Construction 3 1941

Ralph Balson Construction 3 (1941) 71.0 x 106.9 oil on cardboard mounted on pineboard
purchased 1978 reproduced courtesy of the artist

Ralph Balson is a key figure in the history of Australian abstraction.

Attributed with the country's first solo exhibition of abstract art in 1941, Balson borrowed ideas from music, science and mathematics to create his rhythmic, dynamic abstractions. This painting was included in Balson's now legendary exhibition held at the Anthony Hordern Gallery in Sydney in 1941.