Watch this interview on the Talking with Painters YouTube channel here 

Step into the gripping world of Richard Lewer — where drawing, painting, and video meet the raw edges of human experience.

Richard doesn’t look away from life’s toughest stories. From the deeply personal — like the final days of his father’s life — to the harrowing and socially charged, including the tragic death of an Indigenous child in custody and the haunting Snowtown murders, he takes it all on. But never with shock tactics. His work is quietly powerful — full of feeling, sensitivity, and a surprising touch of humour. And the surfaces he paints on? Anything but traditional — think steel, aluminium, formica table tops, even billiard tables.

Richard is a multi-award-winning artist whose work has appeared in major public and private collections. He’s been a finalist multiple times in the Archibald and Sulman Prizes, and his recent acquisition by the National Gallery of Australia will soon be part of an upcoming exhibition and tour.

This was the perfect time to sit down for a deep conversation — just ahead of his new show ‘The stories that persist are not always true’ opening on 10 April at Hugo Michell Gallery.

Richard is also represented by Jan Murphy Gallery in Brisbane and Suite Gallery in New Zealand.

Links

https://youtu.be/4bei8rp-Tto?si=VJHHvFMwMcg6_2oU

‘We have grave concerns for your father’s health’oil on epoxy-coated steel80.5 x 141 cmFinalist Sulman prize 2019


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