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Kirrily Hammond

Clear Blue Skies Project

Penelope Cain invited me to participate in a collaborative project that documents the skies during the COVID 19 global lockdown.

Artists, creatives and others around the world are documenting the colour of the sky as the world goes through large social changes associated with the Coronavirus pandemic. These images and videos are being collated in a website and an instagram account.

Most simply, this project is a collection of photos of the sky, taken around the same place, at around the same time, once or twice a week. Check out the collaborators tab for list of all collaborators, with links to website and more information.

Copenhagen blue skies

New Acquisition

I’m very happy to report that the Newcastle Art Gallery recently acquired my drawing ‘Swoon I’ 2009 for its collection.

It’s especially exciting to be part of my hometown collection – I was born in Newcastle, way back when!

Swoon I 2009
charcoal and graphite on paper
70.6 x 50.1 cm
Purchased through the Gil Docking Drawing Fund 2019
Newcastle Art Gallery collection

Danish light

I’m loving the beautiful soft light in this part of the world. It lasts from 5am till 10pm as summer approaches.

I’ve started a new body of work inspired by the beautiful danish buildings and landscapes and plan to exhibit in Melbourne & Sydney later this year.

Copenhagen

 

is my new home – I moved here at the end of December with my family. I’m super excited to start painting this beautiful city and some cold wintery landscapes!

Glowing ‘Lowlands’ review

I’m so lucky to have the eminent Dr Sasha Grishin follow my career, right from one of my earliest exhibitions Of Landscape and Memory, which he reviewed in 2000.

On Friday Dr Grishin reviewed Lowlands in glowing terms, in a piece titled ‘Putting a touch of magic into everyday reality‘, in the Canberra Times that opened with ‘she creates gem-like tableaux, which shimmer on the gallery walls’. The mention of Clarice Beckett and the ‘European tradition of the sublime’  is high praise indeed, and greatly appreciated.

‘Hammond has been exhibiting for over two decades and has established a reputation as an artist who manages to transfigure a common everyday reality into something that has been touched with a bit of magic.’

oil on copper, 20.0 x 24.2 cm (image); 23.3 x 27.5 x 3.7 cm (frame)

Lowlands exhibition opens 6 Sept

I’m super pleased that the opening of my exhibition ‘lowlands‘ went really well – the works were finally all together on the wall and I could take a step back on my activities over the last 6 months. It was also lovely to see some old friends and feel that Canberra art community support.

Residency at Gate 8 Workshop

Back in April I was super lucky to be in the midst of six amazing Adelaide artists at the Gate 8 Workshop, when I undertook a short residency in their loft space – a desk and time and space to myself to develop new work for my forthcoming exhibition in September at Beaver Galleries, Canberra. I managed to get a whole lot of new paintings underway and a renewed excitement for the next body of work. stay tuned for images soon..

M Collection Exhibition

16 – 20 May 2018

Menzies Art Brands

1 Darling St, South Yarra

Glenmorgahn, Brunswick East 2013

 

The M Collection celebrated 10 years of collecting with an exhibition at Menzies Art Brands, South Yarra In Melbourne. On display was a diverse and outstanding collection of work selected by the 10 members of the M Collection, who have been rotating the works in their homes every 6 months since 2008. Two of my paintings were included – Glenmorgahn, Brunswick East 2013 and The Gloaming 2013.

Memento

Memento 2

I’m really happy (and relieved) to report that the show was a success and I was delighted to receive a lot of positive comments about the work. Not many paintings remain in stock – brilliant incentive to get back into the studio!

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This article, slightly different from the Diamond Valley Leader, was the result of a phone interview about the show. Unfortunately Sim couldn’t join me for the photo shoot.

Keepsake is open

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Our exhibition ‘Keepsake’ opened at Bundoora Homestead on Saturday – thanks to everyone who came along. There was a great atmosphere, with 8 other exhibitions opening that day and a fantastic opening speech by Emma Busowsky Cox.

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Sim Luttin and I gave an artist talk about the works, the materials, the exhibition process and how we’d like to continue to have shows together – watch this space!

 

DENFAIR

Thornbury laneway 2017

Gallerysmith will be featuring my work at DENFAIR, Melbourne, details as follows:

Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre, South Wharf
Thursday 8 June – Friday 9 June, 10–6pm (open to professionals)
Saturday 10 June, 10–5pm (open to public)

Upcoming exhibitions

oil on copper, 9.0 x 12.0 cm

I’ve been working towards 2 forthcoming exhibitions, the first will also feature the work of Sim Luttin. Our work shares a similar aesthetic sensibility and I’m excited by the prospect of collaborating on this project, details as follows:

Keepsake

Kirrily Hammond and Sim Luttin

9 August – 22 October 2017

Opening 4-6 pm Saturday 26 August, with artists’ talk at 3pm

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, Melbourne

Images, left to right:

Kirrily Hammond, Train skyline 2017, oil on copper, 9.0 x 12.0 cm

Sim Luttin, Moment #1: Backyard view 2017, sterling silver, sublimated aluminium, glass, 4.1 x 6.9 x 1.0 cm pendant)

 

Ciney, Belgium 2017

The second exhibition will be a solo exhibition at Gallerysmith, with all new work from 2017, details as follows:

Memento

12 October – 11 November 2017

Gallerysmith, Melbourne

I’ll be updating new works in the artworks section of this site as they develop..stay tuned!

Image: Ciney, Belgium 2017, oil on copper, 9.0 x 12.0 cm (image), 12.3 x 15.3 x 3.7 cm (frame)

 

Landmarks is open until 25 Sept

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landmarks install

Landmarks was opened on the 25 August with a beautiful speech by Kelly Gellatly, Director, Ian Potter Museum of Art. I’m so happy to be included in this show. I’ll post some more images of it all soon..

It’s open Wednesday to Saturday 11 am – 5 pm, Sunday 1 pm – 5 pm

Counihan Gallery, 233 Sydney Road (inside Brunswick Town Hall), Brunswick

Belgium

My family and I have moved to Belgium for a year. I plan to soak up some Flemish art and see how this northern light influences my paintings..I’ll keep you posted..bluebells