Simon Fieldhouse
Recent Exhibitions
- 2013
- Simon's Superheroes
Exhibitions
- 2013
- Simon's Superheroes
- 2012
- Simon Fieldhouse
- 2011
- Current Online Exhibitions
- 2010
- Simon Fieldhouse 2010
- 2009
- Small is the New Big
Biography
1956
Born in Sydney. Lives and works in Sydney
1974
Bachelor of Arts, University of Sydney
1978
Worked as a legal clerk and studied law part-time eventually qualifying as a solicitor
1988
Ceased with law and began working for architects in models and graphics
1991
Began painting and exhibiting full time
Solo Exhibitions
2012
‘Sydney – London – Paris’, Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
2010
‘Bird’s Eye View’, Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
2008
Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
2007
‘19th & 20th Century Architecture & Whimsies’, Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
2006
Kensington Gallery, Adelaide
2005
‘Macquarie Street Sydney & other Architectural Drawings’, Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
2004
‘Portraits, Architecture & other Paintings’, Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
2003
Gadfly Gallery, Perth
2002
Sir Herman Black Gallery, University of Sydney
Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
2001
Robin Gibson Gallery,Sydney
Kensington Gallery, Adelaide
1999
Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
1998
Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
1996
Kensington Galleries,Adelaide (Legal Drawings)
Robin Gibson Gallery,Sydney
Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney (University of Sydney Drawings)
Bacon Galleries Brisbane (Clocks)
1995
Freeman Gallery, Hobart
Australian Galleries, Melbourne (Architectural Drawings)
Australian Galleries, Melbourne (Legal Drawings)
1994
Freeman Gallery, Hobart
Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
1993
Kensington Gallery, Adelaide
Robin Gibson Galleries, Sydney
Australian Galleries, Melbourne
1992
Philip Bacon Gallery, Brisbane
Australian Galleries, Melbourne
1991
Robin Gibson Galley, Sydney
Australian Galleries, Melbourne
Parliament House, Melbourne
1990
Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
1986
Parliament House, Sydney (Legal Drawings)
Collections
Artbank
NSW State Library
South Australian State Library
Queensland State Library
The Centre Gallery, Queensland
Parliament House, Tasmania
NSW Department of Courts and Administration
NSW University of Technology
Australia Post
Perpetual Trustees
Supreme Court of NSW
University of Sydney
University of New South Wales
Rockhampton City Art Gallery
Sydney City Council
Geelong Grammar School
Miscellaneous
He was co-author of Portraits on Yellow Paper with former Supreme Court of New South Wales judge Roderick Meagher in 2004.
His works have been exhibited widely and his paintings used to illustrate the National Trust desk diaries “Historic Architecture of Australia” in 2002 and “Historic Architecture of Australia II” in 2004.
In 2006 he was commissioned by the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney to produce 35 portraits of its professors of medicine. This series follows that of Sir Lionel Lindsay, who produced professors’ portraits in 1916.








