Elizabeth Gower
Elizabeth Gower is an Australian abstract artist who lives and works in Melbourne. She is best known for her work in paper and mixed-media monochrome and coloured collages, drawn from her sustained practice of collecting urban detritus.
Early life and education
Gower was born in Adelaide, South Australia in 1952. In 1973 she completed a Diploma of Art and Design at Prahran College of Advanced Education, Melbourne. She also holds a Diploma of Education, Melbourne Teachers College, a Master of Arts, RMIT University, Melbourne and a PhD from Monash University, Melbourne.Teaching
Gower has held teaching positions at the University of Melbourne and the Victorian College of the Arts and is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Melbourne. Throughout this academic career, Gower has curated exhibitions and research projects and authored essays and catalogues. These projects build on her professional and creative interests, and often bring together groups of emerging and established artists. Australian ''Arts Review'' argues that her teaching and art have influenced many of Melbourne's emerging artists.Artistic practice
Gower has been exhibiting since 1975 and is represented by Sutton Gallery in Melbourne and Milani Gallery in Brisbane. Her work developed as a young artist during the 1970s feminist movement, and with her involvement with groups such as the Women's Art Movement, the Women's Art Register and the Lip Collective. Her use of collages and wall hangings in largely abstract compositions deploys domestic materials such as newspaper and tissue paper, as well as textiles and craft techniques. Curator Lisa Sullivan states that Gower's work elevates forms and practises derisively considered ‘women’s work’ to the status of art.Collecting ephemera, discarded printed material and paper cuttings is also integral to Gower's critique of consumerism and waste. Gower uses graphic design elements and repetition of cut out pictures of spectacles, shoes, tea-bag labels or stickers from fruit, to create decorative and optical effects, often on transparent paper. Other works explore multiple images of fish, crabs and other crustaceans, fruit and vegetables, grasses, beetles, butterflies, flowers, insects, snakes and frogs.
In 2005, artist Kate Just outlined substantial changes in Gower's practice in a review in Eyeline journal: "In recent years, however, Gower’s collecting has eschewed the material world in favour of more evocative things: meaningful events, conversations and places that have marked the world at large. After September 11, Gower compiled lists of significant attacks, invasions, battles, or conflicts which took place in the modern world between September 11, 1901 and September 11, 2001 and presented them on long sheets of drafting film."
The Geelong Art Gallery hosted a major survey of Gower's work in 2018, Cuttings- Elizabeth Gower, which covered significant bodies of work from early 2000 onwards.
Residencies and awards
Gower has been awarded numerous awards and residencies throughout her long career: The Lynch Prize for Painting, Toorak Art Gallery, Georges Art Prize, Alliance Francaise Art Fellowship, Mornington Drawing Prize in 1995, Fellowship grant, Australia Council, Visual Arts/Crafts Board and an Australian Postgraduate Award. She has travelled extensively and completed a number of prestigious international residencies including the Australia Council, Visual Arts/Crafts Board, Green Street Studio, NYC, the Art Gallery of New South Wales Denise Hickey studio, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, the Australia Council Visual Arts/Crafts Board, Barcelona Studio, the Australia Council Visual Arts/Crafts Board, Paretaio Studio, Italy, Point B Residency, NYC, and the Institut für alles Mögliche studio in Wedding, Berlin.Exhibitions
Solo
Gower's first major solo exhibition was held in 1975 at George Paton Gallery, Melbourne. Since then she has held many regular solo exhibitions in private and state galleries in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra and in regional Australian galleries. Internationally, her work has been shown in New York, London, Paris and the United Arab Emirates.Her series of Cuttings exhibitions were of discarded materials or ephemera found and re-purposed into artworks during her residencies: Cuttings Sutton Gallery, Melbourne and Bellas Gallery, Brisbane 2001; Cuttings Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, 2004; Cuttings Sutton Project Space, Melbourne, 2008 and Cuttings Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, 2010. The Cuttings series culminated in a survey exhibition in 2018, Cuttings- Elizabeth Gower at the Geelong Art Gallery.
Other survey exhibitions have included Chance or Design and Beyond the Everyday touring Victoria in 1995–96 and 2002–03, Conversations 1955 - 2005 and Sites 1980 - 2005 Victorian College of the Arts Gallery, Melbourne 2005, Beyond the everyday: The art of Elizabeth Gower 1974 - 2002 Glen Eira City Gallery, Melbourne 2002 and Mildura Arts Centre, Hamilton Art Gallery and Wangaratta Exhibition Gallery, 2003, Line of Thought 1975-2002 and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman 1974 - 2002 Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, 2002.