Helga Groves’ meticulous and sensitive practice encompasses painting, three dimensional forms, drawing and animation. Her works are informed by rigorous investigations into geophysical processes and natural phenomena across the vast expanse of geological time.
Helga Groves













Select solo exhibitions: 2019 Patterns from the heart of a planet, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, Looking at Time, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, 2017; Tremor of Form, Milani Gallery, Brisbane, 2017; Optical Terrane, William Wright Artist Projects, Sydney, 2015; Suspended Animation, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, 2014; Geomorphic, Milani Gallery, Brisbane, 2013; Looking through an ocean of air, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, 2011; Microclimate, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, 2009; Divining Water, Gitte Weise Gallery, Berlin, 2008.
Select group exhibitions: 2020 Perceptions of Time, GOMA, Brisbane, f_OCUS, Counihan Gallery, Melbourne, 2019 Anthropocene, R & M McGivern Prize, Maroondah Federation Estate Gallery, Melbourne , Sights Unseen: Recent Acquisitions from the Moreland Art Collection, Counihan Gallery, Melbourne, Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria , Chaos and Order, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 2018; Limitless Horizons: Vertical Perspective, QAGOMA, Brisbane, 2017; Quiddity, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 2016; National Works on Paper, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington, 2014; NEW 2011: Selected recent acquisitions, UQ Art Museum, Brisbane, 2012; Ten Years of Contemporary Art: The James C. Sourris AM Collection, QAGOMA, Brisbane, 2011; Australian Art for Berlin, Gitte Weise Gallery, Berlin, 2009; Points of Departure, Tobey Fine Arts, New York, 2007.
Born 1961 Ayr, Queensland, Australia.
Education
2000
- Master of Visual Arts, Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney
1988
- Graduate Diploma of Visual Arts, Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney
1987
- Bachelor of Visual Arts, Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney
Solo Exhibitions
2023
- The Pilbara Series: A fusion of Art and Science, Steamm Studios, Brisbane
2021
- Early Earth (Abstractions of Time), Milani Gallery, Brisbane
2019
- Patterns from the heart of a planet, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2018
- Slow Moving Structures, Kronenberg Mais Wright, Sydney
2017
- Looking at time, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
- Tremor of Form, Milani Gallery, Brisbane
2015
- Optical Terrane, William Wright – Artist Projects, Sydney
2014
- Suspended Animation, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2013
- Geomorphic, Milani Gallery, Brisbane
2011
- Looking through an ocean of air, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
- Turning sky into stone, Milani Gallery, Brisbane
- 2009 Microclimate, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2008
- Chance elements, Milani Gallery, Brisbane
- Divining Water, Gitte Weise Gallery, Berlin
2007
- Below Sea Level, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2006
- Landforms, Bellas Milani Gallery, Brisbane
2005
- Geophysical Space, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2004
- Subterranean Series, Bellas Milani Gallery, Brisbane
2003
- Meltwater #2, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
- Untitled, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Meltwater, Bellas Gallery, Brisbane
2002
- Increments and Shadows, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
2001
- New works from the Shadow series, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
- Untitled, Bellas Gallery, Brisbane
2000
- Untitled, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
1999
- Small works on paper, Bellas Gallery, Brisbane
- Evanescence, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
1998
- Midnight Sun, Bellas Gallery, Brisbane
- Under a Pearl Moon, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Under a Pearl Moon, Baudion Lebon, Paris, France
1997
- Seven Popular Shapes, Room 35, Sydney
1996
- Water from the Red River, KUNST, Sydney
1995
- Studio Exhibition, Hanoi Institute of Fine Arts, Vietnam
- Diamond Paintings, CBD Gallery, Sydney
1994
- Frisson, KUNST, Sydney
1993
- After Rain, KUNST, Sydney
1992
- Untitled, KUNST, Sydney
- Less than Perpendicular, KUNST (window), Sydney
1991
- Cutting from Soft Stone, First Draft West, Sydney
1990
- Before During and After, First Draft West, Sydney
- Sunflowers, Foyer Gallery, University of Western Sydney
1989
- Imitation of Art, W.I.N.D.O.W, Sydney
Group Exhibitions
2020
- f_OCUS, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick, Victoria
- Perceptions of Time, QAGOMA, Brisbane, Queensland
2019
- Anthropocene,The R&MMcGivern Prize, Maroondah Federation Estate
- Gallery, Melbourne
- Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria
- Sights Unseen: Recent Acquisitions From The Moreland Art Collection,
- Counihan Gallery, Melbourne
- FEM-aFFINITY, Arts Project Australia, Melbourne
- Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Caloundra Regional Gallery, Queensland
- Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize, The Gallery at Bayside Arts and Cultural Centre, Melbourne
2018
- Deakin University Small Sculpture Award, Deakin University, Melbourne
- King’s Art Prize, The King’s School, Sydney
- Chaos and Order, RMIT University Gallery, Melbourne
- Couplings, Dominik Mersch Gallery, Sydney
- Group Show, Kronenberg Wright Artists Projects, Sydney
2017
- Limitless Horizons: Vertical Perspective, QAGOMA, Brisbane
- Artist Profile: Australasian Painters 2007 – 2017, Orange Regional Gallery,
- New South Wales
- Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria
- Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Caloundra Regional Gallery, Queensland
2016
- Tidal: City of Devonport National Art Award, Devonport Regional Gallery,
- Tasmania
- Quiddity, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne
- Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize, The Gallery at Bayside Arts and Cultural Centre, Melbourne
2015
- Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize, National Art School Gallery, Sydney
- Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria
2014
- National Works on Paper, Mornington Peninsular Regional Gallery
2013
- Pattern, Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Melbourne
- Co-variance, Counihan Gallery, Melbourne
2012
- NEW 2011: Selected recent acquisitions, UQ Art Museum, The University of
- Queensland, Brisbane
- Symphonic Encounters, Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts, St Kilda,
- Melbourne
- Inspiring Artists, Maitland Regional Gallery, New South Wales
- Temperament Spectrum: the first twenty-one years 1992 -2012, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2011
- Ten Years of Contemporary Art: The James C. Sourris AM Collection,
- Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
- Where there is water, Lake Macquarie Regional Gallery, New South Wales
- Manifold, Annandale Gallery, Sydney
- The Ron & George Adams Collection, MOP Gallery, Sydney
2010
- Pulp, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
- Paul Guest Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria
- Fletcher Jones Art Prize, Geelong Gallery, Victoria
2009
- Australian Art for Berlin, Gitte Weise Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2007
- Dobell Drawing Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- Points of Departure, Tobey Fine Arts, New York, USA
2006
- Salon, Bett Gallery, Tasmania
- Tidal City of Devonport Art Award, Devonport Regional Gallery, Tasmania
- Correspondence to a Single Point: A Survey of Geometric Abstraction,
- Tobey Fine Arts, New York, USA
- P.O.W. (Personal Other World), Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Canberra
2005
- Moist: Australian Watercolours, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
- 6 Kms from CBD, SNO, Sydney
2004
- Melbourne Art Fair, Gitte Weise Gallery, Royal Exhibition Building,
- Melbourne
- Tidal: City of Devonport Art Award, Devonport Regional Gallery, Tasmania
- Collectables, CQ Gallery, Brisbane
2003
- Re-Collection, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Rendezvous mit Gitte, Volume 3, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Hot House, Monash University Museum of Art, touring Exhibition
- Time Out of Joint, University of Fine Art, Hanoi, Vietnam
2002
- 10th Anniversary Exhibition, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Lines 11, Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane
- Rendezvous mit Gitte, Volume 2, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Good Vibrations: The Legacy of Op Art in Australia, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
2001
- Phenomena New Painting in Australia:1, Art Gallery of New South Wales,
- Sydney
- Glacier, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne
2000
- Selections from the University of Western Sydney Art Collection, touring
- Regional Galleries in New South Wales
1999
- Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
- Matter, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Tekhne, Artists + Architects, The Royal Australian Institute of Architects,
- Brisbane
- Something for above the couch, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Liquid Evasions – flirting with the surface, Plimsoll Gallery, Hobart
- On any given day …, Bundaberg Arts Centre, Bundaberg
1998
- Kedumba Drawing Award, Kedumba Gallery, Wentworth Falls, NSW
1997
- Gia Luu – Confluence, Australian Embassy Hanoi & Hi Chi Minh City,
- Vietnam
- SCEGGS Redland Westpac Art Prize, SCEGGS, Sydney
- Exquisite, Room 35, Sydney
- KUNST Unlimited editions + multiples, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Moet & Chandon touring Exhibition, State Galleries around Australia
- Sight and Sensibility, S.H. Erwin Gallery, Sydney
- Fever, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
1996
- Semblance, Canberra Contemporary Art space, Canberra
- Women Hold up Half the Sky, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
1995
- On a clear day you can see forever, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art,
- Melbourne
- Monash University Art Prize, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
- Art Hotline, The Performance Space, Sydney
- Drawing Room, KUNST, Sydney
1994
- No Absolutes, Tin sheds Gallery, Sydney
- Passage: Spatial Interventions, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
- Co-existence, Artspace, Sydney
1993
- Australian Perspecta, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- Confrontations, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney
- Mal was Anderes, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany
- Hegemonic 1 & 2, KUNST, Sydney
- Vitae, Room 4, Linden Gallery, Melbourne
- 14 Stations of the Cross, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
1992
- Jeune Peinture, Grand Palais, Paris, France
- Supermart, The Blaxland Gallery, Melbourne
- Moet & Chandon Touring Exhibition, State Galleries around Australia
- Lineage, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne
1991
- Painting and Perception, Mori Gallery, Sydney
- Body without organs, First Draft West, Sydney
- 1990 Vache, AGLASSOFWATER Project, Site, Brisbane
- No, AGLASSOFWATER Project, Milburne + Arte, Brisbane
- In Full Sunlight, AGLASSOFWATER Project, touring Interstate
1989
- Moet & Chandon touring exhibition, State Galleries around Australia
- Fresh Art, S.H. Erwin Gallery, Sydney
- The New Naturalism, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane
1988
- Six of One and Half a Dozen of the Other, First Draft West, Sydney
Collections
- Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
- National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
- National Gallery Victoria, Melbourne
- Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
- Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne
- UQ Art Museum, Brisbane
- University of Western Sydney, Nepean
- Artbank, Sydney
- Epworth Hospital, Victoria
- Queensland Children’s Hospital, Brisbane
- Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Queensland
- Goldman Sachs JB Were, Sydney
- Leeuwin Estate, Perth
- Macquarie Bank, Sydney
- RACV, Melbourne
- RMIT, Melbourne
- Moreland Council
- Parks Victoria
- Private Collections
Bibliography
2018
- Ingrid Periz, Slow Moving Structures, exhibition essay
2017
- Ingrid Periz, Tremor of Form, exhibition essay
- Simon Brigden, The Expansive Temporality of the Duplicated Rock: a review of Tremor of Form, Brisbane Art Guide, April
2015
- Jane O’Neill, Optical Terrane, exhibition essay
2014
- Eve Sullivan, Suspended Animation, exhibition essay
2013
- Eve Sullivan, Geomorphic, exhibition essay
2012
- Samantha Littley, Walking on Air, New2: Selected recent acquisitions 2009- 2011, catalogue, UQ Art Museum, The University of Queensland
2011
- Doug Hall, ‘Helga Groves’ Age of Reason’, exhibition essay to accompany
- Looking through an ocean of air, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
- Dan Rule, ‘Helga Groves; Looking through an ocean of air’, The Age: Life & Style, 8, Oct, p.5.
2009
- Jonathan Nichols, Altitude: A conversation between Jonathan Nichols and Helga Groves, exhibition text
2008
- Zara Stanhope, Chance Elements, exhibition essay
- Zara Stanhope, Divining Water, exhibition essay
2007
- Penny Webb, Sightlines, The Age, 20 July
- Ingrid Periz, Below Sea Level, catalogue essay
2006
- David M. Thomas, The Personal Other Worlds, catalogue essay
- Contemporary: Art Gallery of New South Wales Contemporary Collection, Collection Handbook
- Ingrid Periz, Landforms, catalogue essay
2005
- Ingrid Periz, Geophysical Space, catalogue essay
2004
- Michele Helmrich, Fenestrations of Darkness and Light and Endless
- Becoming, catalogue essay
2003
- Tanya Peterson, Liquid Light, Art & Australia, vol. 40, no. 3, p 426 - 435
- Alexie Glass, Meltwater, exhibition essay
2002
- Zara Stanhope, Good Vibrations: the Legacy of Op Art in Australia, catalogue essay
- Carmen Grostal, Time out of Joint, exhibition essay
2001
- Michael Wardell, Phenomena New painting in Australia: 1, catalogue essay
- Linda Williams, Reflection and Reconstruction: New Directions in Australian
- Painting, Glacier, catalogue essay
2000
- Jacqueline Millner, Selections from the University of Western Sydney Art Collection, catalogue text
1999
- Ingrid Periz, Evaporate, catalogue essay
- Doug Hall, Beyond the Future, 3rd Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art,
- Catalogue essay
- Anna Johnson, On any given day.. , catalogue essay
1998
- Bruce James, Archness on the Edge of Town, SMH, 24 August
- Benjamin Genocchio, A Relief from the relentless avant-gardism, The
- Australian, 17 October
- Julie Ewington, Inside the light: Helga Groves and the secret spaces of Painting, catalogue essay
1997
- John O’Neal, Material World, Australian Art Collector, Issue 2
- Juliana Engberg, Before the Rain, Art + Text, Vol. 5
- Anna Johnson, Arts new wave - 20 young artists to watch, SMH: Good Weekend, 26 April
- Bruce James, Raising the temperature, SMH, 1 February
1996
- Melissa Chiu, Semblance, catalogue text
- Melissa Chiu, Water from the Red River, catalogue essay
- Natalie King, Décor, Art and Australia, vol. 33, Summer
- Ben Curnow, On a clear day you can see forever, exhibition text
1994
- Natalie King, Passage: Spatial Interventions, exhibition text
- Shaun Davies, Co-existence, Agenda #35, March
- Ben Curnow, Co-existence, Art Monthly, no: 69, May
- Adam Geczy, Australian Perspecta 1993, Agenda #35, March
- Jackie Dunn, solo exhibition review – Helga Groves, Art + Text, no. 47, p 74
1993
- Shaun Davies, Inflorescence, Australian Perspecta, catalogue essay
- Elwyn Lynn, Objects of artful desire, The Australian, 12 September
- Bronwyn Watson, No mere window dressing, SMH, 1 0 September
1992
- Eve Sullivan, Lightness or Whiteness, Art Monthly, no.5, November
- Bronwyn Watson, Images from the lost Island, SMH, 16 October
- Brigitte Carcenac de Torne, Jeune Peinture, catalogue essay
- Justin Trendall, Lineage, catalogue essay
- Jeffrey Fereday, Supermart, Agenda, June
1991
- Adam Geczy, Cutting from soft stone, Eyeline, Spring
- Elwyn Lynn, Painting and Perception, SMH, January
1990
- Julia Robinson, The New Naturalists, Eyeline, Winter
- 1998 Janet Shanks, The New Naturalism, catalogue text
- Catherine Lumby, Spectre of the Readymade is implicit in Imitation of Art,
- The Eastern Herald, June
1988
- John Young, Six of One and Half a Dozen of the Other, catalogue essay.
Awards and Grants
2020
- Australia Council for the Arts Project Grant, research and residency at
- Nuuk Art Museum, Greenland
2016
- Australia Council for the Arts, Project Grant
2015
- ROI Prize, Melbourne
- Moreland Council Commission
2012
- Public Art Commission, Queensland Children’s Hospital, Brisbane
2010
- Australia Council for the Arts, Helsinki Studio (HIAP), Skills & Development
2008
- Arts Victoria, International Touring Grant - Exhibition in Berlin
2003
- Australia Council (Visual Arts / Crafts Fund), New Work Grant
2001
- Artist in Residency, Bundanon Trust, Nowra, New South Wales
2000
- Australia Council (Visual Arts / Crafts Fund), New Work Grant
- Artist in Residence, Parks Victoria, Melbourne
1998
- Artist in Residence, Bundaberg Arts Centre, Queensland
- Kedumba Drawing Award
1997
- Moet & Chandon Australian Art Fellowship, France
1995
- Asialink Artist in Residence, Hanoi, Vietnam
1992
- Australia Council (VACB), Project Grant
- Pat Corrigan Artist Grant in association with N.A.V.A.
1990-91
- Co-Director First Draft West, Sydney