Kate Nielsen | STILL. online exhibition currently on show

7 December 2022

Sydney based Kate Nielsen is an artist with a deep love of the interior world. Her oeuvre has focused on the beauty that is inherent in the everyday—the folds of patterned linen, a table set for dinner, the glimpses of an outside world. 

A deep understanding of colour relationships and the power of line in composition are hallmarks of her paintings. This, combined with the flattening of pictorial space—a nod to the tradition of Japonisme embraced by Van Gogh and  Matisse—places her in a much loved and collected aesthetic tradition. 

Nielsen, a graduate of The National Art School Sydney has been exhibiting in Australia and the USA. This online exhibition, her first as an associated artist with Nanda\Hobbs, includes works selected from the last eighteen months in the studio.

 

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