Dan Kyle lives and works on 40 acres of untouched Darug bushland on the fringe of the Wollemi National Park in Kurrajong Heights, NSW. His established garden, a wild couple of acres, offers endless tools for mark making. Camellias in the winter and Dahlias in the summer.
The studio sits above two flowing creeks that meet at the foot of the hills. It is from here that Kyle is able to witness the landscape in all of its stages. Dan studies the changes in light, temperature and atmosphere from hot hazy days to downpours of rain. Dan witnesses the shifting of seasons and the effects of catastrophic events exacerbated by global warming such as wildfires, droughts and floods.
Through the repetitive printing of hundreds of Camellia and Dahlia flowers that he nurtures and harvests himself, Kyle can make pictures that are completely his own and without exterior influence.
oil and mixed media on canvas
170 x 135 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
170 x 135 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
60 x 40 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
60 x 40 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
24 x 18 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
24 x 18 cm
oil and mixed media on canvas
170 x 135 cm



oil and mixed media on canvas
120 x 60 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
120 x 60 cm
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oil and mixed media on canvas
120 x 60 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
24 x 18 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
24 x 18 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
60 x 40 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
60 x 40 cm
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125 x 83 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
90 x 70 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
90 x 70 cm
oil and mixed media on canvas
120 x 60 cm

oil and mixed media on canvas
120 x 60 cm
60 x 40 cm

From his studio and garden on Darug land, on the fringe of the Wollemi National Park, Dan Kyle observes the changes in the landscape on an immediate daily basis. Fluctuations in light, temperature and season filter through his palette. Following severe drought in 2019 the property narrowly escaped the Gospers Mountain fire, a part of the bushfires that ravaged the Blue Mountains. And within months after the fire, the exposed landscape faced major rain with the rivers below flooding.
The recent major environmental extremes and shifts have pushed Kyle’s painting and process to expand in response. Paper daisies were prolific after the fires, preferring the disturbed ground to grow and spread. Flowers of the fringes, the paper daisies mark the zone between humans and the wilderness. This invasive, yet beautiful flower impressed itself upon the landscape, and compelled Kyle to print it and other found flowers and plants repeatedly, meditatively.
Kyle’s practice extends out of the studio, planting, caring for and then harvesting many flowers from plants like Camellia Japonica and Dahlia for printing. Observing the new characters emerging in the bush and in his garden, Kyle’s paintings are records of the seasons. After the rains waterfalls stream through entwined with an abundance of flowers and colours. In a quickly changing landscape, the micro and macro jostle and compete to impress themselves onto the seemingly-infinite space of the country around him.
Dan Kyle is a graduate of the National Art School in Sydney. He is a 2020 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship recipient. He is a three-time finalist of the Paddington Art Prize (2019, 2015, 2012 – Highly Commended), the NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize (2016 - highly commended), the Salon des Refuses at S.H. Ervin Gallery (2013), the Hawkesbury Art Prize (2011) and the Mosman Art Prize (2019, 2014). His work has been exhibited throughout Australia in numerous solo and group shows and is held in the collection of the Australian Catholic University, the Macquarie University and many private collections nationally.
Dan Kyle
- Blue Mountains, New South Wales
- Born 1989
EDUCATION
2010
- Bachelor Fine Arts, National Art School, Sydney
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2024
- 'Aurora Meander', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
2023
- 'To become one with the ocean, that is what she wants', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
- 'Touch a flower, touch a cloud', Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney
2022
- 'No mud, no lotus', Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney
2021
- 'Garden on the Edge', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
- 'Path of Least Resistance', Martin Brown Contemporary, Sydney
2020
- 'Up in smoke', Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney
2019
- 'Caught In A Haze', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
- 'Backcountry', Nicholas Thompson Gallery, Melbourne
2017
- ‘From the Turon to the Colo’, Defiance Gallery, Sydney
2015
- 'The Slow Lean' Defiance Gallery, Sydney
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2025
- 'Light and Land', curated by Alex Grady, Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
2022
- 'Common Ground', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
2021
- 'Contemporary Landscapes Perspectives' Wangaratta Art Gallery
2020
- 'Winter Group Exhibition', Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney
- 'Summer Group Exhibition', Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney
2019
- Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Carriageworks, Martin Browne Contemporary
- 'Territory’ Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney
- 'The New Gallery Show', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
- 'Autumn Group Show', Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney
2018
- '10th Anniversary Exhibition', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
- Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Carriageworks, Edwina Corlette
- 'The Platform 10', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
2017
- ‘Artist Profile: Australasian Painters 2007 – 2017’, Orange Regional Gallery, New South Wales
2015
- ‘The Defiance Gallery 20th Anniversary Exhibition’, Defiance Gallery, Sydney
2014
- ‘Touching Our Land’, Queen St Gallery, Sydney
- ‘Abstracting the Landscape’, Charles Nodrum Gallery, Melbourne and Defiance Gallery, Sydney
- ‘Stuck Together’, Defiance Gallery, Sydney
- ‘Blow-in Art collective’, Broken Hill Regional Gallery, New South Wales
- ‘Summer Exhibition’, The Gate Gallery, Woollombi
2013
- ‘Homage to Roy Jackson’, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney
- ‘Daniel Kyle, Charmaine Pike and Robert Bell’, Defiance Gallery, Sydney
- 'Please be Seated', Defiance Gallery, Sydney
- 'Abstract Landscape', Charles Nodrum Gallery, Melbourne and Defiance Gallery, Sydney
2012
- 'Landscape with a difference', Defiance Gallery, Sydney
- 'Same four new works', Walcha Gallery of Art, New South Wales
2011
- 'Glockenspiel', Walcha Gallery of Art, New South Wales
- 'The Landscape Show', Defiance Gallery, Sydney
- 'Raw Jam', Walcha Gallery of Art, New South Wales
- 'The Boat Show', Defiance Gallery, Sydney
2010
- ‘Graduation Exhibition’, National Art School, Sydney
AWARDS
2021
- Joint Winner Brett Whiteley Traveling Art Scholarship
2020
- Finalist, Calleen Art Award, Cowra Regional Gallery
- Finalist, Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Gallery
2019
- Finalist, Paddington Art Prize
- Finalist, Mosman Art Prize
2015
- Finalist, Paddington Art Prize
2013
- Finalist, Mosman Art Prize
- The Parliament House Salon de Refuses exhibition for Landscape
2012
- Highly Commended, Paddington Art Prize
2011
- Finalist, Hawkesbury Art Prize, Purple Noon Gallery, Freemans Reach
2010
- Winner, Walcha Show, Walcha NSW
- Inner City Clay workers Award, Courtesy National Art School, Sydney
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2018
- ‘A painted landscape: Across Australia from bush to coast’, Amber
Creswell Bell, November
2017
- ‘From The Turon to the Colo’, Artist Profile, Owen Craven, March 7
2015
- ‘Dan Kyle’, Artist Profile, Owen Craven, Issue 32
COLLECTIONS
- Australian Catholic University
- Australian Private Collections
January 3, 2025
DAN KYLE FEATURED IN VOGUE ONLINE

"10 of the hottest Australian artists to have on your radar"
Written by Yeong Sassall, January 2025
"Dan's work captures the beauty and mystique of the Australian bush, blending figuration and abstraction through layered marks and tones that mimic the natural movement around him. His attention to light and shadow is personally my favourite part of his work.”
IMAGE:
Devils Creek Track 2024
oil and mixed media on canvas
85.5 x 127.5 cm
April 13, 2021
DAN KYLE AT WANGARATTA ART GALLERY
Dan Kyle's work is part of Wangaratta Art Gallery's exhibition 'Contemporary Landscape Perspectives: A Group Show' from 13 March – 30 May 2021.
This dynamic exhibition of five contemporary landscape Australian painters, Max Berry, Holly Greenwood, Dan Kyle, Bronte Leighton-Dore and Andrew Pye explores individual perspectives of elements of the Australian bush, the terrain, landscape and key symbolism of trees and flora in their immediate environment.
All five artists are emerging as contemporary painters in the Australian art scene. Berry, Greenwood, Kyle and Leighton-Dore are New South Wales based (Sydney and Blue Mountains), the four have partnered with local artist Andy Pye, the group have connections both through friendship but also their oeuvre, their painting practice and style. Each artists surrounding environments are re-interpreted in large scale paintings and works on paper.
This collection of artists and their work presents a diversity of expression and contemporary representation of the Australian Bush.
October 14, 2020
DAN KYLE, A RECIPIENT IN THE 2020 BRETT WHITELEY SCHOLARSHIP

For the first time in its 22 year history, the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship has been awarded to five artists, one of whom is Dan Kyle.
Congratulations Charlie Ingemar Harding (Victoria), Emily Grace Imeson (NSW), Dan Kyle (NSW), Lily Platts (NSW) and Georgia Spain (Tasmania).
Art Gallery of New South Wales Director, Michael Brand, said that in one of the most challenging years the arts community has ever experienced he’s delighted that the Scholarship could be awarded, albeit in a different format.
‘That the Scholarship this year is shared between five artists instead of a single artist speaks to the moment we’re in, where we all need to work together and find new ways of thinking for the benefit of our community.
‘The Scholarship remains a prestigious, national painting award and I welcome all five recipients to the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship alumni who have, like Brett Whiteley before them, had their worlds open up as a result of being offered this opportunity to spend time creating work in a new location,’ Brand said.
August 30, 2019
DAN KYLE : FINALIST IN THE MOSMAN ART PRIZE 2019
Dan Kyle's work 'Caught in a Haze' has been selected as a finalist in the Mosman Art Prize
Established in 1947, the Mosman Art Prize is Australia's oldest and most prestigious local government art award. As an acquisitive art award for painting, the winning artworks collected form a splendid collection of modern and contemporary Australian art, reflecting developments in Australian art practice since 1947. Artists who have won the Mosman Art Prize include Margaret Olley, Guy Warren, Grace Cossington Smith, Weaver Hawkins, Nancy Borlase, Lloyd Rees, Elisabeth Cummings, Adam Cullen, Michael Zavros and Natasha Walsh.
Until 27 October 2019, Mosman Art Gallery
May 6, 2019
DAN KYLE FEATURED IN ARTIST PROFILE MAGAZINE

In 2015 Owen Craven wrote about Dan Kyle, his studio and life in the bush near the Blue Mountains —
Soon after graduating from the National Art School, Dan Kyle set up home deep within the Australian bush at the foot of the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. His paintings are translations of what he sees – the beauty, the unique forms, the colours – but also his way of reducing the density of the bush to a more approachable landscape for him to keep exploring. Back in Issue 32, 2015, Artist Profile chatted to Dan about the formal and conceptual nuances of his landscapes.
March 6, 2018
DAN KYLE / THE PLANTHUNTER

Dan Kyle has been featured on the Planthunter, who visited Dan at his spectacular home and studio in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
The Planthunter is an online magazine devoted to celebrating plants and the varied ways humans interact with them. Plants have been inspiring, feeding, sustaining and soothing humans for aeons. The Planthunter documents and celebrates these connections.
'The rusted metal entrance gate rolls open revealing a four-meter-tall man with a gas mask staring at us from amongst the trees. A collection of huge sculptures lay scattered around him – the scene creates quite an entry statement, heightening my curiosity about the man we’ve headed up to the mountains to meet, artist Dan Kyle.'
March 6, 2018
DAN KYLE IN ARTIST PROFILE MAGAZINE

The Gallery is delighted to now represent Dan Kyle.
Owen Craven profiled Dan and his practice in a recent online article for Artist Profile magazine.
'Soon after graduating from the National Art School, Dan Kyle set up home deep in the Australian bush at the foot of the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. His paintings are translations of what he sees - the beauty, the unique forms, the colours - but also his way of reducing the density of the bush to a more approachable landscape for him to keep exploring.'
8 – 28 July 2026
Dan Kyle
19 December 2025 – 23 January 2026
‘SUMMER SHOW’ featuring Sally Anderson, Eliza Gosse, Jane Guthleben, John Bokor, Dan Kyle, Bridie Gillman, Rhys Lee, Sally Nangala Mulda, Candy Nelson Nakamarra, Miranda Skoczek, James Drinkwater, Pia Murphy
30 July 2025 – 19 August 2025
‘Light and Land’ featuring Sally Anderson, Eleanor Louise Butt, Bridie Gillman, Dan Kyle, Ross Laurie, Joanna Logue, Candy Nelson Nakamarra, Carbiene McDonald Tjangala
6 – 26 November 2024
DAN KYLE 'Aurora Meander'
5 – 25 July 2023
Dan Kyle ‘To become one with the ocean, that is what she wants’
28 June 2022 – 16 July 2022
‘Common Ground’ featuring Candy Nelson Nakamarra, Dan Kyle, Miranda Skoczek
9 – 27 November 2021
Dan Kyle ‘Garden on the Edge’
8 – 23 November 2019
DAN KYLE 'Caught In A Haze'
26 June 2019 – 17 July 2019
THE NEW GALLERY SHOW — A Group Exhibition
12 – 16 September 2018
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR - DAN KYLE, MIRANDA SKOCZEK, MARK WHALEN, YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS
29 August 2018 – 15 September 2018
THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION