Andrew Rogers
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Andrew Rogers is one of Australia's most distinguished contemporary sculptors with an international reputation. He exhibits internationally and his sculptures are in numerous private and prominent public collections in Australia, S.E. Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States of America. His largest works - stone Geoglyph - are commanding attention around the world (ranging in size up to 100 square metres) which are situated in the Arava Desert, Israel, the Atacama Desert, Chile, the Bolivian Altiplano, Kurunegala Sri Lanka, and Australia.
[edit] Works
Solo exhibitions & displays
- 2005 Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne, Australia
- 2004 Grounds for Sculpture, New Jersey, U.S.A.
- 2004 Gomboc Sculpture Park, W.A. Australia
- 2003 Deakin University "Rhythms of Life" Survey Exhibition, Victoria, Australia
- 2002 Auronzo di Cadore, Italy
- 2002 Le Venezie, Treviso, Italy
- 2002 Mudima Foundation, Milan , Italy
- 1999 Boritzer Gray Hamano, Santa Monica, California, USA "Rhythms of Life"
- 1998 Embassy of Australia, Washington, United States of America, "Rhythms of Life"
- 1997 Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, Victoria, Australia, "Rhythms of Life"
- 1994 Meridian Gallery, Victoria, Australia "Of Freedom & Will"
- 1993 Meridian Gallery, Victoria, Australia "Mankind in the Gesture of an Individual"
Selected group exhibitions
- 2006 Soho Galleries, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- 2005 Soho Galleries, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- 2004 Soho Galleries, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- 2004 Geelong Art Gallery, Victoria, Australia
- 2003 Soho Galleries, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- 2002 Art Singapore - Contemporary Asian Art, Singapore
- 2002 Soho Galleries, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- 2001 Sofa, Chicago, USA
- 1998 Grounds for Sculpture, New Jersey, USA
- 1998 Latrobe University, Victoria, Australia
- 1997 Sculpture at Heidelberg Medical Centre, Victoria, Australia
- 1994 4th Australian Contemporary Art Fair
Awards - finalist
- 2006 Sculpture by the Sea
- 2005 McClelland Contemporary Sculpture Survey & Award
- 2004 Chicago Navy Pier Walk
- 2004 Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award
- 2003 McClelland Survey and Sculpture Park,Victoria, Australia
- 2002 Sculpture by the Sea, Sydney, NSW, Australia