Rick Amor (1948) is an Australian artist and figurative painter. He was an Official War Artist for Australia. He has a certificate in art from the Caulfield Institute of Technology, and Associate Diploma in Painting from the National Gallery School, Melbourne.
He began exhibiting at the Joseph Brown gallery in 1974 and has shown annually at Niagara Galleries since 1983. Amor has entered the Archibald Prize at over 10 times and been exhibited nine times. He has been the recipient of several Australia Council studio residencies, allowing him to work in London, New York and Barcelona. In 1999 he was one of the first Australian artists to be appointed as the Official War Artist to East Timor by the Australian War Memorial, and the first since the end of the Vietnam War.
Over the course of his artistic career, Amor has held over 70 solo exhibitions and over 100 group shows. In 2013 a 30th Anniversary exhibition of his extended practice was held at Niagara Galleries. In 1990 McClelland Gallery curated a major survey exhibition of his paintings, which went on to tour various regional galleries in Victoria and South Australia throughout 1990 and 1991. An exhibition of his prints toured various regional galleries in Victoria and Tasmania between 1993 and 1994. In 1993 another exhibition staged by Bendigo Art Gallery toured Australia. Amor's most recent exhibitions include Rick Amor: Contemporary Romantic at Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide in 2017, Rick Amor: 21 Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra in 2014, Rick Amor: From Study to Painting in 2013 at Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, Victoria, and an exhibition at the Australian Print Workshop in 2012. Recent significant group shows have included the 2017 Blue Chip XIX: The Collectors’ Exhibition, at Niagara Galleries, the Melbourne Art Fair, Melbourne, and the Small Sculpture Fair at McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery in 2013.
Rick Amor's work borrows heavily from the pictorial traditions of Symbolism and Surrealism. The legacy of these art movements manifests within the poetic quality of Amor's style. Amor's handling of light and his alluring manipulation of depth of field in his paintings achieves a sustained sense of tension and mystery that insinuates a multiplicity of meanings. His works include psychologically potent symbolism and his landscapes in particular convey a disquieting atmosphere, with objects saturated by contrasting light and shadows. His major recurring subjects are the solitary watcher, figures at twilight, the vast emptiness of urban spaces and quiet mysterious interiors. Even throughout his journalistic works, such his war paintings of East Timor his works are capitvating for their unfathomable subtexts.
He began exhibiting at the Joseph Brown gallery in 1974 and has shown annually at Niagara Galleries since 1983. Amor has entered the Archibald Prize at over 10 times and been exhibited nine times. He has been the recipient of several Australia Council studio residencies, allowing him to work in London, New York and Barcelona. In 1999 he was one of the first Australian artists to be appointed as the Official War Artist to East Timor by the Australian War Memorial, and the first since the end of the Vietnam War.
Over the course of his artistic career, Amor has held over 70 solo exhibitions and over 100 group shows. In 2013 a 30th Anniversary exhibition of his extended practice was held at Niagara Galleries. In 1990 McClelland Gallery curated a major survey exhibition of his paintings, which went on to tour various regional galleries in Victoria and South Australia throughout 1990 and 1991. An exhibition of his prints toured various regional galleries in Victoria and Tasmania between 1993 and 1994. In 1993 another exhibition staged by Bendigo Art Gallery toured Australia. Amor's most recent exhibitions include Rick Amor: Contemporary Romantic at Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide in 2017, Rick Amor: 21 Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra in 2014, Rick Amor: From Study to Painting in 2013 at Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, Victoria, and an exhibition at the Australian Print Workshop in 2012. Recent significant group shows have included the 2017 Blue Chip XIX: The Collectors’ Exhibition, at Niagara Galleries, the Melbourne Art Fair, Melbourne, and the Small Sculpture Fair at McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery in 2013.
Rick Amor's work borrows heavily from the pictorial traditions of Symbolism and Surrealism. The legacy of these art movements manifests within the poetic quality of Amor's style. Amor's handling of light and his alluring manipulation of depth of field in his paintings achieves a sustained sense of tension and mystery that insinuates a multiplicity of meanings. His works include psychologically potent symbolism and his landscapes in particular convey a disquieting atmosphere, with objects saturated by contrasting light and shadows. His major recurring subjects are the solitary watcher, figures at twilight, the vast emptiness of urban spaces and quiet mysterious interiors. Even throughout his journalistic works, such his war paintings of East Timor his works are capitvating for their unfathomable subtexts.
Self portrait © 2017, Rick Amor |
1973, Portrait of David Bremer © 2017, Rick Amor |
1978, Arrest © 2017, Rick Amor |
1987, Boulders © 2017, Rick Amor |
1990, The Sisters © 2017, Rick Amor |
1991, Outlying districts © 2017, Rick Amor |
1991-98, Still Life (Interior) © 2017, Rick Amor |
1992, Theatre © 2017, Rick Amor |
1992,The Boat © 2017, Rick Amor |
1992-2000, The Pillar © 2017, Rick Amor |
1994, Excavation © 2017, Rick Amor |
1994, Gary Catalano © 2017, Rick Amor |
1994, Study for Under the Bridge © 2017, Rick Amor |
1994, The Attic Amphora (The Lamp) © 2017, Rick Amor |
1995, The Night © 2017, Rick Amor |
1995, The Waiter © 2017, Rick Amor |
Self © 2017, Rick Amor |
1996, Old Theatre 42nd Street © 2017, Rick Amor |
1997, Burning car under the bridge © 2017, Rick Amor |
1998, Celestial Lane (three trees) © 2017, Rick Amor |
1998, Distant Garden II © 2017, Rick Amor |
1998, Miss Prosser and the albino © 2017, Rick Amor |
1998, Study for Boy Looking at a Ship © 2017, Rick Amor |
1998-99, The quiet days © 2017, Rick Amor |
1999, Boy on the Beach © 2017, Rick Amor |
1999, The catman © 2017, Rick Amor |
1999, Victorian House © 2017, Rick Amor |
2000, Landscape with a Car © 2017, Rick Amor |
2001, Derelict Eucalyptus Still Near Wedderburn © 2017, Rick Amor |
2001, Four trees © 2017, Rick Amor |
2001, Remnant Pier © 2017, Rick Amor |
2001, Roman Life © 2017, Rick Amor |
2001, The Silence © 2017, Rick Amor |
2001-02, The Absence of Philosophy © 2017, Rick Amor |
2002, Riverbank © 2017, Rick Amor |
2002, Shark in a wave © 2017, Rick Amor |
2003, Silent World © 2017, Rick Amor |
2004, Self portrait on the New York subway © 2017, Rick Amor |
2004, The crime writer Shane Maloney © 2017, Rick Amor |
2004, The Road © 2017, Rick Amor |
2005, Coast © 2017, Rick Amor |
2005-06, Backbeach Sorrento © 2017, Rick Amor |
2005-06, The Unfinished Span © 2017, Rick Amor |
2006, General Cosgrove, Dili, East Timor 1999 © 2017, Rick Amor |
2007, Portrait of a Young Woman © 2017, Rick Amor |
2008, Still life(shirt) © 2017, Rick Amor |
2008, The tower © 2017, Rick Amor |
2009, Arthurs Seat © 2017, Rick Amor |
2009, Sky study © 2017, Rick Amor |
2009, The road © 2017, Rick Amor |
2010, Bright cloud © 2017, Rick Amor |
2010, Ithaca © 2017, Rick Amor |
2010, The room © 2017, Rick Amor |
2012, Mobile call © 2017, Rick Amor |
2012, Study for Iphone © 2017, Rick Amor |
2013, Morning on the beach © 2017, Rick Amor |
2014, Memory of a grounded ship © 2017, Rick Amor |
2015, Where the boulevard ends II © 2017, Rick Amor |
2017, The terminal © 2017, Rick Amor |
The sisters
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