Andrew Browne

Mysterious and highly sophisticated, the stylised paintings of artist Andrew Browne are based on his continuing observation of the world through photography.  While his recent works are more descriptive than in the past, they continue his fascination with selective vision and the nature of seeing.  Using photographs as notations, Browne captures the banal and ordinary and makes strange the familiar.

Louise Tegart, Depth of Field, 2002

‘Shoegazer 2.0’ installation photograph by Andrew Curtis, May 2021
ANDREW BROWNE ‘Gipps reflection’ 2021, oil & alkyd on linen, 92 x 64 cm
ANDREW BROWNE ‘Rockaway thereabouts’ 2021, oil & alkyd on linen, 92 x 64 cm
ANDREW BROWNE ‘A weed is a plant in the wrong place’ 2021, oil & alkyd on linen, 92 x 64 cm
ANDREW BROWNE ‘Shoegazer (triptych silver)’ 2021, oil, flashe, alkyd & aluminium pigment on linen, 152.5 x 106 cm / 152.5 x 111.5 cm / 152.5 x 106 cm | overall 152.5 x 355.5 cm, with 15 cm gaps in between
‘Shoegazer 2.0’ installation photograph by Andrew Curtis, May 2021
ANDREW BROWNE ‘Footpath rondel, 2021, oil, alkyd and aluminium pigment on linen, 76 x 51 cm
ANDREW BROWNE ‘Pink obstacle (doorstep)’ 2021, oil, flashe, alkyd on linen, 76 x 51 cm
ANDREW BROWNE ‘Autumnal’ 2021, oil & alkyd on linen, 76 x 51 cm
ANDREW BROWNE ‘The crack (green & red)’ 2021, oil, alkyd & aluminium pigment on linen, 152.5 x 119.5 cm