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Celebrated Artist William Robinson Passes Away at 89

Renowned Australian painter William Robinson has passed away at the age of 89. Robinson, who resided in Brisbane, was celebrated for his contributions to the art world, particularly his landscapes of south-east Queensland rainforests and northern New South Wales seascapes. He gained national recognition for winning the prestigious Archibald Prize for portraiture twice, first in 1987 for his work titled Equestrian Self-Portrait.

Robinson’s art is prominently displayed in major public galleries across Australia, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the British Museum. His death occurred in a hospital in Brisbane on the evening of March 19, 2024.

Legacy and Influence

Long-time friend and art dealer Phillip Bacon expressed that Robinson would be remembered as one of Australia’s greatest painters. “His work has made people look at the Australian landscape through his eyes,” Bacon stated. He emphasized that Robinson’s portraits challenged traditional perceptions, suggesting that portraiture could extend beyond “dreary old men in grey suits.”

Throughout his life, Robinson drew inspiration from his wife, Shirley Robinson. Although she never sat for a portrait, she frequently appeared in his artwork. Following her death in 2022, Robinson dedicated his exhibition titled “Love in Life and Art” to her memory.

In recognition of his extraordinary contributions to the arts, Robinson was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2007. Just two years later, the William Robinson Gallery was established at Old Government House on the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Garden Point campus. This gallery has become a cherished venue for reflection and inspiration.

A Career Dedicated to Art and Education

Robinson had a long and fruitful career teaching art at the institutions that eventually merged into QUT. He transitioned to becoming a full-time artist, gaining admiration for his innovative techniques and deep emotional resonance in his works.

In a statement, QUT President Professor Margaret Sheil AO extended her condolences to Robinson’s family. “It has been one of the highlights of my time as QUT Vice-Chancellor to work with Bill, his late wife Shirley, and their family in realizing the vision of the Gallery,” Sheil remarked. “To see it become a treasured place of reflection and inspiration for so many is truly rewarding.”

Robinson’s artistic journey and dedication to education have left an indelible mark on the Australian art scene, inspiring future generations and enriching the cultural landscape. His legacy will continue to resonate through his works and the many lives he touched throughout his illustrious career.

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