The wet season in the Gulf

Artist
Silver, Anneke
Production date
2009
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Title
The wet season in the Gulf
Production date
2009
Medium
oil, 24c gold leaf, plastic, fabric, and paper on timber, and Perspex
Measurements
40 x 33 x 4cm; framed: 42.5 x 46 x 5cm
Object type
Interpretive text
Dr Anneke Silver’s ‘Iconic Moments’ series was donated to the Mackay Regional Council Art Collection by the artist in 2022. The series is comprised of six oil paintings on timber, each depicting a uniquely Australian scene, accompanied by a story from Silver’s time spent in outlying regions of Queensland and New South Wales. The collection of stories that inspired the series was gathered by Silver mainly during her time with Flying Arts Alliance, where she commenced as a tutor in the 1980s. Silver’s selected ‘iconic moments’ feature witty and charming tales of working dogs, water tanks, wombat wrangling, wet season chaos, horse mustering mishaps, and late-night visions of urban legends, brought to life by expressive brush strokes and outback colour. The paintings presented through a traditional altarpiece form–each with their own shape and design nuances–are mounted and cased in individual Perspex cases. Silver has utilised this familiar format to underscore the connection between symbol and experience–the everyday and the extraordinary.

Dr. Anneke Silver is a prominent Queensland artist born in the Netherlands and based in North Queensland (Townsville). She commenced as a tutor for Flying Arts tutor in 1980, providing workshops in painting, drawing, mixed media, concept development and specialised colour studies for regional students and groups all over Australia. She received formal art training in Amsterdam and Brisbane, and gained her PhD in Creative Arts at James Cook University in North Queensland where she was an Associate Professor lecturing in painting, drawing and history/theory of Art. Silver has had more than 30 solo exhibitions, has been part of many group shows, residencies, public art commissions and her work is widely represented in Australian and international collections including The National Gallery of Australia, Queensland Art Gallery.
--Artspace Mackay 2023

Story for ‘The wet season in the Gulf’:-
A former arts minister* of Queensland tells the story of how he visited a town in the Queensland Gulf Country. It was Julia Creek or Cloncurry... He entered the hall where the formalities took place. While the sky was a deep clear blue… When he came outside after the meeting all hell had broken loose; there was rain, heavy wind, sheets of iron and all manner of things flying through the air. Those who live there know only too well how the wet season arrives in the Gulf…
-- Anneke Silver 2009
Credit line
Mackay Regional Council Art Collection, gift of the artist 2022.
Accession number
2022.17

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