Australian Art

LYNDELL BROWN



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Born: 1961 Melbourne

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    Lyndell Brown commenced working with Charles Green on a long-term artist collaboration in 1989.

    Studies
    1999 Commenced Ph.D. at the College of Fine Arts, UNSW
    1992 Graduated M.F.A. (Painting), Victorian College of the Arts by full-time studio research and exhibition with minor thesis, The Copy and the Fake, as partial fulfilment
    1988 Graduated B.A. (Fine Art) with Distinction, Victorian College of the Arts



    Solo exhibitions: Lyndell Brown/Charles Green
    2003 Green, Charles, and Brown, Lyndell (2003). “Eldorado,” Arc 1 Gallery, Melbourne.
    2003 Green, Charles, and Brown, Lyndell (2003). “The Waves,” GrantPirrie Gallery, Sydney.
    2003 Green, Charles, and Brown, Lyndell (2003). “Arcadia,” curated Anurendra Jagadeva, exh. catalogue with essay by Lyndell Brown (Melbourne: Monash University Faculty Gallery, 2003).
    2002 Green, Charles, and Brown, Lyndell (2002). “Lyndell Brown/Charles Green,” Greenaway Gallery, Adelaide.
    2002 Green, Charles, and Brown, Lyndell (2002). “Scatter,” Span Gallery, Melbourne.
    2002 Green, Charles, and Brown, Lyndell (2002). “Atlas,” GrantPirrie Gallery, Sydney.
    2002 Green, Charles, Brown, Lyndell, and Pound, Patrick (2002). Sanctuary—and other island fables, curated Maudie Palmer, exh. catalogue with essay by Alex Miller (Melbourne: Herring Island Environmental Sculpture Park, 2002).
    2000 Green, Charles, and Brown, Lyndell (2000). Explaining Longevity, curated Robert Lindsay (Melbourne: Robert Lindsay Gallery, 2000).
    1999 Green, Charles, Brown, Lyndell, and Pound, Patrick (1999). Double Vision: Towards a Theory of Everything, part 1 curated Alasdair Foster, exh. catalogue with essay by Nikos Papastergiadis (Sydney: Australian Centre for Photography, 1999). Exhibition then succeeded by parts 2, 3, and 4, each time incorporating substantial and additional site-specific new, previously unexhibited, major joint works: Green, Charles, Brown, Lyndell, and Pound, Patrick (2000). Archive Fever: Towards a Theory of Everything, part 3 (Wellington, New Zealand: Adam University Gallery, Victoria University, 2000). Green, Charles, Brown, Lyndell, and Pound, Patrick (1999). List Structure: Towards a Theory of Everything, part 2, Perth: Curtin University Gallery, 1999. Melbourne: RMIT Gallery, 1999).
    1999 Green, Charles, and Brown, Lyndell (1999). Captivity Narrative, curated Robert Lindsay (Melbourne: Robert Lindsay Gallery, 1999).
    1998 Green, Charles, and Brown, Lyndell (1998). Face à l’histoire: the photographs of Lyndell Brown/Charles Green, curated Robert Lindsay, exh. catalogue with essay by Sophie Poirier (Melbourne: Robert Lindsay Gallery, 1998).
    1996 Michael Wardell Gallery, Melbourne
    1995 Michael Wardell Gallery, Melbourne
    1994 Michael Wardell Gallery, Melbourne
    1993 University of Western Sydney Nepean, Sydney
    1993 Annandale Galleries, Sydney
    1993 13 Verity Street Gallery, Melbourne
    1992 Annandale Galleries, Sydney
    1991 13 Verity Street Gallery, Melbourne

    Group Exhibitions since 2000: Lyndell Brown/Charles Green
    2004 Bangladesh Biennale (awarded Gold Medal), Dacca, Bangladesh, in “Photographica Australis,” curated Alasdair Foster, exhibition travelling to National Gallery of Singapore, National Gallery, Bangkok, National Museum of Modern Art, Taipei.
    2003 “See here now: art collection of the 1990s,” curated Chris McAuliffe, exh catalogue, essay “Lyndell Brown/Charles Green” by Ashley Crawford (Melbourne: Thames & Hudson, 2003), 34-37.
    2003 “Reunion,” curated Kirrilee Hammond (Melbourne: George Paton Gallery, 2003).
    2003 “Collaged World: Lyndell Brown/Charles Green, Robert Rooney, David Wadelton, John Young,” curated Robert Lindsay; essay “Collaged World” by Robert Lindsay (Langwarrin: McClelland Regional Gallery, 2003).
    2003 “Spaced Out,” curated Alasdair Foster (Sydney: Australian Centre for Photography and Sydney Festival, 2003).
    2003 “X Melbourne,” curated Gary Willis (essay, “In my house there are many mansions” by Gary Willis) (Canberra: Canberra Contemporary Art Space, 2003, touring to Sydney: Sydney College of the Arts Gallery, 2003)
    2002 “Time Travel Sanctuary 2: Phillip George, Patrick Pound, Lynne Roberts-Goodwin, Lyndell Brown/Charles Green,” curated Charles Green, Victorian College of the Arts Gallery, Melbourne.
    2002 “Tales of the Unexpected”, curated Deborah Hart, exh. catalogue (essay on Brown/Green by Deborah Hart, “Illusory worlds,”20-25), (Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, July 2002). A major curated six-person exhibition.
    2002 “Borderless Terrain,” curated Alka Pande, exh. catalogue, essay by Alka Pande (New Delhi, India: India Habitat Centre/Apparao Gallery, September 2002).
    2002 “Photographica Australis,” curated Alasdair Foster (Madrid: Sala de Exposiciones del Canal de Isabel II, 2002)
    2001 “Indicium: Contemporary Australian Photomedia,” Insa Art Centre, Seoul
    2001 “A Studio in Paris,” S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney
    2000 “Boundlessly Various and Everything Simultaneously,” Bose Pacia Modern, New York
    Collections
    National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Power Instute, University of Sydney; Rockhampton Regional Gallery, Queensland; Artbank, Sydney; Allen, Allen and Hemsley, Sydney; World Congress Centre, Melbourne; University of Western Sydney, Sydney; Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Melbourne; BHP, Melbourne; Art Gallery of West Australia, Perth; University of Melbourne (Vizard Foundation); King’s School, Sydney; Campbelltown City Art Gallery, Sydney; Trinity College, Melbourne. Private collections in Australia, United States, Spain, Germany, India, Japan, Canada

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