The Samstag Alumni
The 1994 Anne & Gordon Samstag
International Visual Arts Scholarships
Lynne Barwick | Michele Beevors | Matthew Calvert | ADS Donaldson | Sarah Lindner | Anne Ooms | Robyn Stacey | Carl Sutherland | Paul Uhlmann | Anne Wallace
In the best of Anne Wallace's inspired and tantalizing mysteries, there never was the possibility of closure for the viewer. Rather, there was always something you never could quite "get" (even though you always got "something", and sensed - believed - that you could get it all). Nothing of this alluring mechanism has particularly changed in Wallace's work over the years, other than her impressively growing repertoire of subject matter and the sophisticated guile of her mysteries. Slowly contemplating Wallace's Lonely Road, for example, the viewer remains seductively engaged, spellbound, the fecund meanings emerging into partial comprehension. Typically, however, uncertainty prevails.
A very special Wallace quality is her ability to make visceral, as well as
intellectual connections with the viewer, and not simply through her
considerable technical skill as a painter. Writer's Block, for example,
is a conceptually precise metaphor, rich in dark and delicious humour in which
the viewer's experience of the "stalking-vulture threat" takes hold of the guts,
and unfolds upwards, opening like a third eye to the total body, directly and
complete.
Ross Wolfe
from his essay in the exhibition catalogue, for;
Kindle & Swag: The Samstag Effect
University of South Australia Art Museum, 2004
| Anne Wallace Born 1970, Kenmore, Queensland |
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| 1994 | Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship MFA, The Slade School of Fine Art, London, UK |
| 1991 | Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts), Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane |

Girl and Birds 1993
oil on canvas
138 x 113 cm
© the artist

Writer's Block 2000
oil on canvas
111.5 x 136.5 cm
Samstag Collection: University of South Australia
© the artist

Lonely Road 2004
oil on canvas
36 x 47 cm
Samstag Collection: University of South Australia
© the artist
