Stewart MacFarlane

Stewart MacFarlane
Born Stewart Angus MacFarlane
1953
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Nationality Australian
Education Victorian College of the Arts, South Australian School of Arts, School of Visual Arts,in New York City, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
Known for Painting, Printmaking,
Movement Realism


Stewart MacFarlane is a figurative Australian painter. His style is a pared-down realism (with expressionistic touches) combined with a surreality of lighting and perspective.[1] He often, though not always, places a female or male nude in a situation of erotic enigma.[2] He paints the Australian scene, but the Australian scene as representative of Western society as a whole.[3]

Career

Homefront, Oil on canvas, 2010, 132x 183cm

Stewart Angus MacFarlane was born in Adelaide, South Australia, in November 1953. Aged 16, he enrolled at the South Australian School of Art, where he was influenced by the Adelaide painters, David Dridan and David Dallwitz. He gained his Diploma of Fine Arts (Painting) in 1974. The next year he travelled to America, where he had group and solo exhibitions, as well as pursuing his other love, music. In 1977 he graduated with a Bachelor in Fine Arts (Painting) from the School of Visual Arts, New York City.[4] He was a studio assistant of Janet Fish. Since returning to Australia in 1983, MacFarlane has earned his living as a professional painter, exhibiting several times a year, either in Australia or internationally.

Stew lane and The Untouchables CBGBS 1980

Stewart MacFarlane is also a musician. His band, Stew Lane and The Untouchables, performed and recorded in New York City from 1979 to 1981. The Album, 'Harder Than Wax" was released by AZ International, France, in 1980. Their independent release, "U.N.Rap Song" (Private Ear Records, 1980) is acknowledged by Freddy Fresh as one of the earliest rap records and one of the first examples of a group, outside the hip-hop genre, to incorporate rap into their music.[5]

Selected recent exhibitions

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Video

References

  1. Helmridge-Marsillian, Veronique, Stewart MacFarlane. Riddles of Life, Craftsman House, Sydney, 1996, pp.29–30.
  2. Helmridge-Marsillian, Veronique, "Work and Sex. Three Paintings by Stewart MacFarlane", Art Monthly, July 1994, p.4.
  3. Helmridge-Marsillian, Riddles of Life, p.158.
  4. MacFarlane, Stewart, and Helmridge-Marsillian, Veronique, Stewart MacFarlane. Small Observations. A Survey of Small Oil Paintings 1967–2005, Carnegie Gallery, Hobart, 2006, p.4.
  5. Freddy Fresh, The Rap Records, (First Edition) p.259.

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