Bruce Armstrong (sculptor) explained

Bruce Armstrong
Death Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Education:Fine Art Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology 1981
Occupation:Sculptor
Notable Works:Owl, Bunjil the eagle
Website:https://brucearmstrong.com.au/

Bruce Armstrong (1957 – 4 April 2024) was an Australian sculptor, painter, printer and charcoal artist. He is known for his large public sculptures such as Eagle (Bunjil) in Melbourne, Australia and Owl in Belconnen, Australian Capital Territory. He had a major retrospective exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2017.

Biography

Born in 1957, Armstrong studied painting and sculpture at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne graduating in 1981.[1] He died after a long illness in Melbourne, on 4 April 2024, at the age of 67.[2]

Work

Armstrong is best known for his large public artworks such as the 25 metre high Bunjil (2003) installed on Wurundjeri Way in Melbourne and The Guardians (1987), which stood at either side of the water wall of the National Gallery of Victoria.[3] His sculpture The Big Powerful Owl is 8m tall and represents a Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua).[4]

Armstrong was also a painter and his 2000 portrait of Peter Carey is held by the National Portrait Gallery Canberra.[5] In 1994, his portrait of artist Jan Senbergs was a finalist in the Archibald prize and in 2005, Armstrong's self portrait was selected as a finalist.[6] [7]

An exhibition of Armstrong's prints and sculptures entitled Savage Beauty was curated by Ted Gott and held at Heide Museum of Modern Art in 1999.[8] Armstrong was honoured with a retrospective of his work at the National Gallery of Victoria that ran from August 2016 to January 2017.[9] Entitled 'An Anthology of Strange Creatures' the show consisted of 40 of Armstrong's works spread across three floors of the NGV Australia.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 31 October 2016 . Bruce Armstrong . 18 April 2024 . Artist Profile . en-US.
  2. Web site: Samaras . Vincent . 4 April 2024 . Bruce Armstrong, creator of Belco Owl, passes away . 18 April 2024 . Canberra Daily . en-AU.
  3. Web site: Works NGV View Work . 18 April 2024 . www.ngv.vic.gov.au . en-AU.
  4. Web site: Directorate . ACT Government . 18 August 2022 . Owl . 18 April 2024 . artsACT . en.
  5. Web site: Bruce Armstrong, b. 1957 . 18 April 2024 . National Portrait Gallery people.
  6. Web site: Archibald Prize 1994 . 19 April 2024 . Art Gallery of New South Wales.
  7. Web site: Archibald Prize Archibald 2005 work: Self-portrait by Bruce Armstrong . 18 April 2024 . www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au . en.
  8. Web site: Savage beauty : the art of Bruce Armstrong / Ted Gott [curator and editor] - Catalogue National Library of Australia ]. 18 April 2024 . catalogue.nla.gov.au . en.
  9. Web site: Bruce Armstrong: An Anthology of Strange Creatures NGV . 18 April 2024 . www.ngv.vic.gov.au . en-AU.
  10. Web site: Edgar . Ray . 18 August 2016 . Bruce Armstrong's menagerie of metaphors descends on the NGV . 18 April 2024 . The Sydney Morning Herald . en.