David Frazer 'Broken Window'

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From the ‘Broken House’ suite, David Frazer’s ‘Broken Window’ is a portrait of rural isolation. Set under a broad moon, it treats a vandalized store as a dramatic lead. Enigmatic and melancholic, it dwells on the hopes and loss of what Henry Lawson once designated as the space between “city proper” and “bush”.

Frazer has won numerous awards for his prints, including first prize at the 1st International Print Biennale, the Broken Hill Outback Prize and people’s choice at the Fremantle Print Awards and Banyule Works on Paper Award. In 2007, the ABC produced a documentary on the artist. His work is held across public collections and internationally, at the National Museum of China and the Royal Academy of Art in London.

For collectors of contemporary art and works on paper, ‘Broken Window’ is a spellbinding twist on small-town beauty.

 

To learn more about David Frazer's enigmatic series, 'Broken House', and its lineage within Australian culture click here


David FRAZER (1966 - )
'Broken Window' 2010
Etching on paper
Image Size: 11 x 15 cm
Dimensions: 23 x 30 cm
Signed: Editioned, titled and signed bottom image; embossed with David Frazer seal, bottom right.
Comes with Letter of Provenance

From the Broken Home suite, produced and printed by the artist with Unstable Press, Castlemaine.

Condition: Excellent

© The Artist or Assignee