Chris Wise UK, Australia, b. 1975

Overview

Chris Wise is an Australian abstract painter with a lifelong connection to landscape and expressive mark-making. Born in London, Chris's affinity for working plein air began with large-scale works made overnight in Hampshire's New Forest, culminating in a First-class BA Hons in Fine Art Painting in 1998. 

 

Wise is becoming widely recognised for his large-scale abstract landscapes - paintings that act as physical records of their environment and climatic conditions. His process incorporates natural debris gathered during their creation - earth, charcoal, grass, water drawn from rivers and dams are blown, embedded and dispersed across the painted surface - further anchoring the viewer to the natural world. These elements remain visible within the finished works, serving as enduring traces of the time, place, and environmental conditions that shaped them. Through the physicality of action painting in the landscape and his connection to the place he finds himself, Wise works intuitively yet remains deeply attentive to the forces around him. The resulting works are an abstracted response to landscape, in collaboration with it. There is a stoic sense of purpose underpinning the process - these paintings emerge not from indulgence, but from a necessity to engage physically and honestly with the environment..

 

Chris has been a finalist in notable Australian art prizes, including the 2024 National Emerging Art Prize, the Greenway Art Prize, and the National Contemporary Art Prize. He was also a non-acquisitive award winner at the 2024 Paddington Art Prize and the highly commended award-winner of the 2025 Hawkesbury Art Prize.

 

Over 2024/2025, Chris undertook many self-directed residencies on Gundungurra Country in regional NSW, producing a series of large-scale plein air works titled 'The Golspie Paintings' which were shown at Sydney Contemporary 2025.

 

Wise's upcoming presentation at the Aotearoa Art Fair 2026 will be the result of an artist residency in the awe-inspiring landscape of New Zealand's South Island. This represents a significant moment of cross-Tasman artistic exchange - with an Australian painter working directly within the New Zealand landscape to create paintings shaped by the physical and elemental realities of place - specifically for the Aotearoa Art Fair.

Works
  • Chris Wise, Scattered Landscape, October 2025
    Chris Wise
    Scattered Landscape, October 2025
    Synthetic polymer, charcoal, earth on canvas
    167cm x 277cm installation / 38cm x 42cm each panel
  • Chris Wise, Beyond the Paddock, Oct 2023
    Chris Wise
    Beyond the Paddock, Oct 2023
    Synthetic Polymer on canvas
    190 x 150cm AUD$18,500.00
  • Chris Wise, 900m Above, November 2024
    Chris Wise
    900m Above, November 2024
    Synthetic polymer, earth and hay on canvas
    200cm x 160cm
    AUD $18,500 inc GST
  • Chris Wise, Along The Bolong, November 2024
    Chris Wise
    Along The Bolong, November 2024
    Synthetic polymer on canvas
    176cm x 142cm
    AUD $17,500 inc GST
  • Chris Wise, Disco 250, November 2024
    Chris Wise
    Disco 250, November 2024
    Synthetic polymer on canvas
    180cm x 145cm
    AUD $17,500 inc GST
  • Chris Wise, The Hayshed, November 2024
    Chris Wise
    The Hayshed, November 2024
    Synthetic polymer, earth and hay on canvas
    200cm x 160cm
    AUD $18,500 inc GST
  • Chris Wise, Under The Grey Gum, November 2024
    Chris Wise
    Under The Grey Gum, November 2024
    Synthetic polymer on canvas
    180cm x 145cm
    AUD $17,500 inc GST
    Sold
  • Chris Wise, Feels Like Minus Nine, July, 2025
    Chris Wise
    Feels Like Minus Nine, July, 2025
    Synthetic polymer, earth and hay on canvas
    205cm x 173cm
    AUD $19,900 inc GST
  • Chris Wise, NW1, July, 2025
    Chris Wise
    NW1, July, 2025
    Synthetic polymer, charcoal, earth and hay on canvas
    205cm x 173cm
    AUD $19,900 inc GST
  • Chris Wise, NW2, July, 2025
    Chris Wise
    NW2, July, 2025
    Synthetic polymer, charcoal, earth and hay on canvas
    205cm x 173cm
    AUD $19,900 inc GST
  • Chris Wise, Place To Place , July, 2025
    Chris Wise
    Place To Place , July, 2025
    Synthetic polymer, charcoal, earth and hay on canvas
    205cm x 173cm
    AUD $19,900 inc GST
  • Chris Wise, Muddy Boots, July 2025
    Chris Wise
    Muddy Boots, July 2025
    Synthetic polymer, charcoal, earth and hay on canvas
    205 x 173cm
    AUD $19,900 inc GST
    Sold
  • Chris Wise, Back To Earth, April, 2025
    Chris Wise
    Back To Earth, April, 2025
    Synthetic polymer, earth and hay on canvas
    175cm x 152cm
    AUD $17,500 inc GST
    Sold
  • Chris Wise, Dancing In The Breeze, April, 2025
    Chris Wise
    Dancing In The Breeze, April, 2025
    Synthetic polymer and charcoal on canvas
    175cm x 152cm
    AUD $17,500 inc GST
    Sold
  • Chris Wise, Just Between Us, April, 2025
    Chris Wise
    Just Between Us, April, 2025
    Synthetic polymers, earth and hay on canvas
    175cm x 152cm
    AUD $17,500 inc GST
  • Chris Wise, Road To Eldorado, April, 2025
    Chris Wise
    Road To Eldorado, April, 2025
    Synthetic polymer on canvas
    150cm x 132cm
    AUD $14,000 inc GST
  • Chris Wise, Sun Fields, April, 2025
    Chris Wise
    Sun Fields, April, 2025
    Synthetic polymer on canvas
    150cm x 132cm
    AUD $14,000 inc GST
    Sold
  • Chris Wise, Wattle Tree, April, 2025
    Chris Wise
    Wattle Tree, April, 2025
    Synthetic polymer on canvas
    175cm x 152cm
    AUD $17,500 in GST
  • Chris Wise, Endless Canopy, 2024
    Chris Wise
    Endless Canopy, 2024
    Acrylic on canvas
    174 x 143cm
    Finalist and non-acquisitive award winner,
    Paddington Art Prize 2024
    $16,000 inc GST
    Sold
  • Chris Wise, Postcard #3, 2024
    Chris Wise
    Postcard #3, 2024
    Acrylic on canvas
    61 x 56cm
    Sold
  • Chris Wise, Fields of Blue, 2024
    Chris Wise
    Fields of Blue, 2024
    Acrylic on canvas, (framed)
    Finalist National Contemporary Art Prize 2024
    51 x 46cm
  • Chris Wise, Postcard #3 Wattle, 2024
    Chris Wise
    Postcard #3 Wattle, 2024
    Acrylic on canvas (framed)
    61 x 56cm
Exhibitions
Art Fairs