It has been a very busy six months?for Fiona McMonagle and it?shows no sign of slowing down.
The park at the end of my road 2016,?Digital video installation, Duration 2.59 minutes,?$14,000
In November Fiona won the?2015 National Self-Portrait Prize for her work ?One hundred days at 7pm??2015. The work was?comprised of one hundred individual portraits painted at 7pm brought to life through animation. Since February Fiona's works have been hanging in the Art Gallery of South Australia as part of the 2016 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art?. The 2016 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art runs until to 15 May 2016 and is certainly worth a trip.
Chameleon?2015,?Watercolour, ink and gouache on paper, 90 x 60cm, $5,000
Now Fiona will turn her attention to her latest project with La Trobe University. Curated by Dr Vicent Alessi "Do I Look Like I Care" is a?solo exhibition that brings together works from across the last decade investigating issues of loneliness and solitude, the navigation of teenage years, family and group dynamics and notions of being an outsider or misunderstood in a suburban world.
Comumbiformes?2015,?Watercolour, ink and gouache on paper,?57 x 70cm,?$4,500
Fiona McMonagle "Do I Look Like I Care" runs from the 4th May to 8th of July at La Trobe University.
A huge congratulations to Fiona on a very busy six months and we look forward to see where the rest of 2016 takes you. To view works available by Fiona McMonagle click here