Daryl Turner

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Daryl Turner Daryl Turner Artist
Don't Mistake a Shadow
oil on canvas
76 x 72 cm
unframed
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Backyard Retreat
oil on canvas
61 x 56 cm
unframed
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Friends
oil on canvas
81 x 81 cm
unframed
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Daryl Turner

Daryl Turner

Daryl Turner Biography

Training/Experience
1972 Diploma of Art + Design [Honours], Swinburne ? University, Melbourne
1974 Study / work tour throughout Europe
1986 -02 Graphic Designer
Lecturer in painting, Prahran College, Melb

Collections
Crown Casino Hotel, Melbourne
Swank, Hong Kong
Smith, Peacock + Henshaw, Melbourne
Private collections in Indonesia, Australia, Singapore +USA

Selected Exhibitions

2024 – April group Exhibition, Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza

2023 – Sorrento Beachy Art Soirée, Manyung Gallery Sorrento

2022 – Easter Group Show, Manyung Gallery Flinders & Sorrento 

2017 – Characters of Summer, Manyung Gallery, Sorrento

2015 – Solo Exhibition, Manyung Gallery Malvern

2014 – Urban Show, Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza

2013 – Urban Show, Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza

2010 - Aptoz Cruz Galleries, South Australia

2006 - Pollock Gallery, Richmond VIC

2005 - Pollock Gallery, Richmond VIC

2004 - Manyung Galleries, Mt Eliza VIC

2003 - Manyung Galleries, Mt Eliza VIC?

2003 - Bark Modern Art, Hong Kong

2002 - Manyung Galleries, Mt Eliza VIC

2002 - ARTEFACT Gallery, Melbourne

2002 - Treasury Place, Deputy Premier’s offices / ARTEFACT, Melbourne

2001 - Manyung Galleries, Mt. Eliza VIC

1996 - Kazari / ARTEFACT, Melbourne

1995 - Art Forum / ARTEFACT, Singapore

1995 - Quoquo / ARTEFACT, Hong Kong

1995 - Victoria House / ARTEFACT, London

1994 - Quoquo / ARTEFACT, Hong Kong

1993 - ARTEFACT, Melbourne - solo

1973 - Avante Gallery, Melbourne - solo

Selected Commissions
BASF, Singapore
Smith Peacock + Henshaw, Melbourne

Daryl Turner Statement

The mind is patterns and layers a matrix of possibilities that builds up over a lifetime. This conglomeration we call self, a subjective centre from which we try and make a personal story. These paintings are hinting at that possibility. Crowded assemblages of images, some real some not so real that attempt to draw the viewer further inward into the archetypal world of the unconscious. On a conscious level, you the viewer, can either enjoy the surface images that float on the surface or absorb them finding your own level of meaning. I want you to wander through the streets the dead ends, the levels, the colours and start free associating.

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