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Roger Kemp (1908-1987)
Roger
Kemp has laboured long to evolve a symbolic language, a rough hewn
but complex geometry of circle and square which would effectively
make the paintings revelations and not schematic illustrations.
The speed and directness of Kemps painting procedures are
part of this enterprise, to trap and hold the abstract play of forces
at their rawest. The painting becomes a magnet, as Kemp
once observed
Kemps contribution to the development of
abstract painting in Australia is substantial. He has shown how
a personal language can be developed from experience with effort
and tenacity without recourse to models from abroad.
Reference: Roger Kemp: Cycle and Directions 1935 1975, Monash
University Department of Visual arts, Exhibition Gallery, Melbourne:
The Gallery, 1978 pp.1-2.
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Roger
Kemp
Untitled c.1963
Acrylic on masonite
91.5 x 122cm
no.5320 |
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Roger Kemp
Ascension c.1965
Oil on board
29.7 x 29.9cm
no.8164 |
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Roger Kemp
Untitled (Abstract Landscape)
Oil on board
32 x 73cm
no.7799 |
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Roger Kemp
Untitled c.1960
Enamel on board
80.3 x 102.2cm
no.7362
SOLD |
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Roger
Kemp
Untitled c.1960
Synthetic polymer on hardboard
136 x 180 cm
signed lower right
SOLD |
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Roger
Kemp
Architecture c.1961
Oil on board
78 x 101 cm
SOLD |
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