Mark Titmarsh Explained

Mark Titmarsh (born 1955) is a contemporary Australian painter.[1] His work involves permutations of painting, sculpture, installation, screen media, performance and writing . In 2017, he published a book called Expanded Painting.[2]

Work

During the early 1980s Titmarsh was a in the underground Super 8 film scene . He produced a number of film projects in Super 8, and in 1982, with Ross Gibson, Lindy Lee, Deirdre Beck and Janet Burchill, formed the Super 8 Collective, who together staged the 3rd Sydney Super 8 Film Festival at the Chauvel Cinema, Paddington, Sydney [3]

Following the 1983 festival, The Sydney Super 8 Film Group, with Titmarsh the sole continuing member from the previous year, was formed and continued to organise and stage festivals, publish film readers and tour programs of film throughout the 1980s.[3]

During this period Titmarsh was .[4] His work as a painter was included in Australian Perspecta 1989[5] [6] and his film work was shown in Australian Perspecta 1986.[7]

In the 1990s he co-founded the Sydney-based artist's run initiative Art Hotline[8] exhibiting weekly one day exhibitions of ephemeral works in non-gallery everyday sites. He is the editor of an eponymously titled book[9] documenting the 3-year life of the project.

His current practice gathered under the term ‘expanded painting’,[10] involves deconstructing traditional conventions of painting based on canvas, brush, and stretcher and replacing them with other materials including contemporary devices and post-industrial services.

Exhibitions

Titmarsh's exhibition history comprises Australian and international exhibitions. It includes the Pompidou Centre, Paris, France[11] and the Ionion Centre for Art and Culture, Greece.[12] He has held exhibitions at commercial galleries including Roslyn Oxley, Sydney, Bellas Milani Gallery, Brisbane, Australia and Powell Street Gallery, Melbourne.

A monograph about his work, titled, The Thing,[13] was written by Cameron Tonkinwise, and published by Artspace. Sydney, in 2006.

Collections

Titmarsh's works are held in museums and private and corporate collections in Australia, Europe and the United States . These include:

Recognition

Titmarsh was awarded the Grace Cossington Art Award in 2016[16] and The Lake Macquarie Regional Art Prize in 1989.[17]

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Search results for the term: Titmarsh, Mark | The Scheding Index of Australian Art and Artists | Art Research. artresearch.com.au.
  2. Web site: Expanded Painting. Bloomsbury Publishing.
  3. Web site: RealTime Arts - Magazine - issue 77 - d/Lux & the super history of super 8 in sydney. 2021-03-11. www.realtimearts.net.
  4. Web site: Mark Titmarsh Scanlines. 2021-03-11. scanlines.net.
  5. Web site: Trove . Trove . 2023-06-23.
  6. Web site: Australian Perspecta 1989 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191112050308/https://daaouat.library.unsw.edu.au/bio/event/australian-perspecta-1989/ . 2019-11-12.
  7. Web site: Australian perspecta : a biennial survey of contemporary Australian art. Art Gallery of New South. Wales. March 5, 1981. Sydney : Art Gallery of New South Wales. Trove.
  8. Web site: Art Hotline :: Biography at :: At Design and Art Australia Online.
  9. Web site: Art hotline : 1992-1995. Mark. Titmarsh. March 5, 1996. Sydney : Art Hotline. Trove.
  10. Web site: Expanded Painting. Art Guide Australia.
  11. http://www.festivalpocketfilms.fr/spip.php?article590 Unknown
  12. Web site: SEA(S) Arts – PRIZES | SEA(S).
  13. Book: The Thing : fluorescent string, tinted resin and video. March 5, 2006. Artspace Visual Arts Centre. 9781920781262.
  14. Web site: NGA collection search results. artsearch.nga.gov.au.
  15. Web site: Works by Mark Titmarsh :: The Collection :: Art Gallery NSW. www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au.
  16. Web site: GCS Gallery . https://web.archive.org/web/20170215193557/https://www.gcsgallery.com.au/gcs-art-award#headingKMSUw . 15 February 2017 .
  17. Web site: 20 Century.