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Philip Wolfhagen is, quintessentially, a painter of the Australian landscape, one whose work has been exclusively absorbed into his private obsession with Tasmania, the terrain of his personal origins. His work is physical, dense in its application, sombre in mood and tonality, the result of a deeply experienced, enduring engagement with an ancient, yet eternally living subject.

While Philip Wolfhagen’s work only came to the attention of Australian critics and collectors in the early 1990s, he is already regarded as one of Australia’s most outstanding landscape painters. His work was represented in the Moët and Chandon Touring Exhibition (1996-97); Australian Perspecta: 'Between Art and Nature’ (1997); 'The Artist’s Garden’, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (1995); and 'Windows on Australia 1’, Australian Embassy, Tokyo (1995). His monumental, six-panel painting, Archipelago , 2003, the result of working 'en plein air’ for 12 days on Deal Island in Bass Strait, won critical and popular acclaim.

Philip Wolfhagen’s 2004 solo exhibition, 'The Inner Edge’, shown at Sherman Galleries, Sydney, and the Academy Gallery, School of Visual and Performing Arts, University of Tasmania, Launceston, included his most abstracted landscape paintings to date. Writing in the catalogue, art critic Peter Timms said:

It is, I think, the real daring of Philip Wolfhagen’s atmospheric essays on the agricultural northern Midlands area, where he lives, that they complicate our emotional and intellectual responses to pastoralism, cutting through the rhetoric of both environmentalists and farmers, while cheerfully snubbing the snow-capped-mountain clichés of the tourist industry . These are paintings not only about the love of nature but the nature of love.

Philip Wolfhagen’s work is held in major public and corporate collections in Australia and in private collections nationally and internationally.

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Murray-Cree, Laura
Date written:
2006
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2011

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  • Noctiluca (exhibited at)
  • The Inner Edge (exhibited at)
  • Tidal (exhibited at)
  • Frank Saxby Acquisitions (exhibited at)
  • Shifting light (exhibited at)
  • Archipelago (exhibited at)
  • Painting Tasmanian Landscape (exhibited at)
  • Depth of Field (exhibited at)
  • high ground (exhibited at)
  • Winter Journeys (exhibited at)
  • Between Phenomena - The Panorama in Tasmania (exhibited at)
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  • Redlands Westpac Art Prize (exhibited at)
  • Liawenee Exploration (exhibited at)
  • converging planes (exhibited at)
  • Through the Landscape (exhibited at)
  • Uncommon World: Aspects of Contemporary Australian Art (None)
  • Cross Sections (exhibited at)
  • Surface Tension (exhibited at)
  • Leading the Way: 1997 - 98 Acquisitions Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Contemporary Australian Art from the Tamar Collection (exhibited at)
  • 1998 Redlands Westpac Art Prize (exhibited at)
  • Site and Sensibility: A Selection from the Artbank Collection (exhibited at)
  • Moet et Chandon Touring Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Australian Perspecta: Between Art and Nature, Temple of Eart Memories (exhibited at)
  • Plateaux (exhibited at)
  • Six Level Seas and Four Recollections (exhibited at)
  • Flagging the Republic (exhibited at)
  • Brushing the Dark: Recent Art from Tasmania (exhibited at)
  • Moet et Chandon Touring Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Illuminations (exhibited at)
  • Blundstone Contemporary Art Award (exhibited at)
  • Hidden Treasures; Art in Corporate Collections (exhibited at)
  • Vanishing Points (exhibited at)
  • The Artist's Garden (exhibited at)
  • Windows on Australia 1 (None)
  • Passages (exhibited at)
  • Elevations (exhibited at)
  • Illusory Fields, Series 2 (exhibited at)
  • Salon des Refuses (exhibited at)
  • Seven (exhibited at)
  • Festival of Fisher's Ghost Award (exhibited at)
  • Illusory Fields (exhibited at)
  • The Stages of Delirium (exhibited at)
  • The Path of Least Resistance (exhibited at)
  • The October Show (exhibited at)
  • 12th International Print Biennale (exhibited at)
  • Thinly Veiled Threats (exhibited at)
  • Archibald, Wynne & Sulman Prize (exhibited at)
  • Vapour Trails (exhibited at)
  • From an Island South (exhibited at)
  • Night Visions (exhibited at)
  • Luminary Traces (exhibited at)
  • Salon (exhibited at)
  • Senses of Place: Art in Tasmania, 1970 - 2005 (exhibited at)
  • Australia and Constable (exhibited at)
  • Night Beacons (exhibited at)
  • Rhapsody 21C: Tasmanian Contemporary Art (exhibited at)
  • Great Escapes (exhibited at)
  • Noctiluca (exhibited at)
  • The Inner Edge (exhibited at)
  • Tidal (exhibited at)
  • Frank Saxby Acquisitions (exhibited at)
  • Shifting light (exhibited at)
  • Archipelago (exhibited at)
  • Painting Tasmanian Landscape (exhibited at)
  • Depth of Field (exhibited at)
  • high ground (exhibited at)
  • Winter Journeys (exhibited at)
  • Between Phenomena - The Panorama in Tasmania (exhibited at)
  • Aspects of Tasmanian Art (exhibited at)
  • Five Painters (exhibited at)
  • Redlands Westpac Art Prize (exhibited at)
  • Liawenee Exploration (exhibited at)
  • converging planes (exhibited at)
  • Through the Landscape (exhibited at)
  • Cross Sections (exhibited at)
  • Surface Tension (exhibited at)
  • Leading the Way: 1997 - 98 Acquisitions Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Contemporary Australian Art from the Tamar Collection (exhibited at)
  • 1998 Redlands Westpac Art Prize (exhibited at)
  • Site and Sensibility: A Selection from the Artbank Collection (exhibited at)
  • Moet et Chandon Touring Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Australian Perspecta: Between Art and Nature, Temple of Eart Memories (exhibited at)
  • Plateaux (exhibited at)
  • Six Level Seas and Four Recollections (exhibited at)
  • Flagging the Republic (exhibited at)
  • Brushing the Dark: Recent Art from Tasmania (exhibited at)
  • Moet et Chandon Touring Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Illuminations (exhibited at)
  • Blundstone Contemporary Art Award (exhibited at)
  • Hidden Treasures; Art in Corporate Collections (exhibited at)
  • Vanishing Points (exhibited at)
  • The Artist's Garden (exhibited at)
  • Passages (exhibited at)
  • Elevations (exhibited at)
  • Illusory Fields, Series 2 (exhibited at)
  • Salon des Refuses (exhibited at)
  • Seven (exhibited at)
  • Festival of Fisher's Ghost Award (exhibited at)
  • Illusory Fields (exhibited at)
  • The Stages of Delirium (exhibited at)
  • The Path of Least Resistance (exhibited at)
  • The October Show (exhibited at)
  • 12th International Print Biennale (exhibited at)
  • Thinly Veiled Threats (exhibited at)
  • Uncommon World: Aspects of Contemporary Australian Art (None)
  • Windows on Australia 1 (None)