The Freeway 1999



Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 150.0 x 366.0

Signed, dated & titled verso

Collection unknown [last auctioned Nov.2025]

Arkley’s culminating freeway, developed expansively from the photos he took a decade earlier. The elongated shape relates directly to its commission for the board room of Melbourne architectural firm Wood Marsh.

As argued in Carnival, this glowing canvas – like several earlier examples, beginning with A Freeway Painting (Over Pass) 1994 – gives the lie to the idea of Arkley’s freeways as typically alienated and ‘cold’ (see e.g. Spray 116 and Preston 2002: 201).

In the 2015 TarraWarra exhibition catalogue, which included reproductions of various source images and preparatory drawings from the artist’s archive, Anthony Fitzpatrick developed the idea that this and other late freeway paintings reveal the persistence of formal and thematic concerns stretching back to Arkley’s 1970s work.

Chris McAuliffe, in his catalogue essay for the 2015 TarraWarra show, drew attention to parallels between this painting and German electronic band Kraftwerk’s 1974 song ‘Autobahn’.

Further valuable information on the origins and completion of this painting was provided in Kelly Gellatly’s extended catalogue essay for the Deutscher and Hackett auction of this painting in November 2025. Gellatly quotes extensively from a 2025 interview with Roger Wood and Randal Marsh, who commissioned the work from Arkley after they received an award for their 1995 project for Melbourne’s Eastern Freeway extension.

Provenance

  • commissioned directly from the artist by Roger Wood and Randal Marsh
  • Collection of Wood Marsh Architecture, Melbourne
  • Auctioned by Deutscher and Hackett, Melb., 26 Nov.2025, lot 24: ill.and details as shown here; est.$1.5-2 million; sold for $1,840,090 inc.buyer’s premium

Exhibited

  • Heide, 12/99-3/00 (‘On the Road’): details as above
  • HA retrospective 2006-7 (shown in Melbourne & Brisbane); as ‘Freeway’, P/C, 205 x 330 cm
  • HA TarraWarra 12/15-2/16 (details as shown above)

Literature

  • Hemispheres [United Airlines magazine], May 1999, pp.66-67 (ill.)
  • Gott 1999 (‘On the Road’ exh.cat.), p.4 (ill.)
  • Crawford 2000 (Arkley obituary in Art & Australia #37.3), 376 (ill.)
  • Carnival 45ff. and Fig.1.31 (showing Arkley at work on this painting)
  • Fitzpatrick & Lynn, Howard Arkley and Friends (2015), pp.22-23 and 138-39 (Anthony Fitzpatrick), and 36 (Chris McAuliffe), as cited above
  • Gellatly 2025, lot 24