Tony Lloyd (artist)


Tony Lloyd is an Australian contemporary artist. Lloyd's paintings are influenced by cinema, in particular Film Noir and Science Fiction, and the Romantic conception of the sublime. Lloyd's largely monochromatic paintings are realist in style.
Lloyd currently resides in Melbourne, Australia. Lloyd acquired a master's degree in Fine Arts at RMIT University in 2000. His art has been showcased internationally in places such as Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Melbourne and London. He is the winner of the 2012 John Leslie Art Prize. The Prize is a prestigious award for landscape paintings that attracts artists from across Australia. He has been a finalist for other artistic awards, such as the Geelong Contemporary Art Prize and the Arthur Guy Prize Bendigo Art Gallery award.

Early life

Lloyd was born in Melbourne.

Career

Lloyd's work has been exhibited in:
Lloyd's work is in the public collections of the State Library of Victoria and Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale.

Themes

Lloyd's paintings depict a wide range of subject matter from mountain landscapes to Film Noir vistas of highways at night. History and Science Fiction are recurring themes. In the December 2009 edition of Australian Art Collector magazine, critic Ashley Crawford wrote, "Lloyd’s work clearly encapsulates a strange crossover between popular and high culture – there are times when his work finds the meeting point between Von Guerard and Von Daniken."
Curator Simon Gregg stated, "Often the works will speak of the future without implicitly describing anything that is futuristic. While at the same time the suggest a distant past, tinged with the faint melancholic wisp of nostalgia. Which heralds one of Lloyd's great contradictions and enduring points of interest: his works are insistently of the here and now- placing us squarely in the present moment of experience- but speak of time immemorial; of all time".