Friday, April 3, 2015

CENTRALIAN ART EXHIBITED FAR AND WIDE


Seek and ye shall find, so goes the  saying . While ransacking  files , drawers and cupboards  looking  for  an item of memorabilia , out popped the  long  misplaced  slim (16pp), illustrated, with map, volume , highlighting  the  art  of   Robert Johnson , published by Legend Press, Sydney, in the Australian Artist  series . He it was  who painted the  Heysen-like  framed  print  we recently  bought  at  an  op shop , the style  criticised  by late  art  critic  Robert  Hughes .  From  the  booklet  we  discovered our  painting is  entitled  River Gums  in The  Gap (Alice Springs ). Commenting on the landscape of Centralia and  Johnson’s paintings of the region , it says the paintings  by Sir  Hans  Heysen  of South Australian  country similar to that of Central  Australia before WWll had caused a sensation in art circles of  the day . Aboriginal artist  Albert Namatjira had said he would have enjoyed  watching  Heysen , his favourite artist, paint the  Ghost Gum country of  Centralia.
A  Kiwi, Johnson  painting  near Alice Springs  in 1950s.
A collection  of   Johnson’s Central Australian paintings went on  show in New Zealand , Sydney,  Melbourne , Canberra and  Malaya .