Rebecca Beardmore’s works are situated very much on the boundaries of perception, having a fugitive presence that is almost an absence, in which the viewer is partially reflected – setting up a provocative and shifting relationship between the artist, the work, its meaning, and the viewer. Her work plays on the limitations of visual experience, setting up a subtle interplay between image, text, and material surface where each layer is presented with such fragility that they cannot be collectively discerned.
Read MoreRebecca Beardmore completed her undergraduate studies at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, before returning to Canada to undertake postgraduate research at the University of Alberta. After a three month residency in Tokyo, Japan she returned to Sydney in 2001.
Rebecca has exhibited extensively in North America, Europe and Asia as well as Sydney, Brisbane and Perth. Her work is held in numerous institutional, museum and private collections, including the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Rhode Island School of Art and Design and The University of Alberta, Print Study Centre.
In 2010, Rebecca Beardmore was the winner of the Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award.
Rebecca is currently a lecturer at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney and has previously lectured at The National Art School, Sydney and The University of Alberta, Canada.
Text courtesy Artereal Gallery.