Tender Memories

Stephanie Eather, Nicola Higgins, Kirsty Neilson & Kate Nielsen

16 January — 30 January 2025

Exhibition opening
Thursday, 23 January

12 Meagher Street Chippendale, NSW 2008

Tender Memories is an exhibition that brings four painters to the gallery in a show rich in human intrigue and aesthetic beauty. One is struck by the ambiguity that reveals powerful subliminal messages—the red thread that binds the paintings in the show. The artists pose questions: What do I believe in? What do I see in the landscape? What about the moments in our lives forever etched into our minds from birth to death and beyond—are they dreams or memories? The crazy haze of contemporary life can obscure much. This show slows us, and in that act, reveals what we may be missing in our haste.

 

Kirsty Neilson’s passion for painting en plein air has been integral to her practice for several years—inspiration is never far away for the painter willing to step outside the studio. Her recent landscapes are now imbued with the detritus of the carnival—the fun fair is over… or is it? We have now entered her world, glorious in its half-lit glow. They are past and present attractions of the mind. It is a world of fading bright lights from a child's mechanical paradise, looming out of the Australian bush. In many respects, Neilson is providing us with a moving, nostalgic extension to the Heidelberg artists—different aims, perhaps, but no less evocative.

 

Nicola Higgins’ meditations on the moments of reflection point to ideas of beauty and personal introspection. Rich in symbolism, the works are realist in methodology, yet sit somehow in an unreal world. They draw upon her intrinsic skills with form and pattern. We are led into a world of interwoven associations—places, events, music, love, loss—ricocheting us back to a moment in time.

 

Stephanie Eather’s practice has its genius in the far-flung shearing sheds of the Australian outback. Known for her powerful charcoal drawings—these are automatic Duchampian investigations into the rigours of the repetitive long dance of shearer and ram. Eather’s work has now pushed beyond the literal. Recognised imagery is now the idea of place rather than an actual place—it is drawn from her mind. This is a fascinating shift that records what has happened in her residual memory of the place. Architectural structures and constantly moving figures have now become subordinate to colour and form. The backblocks of Kuungkari country (Central Queensland) are imbued with a Fauve-like quality. Deeply original, the works delve into the most iconic image of Australian rural pictorial history. In doing so, the artist is twisting the kaleidoscope—challenging long-held perceptions of this land.

 

Kate Nielsen’s interiors speak directly to the title of the exhibition. The intimacy of the interiors—rich in colour, form and shape—points to flowers and household objects, all richly patterned with a hint of the outside world. The reference to the nineteenth-century aesthetic of Japonisme is strong. The flattening of three-dimensional space allows her ever-present sense of pattern to fill the picture plane in a step or two from organised abstraction. Yet we feel at home in her work—it’s a place that provides relief from an ever-encroaching outside world.

 

Tender Memories is an exhibition that goes to the heart of what it means to make art. What could be more human than creating something that lives beyond the intrinsic usefulness of the object? These works are the literal manifestation of moments that have become tools to remind us how to live well.

 

Ralph Hobbs
January 2025

 

\ Exhibition featured works

Kirsty Neilson

A slow dance

2024 \ Oil on board \ 60 x 50cm

Kate Nielsen

Breakfast table with cherry blossom

2025 \ Oil on canvas \ 75 x 60cm

Kate Nielsen

Cherry blossom with Apples

2025 \ Oil on canvas \ 120 x 100cm

Kirsty Neilson

Field of dreams

2024 \ Oil on board \ 60 x 80cm

Kate Nielsen

Flower study with orange

2024 \ Oil on Board \ 30 x 35cm

Nicola Higgins

Fragmented Figures with Fairy Lights

2025 \ Oil on linen \ 100 x 80cm

Stephanie Eather

Hot rocks and bathroom louvers

2025 \ Oil on recycled merino wool \ 76 x 92cm

Stephanie Eather

Indigo glass, red moon, Billie Jo

2025 \ Oil on recycled merino wool \ 76 x 92cm

Kate Nielsen

Kitchen still life

2024 \ Oil on board \ 30 x 35cm

Kate Nielsen

Lilac tablecloth with stripes

2023 \ Oil on board \ 40 x 30cm

Stephanie Eather

Orange trails on white weatherboards; want me to heat up a pie for you too?

2025 \ Oil on recycled merino wool \ 76 x 92cm

Kirsty Neilson

Palm Sunday

2024 \ Oil on board \ 50 x 60cm

Kate Nielsen

Proteas with garden view

2025 \ Oil on canvas \ 135 x 120cm

Kate Nielsen

Red Vase - Study

2024 \ Oil on baord \ 30 35cm

Nicola Higgins

Study on Light and Reflection (Woman in Checked Shirt)

2024 \ Oil on linen \ 50 x 40cm

Kate Nielsen

Summer Colo Afternoon

2025 \ Oil on canvas \ 120 x 240cm

Kirsty Neilson

The Crystal Palace 1

2024 \ Oil on board \ 60 x 50cm

Kirsty Neilson

The Lamp

2024 \ Oil on board \ 50 x 70cm

Kirsty Neilson

The Lavender Sunflowers

2024 \ Oil on board \ 50 x 40cm

Kirsty Neilson

The Oasis

2024 \ Oil on board \ 70 x 100cm

Kirsty Neilson

The carnival

2024 \ Oil on board \ 50 x 70cm

Kirsty Neilson

The carnival is over

2024 \ Oil on board \ 50 x 60cm

Kirsty Neilson

The circus act

2024 \ Oil on board \ 40 x 50cm

Kirsty Neilson

The crystal palace 2

2024 \ Oil on board \ 50 x 70cm

Kirsty Neilson

The fern forest

2024 \ Oil on board \ 50 x 60cm

Nicola Higgins

Woman on Blanket with Tamara de Lempicka

2024 \ Oil on linen \ 100 x 80cm

Nicola Higgins

Woman with Hand Held Mirror

2024 \ oil on linen \ 91 x 66cm

Nicola Higgins

Woman with Poppy and Lobster

2025 \ Oil on Linen \ 50 x 40cm

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Nicola Higgins

Woman with a Round Mirror in a Pink Room

2024 \ Oil on linen \ 91 x 66cm

Nicola Higgins

Woman, Mirror, Fairy Lights in a Green Room

2024 \ Oil on linen \ 100 x 80cm

Stephanie Eather

You should do one of our caravan

2025 \ Oil on recycled merino wool \ 76cm x 92cm

Stephanie Eather

You’re gonna want pegs at Sunny Downs

2025 \ Oil on recycled merino wool \ 76cm x 92cm

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ÉCOLE DES ARTS - Just outside Toulouse

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David Fairbairn

THE SPACE BETWEEN THE LINES

24 October — 16 November 2024

Adam Nudelman

UNDER THE CANOPY OF A LOST PARADISE

23 October — 16 November 2024

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to find out more about Tender Memories.

12 - 14 Meagher Street Chippendale, NSW 2008
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm Saturday, 11am - 4pm Summer Dates: The gallery will close on Friday 20 December and reopen on Monday 13 January, 2025 Closed Public Holidays (and Easter Saturday)