Place: Glasgow
Born: 1925
Death: 1987
Biography:
, a renowned Australian visual artist, printer, and art theorist, was born in Glasgow, United Kingdom in 1925. This enigmatic figure left an indelible mark on the art world, defying conventions with his innovative approaches.
Graham's artistic journey began with exploring native Australian wildlife and themes associated with Aboriginal culture in 1954. He employed the visual languages of European figurative modernism and later, geometric abstraction. A pivotal moment in his career was the development of Thematic Orchestration, a novel form of visual geometry inspired by Chaos Theory, starting from 1960. This allowed him to 'grow' an image, producing almost infinite conscious invention.
In 1964, Graham pioneered a high-level visual notation system for pure visual imagery, initially named "Notation Painting", later referred to as "New Epoch Art". This innovation positioned him at the forefront of the Australian artist-run initiative movement.
Graham's tenure running The Queensberry Street Gallery in association with Victorian Printmakers' Group from 1973 until 1978, left a lasting impact on the art community. His groundbreaking techniques continue to influence contemporary artists.
's life was a testament to his unwavering dedication to pushing the boundaries of art. His innovative techniques continue to inspire, making him an enigmatic figure in the history of modern art.