Moral Ambiguities 2011: A Major Solo Exhibition

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Dress Rehearsal for the end of the world (major players not required), 2011, Digital Print on Arches Velin Museum Rag, 152 x 112 cm

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Moral Ambiguities, A Major Solo Exhibition


Moral Ambiguities Tony Stewart

Huw Davies Gallery, Manuka Arts Centre, Canberra, 27 October — 13 November, 2011

Introduction

Moral Ambiguities in 2011 was a major exhibition because it was a compilation of artworks that had been tentatively shown elsewhere in smaller size. It was the first time that the majority of works from this period had been shown together in one venue and at full size.

The exhibition highlighted two major streams of work that I had been working on since 2006. Continue reading “Moral Ambiguities 2011: A Major Solo Exhibition”

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Hieronymus Bosch painter, 1450-1516

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Hieronymous Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights 1500-05 Triptych: Central panel 220x195 cm; wings each 220x97 cm, Madrid
Hieronymous Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights 1500-05 Triptych:
Central panel 220×195 cm; wings each 220×97 cm, Madrid

Introduction and biography

My interest in Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516) is primarily as an artist. I have used his grotesque human beings, nightmare visions, strange beasts and creatures of evil in some of my later artworks for a particular purpose.

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