Cairns Art Gallery holds a significant collection of works by two artists whose love of travel brought them to far north Queensland over a number of years. In different ways the works of Peter Kingston and Euan Macleod respond to the vibrancy of life in the tropics - celebrating its unique weather patterns, landscapes and people.
Sydney-based artist Peter Kingston was a contemporary and close friend of artists Martin Sharp and Brett Whiteley. He is best remembered for capturing the moods and movement of Sydney Harbour, with its perpetual ebb and flow of ferries and human activity, and the iconic Sydney Opera House.
However, from the 1990s Kingston often visited Cairns and was commissioned to produce works based on his experiences of the region. A passionate conservationist, he was an active supporter of the 2005 Save Hinchinbrook campaign.
The Gallery’s works by Kingston demonstrate his ability as a plein air artist to quickly and empathetically capture a particular moment or place in time.
New Zealand-born artist Euan Macleod moved to Australia in 1981. Based in Sydney, he established himself as an important artist, winning the coveted Archibald Prize in 1999, the Sulman Prize in 2001, and the Blake Prize in 2006.
Like Kingston, Macleod has travelled extensively. Between 2009 and 2012 he travelled around far north Queensland, and his works on paper from this period are an extraordinary visual diary of life in the tropics.
Both Kingston and Macleod have been generous patrons of the Gallery and their works offer a unique and personal view of what makes our region a special place in the world’s tropical zone.
Selected Works
Peter Kingston Wren cottage 2005, linocut on Japanese mulberry paper, 47.0 cm x 32.0 cm (paper); 30.4 cm x 30.3 cm (image). Cairns Art Gallery Collection. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Peter Kingston, 2006
Peter Kingston Flood warden 2011, linocut on Japanese mulberry paper, 32.0 cm x 47.0 cm (paper); 30.0 cm x 30.0 cm (image). Cairns Art Gallery Collection. Gift of the artist, 2011
Peter Kingston Baby go back, Cairns 2005, linocut on Japanese mulberry paper, 47.2 cm x 32.0 cm (paper); 30.5 cm x 30.0 cm (image). Cairns Art Gallery Collection. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Peter Kingston, 2006
Peter Kingston Cairns to Kuranda 2005, linocut on Japanese mulberry paper, 47.2 cm x 32.0 cm (paper); 30.5 cm x 30.0 cm (image). Cairns Art Gallery Collection. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Peter Kingston, 2006
Peter Kingston Feathered muse, Trinity Inlet, Cairns 2010, oil on canvas, 180.0 x 304.0 cm. Cairns Art Gallery Collection. Commissioned by Cairns Regional Gallery, with the assistance of the Cairns Regional Gallery Foundation, 2010
Euan Macleod, Untitled from the Yarrabah landscape series 2000, gouache and synthetic polymer paint on paper, 30.5 cm x 40.5 cm. Cairns Art Gallery Collection. Gift of the artist, 2000
Euan Macleod, From Cairns 2011, synthetic polymer paint on paper, 39.0 cm x 58.0 cm. Cairns Art Gallery Collection. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Euan Macleod, 2013
Euan Macleod, Pier Palm Cove 2012, synthetic polymer paint on paper, 38.5 cm x 58.0 cm. Cairns Art Gallery Collection. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Euan Macleod, 2013
Euan Macleod, Cairns 2012, synthetic polymer paint on paper, 38.0 cm x 58.0 cm. Cairns Art Gallery Collection. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Euan Macleod, 2013
Euan Macleod, Cairns figures (esplanade) 2012, synthetic polymer paint on paper, 38.0 cm x 58.0 cm. Cairns Art Gallery Collection. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Euan Macleod, 2013
IMAGES:
Euan Macleod
Untitled from the Yarrabah landscape series 2000
gouache and synthetic polymer paint on paper
30.5 cm x 40.5 cm
Cairns Art Gallery Collection
Gift of the artist, 2000
Peter Kingston
Wren cottage 2005
linocut on Japanese mulberry paper
47.0 cm x 32.0 cm (paper); 30.4 cm x 30.3 cm (image)
Cairns Art Gallery Collection
Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Peter Kingston, 2006
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