Belynda Henry as a multiple Wynne and Archibald prize finalist is one of Australia’s leading landscape painters.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] She is also a member of Australian Watercolour Society.[10][11][12][13]

Belynda Henry
Born
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Painter, artist
Years active1994–present
Websitewww.belyndahenry.com

Reception

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Henry is known for her 'evocative paintings' and her works have been exhibited over 30 solo shows.[14][15][16] The Age recently included her in the feature story, ‘Seven Artists You Should Invest in Now’.[17] In 2019 Henry has been featured in Thames & Hudson’s tome, ‘A Painted Landscape’[18] – featuring the works of landscape artists including, Elizabeth Cummings, John Olsen, Ann Thompson, Rick Amor among other notable landscape painters.[19] Most recently in a sell-out show in New York, a majority of her works were acquired by style arbiter and collector Christian Louboutin.[20][21][22][23][24]

Notable works

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In 2020 Henry's solo exhibition at the Australian Galleries featured the sounds of recorded bird calls from around the artist's studio as well as a suspended sculptural installation by floral artist Tracey Deep.[25] The exhibition To Paint Is To Love[26] was reported to be a 'sensory and immersive experience'[27] for the audiences as Vogue mentioned, "Henry is creating an immersive show that will capture the sounds and sights of her rural Central Coast studio to give visitors a sense of where her pieces are formed and how she works".[20]

Selected solo exhibitions

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  • 2020 ‘to paint is to love’, Australian Galleries, Sydney[26][28][29]
  • 2020 ‘The Space Between’, Olsen Gruin, New York[30][31]
  • 2019 ‘Waterfalls and Waterholes’, Australian Galleries, Sydney[32][33]
  • 2019 ‘Reflections’, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne[34][35]
  • 2018 ‘Landscape Lines’, Australian Galleries, Sydney[36][37]
  • 2017 ‘Wanderer’, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne[38][39]
  • 2016 ‘Distance’, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne[40]
  • 2016 ‘Living colour’, Olsen Irwin Works on Paper, Small Paintings and Sculpture, Sydney[41]
  • 2016 ‘Mountain Sky’, The Design Files, Sydney[42]
  • 2016 Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne[43]
  • 2015 ‘Higher’, Koskela, Sydney[44]
  • 2014 ‘Open House’, The Design Files, Melbourne[45]
  • 2014 ‘Overgrown’, The Design Files, Melbourne[46]
  • 2014 ‘Jigsaw’, Anthea Polson Art, Main Beach, QLD[47]
  • 2012 ‘Colour My World – New Sculptures and Paintings’, Richard Martin Art, Sydney[48][49]
  • 2010 ‘Overview’, Richard Martin Art, Sydney[6]
  • 2007 ‘Shimmer’, Greenhill Galleries, Perth[50]
  • 2007 ‘Shadows of Nature’, Richard Martin Art, Sydney[6]
  • 2006 ‘Recent Paintings’, Libby Edwards Galleries, Brisbane[6]
  • 2005 ‘Life and Paddocks’, Richard Martin Art, Sydney[6]
  • 2005 ‘New Paintings’, Gallery 460, Green Point, NSW[6]
  • 2005 ‘Driving’, Libby Edwards Galleries, Sydney[6]
  • 2004 ‘Still Life Paintings’, Libby Edwards Galleries, Melbourne[6]
  • 2004 ‘New Paintings’, Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide[51]
  • 2004‘New Paintings’, Greenhill Galleries, Perth[6]
  • 2003 Libby Edwards Galleries, Sydney[6]
  • 2002 Libby Edwards Galleries, Melbourne[6]
  • 2002 ‘Paddock Lines’, Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide[52]
  • 2001 ‘Floating Over Paddocks’, Von Bertouch Galleries, Newcastle, NSW[6]
  • 2001 ‘Light and Paddocks’, Avoca Fine Arts Gallery, Avoca, NSW[6]
  • 1999 ‘Love, Light and Paddocks’, Avoca Fine Arts Gallery, Avoca, NSW[52]
  • 1996 ‘And Anywhere Is’, Avoca Fine Arts Gallery, Avoca, NSW[52]
  • 1994 ‘Playing in the Secret Garden’, Avoca Fine Arts Gallery, Avoca, NSW[52]

Sources

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  • Art Almanac, April 2014, p. 54[53]
  • Feagins Lucy; "Jigsaw", The Design Files, March 2014[54]
  • Giles Auty; "After the Bald was over", The Weekend Australian, March 2000[6]
  • McClelland, Anna: “Celebrated artist Belynda Henry exhibits at Koskela”, Buro 24/7, March 2015[55]
  • Parker Loni; "Autumn Colours", Adore Home Magazine, March 2014[6]
  • Style curator, October 2014[56]
  • Vogue Living, July – August 2018, p.36[6]
  • Vogue, July 2018, p.76 – 77[6]
  • "Works on paper", Inside Out Magazine, August 2014, p.40[6]

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