Teo Treloar

Teo Treloar (b 1974) lives and works in Austinmer, NSW.

For the past decade, I have focused on the development of my intensive drawing practice. In my work, I aim to test the discipline’s behavioral and emotional limits, examining the possibilities of minute gesture and trace. Much of my work is about the act of mark-making itself; however, my drawings also explore the personal experience of mental illness and depression. The role of speculation and narrative in my work is important; therefore, a body of work is often iterative and will expand a single idea or image through various permutations. This almost always relates to a psychological progression, and the way thoughts can be turned over and over in the mind.

Teo Treloar received a Masters Degree from Sydney College of the Arts in 2006. He has taught Visual Art and drawing for the last decade, and currently works at Wollongong University as a Lecturer in Visual Arts.

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Tethered

The photographs in Tethered centre on the concept of relational gravity: the pull between people, places, and materials. They carry grief, love, attachment, and loss, shaped by personal experience and by the lives of friends and lovers. In this sense, Tethered approaches landscape as a relational field, rather than as a detached or neutral view.

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