John Moroney

Spanning genres and mediums, John Moroney’s aim is to use whatever tools available to express something of the times we live in. Giving hope to the notion that what one might experience as an individual is not isolated, and that there is something we all have in common within the greater human experience.
A Farewell to Arms at Curve Gallery, was John Moroney’s  first Solo Exhibition in Newcastle, after winning the painting section of the Newcastle Emerging Art Prize (2014). He had also previously been selected as semi-finalist for the Doug Moran Portrait Prize and a finalist in the Black swan Portraiture Prize in Perth. John is currently majoring in sculpture at The National Art School after completing his Diploma of Fine Art at Newcastle Art School in 2013.
Hi critically acclaimed exhibition A Farewell to Arms revealed universal truths with evocative painting and sculpture, analyzing and  de-constructing familial relationships, describing themes of love, fertility, death and rebirth. With the act of painting the human body has been analysed and deconstructed, abstract symbols are inscribed and interact with elements of form, expressionist marks are treated as pieces of iconography.Painted over a span of time, these works documented a time of crisis within the family unit, and inadvertently describe the passage of pregnancy, from the erotic through to child birth. A view of the fertility process from a males perspective: a way of trying to understand and come to grips with a base human experience.
“I aim to reveal something of the tale of you and I, to tell the story of our lives.” JM
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Exhibited at Curve Gallery
A Farewell to Arms – Solo Exhibition – 13th June – 4th July 2015
Review of the exhibition by Jill Stowell, Art Critic.
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/3156430/moroneys-solo-success/