In September 2018 I had another exhibition at the Stephen McLaughlan Gallery in Melbourne entitled ‘STILLNESS IN MOTION’. See http://www.stephenmclaughlangallery.com.au/
Overview featuring “Oval Self Portrait’ and ‘Island Story #1’.
Overview featuring ‘Still Life with a Syrian Rug’, ‘Keira in the Studio’ and ”Still Life in the Modern Egyptian Style’.
Overview featuring ‘Luna Park through a Window’ and ‘Regina in the Studio’.
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In November 2017 my painting ”Shelf Life (Polychromy)’, oil on canvas, 2014-16 was a finalist in the inaugural National Still Life Award at the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery at Coffs Harbour N.S.W. http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/Community-and-Recreation/community-venues-and-facilities/Pages/Gallery/Still-National-Still-Life-Award.aspx
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‘COLOUR, LIGHT & SILENCE’
Exhibition at the Stephen McLaughlan Gallery, Melbourne, May 2-16 2015.
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- My painting ‘Self Portrait as A Jew’ was accepted as a finalist in the inaugural Rick Amor Self Portrait Prize at the Montsalvat Gallery in Eltham. See that exhibition here.
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- This exhibition will continue until after Xmas.
New solo show at Art Images Gallery, 32 The Parade, Norwood, Adelaide, South Australia. Opens Friday 13th April at 6.00pm & ends on Sunday 6th May.
‘INTO THE LIGHT’
Solo show at Stephen McLaughlan Gallery, Rm. 16, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston St. Melbourne 3000 Opening: 2 – 4 pm Saturday September 10th Exhibition: 7 – 24 September 2011
‘INTO THE LIGHT’ recent paintings by Anselm van Rood from anselm van rood on Vimeo.
Collections
My work is in many private collections in Australia, Europe and in the U.S.A.
It is also in the permanent collection of the City of Port Phillip, Melbourne, Victoria.