Matlok Griffiths born 1983 in Perth, Australia and currently 
lives and works in Melbourne, Australia...
Sorepoint (3), 2021–2022, oil paint on patinated bronze, 26 × 26.5 × 26.5 cm​​​​​​​, private collection
Sorepoint (3), 2021–2022, oil paint on patinated bronze, 26 × 26.5 × 26.5 cm​​​​​​​, private collection
Sorepoint (2), 2021–2022, oil paint on patinated bronze, 23 × 22 × 21 cm​​​​​​​, private collection
(Extruded Baggage), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(Dejected Immediately), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(Whole), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(Displacement), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(Fill), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(#1403), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(Precious stone), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(#3718), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(#493), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(Contrabandist), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(Expression of pleasure), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(Heming), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(He had a successful seance), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(Whichever), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
(Bias caused by red juice), 2020, gouache and paper on paper, unframed, 29.7 × 20 cm
Matlok Griffiths, Landscape (1), 2018, patinated bronze, unique, 35.5 × 34.5 × 4 cm
Matlok Griffiths, Figure in Landscape, 2018, patinated bronze, unique, 32.5 × 32 × 3 cm
Matlok Griffiths, Interior, 2018, patinated bronze, unique, 31.5 × 29.7 × 3.5 cm
Matlok Griffiths, Days (2), 2018, patinated bronze, unique, 28.7 × 26 × 3.9 cm
Matlok Griffiths, Inner Heat, 2018, patinated bronze and oil paint, unique, 30.5 × 27 × 3.7 cm
Matlok Griffiths, Five & 1, 2018, patinated bronze, unique, 29.5 × 30 × 3 cm
Matlok Griffiths, My Fair Lady (1,2,3), 2018, patinated bronze, unique, 30 × 28 × 3 cm
Matlok Griffiths, Sometimes I Wish I Was The Mirror (1), 2018, polished bronze, unique, 26.5 × 26.5 × 3.5 cm
Matlok Griffiths, Sometimes I Wish I Was The Mirror (2), 2018, polished bronze, unique, 27 × 26 × 4 cm
Matlok Griffiths, The Mirror (Print), 2018, blind embossing on Somerset satin 300 gsm, print area 26.5 × 26.5 cm, paper size 37 × 35 cm, edition of 4 + 1 AP + 1 PP
Matlok Griffiths, Blonky (Eight rectangles), 2018, patinated bronze and oil paint, unique, 35 × 34 × 4 cm
Matlok Griffiths, 4 Drawings, 2017-2018, Paper with pins, framed, 43.5 × 34 cm
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Matlok Griffiths (b. 1983 in Perth, Australia) lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. Matlok’s practice employs a wide-range of materials and media, including painting, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking.

A suite of 44 monotypes, Mumbles & Clunks (2018), was acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria Collection, Melbourne in 2021.

Three publications document his practice, Mumbles & Clunks, Co-published by Darren Knight Gallery and ReadingRoom (2019), Buffoon Seeks Pleasure, Darren Knight Gallery, Australia (2016) and Comfort Room Forms, PubPublishing, Australia (2015).

Selected solo and group exhibitions include, Melbourne Now NGV Australia: The Ian Potter Centre, Melbourne (2023); The Natural Years, Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney (2022); The Colour of Time (Spring), ReadingRoom, Melbourne and Melbourne Art Fair (2022); Lint, Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney (2019); Hole of Mirrors, ReadingRoom, Melbourne (2018), hold tight to your silence and wait, ReadingRoom, Melbourne (2018), Norminal, Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney (2017), Drawing and Double A-Side, Darren Knight Gallery (2017), Buffoon Seeks Pleasure, Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney (2016), Group Show – Second Iteration, Arts Project, Melbourne (2016), Export Quality Paintings, NKN Gallery, Melbourne (2015), New Thoughts on Luxury, Blockprojects, Melbourne (2013) and Out of Touch, Chapter House Lane, Melbourne (2013).

 

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