Danelle Bergstrom (born 1957) is an Australian visual artist known for landscapes and portraits of significant Australians and International figures.
Biography
Bergstrom was born in Sydney. She attended Hunters Hill High School and studied art at the Julian Ashton Art School (1973-1979) and earned a Bachelor's of Art Education at Alexander Mackie CAE. Her sister is Antarctic ecologist Dr Dana Bergstrom. Bergstrom began her career in the 1980s as a high school art teacher. She moved into tertiary education as Head of Department in a visual design college in the 1990s. She began exhibiting works in the 1980s, in major art prizes and solo shows by the 1990s.
Bergstrom has two works in the collection of the Australian National Portrait Gallery, one of Australian aviator Nancy Bird Walton entitled Pioneer, and another work entitled Vivisector of the Australian playwright David Williamson.
Between 2007 and 2017 Bergstrom completed 24 public portrait commissions, including portraits of all six Chief Justices of the Northern Territory Supreme Court as part of the court's centenary celebration. These are exhibited in the main hall of the Supreme Court in Darwin. Many of her commissioned portraits are found in the collections of Australian courthouses, universities, museums and private collections internationally.
From 2018 to 2021, Bergstrom's notable portraits included Sir Tim Smit, President Tarja Halonen of Finland, Chancellor . In 2023, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery presented a major career survey exhibition, entitled 'Afterglow', presenting key works from the last 25 years of the artistâÂÂs practice.
Awards and prizes
Between 1995 and 2016, Bergstrom was a finalist nine times of the most prestigious portraiture art prize in Australia, the Archibald Prize, awarded Highly Commended in 2004 and the Packing Room Prize twice in 1995 and 2007.
Bergstrom has been a finalist at the Portia Geach Memorial Portrait Prize at the SH Irvin Gallery fifteen times between the years 1993 and 2015, winning the People Choice Award five times.
Portraits
Bergstrom has painted portraits of many notable people. She often uses more than one canvas in her portraits to create a time sequence or capture different aspects of her subject. She described her tryptic of Marget Olley saying: "Using three images in one work became important in expressing time and movement in the final concept: our conversations together. The first panel is more distant, a warm, friendly greeting. The second is about dialogue and exchanging ideas. The third expresses an aspect of her cheeky personality." She also creates multiple portraits by depicting reflections such as in 'Two movements - Peter Sculthorpe' and âÂÂJFS TranspositionâÂÂ
Prominent portraits included;
2021
- Finland, ÃÂ
bo University, Chancellor Ulrika Wolf-Knuts, Portrait Commission,
- Finland, President Tarja Halonen. Portrait unveiled ÃÂ
lands Konst Museum
2018
2017
- âÂÂThe Vivisectorâ David Williamson - SH Erving, Sydney PG
- Michael Rozenes AO, QC Chief Judge - County Court of VIC commission âÂÂ
2016
- âÂÂGuy Warrenâ - Archibald NSW
2015
- Centenery of Grace- Eileen Kramerâ - S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach Memorial Award â âÂÂ
2014
- âÂÂFace it â John Watersâ - S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach Memorial Award
- Reginald Blanch AM, Chief Justiceâ - Sydney District Court, NSW commission
2013
- âÂÂYou and IâÂÂ, Graeme Murphy AO and Janet Vernon AM - S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach Memorial Award
- Vice Chancellor Barney Glover AO - CDU, Charles Darwin University, Darwin NT commission
- Chancellor The Honourable Sally Thomas AO - CDU, Charles Darwin University, Darwin NT commission
2011
- âÂÂIndependent Spirit #2 â Ann ThomsonâÂÂàPeopleâÂÂs Choice Award - S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach Memorial Award
- âÂÂChancellor Professor Vicki Sara AOâ - University of Technology Sydney (UTS) commission
- âÂÂVice Chancellor Professor Ross Milbourneâ - University of Technology Sydney (UTS) commission
- âÂÂTerry Worthington, Chief Justiceâ - Adelaide District Court, SA commission
- âÂÂJohn Doyle ACâÂÂ, Chief Justice - Adelaide Supreme Court, SA commission
2010
- âÂÂIndependent Spirit â Ann Thomsonâ â Peoples Choice Award - SH Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach Memorial Award
- âÂÂChancellor John Von Doussa QCâ - Adelaide University, SA commission
- âÂÂChancellor Richard Ryanâ - Charles Darwin University (CDU), Northern Territory commission
2009
- âÂÂSun Music #2 â Peter Sculthorpe MBE OBE AOâ - S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach Memorial Award
- Charles Darwin University (CDU), NT commission â âÂÂChancellor, Vice Chancellor Helen GarnetâÂÂ
2008
- âÂÂPeter Sculthorpe -Two Movementsâ - Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney â The Archibald Prize
- Darwin Supreme Court, Northern Territory commission â âÂÂCentenary of the Supreme Courtâ â âÂÂWilliam Forster Chief Justiceâ âÂÂKevin OâÂÂLeary Chief Justiceâ âÂÂAustin Ache Chief Justiceâ âÂÂBrian F Martin Chief Justiceâ âÂÂTrevor Riley Chief JusticeâÂÂ
2007
- âÂÂTake Two â Jack Thompsonâ Packing Room Prize -Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney â The Archibald Prize
- âÂÂNancy Borlaseâ - . SH. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach Memorial Award
- Westmead ChildrenâÂÂs Hospital, NSW commission â Emeritus Professor âÂÂKim Oatesâ AMMD, DSc, MHP, FRACP, FRCP, FAFPHM, FRACMA, DCH Discipline, Child and Adolescent Health, Sydney Medical School
2006
- âÂÂBack to Front â Kevin Connorâ - Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney â The Archibald Prize âÂÂ
2005
- Inspector Hobbs -Michael Hobbsâ Peoples Choice Award -S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach
- âÂÂSelf Portrait with Morley â Lewis Morleyâ - S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Salon de Refusés
2004
- âÂÂLarger Than Life â Franco Belgiorno-Nettis â Highly Commended - The Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney â The Archibald Prize
- âÂÂJFS Focusedâ - S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach Memorial Prize
2003
- âÂÂConversation with Margaret Olleyâ - Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney â The Archibald Prize
- âÂÂNancy Bird Walton-Pioneerâ Highly Commended - S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach Memorial Award
2002
- âÂÂContemplation â John Coburnâ - S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney â Portia Geach Memorial Award
2001
- âÂÂJFS The Portrait and the Painterâ - Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney â The Archibald Prize
2000
- Tamworth Regional Gallery, NSW â âÂÂHarmonic drumsâ Group Exhibition
1999
- âÂÂTom Uren, Life to Leftâ - S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney -Portia Geach Memorial âÂÂ
1998
- John Firth-Smith, âÂÂJFS Transpositionâ - Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney â The Archibald Prize âÂÂ
1996
- âÂÂLive in Hope â Jacqueline GilispyâÂÂ- National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Moran Art Prize, Melbourne
1995
- âÂÂJon Englishâ â Packing room Prize
1993
- Wendy Whitely, âÂÂWendyâ - âÂÂPortia Geach Memorial award,â S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney
Landscapes
Bergstrom also paints landscapes such as her 2008 Symphony series depicting diverse elements of Australia's Northern Territory and her 2017 VÃÂ¥ga series depicting Scandinavian seascapes.
Personal life
Bergstrom is the daughter of Natalie Bergstrom, a commercial artist and sculptor. Bergstrom raised her two children, son Shannan and daughter Alexarndra in Sydney, Australia. Since 2011, Bergstrom has divided her time between Australia, Sweden and ÃÂ
land, Finland, having connected with her father, Leif Bergstrom's, family in Sweden in 1997.
Notes/further reading
- "Artist's journey of discovery sheds new light on home"
- "Whisper - John McDonald Essay"
- Danelle Bergstrom collection Vaga 2017
- "Ore What" by Peter Adams , pp. 46âÂÂ52
References
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