exhibitions

prints

11 - 21 November 2021

about the exhibition

The prints, paintings and sculptures of GW Bot engage with the environment in a topographic and metaphysical sense, and can be interpreted as an allegory for a person’s passage through life. Through her unique visual language of glyphs, GW Bot maps the landscape – not literally, but intuitively – with her markings always born from personal experience. This extensive repertoire of glyph motifs occurs across all mediums of her work. On one level, they are evocative of branches and twigs and have also been likened to the moth tracks on scribbly gums, but they also refer to more holistic systems of thinking about the environment including morphic, zoomorphic and anthropomorphic systems. Her glyphs operate on a number of levels with allusion and association to forms abstracted from the landscape. Parallels may also be drawn with cosmological markings, mapping out the progression of time, seasons or natural events. Printmaking is Bot’s primary medium, and her use of the linocut allows for flexibility of line and an intricacy of execution. For over a decade Bot has been working with bronze and rusted steel, creating impressively scaled glyph relief sculptures. “In the Australian context these steel glyphs are stark, stringent and struggling but nevertheless alive and seem to dance. They are a metaphor for ourselves.” GW Bot draws her exhibiting name from an early French citation to a wombat or ‘le grand Wam Bot’. This remains her totemic identity that confirms a oneness with the environment. In all variations of her work, GW Bot marries a mastery of technique with unlimited creativity and intuition.

GW Bot studied in London, Paris and Australia, graduating from the Australian National University in 1982. She has been a full-time artist since 1985 and has held over fifty solo exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Perth, London, Paris, New York, Los Angeles and Manila. Her work is represented in over one hundred public collections, including the National Gallery of Australia, The Albertina (Vienna), British Museum (London), Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Bibliothèque Nationale (Paris) and Fogg Museum of Fine Arts (Harvard University, USA), as well as numerous Australian regional galleries, corporate collections and domestic and international tertiary, college and academy art collections.

exhibition images

  • 1. $4,200 ...the tree of life also in the midst of the garden - unique linocut on tapa cloth & Magnani paper, series i of 25, 99 x 53cm (irreg), framed

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  • 2. $4,400 Ocean and grassland glyphs - unique linocut on tapa cloth, series i of 25, 122.5 x 55cm (irreg), framed

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  • 3. $4,400 Ocean glyphs - unique linocut on tapa cloth, series i of 25, 127 x 55cm (irreg), framed

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  • 4. $4,400 Sand glyphs - unique linocut on tapa cloth, series i of 25, 123 x 51cm (irreg), framed

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  • 5. $4,400 Poet and cosmos - unique linocut on tapa cloth, series i of 25, 127.5 x 55cm (irreg), framed

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  • 6. $4,400 Celestial poet - unique linocut on tapa cloth and Korean hanji paper, series i of 25, 123 x 51cm (irreg), framed

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  • 7. $4,400 The poet - unique linocut on tapa cloth, series i of 25, 120 x 54cm (irreg), framed

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  • 8. $3,600 ...the tree of life also in the midst of the garden I - linocut on Magnani paper, edition of 25, 92.5 x 52.5cm, framed

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  • 9. $3,600 Granite and grassland glyphs - linocut on Magnani paper, edition of 10, 108 x 52.5cm, framed

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  • 10. $870 Glyphs - Grassland Manuscript I - unique linocut on tapa cloth and Joss paper, series i of 25, 23.5 x 23.5cm, framed

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  • 11. $870 Glyphs - Grassland Manuscript II - unique linocut on tapa cloth and Joss paper, series ii of 25, 23.5 x 23.5cm, framed

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  • 12. $870 Glyphs - Grassland Manuscript III - unique linocut on tapa cloth and Joss paper, series i of 25, 23.5 x 23.5cm, framed

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  • 13. $870 Glyphs - Grassland Manuscript IV - unique linocut on tapa cloth and Joss paper, series ii of 25, 23.5 x 23.5cm, framed

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