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Peter Upward, ‘Shared Time

Christine Lamson Dean (1963 –)

Entdecken Sie die abstrakten und textbasierten Gemälde von Christine Lamson Dean (geb. 1963), einer australischen Künstlerin des Spätmodernismus. Ihr Werk vereint Poesie und Politik mit Lewers, Dadswell & Hinder.

Penrith Regional Galerie – Heim des Lewers Erbes (Emu Plains, Australien)

Penrith Regional Galerie – Heim des Lewers Erbes: Entdecken Sie australische Moderne Kunst und beeindruckende Landschaftsgärten im Herzen von Emu Plains! Ein einzigartiges Erlebnis für Kunstliebhaber und Naturfreund.

A Dialogue with Modernism: The Poetic Minimalism of Christine Lamson Dean

In the quiet intersection where text meets abstraction, Christine Lamson Dean’s 1999 work, ‘Peter Upward, Shared Time’, emerges as a profound meditation on legacy and the interconnectedness of artistic lineage. This oil on canvas piece is far more than a mere typographic exercise; it is a vibrant, conceptual bridge between the artist and the historical weight of Australian modernism. Set against a luminous, saturated yellow background that commands immediate attention, the painting utilizes a stark, minimalist aesthetic to invite the viewer into a space of contemplation. The bold, black lettering—naming both an artist and a concept—functions as both a label and a lyrical fragment, stripping away the superfluous to focus on the raw essence of identity and temporal connection.

The technique employed by Dean is one of deliberate restraint and impactful clarity. By utilizing the medium of oil on canvas, she achieves a depth of color that allows the yellow field to vibrate with an almost solar energy, providing a high-contrast stage for the black typography. This interplay between the fluid, painterly background and the rigid, graphic precision of the text creates a rhythmic tension. The work echoes the formalist traditions of late modernism, where the physical properties of the paint and the structural arrangement of elements are paramount. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated balance; its graphic strength makes it a striking focal point in contemporary settings, while its minimalist composition allows it to integrate seamlessly into spaces defined by clean lines and architectural elegance.

Historically, this work is deeply rooted in the dialogue of the Penrith Regional Gallery collection. Dean’s practice often involves an academic and emotional interrogation of the masters who preceded her, such as Margo Lewers and Peter Upward. In ‘Shared Time’, the title itself becomes a symbolic vessel, suggesting that art is not a solitary endeavor but a continuous, overlapping experience across generations. The painting captures the spirit of a shared intellectual heritage, referencing the influential critiques of figures like Clement Greenberg while maintaining a deeply personal, poetic voice. It is an invitation to consider how we inhabit time alongside those who have shaped our visual language.

To possess a reproduction of this work is to bring a piece of Australian art history into one's private sanctuary. The emotional impact of the painting lies in its ability to evoke both clarity and mystery. It provides a sense of intellectual stimulation through its textual references, yet offers a visceral, sensory pleasure through its bold use of color. Whether gracing a curated gallery wall or serving as a sophisticated accent in a modern living space, ‘Peter Upward, Shared Time’ serves as a timeless reminder of the enduring power of the abstract mark and the profound beauty found in the shared moments of our creative history.


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  • Title: Peter Upward, ‘Shared Time
  • Location: Penrith Regional Gallery
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Subject or theme: Textual and poetic references
  • Influences:
    • Margo Lewers
    • Lyndon Dadswell
    • Frank and Margel Hinder
  • Artist: Christine Lamson Dean
  • Notable elements: Black lettering on yellow background

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