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Brent Hallard

1957
(AUSTRALIA) AMERICAN

Plum (Yellow and Red)Plum (Yellow and Red)
Brent Hallard
Plum (Yellow and Red)
Painting
37.0 X 37.0 X 0.1 cm 14.6 X 14.6 X 0.0 inch Sale price£950.00
Orb (Blue and Violet)Orb (Blue and Violet)
Brent Hallard
Orb (Blue and Violet)
Painting
91.5 X 91.5 X 0.1 cm 36.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£5,800.00
Orb (Pink and Blue)Orb (Pink and Blue)
Brent Hallard
Orb (Pink and Blue)
Painting
91.5 X 91.5 X 0.1 cm 36.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£5,800.00
Sundrop sereneSundrop serene
Brent Hallard
Sundrop serene
Painting
18.0 X 19.0 X 0.1 cm 7.1 X 7.5 X 0.0 inch Sale price£500.00
Slow coachSlow coach
Brent Hallard
Slow coach
Painting
19.0 X 19.0 X 0.1 cm 7.5 X 7.5 X 0.0 inch Sale price£500.00
High WaterHigh Water
Brent Hallard
High Water
Painting
19.0 X 19.0 X 0.1 cm 7.5 X 7.5 X 0.0 inch Sale price£500.00
Pale AlePale Ale
Brent Hallard
Pale Ale
Painting
28.0 X 18.5 X 0.1 cm 11.0 X 7.3 X 0.0 inch Sale price£600.00
Come and GoCome and Go
Brent Hallard
Come and Go
Painting
18.0 X 19.0 X 0.1 cm 7.1 X 7.5 X 0.0 inch Sale price£500.00
ComberComber
Brent Hallard
Comber
Painting
18.0 X 19.0 X 0.1 cm 7.1 X 7.5 X 0.0 inch Sale price£500.00
Bondi Bathers ButterflyBondi Bathers Butterfly
Brent Hallard
Bondi Bathers Butterfly
Painting
25.0 X 50.0 X 0.1 cm 9.8 X 19.7 X 0.0 inch Sale price£1,000.00
Sure thing ButterflySure thing Butterfly
Brent Hallard
Sure thing Butterfly
Painting
20.4 X 35.5 X 0.1 cm 8.0 X 14.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£600.00
Blue only you IVBlue only you IV
Brent Hallard
Blue only you IV
Painting
60.0 X 63.0 X 0.0 cm 23.6 X 24.8 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,150.00
Black only you IIIBlack only you III
Brent Hallard
Black only you III
Painting
60.0 X 63.0 X 0.0 cm 23.6 X 24.8 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,150.00
Box IIBox II
Brent Hallard
Box II
Painting
35.56 X 35.56 X 0.0 cm 14.0 X 14.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£800.00
Box IBox I
Brent Hallard
Box I
Painting
35.56 X 35.56 X 0.0 cm 14.0 X 14.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£800.00
ShaunaShauna
Brent Hallard
Shauna
Painting
46.0 X 30.5 X 0.0 cm 18.1 X 12.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£900.00
NickelNickel
Brent Hallard
Nickel
Painting
34.3 X 28.0 X 0.0 cm 13.5 X 11.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£600.00
LandedLanded
Brent Hallard
Landed
Painting
25.4 X 20.3 X 0.0 cm 10.0 X 8.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£550.00
Lavender Strike IILavender Strike II
Brent Hallard
Lavender Strike II
Painting
61.0 X 61.0 X 0.0 cm 24.0 X 24.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,800.00
FarmFarm
Brent Hallard
Farm
Painting
61.0 X 61.0 X 0.0 cm 24.0 X 24.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,800.00
Architectural Butterfly #09Architectural Butterfly #09
Brent Hallard
Architectural Butterfly #09
Painting
55.0 X 115.0 X 0.0 cm 21.7 X 45.3 X 0.0 inch Sale price£4,700.00
Boom IVBoom IV
Brent Hallard
Boom IV
Painting
52.5 X 76.5 X 0.0 cm 20.7 X 30.1 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,000.00
Boom IIBoom II
Brent Hallard
Boom II
Painting
52.5 X 76.5 X 0.0 cm 20.7 X 30.1 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,000.00
PGB SlurpPGB Slurp
Brent Hallard
PGB Slurp
Painting
22.0 X 32.0 X 0.0 cm 8.7 X 12.6 X 0.0 inch Sale price£700.00
GPB SlurpGPB Slurp
Brent Hallard
GPB Slurp
Painting
22.0 X 32.0 X 0.0 cm 8.7 X 12.6 X 0.0 inch Sale price£700.00
Gong (Green, Blue)Gong (Green, Blue)
Brent Hallard
Gong (Green, Blue)
Painting
52.0 X 61.0 X 0.0 cm 20.5 X 24.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,400.00
Gong (Red, Blue)Gong (Red, Blue)
Brent Hallard
Gong (Red, Blue)
Painting
52.0 X 61.0 X 0.0 cm 20.5 X 24.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,400.00
W4W4
Brent Hallard
W4
Painting
25.4 X 20.3 X 0.0 cm 10.0 X 8.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£870.00
Plumb Purple (mint)Plumb Purple (mint)
Brent Hallard
Plumb Purple (mint)
Painting
37.0 X 37.0 X 0.0 cm 14.6 X 14.6 X 0.0 inch Sale price£950.00
Rope (Green and Pink)Rope (Green and Pink)
Brent Hallard
Rope (Green and Pink)
Painting
23.0 X 30.5 X 0.1 cm 9.1 X 12.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£500.00
Fruit LoopFruit Loop
Brent Hallard
Fruit Loop
Painting
61.0 X 61.0 X 0.1 cm 24.0 X 24.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,800.00
Zone ButterflyZone Butterfly
Brent Hallard
Zone Butterfly
Painting
61.0 X 61.0 X 0.1 cm 24.0 X 24.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,800.00
Bell ButterflyBell Butterfly
Brent Hallard
Bell Butterfly
Painting
61.0 X 61.0 X 0.1 cm 24.0 X 24.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,800.00
Capital ButterflyCapital Butterfly
Brent Hallard
Capital Butterfly
Painting
55.0 X 110.0 X 0.1 cm 21.7 X 43.3 X 0.0 inch Sale price£4,700.00
Mailer GreenMailer Green
Brent Hallard
Mailer Green
Painting
23.0 X 30.5 X 0.0 cm 9.1 X 12.0 X 0.0 inch

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Architectural-Butterfly-Boom-by-Brent-Hallard--Represented-by-IdeelArtArchitectural Butterfly Boom
Brent Hallard
Architectural Butterfly Boom
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61.0 X 61.0 X 0.0 cm 24.0 X 24.0 X 0.0 inch

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Architectural ButterflyArchitectural Butterfly
Brent Hallard
Architectural Butterfly
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28.0 X 52.5 X 0.0 cm 11.0 X 20.7 X 0.0 inch

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PeakPeak
Brent Hallard
Peak
Painting
56.0 X 46.0 X 0.0 cm 22.0 X 18.1 X 0.0 inch

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QBE IQBE I
Brent Hallard
QBE I
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35.6 X 35.6 X 0.0 cm 14.0 X 14.0 X 0.0 inch

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SummercloudSummercloud
Brent Hallard
Summercloud
Painting
120.0 X 110.0 X 0.0 cm 47.2 X 43.3 X 0.0 inch

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WalkWalk
Brent Hallard
Walk
Painting
25.4 X 20.3 X 0.0 cm 10.0 X 8.0 X 0.0 inch

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Boom IIIBoom III
Brent Hallard
Boom III
Painting
52.5 X 76.5 X 0.0 cm 20.7 X 30.1 X 0.0 inch

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Architectural Butterfly (Dandelion)Architectural Butterfly (Dandelion)
Brent Hallard
Architectural Butterfly (Dandelion)
Painting
61.0 X 61.0 X 0.0 cm 24.0 X 24.0 X 0.0 inch

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Plumb Red (blue)Plumb Red (blue)
Brent Hallard
Plumb Red (blue)
Painting
37.0 X 37.0 X 0.0 cm 14.6 X 14.6 X 0.0 inch

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Mailer (red)Mailer (red)
Brent Hallard
Mailer (red)
Painting
23.0 X 30.5 X 0.0 cm 9.1 X 12.0 X 0.0 inch

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Double Stitch (purple and green)Double Stitch (purple and green)
Brent Hallard
Double Stitch (purple and green)
Painting
33.0 X 28.0 X 0.0 cm 13.0 X 11.0 X 0.0 inch

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Rope (red and yellow)Rope (red and yellow)
Brent Hallard
Rope (red and yellow)
Painting
23.0 X 30.5 X 0.0 cm 9.1 X 12.0 X 0.0 inch

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Brent Hallard is an Australian-born abstract artist, curator, and writer whose works on paper and aluminum explore minimalist iconography and monochromatic expressions.
His work fluctuates between precise, formal examinations of geographic shapes and more playful, idiosyncratic creations.
He is currently living and working in Sydney, Australia.

Education

Brent Hallard earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1990 and went on to earn his Master of Arts from the University of New South Wales in 1992.

Technique

Using mediums such as markers, watercolors, and acrylics, Hallard constructs monochromatic and semi-monochromatic images of recognizable geometric forms such as squares and rectangles on paper and aluminum.

The work often consists of simple forms and clusters of forms, and at other times it escapes the boundaries of line and shape.

Hallard tends to focus on work that conveys precision and exactitude, while also flirting with looser explorations of color and form, creating more experimental geometric abstractions that invite additional layers of interaction from the viewer.

Inspiration

The artist works with the themes of space and geometry, manipulating images and arrangements of objects in order to challenge the perception of the viewer.

His work is deeply rooted in the fundamentals of art history, especially building on the tendencies of abstraction, minimalism, and the color field artists.

The work also maintains a certain human quality, incorporating a sense of openness and frivolity suggesting an underlying freedom from formal limitations.

Relevant Quotes

Kate Mothes of the Young Space Art Blog said of Brent Hallard's work:

"The paintings...are wonderfully simple. The edges are so distinct and the colors so bright that they very nearly press into optical territory. Some of his pieces are perfectly symmetrical, yet the boundaries shift as we run our eyes from segment to segment, stripe to stripe, as the color plays slight tricks on our eyes. He seems to commit to symmetrical, hard-edged abstraction and then in the next instance make a work...that seems to say he knows these are expected to be hard-edged paintings, but see? Sometimes they're not. And to prove it, he'll color outside the lines."

Notable Distinctions

Founder of the Visual Discrepancies Art Blog

1986
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sulman Prize, Juried exhibition

Exhibitions

Hallard has widely exhibited in a number of solo and group exhibitions in the USA, Europe, and Asia. His work has also been included in several museum exhibitions nationally and in the Netherlands.

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Education

1992 Master of Arts, University of New South Wales, COFA
1990 Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, COFA

Selected Exhibitions

2018 Wave, curated, BSA Project Space, Northern Rivers
2018 2 x 2, group show, Olsen Gallery, Sydney
2018 Load, Solo show, Five Walls, Melbourne
2017 0ppler, curated by Mel Prest, Transmitter Gallery, Brooklyn
2017 Mixed Tape, Palmer Art Projects, Sydney
2017 Chromatopia, curated by Louis Blyton, Melbourne
2017 100 years after De Stijl, Openlucht Museum De Lakenhal
2017 Visual Discrepancy, curated for Crawford Gallery, Sydney (2 person)
2017 Trans, curated by Kyle Jenkins, Raygun Projects, Toowoomba
2017 Samenhang, with Jasper van der Graaf and the collection of Camiel Andriessen, Het Kunstgemaal, Netherlands
2017 Dirty Filthy Painting, curated by Michael Cusak, BSA Project Space, Northern Rivers
2017 Line and Space curated by Suzie Idiens, Crawford Gallery, Sydney
2017 Colour and Form, Olsen Gallery, Sydney Contemporary 17, Sydney
2017 The Shape of Things curated for Artpiece, Mullumbimbi
2016 Drawing Conversations, National Art School, East Sydney
2016 Connect & Collect, SJICA, San Jose, CA
2016 Lavender Strike, Conny Dietzschold Gallery, Sydney
2016 The White Collection, Conny Dietzschold Gallery
2016 Hydrography lll, LaKaserna Artspace, Bad Nieuweschans, Netherlands (curated by Henriëtte van't Hoog and Iemke van Dijk)
2016 Engaged Drawing, curated Beatrice Bea, Yifat Gat, Artothèque, Miramas
2015 Nolan Projects, organized by John Adair, Nolan Foundation, Wales, UK
2015 Volume, curated by Mary Judge and Enrico Gomez, Schema Projects, New York
2015 Formal Watercolor, Museum Waterland, Purmerend, Netherlands, curated by Piet Knook
2015 Territory of Abstraction, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, curated by Christine Pfister
2015 Paperazzi 4, Janet Kurnowski Gallery, New York
2014 un·bound·ed, bi-coastal and international show focusing on conceptual & reductive practices, Root Division, San Francisco
2014 Doppler Shift, curated by Mary Birmingham, New Art Center, New Jersey
2014 Abstract Realities, Jan Van de Ploeg, Brent Hallard, Richard Van der Aa University of Southern Queensland
2014 Dressed in Pink, Raygun Art Projects, Southern Queensland
2014 Hard-Edge Abstraction, curated by Kasarian Dane and Catherine Tedford, Richard F. Brush Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York
2014 Paperazzi 3, Janet Kurnowski Gallery, New York
2013 Sydney Non Objective Turns 100, SNO Contemporary Art Projects, Sydney, Australia
2013 The Big small Graphic Art Show, Graphic Studio Daglicht Eindhoven
2013 LIGHT SPACE PROJECTS 2013: Rituals of Exhibition II by The Talent Agency, H Gallery Chiang Mai, Thailand
2013 DOPPLER, curated by Mel Prest, Parallel Art Space, Brooklyn, NY
2013 Hydrography - Abstract in Watercolor, De Vishal, Haarlem, The Netherlands, curated by Iemke van Dijk and Henriëtte van 't Hoog.
2013 Rituals of Exhibition curated by Gilbert Hsiao and Giles Ryder Don't Be Selfish, Phayao Thailand
2013 Paperazzi 2 Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, New York
2013 Right and Other Angles curated by Jeffrey Cortland Jones at Soft-spot
2013 Never Underestimate a Monochrome organized by Mariángeles Soto-Díaz through Abstraction at Work Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
2012 Index #3, publication and exhibition organized by Justin Andrews, Melbourne
2012 Dripping Color Amazement, curated by Brent Hallard, Galerie oqbo, Berlin
2012 Never Underestimate a Monochrome organized by Mariángeles Soto-Díaz through Abstraction at Work, sponsored by the University of Iowa Museum of Art
2012 Doppler Stop, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Berlin and Zagreb?Supermarket 2012 IS Projects/SNO/PARISconcret, Stockholm?
2012 Paparazzi, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2011 VOID289, UNVOID curated by Naoshi Okura KOBE Biennale, Japan
2011 A Romance of Many Dimensions ?Brooklyn Artist's Gym, Brooklyn, NY
2011 Saturation Point International Survey of Reductive Art, London
2011 Gifting Abstraction Soho20 Chelsea Gallery, curated by Mariángeles Soto-Díaz, NY
2011 Sugarmountain 2 Galerie van den Berge, curated by Clary Stolte, Goes, NL
2011 Chase the Tear NIAD curated by Timothy Buckwalter, Richmond, CA
2011 Recent Movements in Non-objective Art Reuten Galerie, NL
2011 1st International Festival of Non-Objective Art Organized by Roland Orpük Pont de Claix, Grenoble, France
2011 Plane Speaking McKenzie Fine Art, curated by Valerie McKenzie, NY
2010 Informal Relations Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art (IMOCA), curated by Scott Grow
2010 Touch + Paris ParisCONCRET
2010 Hydrography: Abstracts in Watercolor RC de Ruimte in IJmuiden, curated by Iemke van Dijk and Henriëtte van ’t Hoog
2010 25 x 25 traveling Sydney Melbourne, New IS-Projects box, curated by Guido Winkler
2010 Fuzzy Logic Thompson Gallery The Cambridge School of Weston, MA
2009 Editionen aus Deutschland den Niederlanden und der Schweiz - Gesellschaft für Kunst und Gestaltung, Bonn GKG Bonn
2009 Trans: Form | Color Meridian Gallery, San Francisco
2009 Personal Space three person show with Richard Roth and Henriette van 't Hoog
2009 parisCONCRET, Paris
2009 Kosmos Light and Space curated by Guido Winkler Is projects, Leiden, curated
2009 I-S Box
2009 Trans:formal Pharmaka, Los Angeles
2009 Pour faire simple parisCONCRET, Paris
2008 T-show Polverara, Italy
2008 The Space Between San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA
2007 Trans Weltraum, Marienplatz Munich
2007 U-shape Minatomirai Yokohama
2007 Solid Space storefront, Setagaya, Tokyo
2007 New Wall Drawings Bus-Dori Projects, Tokyo

Museum Exhibitions

2017 Openlucht Museum De Lakenhal, 100 years after De Stijl, The Netherlands
2016 LaKaserna Artspace, Bad Nieuweschans, The Netherlands
2015 Museum Waterland, Purmerend, The Netherlands, Hydrography III
2014 Visual Art Center, New Jersey, Doppler Shift
2013 De Vishal, Haarlem, The Netherlands Hydrography
2012/13 University of Iowa Museum of Art & Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Never Underestimate a Monochrome
2010 Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, Informal Relations
2008 San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, The Space Between
1990 S. H. Irvine National Trust, Fresh Art, curators: Felicity Fenner/Anne Loxley
1986 Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sulman Prize, Juried exhibition

Curatorial Work

2017 Visual Discrepancy, Crawford Gallery, Sydney
2014 Unbounded Root Division, San Francisco
2012 Dripping Color Amazement Galerie oqbo, Berlin
2011 A Romance of Many Dimensions, ?Brooklyn Artist's Gym, NY
2010 Touch + Paris, ParisCONCRET, Paris
2009 Trans: Form | Color Meridian Gallery, San Francisco
2009 Trans:formal Pharmaka, Los Angeles
2009 Touch, Bus-Dori Project Space, Tokyo
2008 Bus-Dori Suitcase, Bus-Dori Project Space, Tokyo

Review/publication

Visual Discrepancy, Sydney Morning Herald, Spectrum, 2017, 100 years after De Stijl ,The Link, Architectural Magazine, Berlin,2017 Lavender Strike, Sydney Morning Herald, Spectrum, 2016, Unbounded boxed set of prints 2014, essay by Joan Waltemath, Doppler Shift Catalog, 2014, Doppler NY 2013, Index 3 (publication), 2012, Doppler Europe 2012, Kunstbeed,Nr 9 Sugarmountain 2 2011, An Exercise in Seeing at Brooklyn Artist's Gym by Eric Sutphin, 2011 Catalogue Retour aux Bases / Back to Basics, Pont de Claix, Grenoble, San Francisco Chronicle November 2009, Abstract commingle well… Kenneth Baker, Peter Selz, "TRANS: Form|Color ", Exhibition Catalog Essay, Meridian, Gallery, San Francisco, The Space Between at SJICA Artweek June 2008 ARTKRUSH 2004 micro review by Christopher Elam, Chief Editor of Artkrush, Sydney Gay Games 2002 Review of Powerplay, Sydney Morning Herald October 1990. Fresh Art S.H. Irvine National Trust, Arts Editor, John McDonald Eastern Herald Art Review, Verisimilitudes, D.C. Art, Sydney Writer, Martine Ranby ArtLink, Spring 1994, Non-profits and their Artists Editorial Highlights Minimal Painting by Brent Hallard currently on show at FIRST DRAFT, SYDNEY EYELINE September 1988 Brisbane Art Publication. Brent Hallard -Imperfect Geometries. Interview with Adriane Boag, First Draft Director

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