PARKER Contemporary presents revisiting the bush, the first major body of work in several years from contemporary artist Tim Mosely. This new series of multi-layered reductive lino prints sees Mosely return to the Australian bush as subject and site, exploring its textures, rhythms and shifting presence through the hand-printed surface.
A significant figure in contemporary print culture, Mosely has dedicated more than three decades to the fields of artists books, haptic aesthetics and material experimentation. He is currently a senior lecturer and head of print at the Queensland College of Art and Design, as well as creative lead of Cobalt Editions at Griffith University. His works are represented in major collections worldwide, including the British Library, the Bodleian Library and Harvard University. In revisiting the bush, Mosely draws upon his deep knowledge of relief processes and his longstanding inquiry into the sensory reception of art, producing images that are both visceral and contemplative.
This exhibition marks a rare opportunity to encounter a substantial new body of work from one of Australia’s most respected contemporary artists, offering a renewed vision of landscape grounded in touch, process and memory.
Opening event: Friday November 14 | 6pm – 8pm
Artist Talk: Saturday November 22 | 3pm – 4pm
Image: Tim Mosely, angel in the sky after mahalia jackson series [#1, #2, #3] (installation view), 2025, Five colour hand cut wood and lino relief print on hand made Awagami Kozo Paper, 49 x 41.5 cm (each) Bleed Print, Variable Edition 3/3








