Josh Foley creates paintings that respond to the current moment; looking to the past, the future and his surrounding environment with cultural, natural & technological influences.
Josh Foley is a contemporary artist from Tasmania, Australia. Foley's practice primarily revolves around painting, but he also works with mixed media and installation art. His artworks often explore the relationship between the natural environment and human culture, as well as the intersection of the past and present.
Foley's artworks are characterized by his unique technique of layering translucent glazes of colour over each other, as well as impasto to create a sense of depth and luminosity. His paintings often incorporates subtle imagery and symbolism that reference both historical and contemporary cultural themes.
His recent works continue to push the boundaries of his medium, exploring new techniques and ideas. His art has received critical acclaim for its sensitivity, depth, and beauty, and has cemented his place as one of Australia's most innovative and important artists.
In 2011, Josh Foley won The John Glover Prize which was then the richest landscape prize in Australia. Winning this award at the age of 27 Josh remains the youngest person to achieve this career milestone. This marked a turning point in his career, providing him with the exposure and recognition to establish himself as one of Tasmania's most promising emerging artists.
Foley has exhibited extensively throughout Australia and has received prestigious awards, grants and residencies. His work is held in many public and private collections throughout Australia and the U.S.A., notably, in the collections of the Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, MONA, Tasmanian Government, Macquarie Bank, ArtBank & University of Tasmania.