Barbara Weir
DOB:
C.1945
Born:
BUNDY RIVER STATION
About Artist:
Barbara Weir was born c.1945 on Bundy River Station in the area of Utopia, Aboriginal Art Regions of Central Australia. Barbara Weir's mother is the late famous Aboriginal Artist Minnie Pwerle.
Barbara's father was an Irishman. She was taken from her family and fostered out, but, in the 1960's Barbara returned to Utopia and stayed with her aunt Emily Kame Kngwarreye.
Barbara's career as an artist was inspired by the dynamic community of artists at Utopia and the work of her adopted grandmother Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Emily's work had a profound impact on her and in the early 1990's she began seriously to explore her artistic talents. Highly experimental in her approach, she tried many mediums and in 1994 went to Indonesia with other artists to explore the art of batik. This gave her new insights into her own process and she returned full of ideas on how to develop her own style.
Exhibitions:
1995, 1997, 2003, Dacou Gallery, Adelaide 1995, Davis Avenue Gallery, Melbourne 1996, 2002, Framed Gallery, Darwin 1996, Gallery Woo Mang and Partners, Paris, France 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, Quadrivium Gallery, Sydney 1996, 1997, 1998, Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane 1997, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide 1997, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney 1997, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne 1997, Barry Stern Gallery, Sydney 1998, ARTEXPO, New York, USA 1998, 2001, Chapman Gallery, Canberra 1998, Adelaide Festival Theatre, Adelaide 1998, Exhibited extensively in Europe including: Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands 1999, 2002, Japingka Gallery, Perth 1999, 2000, 2001, Tandanya, Adelaide 1999, 2000, 2002, Gallery Savah, Sydney 2000, ArtSauce, Singapore 2000, Redback Art Gallery, Brisbane 2000, AMP Building, Sydney 2000, "Women's Business", Chicago, USA 2001, Mbantua Gallery, Alice Springs 2002, Knut Grothe Galeri, Charlottlenlund, Copenhagen, Denmark 2003, Alison Kelly Gallery, Melbourne 2003, Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Melbourne
Collections:
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Art Gallery of Queensland, Brisbane Artbank, Sydney Queensland College of Art Griffith University Ebes Collection-Workum, The Netherlands University of Adelaide, Adelaide AMP Collection
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