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Angela Brenann | |
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| Born | 1960 (age 64–65) Ballarat, Australia |
| Education | RMIT University andUniversity of Melbourne |
| Known for | Painting,Ceramics |
Angela Brennan (born 1960) is an Australian painter.
Brennan was born inBallarat in 1960. She completed a fine arts degree, specialising in painting atRoyal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 1982, and a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in philosophy at theUniversity of Melbourne in 1992.[1]
Brennan has exhibited extensively since the late 1980s, holding over 40 solo shows and participating in over 150 group exhibitions. She is represented byNiagara Galleries in Melbourne, Roslyn Oxley9 in Sydney, and Goddard de Fiddes in Perth. In 2006, theMonash University Museum of Art held a major survey exhibition of her work, titledAngela Brennan: every morning I wake up on the wrong side of capitalism.[2] Other prominent shows have includedShut Up and Paint, 2016,National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Climarte Poster Project, 2016 for CLIMARTE – Arts for a Safe Climate, Melbourne;MrPresident…., Parkside Avenue, Brooklyn, New York; Melbourne Now, 2013, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne;On A Round Ball, 2013, China Art Projects, Hong Kong;Paintings and Drawings, 2005, The Gallery on Cork Street, London; andOn the Brink: Abstraction of the 90s, 2000, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne. She has also participated in art fairs within Australia and overseas, such as theMelbourne Art Fair from 2004 to 2012, the Korea International Art Fair from 2010 to 2012, the Auckland Art Fair in 2009, and the Zurich Art Fair in 2004.
In 2025 Brennan entered theArchibald Prize at theArt Gallery of NSW with a portrait of her niece, journalistBridget Brennan.[3]
Brennan's work appears extensively in public and private collections across Australia as well as overseas. She is featured in major state galleries, such as theNational Gallery of Australia,National Gallery of Victoria,Art Gallery of South Australia andTarraWarra Museum of Art, as well as numerous private, corporate and university collections throughout Australia. Internationally, her work features in the Mont Blanc Art Collection in Switzerland and World Bank in New York, as well as in private collections in the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Israel, Japan and Singapore.[4]
Brennan has been the recipient of numerous awards, grants and residencies throughout her career. They have included the Australia Council Studio, Milan in 2008, Melbourne Savage Club prize in 2007, studio residency atCité internationale des arts, Paris in 2006 and 1998, and Blundstone Contemporary Art Award in 1995. She has also been selected for a number of prolific art prize events, including the Geelong Contemporary Art Prize in 2012, theFlinders University Art Museum; the Mosman Art Prize in 2011, andThe Dobell Drawing Prize in 2002.[2]