
"Neil Emmerson's art practice is grounded in printmaking although his prints are typically exhibited as part of an installation layered with meaning. His subject matter is political, both in terms of the critical focus it direct towards aspects of contemporary social and cultural life and through its consistent projection of gay experience into the public realm."
Kirsty Grant, Curator, Prints and Drawings, National Gallery of Victoria (excerpt from - Contemporary Australian Printmaking)
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(right from top) Works by Neil Emmerson;
GOD (made me do it...) 2009
installation view, William Mora Galleries, Melbourne.
Plastic, nylon and aluminium hanging device.
Dimensions variable.
the glass closet 2009
installation view, Princes St. Dunedin, New Zealand.
Plastic, nylon and aluminium hanging device.
Dimensions variable.
Wood Nymph Triptych (the heart is a lonely hunter) 2006
Installation view, Ocular Lab, Melbourne.
Screenprint on paper (112 x 76cm each,) laser cut acrylic and brass swivels.
Wood Nymph Triptych (the heart is a lonely hunter) 2006
5 colour screenprint on paper -112 x 76cm each.
(habit
t) 2002
Installation View, William Mora Galleries, Melbourne.
A suite of 23 prints, wood block and lithography, shoe with sound.
(I must confess...) 2010
Four images from 5 suites of 10 unique state prints.
Wood block and photo-transfer on paper.
Image size: 29.7 x 21cm



