Jacqueline Aust

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Jacqueline Aust Isolation II
Isolation II
collagraph & collage on hahnemuhle paper
59 x 83 cm
framed
Jacqueline Aust Isolation I
Isolation I
collagraph & collage on hahnemuhle paper
55 x 85 cm
framed
Jacqueline Aust Internal Domain II
Internal Domain II
collagraph & collage on hahnemuhle paper
60 x 80 cm
Jacqueline Aust Jacqueline Aust Artist
Time Fragmented
collagraph and collage on hahnemuhle paper
80 x 50 cm
framed
Jacqueline Aust Poised to Dance
Poised to Dance
monotype and collage
50 x 80.5 cm
Jacqueline Aust The Leap
The Leap
monotype and collage
50.5 x 80.5 cm
Jacqueline Aust Jacqueline Aust Artist
Agitation III
monotype and collage
80 x 50 cm
SOLD
Jacqueline Aust Jacqueline Aust Artist
Agitation IV
monotype and collage
80 x 50 cm
SOLD
Jacqueline Aust Bentham_s Premise IX
Bentham's Premise IX
collagraph & collage on hahnemuhle paper
110 x 80 cm
SOLD
Jacqueline Aust Jacqueline Aust Artist Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza
Bentham's Premise VIII
Carborundum print with drypoint and etching collage on 300gsm Hahnemuhle pa
111 x 80 cm
SOLD
Jacqueline Aust Internal Domain III
Internal Domain III
collagraph & collage on hahnemuhle paper
67 x 91 cm
SOLD

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Jacqueline Aust

Jacqueline Aust

Jacqueline Aust Biography

A Master of Arts (Distinction) from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, provides the theoretical architecture for Jacqueline Aust’s art practice. Jacqueline’s practice is to respond to places in time through printmaking, sculpture, and installation. Her subject is often the effect that physical and ideological structures have on our relationship with the natural environment.

Jacqueline tends to print in series, rather than editions, reflecting her interest in the authenticity of multiples. For several years now Jacqueline has been developing a series of works on paper that chart her navigation of environments that are new to her. Each journey begins with marks inscribed in a matrix, a map. Accumulated layers refer to previous experience or notions of home, obscuring and revealing, tracing a path from past to future, with history as a residue to build on.
 

Artist Statement
Isolation has become a portmanteau word for the period of time, beginning with the covid epidemic. ‘Isolation’ encapsulates an intimacy promoted by unexpected enclosure, and an expanded sense of space developed out of sharing this experience globally. Using materials I had on hand, scraps of paper and discarded prints, I began a series of works during lockdown that marked the character of the days. These small works provided the basis for a series of larger works that map a sense of dislocation and distance, and refer to the impact this has had on my sense of self in the world and of the physical environment I move through.

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