social outcasts and demonstrate the ability of tattoos to visually record a person’s history or identity. Also, for the first time, Rona is displaying her ‘Poppets’ at Beaver Galleries. The figures, composed of digital print on fabric, are arranged in dioramic displays and transfer between each other a playful synergy, exploring Rona’s fascination with science fiction, secret societies, B-grade movies and sub cultures.

Rona Green has been exhibiting since 1994 and has received numerous prizes, including acquisitive awards at galleries in Geelong, Fremantle, and Swan Hill and, in 2006, the Silk Cut Award. Rona was engaged in teaching positions from 2000 to 2017, and has travelled to Singapore, Borneo, Brunei, the Netherlands, Romania, and most recently to Japan. Her prints are held in numerous collections including the National Gallery of Australia, Artbank, Art Gallery of South Australia, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Silk Cut Foundation, Chiang Mai Contemporary Art Museum (Thailand), Chicago Printmaking Collective (USA), London Print Studios (UK) and University of Colorado (USA).

exhibition images

  • 1. $1,230 Wylie and Kev - hand coloured linocut, edition 2 of 17, 27 x 52 cm (unframed $950)

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  • 2. $2,050 Samuil - hand coloured linocut, trial proof, 75 x 55 cm (unframed $1,650)

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  • 3. $1,250 Fatty Gastelum - ink and pencil on paper, 15 x 11.5 cm

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  • 4. $1,250 Piet - ink and pencil on paper, 15 x 15 cm

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  • 5. $1,250 Dorgu - ink and pencil on paper, 15 x 11.5 cm

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  • 6. $1,700 Ice cream days - hand coloured linocut, edition 5 of 23, 49 x 72 cm (unframed $1,350)

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  • 7. $1,230 Lowis - hand coloured linocut, edition 2 of 23, 40 x 35 cm (unframed $950)

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  • 8. $1,230 Cheeky Clive - hand coloured linocut, artist proof, 43 x 33 cm

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  • 9. $2,480 Hud and Mugsy - hand coloured linocut, trial proof, 60 x 88 cm (unframed $1,900)

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  • 10. $1,050 Van Gerven - hand coloured linocut, edition 44 of 44, 37 x 28 cm (unframed $800)

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  • 11. $1,230 Ddraig - hand coloured linocut, edition 2 of 23, 38 x 36 cm (unframed $950)

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  • 12. $2,250 We like to laugh and clown – framed mixed media assemblage - digital print on fabric, toy stuffing, thread, ink on paper, 32 x 48.5 x 6 cm

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  • 13. $2,250 In a B movie - framed mixed media assemblage - digital print on fabric, toy stuffing, thread, ink on paper, 32 x 48.5 x 6 cm

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  • 14. $2,950 King of Punchbowl - hand coloured linocut, edition 4 of 17, 106 x 74 cm (unframed $2,250)

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  • 15. $1,050 Charlie - hand coloured linocut, edition 15 of 23, 34 x 30 cm (unframed $800)

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  • 16. $1,700 Pascal - hand coloured linocut, edition 8 of 23, 56 x 56 cm (unframed $1350)

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  • 17. $1,230 Wayno and Bazza - hand coloured linocut, variable edition 14 of 17, 32 x 49 cm (unframed $950)

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  • 18. $2,050 Roberto Fortuno - hand coloured linocut, edition 1 of 13, 55 x 76 cm (unframed $1,650)

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  • 19. $2,250 Doctor Ja and the twins – framed mixed media assemblage - digital print on fabric, toy stuffing, thread, ink on paper, 32 x 43 x 6 cm

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