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Abstract 18

A dark and textured Abstract Expressionist masterpiece by Richard Goodwin featuring expressive gestural brushstrokes and a moody palette of gray and muted tones that invites you to explore its profound urban energy.

Richard Goodwin is an Australian artist & architect known for abstract paintings, installations, and 'porosity' – exploring urban space & architecture. Held in major collections like the Art Gallery of NSW. Professor at UNSW.

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Quick Facts

  • Subject or theme: Abstract forms and urban space
  • Notable elements or techniques: Loose brushstrokes, layering, texture
  • Artistic style: Gestural painting
  • Medium: Oil paint on canvas
  • Dimensions: 121 x 76 cm
  • Artist: Richard Goodwin

Artwork Description

The Soul of Abstraction: A Journey Through Richard Goodwin’s Abstract 18

In the quiet, contemplative depths of Abstract 18, the viewer is invited into a world where form dissolves into feeling. This evocative piece by the Australian master Richard Goodwin serves as a profound meditation on texture and shadow. At first glance, the composition presents a dark, enigmatic landscape of charcoal grays, deep blacks, and muted earth tones, yet upon closer inspection, it reveals a hidden vitality. Subtle whispers of orange and cerulece blue peek through the heavy layers of paint, acting like sudden flickers of light in an urban twilight. The artwork does not seek to represent a physical object, but rather to capture a mood—a fleeting moment of introspection captured through the raw power of Abstract Expressionism.

The technique employed in this work is nothing short of visceral. Goodwin utilizes a gestural approach, where every brushstroke carries the weight of intention and movement. The surface of the canvas is a tactile topography; the thick, impasto-like application of oil paint creates a rugged terrain of ridges and valleys that catch the light in unexpected ways. There is a palpable sense of "porosity" here—a concept central to Goodwin’s broader artistic philosophy—where the boundaries between layers seem to bleed into one another, suggesting a continuous flow of energy. The verticality found within the central forms provides a skeletal structure to the chaos, hinting at the architectural influences that define his unique perspective on space and materiality.

A Symphony of Texture and Emotion

Beyond its visual complexity, Abstract 18 resonates on an emotional frequency that is both melancholic and deeply grounding. The lack of defined edges and sharp boundaries creates a sense of ambiguity, mirroring the uncertainty and complexity of the human experience. For the collector or the interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated anchor for a room. Its dark, moody palette provides a dramatic backdrop that can ground a minimalist space or add a layer of intellectual depth to a contemporary setting. It is a work that demands slow looking, rewarding the observer with new discoveries of light and shadow each time they encounter it.

Integrating such a powerful reproduction into a curated collection allows for an atmosphere of quiet luxury and artistic rigor. Whether placed in a sunlit gallery or a dimly lit study, the painting’s interplay of light and dark evokes a sense of timelessness. It is not merely a decoration, but a window into the artist's psyche—a masterful blend of architectural precision and expressive freedom that continues to captivate the modern eye.


Artist Biography

Richard Goodwin: Exploring Urban Space Through Abstract Expression

Richard Goodwin, born in , is an Australian artist and architect whose distinctive approach to painting—characterized by a profound engagement with architectural forms and textures—has garnered critical acclaim and secured prominent positions within major collections. His work transcends mere visual representation; it delves into the conceptual realm of ‘porosity,’ investigating how buildings interact with their surroundings and shaping our experience of urban environments. This exploration is underpinned by a meticulous understanding of materiality and technique, resulting in canvases imbued with palpable energy and emotional resonance. Goodwin’s artistic journey began with an early fascination for architecture, informing his subsequent explorations into spatial design and sculptural forms. He pursued formal studies at UNSW Art & Design, honing his skills as both a painter and a designer—a dual commitment that consistently manifests itself in his creative output. His architectural practice complements his artistic endeavors, providing him with invaluable insights into the complexities of built spaces and fostering a continuous dialogue between form and function. His distinctive style is rooted in the principles of Abstract Expressionism, particularly influenced by artists like Franz Kline and Willem de Kooning. Goodwin’s canvases are marked by bold gestural brushstrokes—often employing black pigment against white or pale backgrounds—that convey a sense of immediacy and dynamism. Texture plays a crucial role in his compositions, achieved through layering paint and incorporating sculptural elements that disrupt conventional perspectives. This deliberate manipulation of surface enhances the emotional impact of his artwork, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of solitude, contemplation, and the relationship between human presence and architectural space. Notable achievements include exhibitions at prestigious galleries across Australia and internationally, showcasing his expansive body of work—spanning large-scale paintings and smaller sculptural installations. His pieces have been recognized for their conceptual depth and technical virtuosity, securing inclusions in collections such as the Art Gallery of NSW, cementing his place within the canon of contemporary Australian art. Goodwin’s ongoing commitment to artistic innovation ensures that his legacy continues to inspire future generations of artists and designers alike.
  • Notable Exhibitions: Galerie Nationale d'Australie
  • Collections: Art Gallery of NSW
  • Education: UNSW Art & Design Professor

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract painting; Installation art
  • Full Name: Richard Goodwin
  • Nationality: Australian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Farewell Franz (Kline)
    • Abstract 18
  • Place Of Birth: Australia
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