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John Wolseley

2002
Greg Weight

gelatin silver photograph on paper (sheet: 40.4 cm x 50.4 cm, image: 29.7 cm x 43.8 cm)

John Wolseley was born in Somerset, England in 1938 and moved to Australia in 1976. Since then, he has emerged as one of the country's most important artists, renowned for his drawings, paintings and installations that explore Australia's diverse flora, fauna and landscapes. 'I have lived and worked all over the continent, from the mountains of Tasmania to the floodplains of Arnhem Land,' he wrote in 2018. Instead of depicting landscapes in the traditional European studio manner, Wolseley physically engages with the places he paints, such as taking rubbings from natural forms including trees and termite mounds, and often allowing his works to be physically shaped by the sun, wind and rain on location.

Wolseley's work is the result of deep study of the environments he illustrates - he often spends weeks onsite researching local ecosystems before making anything. He has described his methodical approach as a combination of art and science, and he is celebrated in both fields. In 2005, he was made an Honorary Doctor of Science by Macquarie University to reflect his deep knowledge of natural history, zoology and botany. His work is represented in collections in every Australian state and territory and in public and private collections internationally.

Gift of Patrick Corrigan AM 2004. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
© Gregory Weight/Copyright Agency, 2022

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Artist and subject

Greg Weight (age 56 in 2002)

John Wolseley (age 64 in 2002)

Subject professions

Visual arts and crafts

Donated by

Patrick Corrigan AM (130 portraits)

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