Consequence 2, 2021
Synthetic polymer and spray paint on canvas, 190 x 244 cm
SOLD
Consequence 5, 2021
Synthetic polymer and spray paint on canvas, 198 x 198 cm
$16,000
AVAILABLE
Hard Rubbish Day, 2020
Synthetic polymer and spray paint on framed artist board, 72 x 147 cm
$8500
AVAILABLE
Living in the Hills, 2019
Acrylic and spray paint on marine ply in Tasmanian oak frame
Diptych, 120 x 200 cm overall
$12,800
AVAILABLE
Pot plants quadriptych, 2021
Acrylic and spray paint on framed artist board, 122 x 240 cm
SOLD
Records, 2021
Synthetic polymer and spray paint on framed artist board, 82 x 82 cm
$4700
AVAILABLE
Bathroom, 2021
Synthetic polymer and spray paint on framed artist board, 82 x 82 cm
SOLD
Hall, 2021
Synthetic polymer and spray paint on framed artist board, 82 x 82 cm
$6000
SOLD
Balcony, 2021
Synthetic polymer and spray paint on framed artist board, 82 x 82 cm
$6000
AVAILABLE
Study, 2021
Synthetic polymer and spray paint on framed artist board, 82 x 82 cm
$6000
SOLD
Tom Gerrard
Together, 2020
Mixed media on
canvas, 98 x 98 cm
SOLD
Day's End, 2019
Acrylic paint on marine ply panel in a Tasmanian oak frame, 122 x 92 cm
AUD $7500
AVAILABLE
Subway, 2020
308gsm Photo Rag Museum Grade Archival Print Print, 42 x 59.4 cm (edition of 50)
AUD $250
AVAILABLE
Tom Gerrard
Tom Gerrard (b.1977) is an Australian painter whose works focus on suburban life. His style developed through his prolific international output on the streets, and he incorporates contemporary techniques such as spray paint and airbrush. Gerrard’s works compress space through bold flattened colour schemes, employing a signature black outline which frames his graphical forms. The heads appearing throughout Gerrard’s work follow the lineage of graffiti characters, reimagined through the multicultural lens of Gerrard’s youth in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Observation is key to Gerrard’s practice; the architectural elements and domestic objects are taken directly from his environment, both at home and through travel. Gerrard has exhibited in Los Angeles, Barcelona and Tokyo, and his works have been acquired by the National Gallery of Australia and the National Gallery of Victoria. He is an active international muralist, having been commissioned in London, Berlin, Quito and Rio de Janeiro.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2021
- Consequence, Metro Gallery, Melbourne
2020
- Stories, 1xRUN, Detroit, USA
- Twin Study - Outré Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2019
- Convo, Stolen Space Gallery, London, UK
- Given Time, Metro Gallery, Melbourne, VIC,
- Australia Town & Country, Marfa Gallery, Melbourne, VIC,
- Australia Spy Hill, QBank Gallery, Tasmania, Australia
2018
- Through My Eyes, RVCA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- Attica, Installation at Attica, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- Dead Set Legends, Benalla Art Gallery, VIC, Australia
2017
- In This Together, RVCA gallery, VIC, Australia
2015
- RZO, Florescent Smogg, Barcelona, Spain
2014
- Positives, Negatives & Accents, MTN, Barcelona, Spain
2008
- Aeon & Matt Sewell (UK), PerSquareMetre, VIC, Australia
2007
- Fly on the Wall, Per SquareMetre, VIC,Australia
Selected Group Exhibitions
2017
- Heuristic, Woolongong Art Gallery, NSW, Ausralia
- Eye Jack, Melbourne & Sydney, Australia
2015
- Raval Academy of the Arts –Barcelona, Spain
- Tattoonie – Paris, France
2014
- Dubl Trubl - Urban Spree, Berlin, Germany
2013
- Not For Rental - 71A Gallery, London, UK
- The IF show - Acton Centre of Art, London,UK
2012
- Marvelous Adventures - Thinkspace Gallery,Los Angeles, USA
- Advent show - Graffiti LifeGallery, London,UK
2004
- Space Invaders - National Gallery of Australia, ACT, Australia
2002
- Finders Keepers - London, UK
Collections
National Gallery of Australia, ACT, Australia
National Gallery of Victoria, Australia
Xavier College, Melbourne
La Colombe d’Or, France
Notable corporate and private collections in Australia and abroad.
Publications
2017
No Cure magazine Eyejack - Perth
The Legend of Monga Khan - Adelade, SA, Australia
2015
RZO - Aeon, Egs & Nug - Barcelona
2014
VNA - London Shake Well magazine - Brisbane
2013
Don’t sleep – Melbourne
2004
Graphotism article - London Space Invaders - National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
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