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Neil Miley and Marianne Beuzeville are working hard on their new exhibition at the TAP Gallery opening on 17 October 2011. With 60 works now framed packed and ready to go to the gallery, this is their largest and most ambitious exhibition.

Neil apart from being a member of the National Association of Visual Artists is now also an International Member of the Portrait Society of America.

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Real Refusals 2010

Michael Smith by Victor Peralta image copyright Tom KoprowskiProtest by Neil MileyRoad to Dubbo by Marianne BeuzevilleDesert and other paintings


The Real Refusals is an opportunity for entrants not selected for exhibition in the Archibald, Wynn, and Sulman to have their entries viewed by the public. Conducted by the TAP Gallery at 45 Burton Street, Darlinghurst and opening on 10 April this exhibition often throws up works that have been unjustifiably overlooked for these prize competitions and this year is no exception.

The casual nature of the gallery makes it a great place for the public to see art without the library like viewing regime of the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman.

There are nearly 100 works in this years exhibition, all clearly striving for excellence. This year a number of works that are technically, imaginatively and pictorially superior to any at the Archibald, Wynn, Sulman or Salon de Refuses are shown. The paintings are an eclectic collection of styles that vary from what in the past could have been called conservative through to avante guard.

Works by Dapeng liu, Graeme Balchin, Alex Bacskay, Justin Pearson, Jackson Gooch and Colette Jonquieres are all of a standard that is equal to or better than the works in the Archibald exhibition. Their exclusion in my opinion points out the failure of the Archibald's selection process to pick the best paintings.

The exhibition does carry a small prize which is determined by the vote of the public that attend the opening night. The choice is always up in the air until the announcement but it reflects broad current taste amongst a diverse group of people with no underlying attachment to any one form of artistic expression. This year the winning picture is a portrait of Michael Smith, the editor of Drum Media by artist Victor Peralta.

author: Neil Miley