Matthew de Moiser Art
Matthew de Moiser is a Melbourne based artist recognized for his use of everyday household objects, mediums and materials as the basis for new works that speak about the Australian suburban condition. Best known for his suburban landscapes assembled from meticulously cut pieces of colored laminex, his work demonstrates a yearning for the sublime in the most unlikely of places. He has at various times worked with found long stitch embroideries, IKEA furniture parts and even other artist's work. Born in Melbourne's outer eastern suburbs, his grandparents arrived in Australia as Estonian refugees and built their first home out of packing crates from the Geelong Ford factory. In many ways, this family legacy still influences his practice today, including his concern for issues of place and identity.
2010s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Laminate, Plywood
2010s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Plywood, Archival Pigment
2010s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Mixed Metal
1990s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Plywood, Encaustic, Digital
1990s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Plywood, Encaustic, Digital
2010s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Plywood, Archival Pigment
2010s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Plywood, Archival Pigment
2010s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Sandstone
1980s Matthew de Moiser Art
Wood, Plywood, House Paint
2010s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Plywood, Oil, Acrylic
2010s Abstract Geometric Matthew de Moiser Art
Stainless Steel
1990s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Plywood, Encaustic
2010s Contemporary Matthew de Moiser Art
Canvas, Plywood, Acrylic