Polychrome | Richard Dunn

  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome: Peony (after Henry Fox Talbot) #1, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Food + Poison (Twelve-Tone Chromatic), 2006
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome: Redbank Gorge (after Albert Namatjira), 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome: Quarta-Tooma (after Albert Namatjira), 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome: Peony (after Henry Fox Talbot) #2, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome: Labyrinth, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome: Kashmir/Rajasthan, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome (Blue), 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome #1, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome #2, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome #3, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome #4, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome #5, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome #6, 2011
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome - installation view
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome - installation view
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome - installation view
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome - installation view
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome - installation view
  • Richard Dunn, Polychrome - installation view

Polychrome
13 October - 05 November 2011

‘Polychrome’ is to do with colour! Coming from the abundance and essential quality of colour in India - indicated in photo and painted works made from Hyderabad - and that coming fromĀ  Albert Namatjira’s paintings of gorges in the MacDonnell Ranges, Central Australia, the six paintings are a small compendium and integration of Richard Dunn’s painting approaches and organisational methods over recent years. These paintings supplement and draw from photoworks made after a recent visit to Hyderabad, India.