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Robert Hague (born 1967, Rotorua, NZ), is an Australian artist living and working in Melbourne, Victoria.〔''McCulloch's Encyclopedia of Australian Art'', (2006) Migunyah Press. ISBN 0-522-85317-X〕 He is best known for his bronze and stainless steel sculpture. ==Biography== Hague migrated to Australia in 1985〔(Axia Modern Art Gallery ), Melbourne〕 and at first exhibited painting (Rotorua Art Prize, Caulfield Art Prize) before concentrating on sculpture.〔(Tim Olsen Gallery ), Sydney〕 His first sculpture exhibition was titled ''"Why Not?"'' at (Tap Gallery ) in Sydney which included the artists (James Powditch ) and (Mark Booth ), among others.〔'Art Bulletin', Darlinghurst. Issue No 81, March/April 1998〕 In 1998 he exhibited at the fledgling Sculpture by the Sea and in 1999 was awarded the inaugural ''Sculpture by the Sea, Director’s Prize''.〔'Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2000' printed catalogue.〕 From 1996 - 2000 he exhibited at (Defiance Gallery ) including the Miniature shows ''"The Defiant 6”"'', ''"Big Thoughts, Small Works"'' and ''"The Importance of being Tiny"''〔Defiance Gallery, Sydney. Printed invitations: 14/11/1998, 24/11/1999, 22/11/2000〕 with (King St Gallery ). In 2001 he joined (Stella Downer Fine Art ) at the newly opened Danks Street Gallery Complex.〔(Danks Street ) Galleries, Sydney〕 From 1999-2003 he was workshop assistant to senior sculptor Ron Robertson-Swann OAM (formally assistant to sculptor Henry Moore (1898-1986)〔Ken Scarlett. ''Elgee Park, Sculpture in the Land''. (2010) Macmillan Art Publishing, Melbourne. ISBN 978-1-921394-45-4〕), with his first solo exhibitions in 2003 at (Lister Calder Gallery ),〔(''Art Seen in WA'' ), Judith Mcgrath:〕 (Stella Downer Fine Art )〔Sydney Morning Herald, ''Critics Pick''. 3/10/ 2003〕 and (The Mosman Art Gallery ).〔''Robert Hague, Sculpture''. (Mosman Gallery ), 11 Dec 2003 – 25 Jan 2004. Printed invitation.〕 He has since exhibited in more than 120 group and solo shows〔'Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2012' printed catalogue.〕 and is represented in both public and corporate collections in Australia and overseas.〔''World Sculpture News'' (magazine), Asian Art Press. Vol 17, winter 2011.〕 In 2013 a ten-year retrospective of his work was held by (Deakin University Gallery ) in Melbourne, including the publication 'Deca' with essays by Ashley Crawford and Ken Scarlett. In 2014 a biographical film was produced by (Peter Lamont ) called (Uncertain Ciphers ) and includes interviews with the art critics Andrew Frost, Ken Scarlett and art dealer Lisa Fehily.〔(Handmade Films (Australia) )〕 He is currently represented by (Fehily Contemporary Art ) in Melbourne, Australia and (The Arthouse ) in Christchurch, New Zealand. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert Hague」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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