Losing Track, 2024, Scott Miller Projects, installation image

Losing Track, 2024, Scott Miller Projects,installation image

Moon Bay, 2023, synthetic polymer on canvas, 80 x 60cm

Losing Track, 2024, Scott Miller Projects

Losing Track, 2023, synthetic polymer on canvas, 80 x 60cm

Losing Track, 2024, Scott Miller Projects

Every time I hear your name was I thinking out loud, 2023, synthetic polymer on canvas, 150 x 150cm

Losing Track, 2024, Scott Miller Projects

Nudge (A brief encounter) 2023, synthetic polymer on canvas, 80 x 60cm

Losing Track, 2024,Scott Miller Projects

Understorey, 2023, synthetic polymer on canvas, 152 x 102cm

Losing Track, 2024,Scott Miller Projects

Rally but all too briefly, 2023, synthetic polymer on canvas, 80 x 60 cm

Losing Track, 2024,Scott Miller Projects

Dallas Art Fair 2023,Alexander Berggruen New York, installation image

A light growth (green dreams drying) 2023, synthetic polymer on canvas, 150 x 150cm

Dallas Art Fair 2023, Alexander Berggruen New York

Upon a gentle word, 2023, synthetic polymer on canvas, 200 x 150cm

Dallas Art Fair 2023, Alexander Berggruen New York

Dallas Art Fair 2023, Alexander Berggruen New York, installation image

Lost for dark, 2023, synthetic polymer on canvas, 150 x 150cm

Dallas Art Fair 2023, Alexander Berggruen New York

The Natural World II (Group show) 2022, Alexander Berggruen New York, installation image

Over there does the air taste differently, 2022, synthetic polymer on canvas, 80 x 60cm

The Natural World II (Group Show) 2022, Alexander Berggruen New York,

Old night, 2022, synthetic polymer on canvas, 112 x 12cm

The Natural World II (Group Show) 2022, Alexander Berggruen New York

Old songs new lovers, 2022, synthetic polymer on canvas, 60 x 80 cm

Ross Taylor: Time of the season, 2022, Beers London

Together we fall apart, 2022, synthetic polymer on canvas, 153 x 153cm

Ross Taylor: Time of the season, 2022, Beers London, installation image

Together we fall apart, 2022, synthetic polymer on canvas, 153 x 153cm

Ross Taylor: Time of the season,2022, Beers London

Ross Taylor: Time of the season,2022, Beers London, installation image

The space of our longing, 2022, synthetic polymer on canvas, 152 x 102cm

Ross Taylor: Time of the season,2022, Beers London

Born in Northumberland, England, Ross Taylor is currently based in the rural Macedon Ranges in Central Victoria (AU). In 2005 he completed a Bachelor of Fine Art at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) with subsequent mentorship at the Akademie der Bildenden Kunste, Munich (Germany) from Professor Nikolaus Lang and Sean Scully

Taylor has regularly exhibited in public and commercial galleries in Australia, UK, Asia and USA. His most recent solo and group shows include, Losing Track, Scott Miller Projects, Alabama (USA) Dallas Art Fair 2023, Alexander Berggruen New York,Time of the season, Beers London (UK) The Natural World, Alexander Berggruen New York (USA) FUN GAL GRUP SHO, Sade LA (USA) Northern Romantic, Sophie Gannon Gallery (AU) When Woods We Pass, Scott Miller Projects, Alabama (USA) The Sovereign Asian Art Prize Hong Kong (HKSAR) Field Notes, Bendigo Art Gallery, Melbourne (AU)

In 2024, Taylor will present in solo shows at Alexander Berggruen, New York and Scott Miller Projects, Alabama, with subsequent group shows at Villazan, Madrid, Saatchi Gallery, London and Galerie Isa, Mumbai.

Most recently, Taylor’s work was placed into the Rachofsky collection and his works are held in major public and private collections in Australia, Asia, Europe, USA and the UK.

Taylor has been a finalist in numerous art awards including the Len Fox (AU) John Leslie (AU), Paul Guest (AU) and Sunshine Coast prize (AU) He has received travel grants, commissions and residency funding from NAVA, Creative Victoria and Arts Council England and Australia. Artist residencies include Globe Gallery (UK) and Art Space Tetra (Japan). His work has also been represented in numerous publications such as The Age Australia, Design Files, Art Collector, Vault Magazine and Artshub.

Ross Taylor is represented by Beers London (UK) and Sophie Gannon gallery (AU)