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Robert Hollingworth is an Australian artist and writer.


Overview

Robert Hollingworth is an Australian artist and writer with an abiding interest in Australian history, environment, ecology, the natural sciences and nature in general. He now writes, paints and makes videoworks full-time.


Background

Hollingworth was born at
Lorne, Victoria Lorne is a seaside town on Louttit Bay in Victoria, Australia. It is situated about the Erskine River and is a popular destination on the Great Ocean Road tourist route. Lorne is in the Surf Coast Shire and at the had a population of 1,114 but ...
. His parents bought 40 hectares of ocean-front land in 1947, and later, his father built ''White Gables'',. This imposing double storey residence was destroyed in the
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bushfires and the farmland today accommodates some eighty modern dwellings. His family eventually settled at
Anglesea, Victoria Anglesea is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Great Ocean Road in the Surf Coast Shire local government area. In the , Anglesea had a population of 2,545 people. Originally known as Swampy Creek, the area's name was changed t ...
and Hollingworth went on to complete a four-year Diploma of Art at the
Gordon Technical College The Gordon Institute of TAFE is the Technical and Further Education institute predominantly servicing the wider Geelong area. The Gordon opened in 1887 and celebrated 130 years of providing education in 2017. The Gordon provides education ...
, Geelong. He subsequently founded the Geelong Fine Art Studios, a private art school, which he operated from 1977–1984. During this time he was Vice President of the Geelong Art Gallery, and co-founder of Artery, an artist-run gallery in Geelong. He moved to Melbourne in 1989 and later became a teacher/lecturer at various public institutions including
RMIT University RMIT University, officially the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,, section 4(b) is a public research university in Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city ...
from 1996–2001. In 2015, he moved to Kings Point on the South Coast NSW with wife Karen Boulden. They set up THE WALL art projects in Ulladulla and established new studios.


Art

Hollingworth is primarily a
painter Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ai ...
and
video artist Video art is an art form which relies on using video technology as a visual and audio medium. Video art emerged during the late 1960s as new consumer video technology such as video tape recorders became available outside corporate broadcasting. ...
. He has held more than forty exhibitions, mostly in Australia, but also USA, Hong Kong and Singapore. Among other art awards he has won the
Sulman Prize The Sir John Sulman Prize is one of Australia's longest-running art prizes, having been established in 1936. It is now held concurrently with the Archibald Prize, Australia's best-known art prize, and also with the Wynne Prize, at the Art Gallery ...
1990, the Castlemaine Drawing Prize 1994 and the Mount Buller Art Prize 2008. His work is held in many Australian public art collections. He is represented by commercial galleries in Melbourne and Sydney. "Hollingworth's vast paintings of astral planes and planetary systems have long offset their basis in meticulous research ... While seemingly scientific in detail and subject matter, they are in fact hypothetical-imagined spacescapes that deal with the universe's place in our collective psychology."


Writing

Hollingworth began writing professionally in his late forties. His first full length literary work, was ''Nature Boy'' 2004, a part-autobiographical work detailing a little-known aspect of early Australian colonial life from the perspective of four generations of his family. This work attracted some interest on ABC Radio 774 This was followed by ''They called me The Wildman'' 2008, which was shortlisted to five for the South Australian Premier's Literary Awards in 2010, won by
David Malouf David George Joseph Malouf AO (; born 20 March 1934) is an Australian poet, novelist, short story writer, playwright and librettist. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2008, Malouf has lectured at both the University of Quee ...
. This work is an account of Henricke Nelsen's life, a 19th-century recluse in Australia and a contemporary of the bushranger, Ned Kelly. "Nelsen has a great fondness for the bush, tempered by an ambivalence regarding his place in it as an interloper. In the process of exploring this question, Hollingworth conducts an internal debate relevant not only to the 19th century but also to the 21st." "Hollingworth's sympathetic and vivid appropriation of the story, his gift for making it seem both the tale of an emigrant, an outsider, and one who immersed himself ... in the natural world of Australia, is an engaging and persuasive exercise in fact cum fiction." More recent novels include ''Smythe's Theory of Everything'', 2011, reviewed on Radio National, Australia. and ''And So It Was'', 2013; ''The Colour of the Night'' 2014. Hollingworth is also known for his short fiction for which he has received many commendations and had published in various literary journals such as ''Overland'' and ''Going Down Swinging'', and for his non-fiction works which include essays on contemporary art, online and in journals including ''Tension'', ''Dialogue'', ''Art Monthly Australia'' and ''Asian Art News''. In 2014, Hollingworth was awarded the London Magazine international short story award with 'The Abstractionist', which became the first chapter for a new novel, ''A Blank Canvas'' 2018.


Bibliography

Books authored by Hollingworth include:- *''Nature Boy'', (2004) Part autobiography. *''They Called Me The Wildman - the prison diary of Henricke Nelsen'', 2008, Murdoch Books, Pier 9. *''Smythe's Theory of Everything'', 2011, Hybrid Publishing. *''And So It Was'', 2013, Limited edition Artist's Book of short stories and illustrations. *''The Colour of the Night'', 2014, Hybrid Publishing. *''A Blank Canvas'', 2018, Harbour Publishing House.


References

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