Collection: Steve Lopes
Steve Lopes is a Sydney based painter and printmaker known for his figurative landscape. He often works en plein air, painting vignettes of a place which are used as references for large-scale studio works. While his landscapes are often a representation of what he saw, the figures are often imagined personalities, or placed into the composition after the fact. He often depicts isolated figures to emphasize the displacement of the human figure within the world.
In 2017 Steve travelled to the former battlefields of the Western Front in France and Belgium with 10 other well-known Australian artists and was invited to exhibit works in the touring exhibition Salient – Contemporary artists at the Western Front.
Steve Lopes has exhibited in numerous group exhibitions including 'Not the Way Home' a group exhibition of 13 prominent Australian artists and the Salon de Refuses, both at the SH Ervin Gallery, Sydney.
Steve Lopes' works have been acquired in collections such as the National Art Gallery of Australia, Parliament House Art Collection, Canberra, BHP Billiton Art Collection and the Time Warner Collection in New York.
In 2018 Steve Lopes won the Gallipoli Art Prize in Sydney.
'SHAPES FOR GODS' (OCT - NOV 2023)
'MONOCHROME' GROUP EXHIBITION (MAY 2022)
'ENCOUNTERED' EXHIBITION CATALOGUE
'STILL & STILL MOVING' EXHIBITION (OCT - NOV 2020)
'PRIMAVERAL' GROUP EXHIBITION (SEPT - OCT 2020)
STEVE LOPES WINS 2018 GALLIPOLI ART PRIZE
'TALKING WITH PAINTERS' INTERVIEW 2018: EP 47
'KAKADU' EXHIBITION (AUG - SEPT 2017)
'GALLIPOLI' EXHIBITION (AUG - SEPT 15)