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Pop art icon and local artist feature in new exhibitions

From the private collection of pioneering British pop artist Peter Phillips comes Noosa Regional Gallery’s latest exhibition, set to open Friday 16 July.

Gallery Director Michael Brennan said they were very fortunate to be sharing works from Peter Phillips’s private collection.

“Phillips created these artworks at varying points throughout his exceptional career, spanning more than 50 years,” he said.

“They have travelled with him around the globe and continue to adorn the walls of both his studio and private residences.”

As a ‘pop art’ movement originator, Peter Phillips trained at the Royal College of Art in London with his contemporaries, David Hockney, Allen Jones and Ronald Kitaj, among others.

Internationally-acclaimed, his work has been exhibited in countless solo shows, projects and retrospectives.

Having many times exhibited alongside his American counterparts Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and James Rosenquist, the artist’s friends and contemporaries read like a Who’s Who of 20th Century art.

Phillips said, “I was painting stuff that was familiar to other people, however, it wasn’t imagery that they expected to come from an artist. They thought that an artist painted landscapes and portraits… and I was painting cars and pin-up girls and then it ended up being called ‘pop art’. It was a new way of thinking about the world that we live in, exposing particular things that people didn’t even consider as art.”

Like Phillips and his contemporaries – whose revolt against the “dour traditionalism” of art school paved the way for a new art movement – local artist Petalia Humphreys employs a sense of playfulness to engage with her audience.

“With hard-edge, geometric forms, my work encourages an interactive approach, inviting the audience to engage in playful ways, considering ways of looking, perceiving and viewing the work within the gallery space,” Humphreys said.

A form of abstract art, the artist’s reductive cube paintings challenge tradition by occupying corners and by being hung in positions outside the traditional audience eye-line.

Gallery Director Michael Brennan said Inhabit explored a range of approaches to geometric painting.

“Humphreys focuses on the relationship between objects and the spaces they occupy – how geometric compositions relate to one another within an art work, and the relationship the artwork itself has with the exhibition space,” he said.

“The artist’s geometric works are bold, vibrant and inspired by the Noosa Regional Gallery space.”

Visit noosaregionalgallery.com.au for full details about the opening event on Friday 16 July.

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