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Details
- Date
- 2003
- Media category
- Painting
- Materials used
- oil on linen
- Dimensions
- 183.0 x 137.0 cm
- Signature & date
Signed and dated l.r. corner, verso, orange oil "L. Dumbrell./ 2003"
- Credit
- Rudy Komon Memorial Fund 2022
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 253.2022
- Copyright
- © Lesley Dumbrell
- Artist information
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Lesley Dumbrell
Works in the collection
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About
Trained in Melbourne between 1959-62, Dumbrell’s early response to international abstraction, sparked by her encounter with op art in the 1960s, led her to form a distinct personal language of painting based on non-representational form. Abstraction became foundational to her practice and has remained the driving force in her art over the subsequent six decades.
Dumbrell’s career was shaped by the rise of the women's art movement in Australia - she was a co-founder of the Women’s Art Register, a member of the Lip collective and participated in exhibitions that asserted the rightful place of women artists within the art world. Her uncompromising commitment to her own practice - which stood in contrast to many of her female peers in terms of style - stands as a testament to her individuality, while also reflecting her embrace of ‘female’ decorative aesthetics within the forms of abstract painting.
While predominantly a painter, Dumbrell is also keenly committed to drawing, and lately, to sculpture. Inextricably linked, her work in all mediums coalesce into a harmonious oeuvre linked by colour and geometry, rhythm and light.
Since 1990 Dumbrell has lived in Bangkok while maintaining strong connections to Australia, with a second studio in Euroa, Victoria. These two very different environments with their distinctive light, climate, landscape and energies have inflected her painting over time. Dumbrell’s explorations of the possibilities of abstract form are grounded in a deeply felt, intuitive and sensate response to place – the light, colours and forms of landscape and her immediate environment. Highly ordered and exactly rendered, her paintings are immersive and compelling objects that transport the viewer into worlds of vibrant rhythm and sensation.
Indochine 1 2003 and Indochine 2 2003 are companion paintings first exhibited together in the Clemenger Contemporary Art Award in 2003. They represent the complex and fragmented culmination of a decade of painting in which Dumbrell had been interested in grid systems of spatial organisation and optical illusion, brought about by linear and colour relationships. Their titles reflect where they were made – at that point she had been living in Bangkok for more than a decade, and her experience of the region infused her work with distinctive colour and energy.
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Exhibition history
Shown in 1 exhibition
Lightworks: Lesley Dumbrell, Trevor Vickers, Virginia Coventry, Richard Dunn, Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, Canberra, 02 Oct 2020–29 Nov 2020
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Bibliography
Referenced in 1 publication
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Charles Nodrum, Lightworks: Lesley Dumbrell, Trevor Vickers, Virginia Coventry, Richard Dunn, 'Lesley Dumbrell', pgs. 46-47, Nov 2020, pg. 44 (illus.).
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