Breathe In catalogue foreword
Breathe In
Alan Jones' paintings aim to take the viewer through time and place. His latest exhibition, "Breath in", started out close to home yet ultimately led somewhere far more distant and ethereal.
At a simplistic level, this body of work could read as a continuation of “Still Life” (2021, Olsen Gallery) with text as a key visual element set against autobiographical backdrops from Jones’ everyday life. The unending summer rains of early 2022 put pay to Jones’ plans to paint the Coogee coastal landscape en plein air. Painting in his studio physically disconnected Jones from the immediacy of the landscape and forced a renewed focus on internal cognitive points of reference.
The pandemic induced need to constantly frame and reframe life plans requires resilience and mental agility. Change is the new black. Mindfulness and inner focus presented Jones simultaneously with both a natural coping mechanism and inspiration for the paintings. His aim to get outside in nature ultimately and ironically led him back inside his mind. In seeking to reflect that complexity in these works, Jones has achieved a kind of synergistic alchemy – the paintings read as neither exclusively landscape nor text – yet fuse both elements to create something altogether different.
The exhibition offers the viewer a visual healing balm for the soul transporting us from the ordinary to the incorporeal.
Take a breath and take a look.
Breathe In
18 May - 4 June 2022
Olsen Annexe, Sydney, Australia
For contemporary artist Alan Jones, Coopers Shoot has become a significant site of respite. The scenic location is known for its hilltop farmland and panoramic views to Cape Byron…
Alan Jones' paintings aim to take the viewer through time and place. His latest exhibition, "Breath in", started out close to home yet ultimately led somewhere far more distant and ethereal…
Alan Jones' aims to take the viewer on an autobiographical journey through time and place. His latest exhibition "Still Life" is no exception…
I’ve long admired the art of Alan Jones – honest, rigorously engaging and technically intriguing. There was great anticipation when Jones, as the recipient of the Paddington Art Prize’s UNSW Art & Design award…
It might sound odd, but I think of Alan Jones as a kind of young Dutch master of the Australian landscape. His work, with it’s bleached, austere palette and fixation on the raised horizon, sometimes reminds me of Vermeer…
When we moved to Cherrybrook in 1982, the suburb was mostly virgin bushland and old farms with a few scattered houses. The area now known as Mike Kenny Oval was a neglected farming paddock…
Alan Jones cuts into the language of landscape by cleaving the line between paint and surface. The horizons, branches and tide lines of his new works bear the sculptural quality of blunt sunlight and hard shadows…
Over the past decade or so Alan Jones has been interested in ideas that surround notions of identity, as ‘people and place’ have become reoccurring themes in his work…
Since graduating from the National Art School in Sydney in 1997, Jones’ images have often focused on the human figure and landscape…
Alan Jones’ maternal family heritage can be traced back to British convicts Robert Forrester and Isabella ‘Bella’ Ramsay. Robert and Isabella were both separately convicted for crimes of theft…
My earliest childhood memories go back to the country town of Wyalkatchem in Western Australia. In the late ’70s and early ’80s my parents, Mike and Jenny, were widely known within the small community as publicans of the Wyalkatchem Hotel…
At its heart, Alan Jones’ latest body of work is a celebration. Hints of introspection, via self-portraiture, float through his work, but so does an embracement of family, of environment and of the future…
Alan Daniel Jones is an Australian contemporary visual artist. In 2000, Jones gained his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the National Art School in Sydney before furthering his education abroad as a recipient of the 2004 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship. Jones's work has won multiple awards and has been exhibited throughout Australia, the UK, and Asia.