REDBASE Art Space: Expanding Landscapes
 
Solo Exhibition
Expanding Landscapes

AT A GLANCE

REDBASE proudly presents Expanding Landscapes, a solo exhibition by Michael Downs, an expansion of the urban landscape series. Downs uses a complex perspective that is part aerial, past cartographic and part calligraphic. The forms dance across the wall, taking a free form that mirrors the ever expanding and uncontainable urban landscape environment. They are both paintings and sculptures, part abstract, part figurative and, like the cities themselves, are hybrid and fluid and contain fragments and partially glimpsed forms, taking the eye on circuits of colours and textures, solid forms and shadows.

Michael Downs was born in Skipton, England. He studies at Bath Academy of Art where he was awarded a BA (Hons) in 1976. He emigrated to Australia in 1991 and was awarded an MFA (First Class) from the University of New South Wales, Sydney in 1994. He has exhibited his striking and unusual shaped paintings in over 70 solo shows and 300 group shows in twenty countries including the Pompidou Centre, Paris, the Centro de Cultura Contemporanea, Barcelona, the Barbican Centre, London.the Museum of Contemporary Art, Beijing, and the Osaka Triennale of Painting in Japan. He was Head of Postgraduate Studies at The National Art School, Sydney until 2010.He has also been a visiting lecturer at more than fifty art schools, including the Royal College of Art, London, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Statens Kunstakademi, Oslo. His paintings have feature in two major surveys of twentieth century art; ‘LaVille’, the definitive survey of urban landscape art between 1900 and 2000 held at the Pompidou Centre, Paris, and ‘Dreams in Twentieth Century Art’ in NewYork in 2002. For the last 15 years he has travelled very extensively in Asia creating and exhibiting his Asian Urban Energies series and has worked and exhibited inBeijing, Guangzhou, Kunming, Hong Kong, Singapore, Jakarta, Seoul, Manila,Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Phnom Penh.

21 March, 2025
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