Exhibition 6th to 24th September 2006

Copyright  © 2004 Pollock Gallery

 

Leslie Kingsley

 

“Works on Paper”

 

 

A Selection of the Catalogue Follows :-

 

 

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Sky Poems

Watercolour

41 x 29.5 cm

 

 

Ancient Ground

Watercolour

51 x 74 cm

 

 

Cygnum Angelicum

Watercolour

76.5 x 56.5 cm

 

 

First Light

Watercolour

52 x 75 cm

 

 

Heavenly Flight

Watercolour

76.5 x 56.5 cm

 

 

Silent Witness

Watercolour

63.5 x 103 cm

 

 

Splendor Solis

Watercolour

66 x 63, 25.5 x 16, 25.5 x 19 cm

 

 

Summer Memory

Watercolour

51 x 33.5 cm

 

 

The Beckoning Light

Watercolour

41 x 29.5 cm

 

 

Beyond the Threshold

Watercolour

51 x 48  cm

 

 

The Initiation

Watercolour

79 x 45 cm

 

 

 

Leslie  Kingsley       Curriculum  Vitae

 

Leslie Kingsley currently lives and works in Tasmania and is represented in collections throughout Australia, Japan, U.S.A. Canada, Republic of South Africa, South Korea, Hong Kong, France and England.

 

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

 

1981 -             Solo Exhibition - University of Tasmania Fine Art Gallery.  Hobart.

1982 -             Autumn Exhibition - Tasmanian Design Centre.  Launceston.

                        Salamanca Art Festival Exhibition, The Long Gallery. Hobart.

                        Blake Prize for Religious Art Exhibition. - Sydney.

1983 -             Solo Exhibition - Salamanca Place Gallery. Hobart.

1985 -             Circular Head Art Festival Competition. Australia  (Awarded First Prize)

1986 -             The Tasmanian Art Exhibition.  (Highly Commended)

1987 -             Solo Exhibition - The Freeman Gallery. Hobart.

                        Alice Bale Art Exhibition & Prize - Mclelland Gallery. Victoria.

                        “New Romantics” - Macquarie Galleries. Sydney.

1988 -             Alice Bale Art Exhibition & Prize - Mclelland Gallery. Victoria.

1989 -             ‘Night, Nacht, Noir.” - Chameleon Contemporary Art Space. Hobart.

Leslie Kingsley Watercolours”- Caz Gallery, West Hollywood, Los Angeles,        U.S.A.

1990 -             Leslie Kingsley Paintings” - 1990 Adelaide Festival of the Arts. Adelaide. 

1991 -             “Leslie Kingsley Paintings” – The Australian Gallery. New York, U.S.A.

“Perspectives on an Australian Landscape” – Australian Embassy, Washington D.C.  U.S.A.

1992 -             “World of Drawings and Watercolours” – Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly, London. U.K.

                        Spring Exhibition – The Stable Gallery. London. U.K.

1993 -             Solo Exhibition – Freeman Gallery.  Hobart.

                        “October Exhibition” – Greenoaks Gallery, Launceston.

1994 -             “A sense of Place” - Greenoaks Gallery, Launceston.

                        “Hobart Winter” – Strickland at Sheraton Gallery, Hobart.

1995 -             “Hobart Cup Carnival Exhibition”  (Two Painters) – Sheraton Hotel, Hobart.

                        Solo Exhibition – Freeman Gallery.  Hobart.

                        Solo Exhibition – Hampton Gallery. Hobart.

1996 -             Solo Exhibition – Hotel Grand Chancellor. Hobart.

                        Solo Exhibition  – Greenoaks Gallery, Launceston.

1997 -             “Coastlines” – Strickland Gallery, Hobart.

1998 -                         Solo Exhibition – Redchapel Gallery, Hobart.

1999 -             Solo Exhibition – North Shore Fine Art. Sydney.

2000 -             Solo Exhibition – Redchapel Gallery, Hobart.                  

                        “Vast” National Exhibition for 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

(Two Painters from Each State) – Max Lawson Gallery. Sydney.

2001 -             Inaugural Exhibition – Vanessa Wood Fine Art. Mosman, Sydney.

2001 -             Solo Exhibition – Melbourne Fine Art. Melbourne.

2004 -             “Through the Skies of Consciousness” – Freeman Gallery 3, Hobart.

2005 -             “Through the Skies of Consciousness” – Sofitel Hotel, Melbourne.

               2006              “Works on Paper” – Pollock Gallery, Richmond, Victoria.