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Paul Snell

1968
(AUSTRALIA) AUSTRALIAN

Paul Snell is an Australian artist whose practice invites viewers into a contemplative space—a suspended moment where time feels paused and the pull of forward momentum is momentarily stilled. His work replaces the constant saturation of our image-driven world with moments of stillness, omission, and quiet reflection, offering a grounding experience where beauty is found in presence rather than progress. He lives and works in Launceston, Tasmania.

Paul Snell

Education

Snell earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts at University of Tasmania in 1989, his BFA (Honors) from the University of Tasmania in 1995, and his Masters of Contemporary Arts from the University of Tasmania in 2011.

Snell's Work

Technique

Snell creates small production runs, printing each unique work in an edition of one to three. His process begins by capturing a location or an object. He then digitally “decodes” the visual information present in that image. After reducing and simplifying the colors and forms, he begins an intensive “re-coding” process, during which the reduced formal elements of the work evolve their own self-referential relationships within a new composition. This process blurs the boundary between “taking” and “making” a photograph. When the digital composition is complete, Snell converts it into a Chromogenic print using the Fujiflex printing system, which allows luminous, vibrant, colorful photographic printing onto metallic paper. The print is then mounted onto Plexiglass. Blurring the boundaries between photography and painting, Snell merges digital processes with materiality to explore abstraction and minimalism in contemporary photo-media. By stripping images of representational clarity, he allows abstract forms to emerge, engaging the senses and creating new visual languages that bypass traditional narrative. Snell’s work interrogates the evolving nature of photographic production—manipulating and exploiting digital data to invent new visual forms. He examines the shifting relationships between making and taking photographs, between painting and photography, and between object and screen. Within this dynamic interplay, surface and edge, reflection and absorption become central concerns. These are not representations of reality—they are their own realities. In a world overloaded with visual stimuli, Snell’s works create a space to pause, feel, and simply be.

Inspiration

Inspired by 20th-century modernist artists, Snell distills form and colour to their essence through reduction, repetition, and synthesis. His works have a distinctly painterly impact, described by critics as "digital painting." They delve into the emotional and sensory power of colour, investigating optics, light, and materiality through rhythmic pairing, sequencing, and layering. The visual lexicon Snell has developed is informed by the Modernist history of painting, especially minimalism and hard edged abstraction. Snell has described his artistic practice as a search for “sensory understanding of the physical object.”

Snell's Work
Snell's Work

Relevant Quotes

Describing his work Snell has said, “These pieces are not representations of certain realities; they are their own reality. The absence of signs or objects invites the viewer to drift among primal and tonal aesthetic matter. The aim has been to immerse the viewer in color, rhythm and space, creating a sensory experience of inner contemplation and transcendence.”

Exhibitions

Snell has exhibited his work extensively throughout Australia and Tasmania, and selectively in the United States.

Collections

His work is included in numerous public and private collections, including that of Louis Vuitton, Asia; Tiffany & Co, US, Asia, Australia; ArtBank; the Devonport Regional Gallery; the Burnie Regional Gallery, and the Justin House Museum.

Galleries

Studio Gallery - Melbourne and Brisbane
Gallery9 - Sydney
Gallery Red - Spain

Education

2009–11 MCA, University of Tasmania
1995 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons), University of Tasmania
1990 Diploma of Education, University of Tasmania
1987–89 Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Tasmania

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2025 Reprieve - Gallery 9, Sydney, NSW
2024 Breathe - Despard Gallery, Hobart, Tas
2022 Exhale - Gallery 9, Sydney, NSW
2022 Visceral - Studio Gallery, Armadale, Vic
2021 Longing for Less - Rosny Barn, Hobart Tas
2021 Sub-Liminal - Riddoch Art Gallery, Mt Gambier, SA
2020 Dissolve – Colville Gallery, Hobart, Tas
2020 Bleed - Gallery 9, Sydney, NSW
2020 Incidental Contact, Australian Consulate-General, NY
2019 Untitled TZT038, Bos Fine Art, Den Haag
2018 Timbre – Colville Gallery, Hobart, Tas
2018 Vanishing Point, Gallery 9, Sydney, NSW
2017 Mute, Colville Gallery, Hobart, Tas
2017 Chromophilia, Gallery 9, Sydney, NSW
2017 The Liminal Space, Moonah Arts Centre, Hobart, Tas
2016 The Liminal Space, QVMAG, Launceston, Tas
2016 Formal, Gallery 9, Sydney, NSW
2015 Intersect, Colville Gallery, Hobart, Tas
2015 Sectant, Gallery 9, NSW
2015 Decoding Sydney, Gaffa, Sydney, NSW
2014 Shift, Colville Gallery, Hobart, Tas
2013 Chromophobia, Colville Gallery, Hobart, Tas
2013 Decoding New York, Edmund Pearce Gallery, Vic
2013 Chromophobia, Rex Livingston Gallery, Sydney, NSW
2013 Chromophobia, Jan Manton Gallery, Qld
2012 Afterimage, Devonport Regional Gallery, Tas
2012 The Persistence of Vision, The Colour Factory, Melbourne, Vic
2012 Codes and Conventions, Colville Gallery, Hobart, Tas
2011 Afterglow, 146 Artspace, Hobart, Tas

Selected Curated and Group Exhibitions

2024 Debut - &Gallery, Edinburgh
2024 Void - Kunstraum, Heidelberg
2023 Booth H02 - Gallery 9 at Sydney Contemporary
2023 Abstraction – Despard Gallery, Tas
2022 Booth H07 - Gallery 9 at Sydney Contemporary
2021 Art Matter 4 - Galerie Biesenbach, Cologne, Germany
2021 Orbit - Ten Days On The Island, Poimena Gallery, Tas
2020 Image_Object – MONA FOMA, Poimena Gallery, Tas
2019 Formal - MONA FOMA, Poimena Gallery, Tas
2018 Beyond The Field (Still), Contemporary Art Tasmania, Tas
2018 Colville Gallery at West End Art Space, Vic
2017 SPEED: Mobility & Exchange, Academy Gallery, Tas
2017 There Is No Abstract Art, Devonport Regional Gallery
2016 OP ART, Brenda May Gallery, NSW
2015 NEO-O-10, Stephen McLaughlan Gallery, Vic
2015 Standback, Moonah Arts Centre, Tas
2014 AT_Salon_2, Anita Treverso Gallery, Vic
2014 Perceptions of Space, Justin Collection, Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Vic
2014 The Art of Sound, Burnie Regional Gallery, Tas
2013 Black Echo, Stephen McLaughlan Gallery, Vic
2013 Abstraction 12, Charles Nodrum Gallery, Vic
2013 Factory 49 @ Stephen McLachlan Gallery, Stephen McLachlan Gallery, Vic

Art Fairs

2024 PAN Amsterdam
2024 AAF Hamburg
2024 AAF Battersea, London
2024 AAF Hampstead
2021 Art Moments, Jakarta, Indonesia
2020 Sydney Contemporary
2020 Intersect Aspen, Aspen, USA2017 Den Fair, Vic
2014 Melbourne Art Fair, Vic
2013 Spectrum Art Fair, New York, New York
2013 Art Hamptons, International Art Fair, New York

Selected Art Prizes

2024 Sunshine Coast Art Prize - Qld
2020 The Glover Art Prize – Tas
2018 The Hutchins Art Award, Tas
2018 The Glover Art Prize, Tas
2018 The Blake Prize, National Art School, NSW
2017 Wyndham Art Prize, Vic
2017 Fisher’s Ghost Art Award, NSW
2016 Josephine Ulrick & Win Schubert Photography Award, Gold Coast City Gallery, Qld
2016 The Bay of Fires Art Prize, Tas
2015 The Whyalla Art Prize, SA
2015 Hazelhurst Art Award, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery, NSW
2015 Paramor Art Prize, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, NSW
2015 Josephine Ulrick & Win Schubert Photography Award, Gold Coast City Gallery, Qld
2014 The Substation Contemporary Art Award, The Substation, Vic
2014 Tidal Art Prize, Devonport Regional Gallery, Tas
2013 Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Caloundra Regional Gallery, Qld
2013 The Bay of Fires Art Prize, Tas
2013 Muswellbrook Art Prize, Muswellbrook Regional Art Gallery, NSW
2013 The Glover Art Prize, Tas
2012 Gold Coast Art Prize, Gold Coast Regional Gallery, Qld
2012 Tidal Art Prize, Devonport Regional Gallery, Tas
2011 The Whyalla Art Prize, SA
2011 The Blake Prize, National Art School, NSW
2011 Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Caloundra Regional Gallery, Qld

Representation in Private & Public Collections

Louis Vuitton, Asia
Tiffany & Co, US, Asia, Australia
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Tasmania
Justin House Museum, Victoria
Pine Rivers Regional Gallery, Brisbane
Art Bank, Australia
Devonport Regional Gallery, Tasmania
Burnie Regional Gallery, Tasmania

Awards

2025 Winner, Flanagan Art Prize, Ballarat,Vic
2015 Winner, Whyalla Art Award, South Australia
2015 Winner, Moreton Bay Art Award, Pine Rivers Gallery, Brisbane
2012 Winner, Flanagan Art Prize, Ballarat, Vic
2012 Winner, Tidal Art Prize, Devonport Regional Gallery, Devonport

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