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Brigid Hanrahan

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Brigid Hanrahan (born 1972) is an Australian artist who is best known for her delicate line drawings of dancers from the Australian Ballet. She has worked from her Northcote-based studio at Arts Project Australia since 1999, where she has also exhibited regularly. Her works have been included in two significant collections – the Stuart Purves Collection (Australian Galleries)[1] and the Peter Fay Collection (National Gallery of Australia) both of which have toured nationally to major Australian art institutions. Her work is held in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia and the Tallis Foundation.

Career, themes and style[edit]

Although best known for her drawings, Hanrahan works across a range of mediums including painting and ceramics. Her subject matter varies, but she usually focuses on figurative works. Her series of drawings depicting dancing figures inspired by the Australian Ballet are her most recognisable works, and they provide a point of interest due to their composition, which adopts the classical technique – referred to as the ‘affetti’ – for conveying both the movement of the dancers and their relationship to each other via the details of the body; the angles given to limbs, the tilt of the heads and direction of the eyes. These techniques were first described by the sixteenth-century Italian writer Georgio Vasari[2] and are considered integral to the composition and depiction of movement in Renaissance painting.[3] Hanrahan's use of this compositional technique is skilful and all the more interesting due to her own lack of formal training; it is unlikely that she has been schooled in this method of composition, it is an instinctual aspect of her practice. This is in keeping with Hanrahan's categorisation as an ‘Outsider Artist’ and inclusion in exhibitions of this genre of works.

Since 1999 Hanrahan has worked at a studio located within Arts Project Australia (APA), an organisation devoted to supporting and promoting artists with an intellectual disability. Although she has received little formal training, her participation in the studio program at APA has provided her with access to fine art materials and the informal tuition provided by the practicing artists employed by the organisation. Her work has been included in two large-scale travelling exhibitions, The Stuart Purves National Touring Exhibition and Home Sweet Home: Works from the Peter Fay Collection, National Gallery of Australia Travelling Exhibition and has been acquired for the collections of the National Gallery of Australia and the Tallis Foundation.

Selected group exhibitions[edit]

Verdant Garden, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, Melbourne, 2016-2017 Generations, Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne, 2015

Drawn Together, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2015

Now the heart is filled with fold as if it were a purse, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2014

Small Universe, No Vacancy Gallery, Melbourne, 2014

World In My Eyes, C3 Gallery, Abbotsford, Melbourne, 2013

Walking the Line, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2013

Melbourne Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, 2012

In the making, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2012

Movement & Emotion, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2012

This Sensual World, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2012

2009 Field Art Exhibition, Gasworks Arts Park, Albert Park, 2009

Snapshot, ACGA Gallery, Federation Square, Melbourne, 2009

Connected 09, Black Box, Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne, 2009

Reinvention: Creativity and Self Identity, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, Melbourne, 2009

Small Works on Paper, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2009

Pearls of Arts Project Australia: The Stuart Purves Collection, national touring exhibition, 2007-2009

Melbourne Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, 2008

Short Stories, Tall Tales and the Way They Wore Them, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2008

A Lucid Moment, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2007

Connected07, The Atrium, Federation Square, Melbourne, 2007

In Everyone's Company, Arts Project Australia, Melbourne, 2007

Yours, Mine and Ours: 50 Years of ABC TV, Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest, 2006

Connected 06, The Atrium, Federation Square, Melbourne, 2006

Sydney Art on Paper Fair, Byron Kennedy Hall, Sydney, 2005

Home Sweet Home: Works from the Peter Fay Collection, National Gallery of Australia Travelling exhibition (Australian and New Zealand), 2004-2005

Printed Matter, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2004

A Sense of Place, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 2003

Melbourne Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, 2000

Eleven Artists, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne

La Femme, Arts Project Australia Gallery, Melbourne, 1999

Collections[edit]

National Gallery of Australia

The Tallis Foundation

References[edit]

  1. McDonald / Purves, John / Stuart (2007). Pearls of Arts Project Australia: Stuart Purves collection. Melbourne: Australian Galleries. ISBN 9780975124567. Search this book on
  2. Vasari, Georgio (1998). The Lives of the Artists. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-283410-X. Search this book on
  3. Baxandall, Michael (1972). Painting and Experience in Fifteenth-Century Italy: A Primer in the Social History of Pictorial Style. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0192821447. Search this book on

Publications[edit]

McDonald, John; Purves, Stuart (2007). Pearls of Arts Project Australia: Stuart Purves collection. Melbourne: Australian Galleries. ISBN 9780975124567. Search this book on

External links[edit]


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