David Bromley is a notable Australian pop artist, 3 times Archibald Prize finalist, whose paintings are in state and regional gallery collections. His paintings typically feature children by the seaside both from 1950s and ‘60s children’s book illustrations or bare breasted nymphets. His use of gold and silver leaf on the nudes adds more glamour. Bromley’s paintings are bland but attractive; easy looking pop art (or is that just interior design?). Pop art for Bromley is about designer nostalgia in a popular style.
There are other Melbourne-based pop artists, including Dennis Roper, Maria Kozic and many other lesser-known artists, but David Bromley works the publicity and marketing machine like Warhol. Smyth Gallery in Auckland notes, on their website, that “He has recently featured in articles in both Australian Vogue and Inside Out.” Australian Vogue and Inside Out do not have a reputation for art criticism or editorial independence; they are both fashion magazines. David Bromley has also featured in the free fashion magazine Attitude, according to my wife, Catherine who reads fashion and interior design magazines.
It was Catherine who pointed out that David Bromley is featured in an 11-page article in the March 2009 issue of Real Living. The article is part of the food section and has plenty of photographs of “David Bromley and his partner, designer Tori Dixon-Wittle” along with tuna carpaccio with black sesame seeds, fragrant her salad with fresh radish and chilli crab. David Bromley is photogenic, as is Tori. Along with the recipes, a short biography of David Bromley and promotion for his store, A Day on Earth. There is even a short entry on how to make “child-like artwork” like “Tori and David” in 8 steps.
There are a few other magazines that Bromley has appeared in that the galleries who represent him are not so keen to point out. In Feb 2006 there was an anonymous half page advert in Juxtapoz (v.13 n.2 p.103) featuring an obvious David Bromley-style image of children in a rowboat. The advert read: “Studio Assistant Wanted for Australian (Melbourne) based artists… I am looking for a very gifted and productive artist to help with every facet of daily studio grind. Someone whose talent outweighs their ego and is willing to contribute their skills & insight with respect & honesty.”
July 20th, 2009 at 4:55 AM
David Bromley undertakes a painting each year to be donated to the Shorts Film Festival. The artwork image forms the basis for the festival poster while the painting itself is auctioned on eBay, with all proceeds going to supporting the not-for-profit organisation.
Shorts Film Festival is incredibly grateful for David’s patronage and friendship
For more details on Shorts Film Festival please visit Shorts website http://www.shortsfilmfestival.com
Detais on David Bromley’s painting will be available on the website in August.
December 19th, 2009 at 5:06 AM
david bromleys work is terrible !!!!
this is the artist who quoted in the age weekend mag last year ,,that all you have to do as an artist to make the $$$$ is come up with 2 themes and never change your style ?
1. nuddie chicks ,,the bigger the better ,,lots of boobies
2. baby boomer childhood imagery ,,scout book covers and the such ?
horrid horrid horrid
but hey as long as it matches the new couch we brought from ikea who gives a fuck ,,honey
uugghhhhh