The Serpentine Gallery is hosting Just Landscape from July 12 to 22. This large group show celebrates responses to the Australian landscape, a perennial subject that endures despite trends in the art world. Responses vary widely: some artists amplify and reflect its literal beauty, others use it as a platform to comment on political or cultural issues, and still others experiment abstractly.
The heritage of landscape painting in Australia spans from pre-colonization to contemporary times, absorbing approaches from Romanticism to abstraction, spirituality, and objective representation. Australians cherish landscape art for its beauty, cultural significance, and its role in supporting Australia’s diverse ecosystems.
The exhibition, curated by Steven Giese, features a range of approaches. Some artists focus on representing sublime beauty. While most exhibitors are local, many have drawn inspiration from places beyond their immediate surroundings. Rhonda Armistead’s painting of the Grampians, following the traditions of Von Guerrard and Buvelot, captures the vast, ancient grandeur of Australia with traditional skills such as depicting distance.
For others, landscape painting serves to express personal connections to specific locations. Artist Jane Hewetson, from Rous Mill, frequently paints a local creek she has visited for over sixty years—a place of solace during difficult times, presenting technical challenges like capturing light reflecting on moving water.
Anna Nordstrom employs contemporary strategies, mixing media to vividly depict the aftermath of the 2020 bushfires and subsequent floods. Australia’s landscape, often indifferent to human needs, inspires these powerful artistic responses.
From Clifford Possum to Lloyd Rees and Elizabeth Cummings, Australia boasts a rich heritage of landscape artists, a tradition upheld by local artists in this exhibition. Over twenty creatives will participate, including well-known figures like Dave Hickson, Michelle King, Susan Jacobsen, and Di Ingram, alongside emerging talents. Just Landscape continues the Serpentine Gallery's significant and inclusive contribution to Lismore's art scene culture.
Contact the gallery if you would like any information about any of these exhibiting artists.
After The Fire by Dianne Ingram, mixed media on canvas, 120 x 120 cm
Hill at Bendooley by Dianne Ingram, mixed media on canvas, 92 x 92 cm
Travel On by Dianne Ingram, mixed media on canvas, 102 x 102 cm
Ballardong Country-Lake Grace by Mim O'Grady, Acrylic & oil on Paper, 120x100cm
Ballardong Country-Lake Grace by Mim O'Grady, Acrylic & oil on Paper, 120x100cm
Pink Lake II by Mim O'Grady, Acrylic and oil on paper, 86 cm x 90 cm
Jane Hewetson, Youngman's Reflections, Acrylic on Canvas, 100x76cm
Jane Hewetson, Youngman's Reflections, Acrylic on Canvas, 100x76cm
Jane Hewetson, Youngmans Creek - Reflections, Acrylic on Canvas, 100x76cm
Golden Light by Jane Heweston, Acrylic on Canvas, 30x30cm
Smooth Rocks by Jane Heweston, Acrylic on Canvas, 30x30cm
Boroka Loookout Halls Gap, The Grampians by Rhonda Armistead, oil on canvas 90 x 146cm
Misty Mountain Morning by Rhonda Armistead, Oil on Canvas, 71 x 118 cm
Sentinel by Rhonda Armistead, Oil on Canvas, 73 x 56 cm
Arrernte Country 1 by Michelle King, Digital Photo on Cotton Paper, 30x40cm
Arrernte Country 2 by Michelle King, Digital Photo on Cotton Paper, 30x40cm
Arrernte Country 3 by Michelle King, Digital Photo on Cotton Paper, 30x40cm
Arrernte Country 4 by Michelle King, Digital Photo on Cotton Paper, 30x40cm
Perhpas an Island by Jake Jaquiss, Found object, 150 cm x 92 cm
Perhaps a Road by Jake Jaquiss, Found objects 150 cm x 92 cm
Bosches Waterhole by Steve Giese, Oil, 75x75cm
Yellow Tail Cockatoos by Steve Giese, Oil, 75x75cm
Regeneration by Michelle Gilroy, oil on canvas, 30 cm x 30 cm
Sanctuary by Michelle Gilroy, oil on canvas, 61 cm x 30 cm
The Three Sisters by Michelle Gilroy, oil on canvas 92 cm x 60 cm
Lake George by Jackson Gooch, acrylic on canvas, 60 cm x 160 cm
The Galah's by Kalie Burgis, Oil on Canvas, 120x120cm
Nature Speaks by Kalie Burgis, Oil on Canvas, 120x120cm
North Coast View by Helen Fry, oil on canvas, 61 x 76 cm
Left Hand Line Up by Helen Fry, oil on canvas, 34 cm x 44 cm
Figure in a Landscape #1 by Anthony Short, Oil on Canvas, 25x20cm
Figure in a Landscape #2 by Anthony Short, Oil on Canvas, 36x26cm
Landscape in Starlight, Fire & Moonlight by Anthony Short, Oil on Canvas, 30x30cm
Lone Pine by Anthony Short, Timber Marquet for bronze proof peice, 30 x 46 cm
Distant Hills Up Close by Anthony Short, Pressed plastic mould, 70x70cm
Maria Heaton , Goldern Light of Autumn, acrylic on canvas, 60x60 cm
Winters Afternoon at Skennars Head by Maria Heaton, Oil on Canvas, 91x91cm
Maria Heaton , Cool winter Morning, acrylic on canvas, 61x76 cm
Sunset Broken Head by Amber Anderson, Oil on Canvas, 60x40cm
Gracetown Sunset by Amber Anderson, Oil on Canvas, 60x40cm
Sunset Cloud by Amber Anderson, Oil on Canvas, 100x100cm
Ume by Anna Nordstrom, Linoleum on Board, 80x110cm
Turmoil by Anna Nordstrom, Linoleum on Board, 80x110cm
Soliloquy by Craig Chen, Painted Cedar on Board, 48x54cm
Riverbank by Craig Chen, Painted Cedar, 40x32cm
Parkview- Rising Fog by Craig Chen, Painted Cedar, Pencil on Plywood, 44x44cm
Potential Home Owners vie for Position by Shaun Murphy, Silicon and Oil on Canvas, 90x67cm
Approaching tempest Booerie Creek by Shaun Murphy, Oil on Canvas, 76x60cm
Study for the deep forest by shaun Murphy, Oil on Canvas, 75x51cm
Glimpses of the Fifth Dimension by Shaun Murphy, Oil on Canvas, 60x46cm
Climate Change-Destruction of the land by Peter Faulkner, Acrylic on Canvas, 120x90cm
Susan Jacobsen, Warrumbungles, Mixed Media
Davidson's Plum 2/10 by Lou Goggin, Woodcut, 125x89cm
Uki Ground Clouds by Susan Jacobsen, Acrylic on Canvas, 42x32cm
South to Broken by Susan Jacobsen, Acrylic on Canvas, 42x32cm
River Flats to Tuckombil by Susan Jacobsen, Acrylic on Canvas, 42x32cm
Last Light, Newrybar by Susan Jacobsen, Acrylic on Canvas, 52x43cm
Crops of Tintenbar by Susan Jacobsen, Acrylic on Canvas, 52x43cm
Through Ewingsdale by Susan Jacobsen, Acrylic on Canvas, 52x43cm
Bruns River Sunset by David Hickson, Wood & Acrylic Paint, 30x24cm. Wall mounted.
Hermit Bay by David Hickson, Wood & Acrylic Paint, 30x24cm. Wall mounted.
Billinudgel Nature Reserve by David Hickson, wood and acrylic paint, 45 x 30 cm Side A
Billinudgel Nature Reserve by David Hickson, wood and acrylic paint, 45 x 30 cm Side B
Angels Beach by Donna Byer, Acrylic on Canvas, 39x49cm
Cape Conran Beach by Donna Byer, Plein air Oil on Canvas, 49x49cm
Evans River, Evans Head by Donna Byer, Plein air Oil on Canvas, 53x43cm
Marom Creek by Donna Byer, Plein air Acrylic on Canvas, 53x43cm
The Pine at Rocky Ravine by Henry Coleman, Oil on Canvas, 20x40cm
Arakwal Sunshowers by Henry Coleman, Oil on Canvas, 30x40cm