High Fenced 1996

Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 203 x 153
Signed and dated verso
Private collection, London
This work, first shown by Tolarno at the Fifth Australian Contemporary Art Fair in Melbourne, and then at Art Cologne, applies the all-over ‘moiré’ patterning Arkley developed in 1994 to a new suburban subject, featuring quasi-classical detailing in the front fence. This composition first appeared in monochrome form in High Fenced (1995) [W/P].
Arkley’s archive (see Visual Diary 44) contains an extensive series of photos of the painting in progress, documenting the meticulous process of underpainting and air-brushed work involved. There are also several archive photos showing Arkley with the completed work in October 1996, presumably at ACAF5.
Provenance details and a good recent photograph, as shown here, kindly provided by Ella Perrottet (Registrar, Deutscher and Hackett), ahead of the auction of the work in Melbourne in November 2022.
Provenance
- Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne
- Gould Galleries, Melbourne, acquired from the above, 1996
- Private collection, London, acquired from the above, 2000
- Auctioned by Deutscher and Hackett, Melb., 1 Dec.2022, lot 5 (with additional provenance details and photograph as shown here; est.$500-700,000; sold for $700,000 + B/P = $859,091)
Exhibited
- Tolarno at ACAF5 (Australian Contemporary Art Fair 5), 2-6 Oct.1996
- Tolarno at Art Cologne, Cologne, Germany, 10-17 Nov. 1996