Wallpapers

Emily Galicek

January 2024

Early in 2022, my grandmother moved from the apartment she had shared with her late husband for nearly 50 years into a nursing home. This was the only home my grandparents had lived in since their arrival in Sydney as refugees from former Czechoslovakia in the mid-1970s, my father in tow. As such, the already monumental task of cleaning out this home became a journey through the archives of their lives: the places and the people they had been.

Long-forgotten things re-emerged. In a cupboard above the stove, rolls upon rolls of wallpaper, some still in their shrink-wrap, had been stored for almost 50 years. On partial rolls, old elastic bands had grown brittle and sticky with age. A glut of inexpensive decorative material stored as a kind of physical memory: the home they had made in this new, foreign place. I knew I needed to keep them, but what was I going to do with dozens of metres of green vinyl patterned in dainty floral? Then the papered walls of their home were painted over by the real estate, and I knew why I had felt a compulsion to hold on. These wallpapers became a huge source of inspiration for the paintings in this exhibition.

Domestic interiors and decoration are often overlooked art forms, but they are complex aesthetic and social historical documents. I am fascinated by the craftsmanship, the functionality and the changing trends in how we decorate our homes. The paintings in Wallpapers incorporate historical imagery of decorative elements from domestic settings, with a particular emphasis on wallpaper and upholstery textiles. The paintings twist these decorative elements into new and unexpected compositions, playing with colour, pattern and form and giving them new life in the contemporary space.

Emily Galicek
January 2024

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      Blue Wallpaper with Vases and Ledges
      Artist:

      Emily Galicek

      Medium:

      Acrylic on canvas

      1 X $2,900.00 = $2,900.00
      Humidity and the Dew Point 1
      Artist:

      Penny Coss

      Medium:

      Acrylic on canvas

      1 X $6,800.00 = $6,800.00
      A Boundary Breached
      Artist:

      Ryllton Viney

      Medium:

      Oil, Acrylic, charcoal and chalk on canvas

      1 X $3,500.00 = $3,500.00
      High Country Line
      Artist:

      Leoni Duff

      Medium:

      Oil and Wax on Canvas

      1 X $9,200.00 = $9,200.00
      Low Head, Head High
      Artist:

      Daria Andrews

      Medium:

      Oil on linen

      1 X $8,000.00 = $8,000.00
      Weather Patterns Series Day 3
      Artist:

      Penny Coss

      Medium:

      Acrylic on paper

      1 X $410.00 = $410.00
      The Silence of Winter II
      Artist:

      Ryllton Viney

      Medium:

      Acrylic, sand, chalk and charcoal on canvas

      1 X $5,500.00 = $5,500.00
      Last Light - Pieman Heads Series (1291)
      Artist:

      Michael Weitnauer

      Medium:

      synthetic polymer on canvas

      1 X $6,600.00 = $6,600.00
      The Silence of White - Ten Studies for a Painting, I-X
      Artist:

      Ryllton Viney

      Medium:

      Mixed media on canvas

      1 X $350.00 = $350.00
      Repose
      Artist:

      Susannah Collins

      Medium:

      Oil on canvas

      1 X $990.00 = $990.00
      Shore Break (1263) - Pieman Heads, Tasmania
      Artist:

      Michael Weitnauer

      Medium:

      Synthetic polymer on canvas

      1 X $8,400.00 = $8,400.00
      The Legacy of Empire - Ruins and Fragments II
      Artist:

      Ryllton Viney

      Medium:

      Oil, enamel, acrylic and charcoal on canvas, mounted on composite board

      1 X $5,500.00 = $5,500.00
      Willow, Fern and Quilt Fragment
      Artist:

      Emily Galicek

      Medium:

      Acrylic on canvas

      1 X $2,900.00 = $2,900.00