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Andrew Baines (born 1963) is an Australian artist based in
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,
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, known for his "quasi-surrealist" paintings of politicians in exposed positions and bowler-hatted office workers on beaches.


Early life and education

Baines was born in
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, England, in 1963, then migrated to
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with his parents as an infant. Baines grew up in the beachside suburb of
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, spending school holidays at various other coastal places, including
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on the Yorke Peninsula,
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, Normanville and Kangaroo Island. His father was a semi-professional
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player and electrician. His mother was a housewife, who loved painting, reading and music. He has two younger brothers. His mother placed drawing materials in his hands as soon as he could sit up and Baines showed great aptitude, astonishing a
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teacher with his aerial
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of the area they lived in.Official website
, About the Artist
He attended Grange Primary, and attended painting classes at the Henley and Grange Art Society when he was ten years old.BMG Art
Andrew Baines Resume
Baines became the
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for the Western Suburbs Schools Soccer Newsletter that same year, earning two dollars a cartoon. He was also an unpaid profile artist for the Grange Primary Newsletter. By age eleven, he was selling pencil sketches for five dollars to teachers and parents at the Grange Primary school.ABC Landline
''Art Down Pat''
He then went to Seaton High School, developed a passion for soccer player and worked for John Martins after finishing school at the age of 16, in 1979. There he produced artwork for the "Magic Cave" and backdrops for window displays, and met his future wife, Jacqueline. In 1980 and 1981 Baines spent two years at the
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at Underdale, but clashes with his soccer training schedule caused him to drop out and he returned to work at John Martins.


Career

In his twenties Baines discovered the works of
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,
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,
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and
Ken Done Kenneth Stephen Done (born 29 June 1940) is an Australian artist best known for his design work. Although his simple, brightly coloured images of Australian landmarks have adorned a very popular range of clothing and homewares sold under the "D ...
, and saw the life he wanted. In 1984, he resigned from John Martins to start ''Baines Graphics'' (set up in 1983), producing murals, cartoons, and other artworks for high-profile companies, such as BP Australia,
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, and the S.A. Soccer Federation. In 1999, he became a full-time painter, on the advice of his wife Jacqueline. Baines's work has attracted media attention through his "human sculptures" on coasts around the country, which have parallels with the work of Storm Thorgerson, known for his
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album covers. Baines' work is represented by many major commercial galleries and is held in many collections across Australia and abroad, but Baines his work has not made it into the
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. A
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, ''The Search for Sanity'', is mounted by BMGArt in July–August 2022. Baines lives and works in Grange, with his wife Jacqueline.


Art practice and works

Baines describes himself as a "quasi-surrealist painter and installation artist". He particularly admires the work of
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,
David Hockney David Hockney (born 9 July 1937) is an English painter, draftsman, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer. As an important contributor to the pop art movement of the 1960s, he is considered one of the most influential British artists o ...
,
Ken Done Kenneth Stephen Done (born 29 June 1940) is an Australian artist best known for his design work. Although his simple, brightly coloured images of Australian landmarks have adorned a very popular range of clothing and homewares sold under the "D ...
,
Pro Hart Kevin Charles "Pro" Hart, MBE (30 May 192828 March 2006), was an Australian artist, born in Broken Hill, New South Wales, who was considered the father of the Australian Outback painting movement and his works are widely admired for capturi ...
and Jeffrey Smart. He has put
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in a red door on the beach;
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,
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and Kirsten Alexander, mayor of the
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in full mayoral gown and gold chains, in the sea, drinking tea; two dozen leaders of various faiths holding hands along the water's edge, including both the
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and
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; arranged for the West Australian Symphony Orchestra to play a symphony in the sea;Avax News
, ''Human Sculpture Created at Henley Beach''
put a herd of cows in the Indian Ocean; stood former prime minister of Asutralia Malcolm Turnbull and over 100 suited volunteers holding
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aloft in the dawn surf at
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, then replicated this with former Western Australian premier Colin Barnett and suited volunteers at Cottesloe beach; seated twelve suited volunteers on toilets reading papers along the water's edge, including Australian politician, Amanda Vanstone; and provided brightly coloured sheep to the SA branch of the United Nations Association of Australia "to mark the International Year of Family Farming". Since 2005, he has created dozens of installations on Australian beaches, collaborating with Hills Hoist, West Australian Symphony Orchestra,
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, Leigh Warren Dance Company, Holstein Australia, the Western Australian State Gallery,
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, Flinders Medical Centre Foundation and Wirra Wirra Vineyards. Volunteer subjects have included Sir James & Lady Hardy, and Sir Eric & Lady Neal, among many others. ''Busselton Bovines'' (February 2011) involved placing five Holstein Friesian cattle in the sea at Busselton, Western Australia. It came about when Baines was approached by representatives of the national Dairy Innovators' Forum at a gallery opening in
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. A few local dairies agreed to take on the challenge of introducing their cows to the sea. Two months later the cows stood happily in the shallows, long enough for photographs to be taken. Local media embraced the event and news of the installation went global. ''Post Modern Backyard'' (May 2011) involved transporting eight full size Hills Hoists to Bondi Beach, New South Wales from Adelaide, and have them erected. Hills loved the concept and organised two professional erecters and eight Hills hoists to be in place at 5 am on Bondi beach. In ''Waiting for the Bus'' (September 2012) one hundred " bowler hat-wearing, classic 'Englishmen'" lined up along Henley Beach and struggled to read the newspaper in the wind. ''The Coalition of the Constipated'' (August 2012) at
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was a political statement, made to highlight the need for toilet facilities at the popular beach. Amanda Vanstone and radio personality, Bob Francis, were involved in the installation. Vanstone had purchased his paintings, for herself and the Australian Embassy in Rome, when she was Ambassador, and Baines had painted Bob Francis' portrait as an entry in the
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competition. Soho Galleries Sydney described it as his "''most famous installation/photo shoot ... a guerrilla protest that featured 12 suited people sitting on toilets reading papers, on the water's edge at Henley''". ''Doorways to Potential'' (January 2013) was a fundraiser, developed to raise awareness for non-profit charity Common Ground Adelaide, which provides assistance and aid to homeless people in the area. Local men, including Alexander Downer, contributed $1,500 each to the charity to participate, dressing in suits and bowler hats and gathering together on the beach, as a symbol of the possibilities that the future holds. ''Sea of Knowledge'' (February 2014) gathered people aged in their 70s, 80s and 90s on Henley Beach for a photoshoot to "portray their lives, roles and sea of knowledge in a bid to challenge the stereotypes of ageing."


Commissions

Amongst others, Baines has been commissionedPaintbox Fine Art
, Andrew Baines
to paint a book cover for Surf Life Saving in S.A., a wine label painting for Wirra Wirra Vineyard, a CD cover painting for
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, featuring the
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's Principal tuba player Peter Whish-Wilson, and the cover for Steven Ogden's book ''I Met God in Bermuda.'' He cites his favourite commission as a portrait of
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, former
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member of the
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, which hangs in Parliament House, Adelaide.


Other activities

Baines was appointed as an art advisor to the UN, and is working on a project about micro-plastics in the ocean, for
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. He commits himself to two charities per year, in particular those which assist
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. He has imagined the concept of statues of homeless "trolley women" in the city, with
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that lead to the stories of their lives.


Film, video and TV

A 2009 episode of
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features Baines's interest in painting cows. Ash Starkey uploaded a three-minute screener to
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in 2010, which contains scenes from a half-hour documentary, ''Edge of Nothingness'', that he made about Baines. In 2013, Photography Life released a one-minute time lapse film on
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of Baines setting up his installation, ''Doorways to Potential'', on Henley Beach in South Australia. Anna Creoddity released a short film (2014) on YouTube called ''Art Day! Andrew Baines'', in which she shows and discusses his art work. In 2014, Baines, Aaron Schuppan and Carlo Petraccaro, produced a short film called ''Escape of the Corporate Battery Hens'', which shows many South Australian identities in unguarded moments, including Amanda Vanstone,
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,
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and Kirsten Alexander, former Mayor of the
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. The film, along with a short documentary, ''The Existentialist'', about Baines' philosophy on life and art, were screened at The Arts Theatre in
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of the
*Adelaide Cathedral Art Prize, SA (2006) * Adelaide Fringe Festival Poster Competition, SA (2006) *Corangamarah Art Prize, VIC (2008) *Cromwell's Art Prize, NSW (2004) * Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, NSW (2004 & 2006; semi-finalist, 2013) *
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(2004, 2006 & 2008) *Gray Mast Art Prize, SA (2004) *Heysen Prize for Landscape, SA (2005) *Maritime Art Awards, VIC (2009) *Mortimore Art Prize for Surrealism, NSW (2012) *
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Art Prize for Still Life, SA (2011) *Spirit of the Outback, QLD (2005) *
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, SA (2004, 2006 & 2007) *Whyalla Art Prize, SA (2007 & 2009)


Collections

Baines' work is held in various collections, including:Alternate Visions Gallery
, Andrew Baines (Surrealist artist)
*
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, Singapore *
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, Rome, Italy * National Dairies *Nichi Engineering, Malaysia *
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* St Aloysius College * St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls * State Emergency Service South Australia * Smorgan Collection *Wirra Wirra Winery, South Australia


Exhibitions

His paintings have been exhibited in many private galleries, including *Accent Fine Art, NSW *Accent Fine Art, WA *Adelaide Hilton International Gallery, SA *Art Images Gallery, SA *Aviva Fine Art Gallery, Vic *Axia Modern, VIC *Bay Discovery Gallery, SA *BMG Art, SA *Framed the Darwin Gallery, NT *Gallows Gallery, WA *Glenn Gallery, SA *Greenaway Gallery, Vic *Greenhill Galleries, SA *Greenwood Gallery, VIC *Harrison Galleries, NSW *Hester Gallery, NSW *Jahroc Gallery, WA *Jenny Pihan Fine Art, VIC *Lombard Art Gallery, SA *Lynne Wilton Gallery, VIC *Maree Mizon Gallery, NSW *Monsoon Gallery, WA *Paint Box Fine Art, ACT *Pilbara Fine Art Gallery, WA *Pivotal Gallery, VIC *Raglan Gallery, NSW *Red Dot Gallery, SA *Redhill Gallery, QLD *Rembar Gallery, Vic *Richard Martin Gallery, NSW *Rushcutters Bay Gallery, NSW *Stafford Studios of Fine Art, WA *Xanadu Gallery, WA *Shayne Gallery, Montreal, Quebec, Canada *Karin Weber Gallery, Hong Kong *International Surrealism Now,
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, Portugal *Artery Gallery,
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, Scotland *Red Sea Gallery, Singapore *Galerie TOAAC
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
*Dart Gallery
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, United Kingdom *Blackheath Gallery, London, United Kingdom *Susan Street Fine Art Gallery, California, US *Gallery Diamante, California, USA *Joanne Coia Gallery, Florida, USA


Publications

Baines is listed in the ''Lexikon der phantastischen Künstler''. His paintings have appeared in such publications as ''ArtSlant New York'', and ''Glow Magazine''.


References


External links

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Andrew Baines at BMG Art
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