I’m holding an exhibition of landscape oil paintings at Comber Street Studios, 5 Comber Street, Paddington NSW 2021, Australia. The show opens at 6pm on Friday 31 March 2023 and runs for just three days […]
I’m holding an exhibition of landscape oil paintings at Comber Street Studios, 5 Comber Street, Paddington NSW 2021, Australia. The show opens at 6pm on Friday 31 March 2023 and runs for just three days […]
This exhibition was titled The New Zealand Hills and had a large number of oil paintings that were just 200mm square but framed in large, ornate gold profiles. Many of the works were sold at the […]
I’m pleased to say that I have an opportunity to exhibit some of my recent oil paintings from the 2013 and 2014 shows, and also some new works not yet exhibited, at the Art2Muse Gallery […]
I just wanted to say a big thanks to everyone who was able to make it to the opening, it was a fun night and there are some great photos on Facebook of the opening. […]
A quick reminder that my exhibition opens at 6pm on Tuesday next week! That’s 6pm, Tuesday 25 Feb At the Queen St Gallery 28 Queen Street Woollahra I’m really pleased to confirm that Sheona White, […]
I’m having another exhibition of landscape oil paintings at the Queen St Gallery in Woollahra. The show opens at 6pm on Tuesday 25 February 2014 and I’d love to see you there. Sheona White, Head […]
I’m thrilled to say my new painting titled Field Colour has been selected, from over 1200 works from around the world, as a finalist in the 2013 Fleurieu Art Prize. The winner of the $60,000 […]
I have just sent out the first email from the new guychapman.net email list. I’ll only be sending occasional updates with exhibition dates or information on new art work. If you know someone who is […]
One of the two landscape works exhibited in the d’Arcy Doyle Art Awards.
Exhibition of Landscape Oil Paintings by Guy Chapman Opening 6-8pm on Tuesday 19 February 2013 at Queen Street Gallery, Woollahra It is a great honour to have the highly respected Indigenous elder Charles ‘Chicka’ Madden […]
I’m having an exhibition of new landscape paintings at the Queen Street gallery in Woollahra. Opening 6-8pm on Tuesday 19 February 2013 These are small oil paintings based on the New Zealand hills. They range […]
Strings is a short film by Guy Chapman that won the graduating students award for Best Film at City Art Institute in 1991. The work-print was screened at the graduating exhibition and after graduating received […]
“A supermarket of art on the theme of love and compassion, commencing on valentines day February 14, 1997. A benefit for the AIDS Trust of Australia.” I had several of these quick drawings in this […]
A solo exhibition of several large oil paintings at the Illawarra Hotel, NSW in 1996.
Naked, an art exhibition of paintings and drawings by Guy Chapman opened on the 6th of March, 1996 at Baby Enzo; Cafe – Bar – Dining Room. This was such a fun night, didn’t think […]
A solo exhibition held at L’otel, Darlinghurst, Sydney in 1995. It was big night at the opening with a good crowd. I sold a bunch of these works, don’t know who to any more. I was […]
A group exhibition of seven artists held at the showroom of a furniture company called Altered Image in Rushcutters Bay, Sydney. The show opened on 21 July 1993 with exhibiting Artists: Guy Chapman, Kevin Bray, […]
Exhibition DADO number two opened at L’otel, Darlinghurst, Australia on 27 November 1991. The first exhibition DADO 1 had opened a few days earlier. It was a joint exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Guy Chapman […]
Exhibition DADO number one was held at Sanctuary Studio Cafe, Australia. It opened on 18 November 1991. It was a joint exhibition of Paintings by Guy Chapman and photographs by Raoul. We had so much work […]
The Postgraduate exhibition of the College of Fine Arts or City Art as it was known back then. It opened 5 December 1990.
The Graduating Students Exhibition of film and video for the College of Fine Arts 1990. My short film Strings was exhibited here and won the Metro award for best film. Actually the award was more […]