Dale Frank - WACKY DUCK FLUFFY TOM, 2011
9 September 2011
Dale Frank, Ice Age, 2010
11 February 2010
Dale Frank
Some Boring Paintings
26 June 2008
Dale Frank, 2006
2 May 2006
Dale Frank - Modern Art Paintings For Sale
20 May 2004
Dale Frank - Views from the Bruce Highway
19 March 2003
Dale Frank
29 July 2001
Dale Frank, 2006
2 May 2006
“When asked how he acquired his fine collection of French Empire clocks, Paul Keating, then prime minister of Australia, described his method thus; ‘Most people catch antiques when they are tame, in fashionable shops. I catch my clocks while they are still wild, in out-of-the-way places.’”
Frank provides alluring corridors of viscous colour in varnish that accumulates and recedes. His layering technique is not a palimpsest of different instants in the work’s creation – the painting can not be infiltrated in this way, nor traversed as a representational, narrative painting can be. Rather, the layers of coloured paint present a number of simultaneous combustive reactions in which Frank lets the vivid but essentially non-figurative particularity of a moment in time and space be expressed.
“One room of the house was literally stuffed, literally, with Staffordshire pottery on shelving, cheek by jowl, floor to ceiling. There was no room to move; you bought the figures nearest to the door. The room seem untouched despite my best efforts to empty the place.”
The challenge of Frank’s painting is its abstraction from the moment in time that he wishes to relate. His coloured surfaces elicit a multitude of emotional and intellectual responses that we, as viewers, must resolve.
Peta Bryant
Exhibition opening: Tuesday 2 May,
Exhibition dates: 2 – 27 May, 2006
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Friday
