“Infinity plus one” is child’s taunt, a paradox, and a mathematical term (in the field of ordinal and surreal numbers). It is also a playful analogy for what Angela Brennan does with paint.

Exhibition Dates: 6 October – 29 October 2011

Child 1: "I dare you ..."

Child 2: "I double dare you."

Child 1: "I triple dare you."

Child 2: "I dare you times a million"

Child 1: "I dare you times infinity."

Child 2: "I dare you times infinity plus one."


“Infinity plus one” is child’s taunt, a paradox, and a mathematical term (in the field of ordinal and surreal numbers). It is also a playful analogy for what Angela Brennan does with paint. For the permutations of abstraction are infinite. They go on and on, but not necessarily in a circular direction. Brennan submits to the endless possibilities of the genre in an intuitive way. Her shapes and colours are not prescribed or precise, but spontaneous, layered and blurred. Circles are squarish and squares appear rounded. Patterns emerge across the compositions but nothing is ever exactly repeated. Instead Brennan navigates the infinite incarnations of abstraction with emotion as her compass, producing canvases that exhibit astonishing stylistic variety. 

—Olivia Sophia


Angela Brennan has exhibited extensively in Australia and overseas since 1989. In 2006 the Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, presented a major survey of Brennan’s practice from 1975 to 2006. She has been included in numerous important group exhibitions such as The Ecologies Project, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, curated by Geraldine Barlow and Dr Kyla McFarlane (2008); Snap Freeze: Still Life Now, curated by Jenna Blyth, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville, Victoria (2007); Talking About Abstraction at Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney (2004); and Good Vibrations: The Legacy of Op Art in Australia, at Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne (2002). Brennan has been short-listed for numerous art prizes and her paintings are held in most major public collections in Australia, including the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra and the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. In 2003 Brennan participated in an artist-in-residency program at the Red Gate Gallery at the Beijing Art Academy in China. In 2005, Brennan held her first commercial exhibition in London. Angela Brennan has been exhibiting with Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery since 1993. Infinity plus One will be her tenth solo exhibition with the gallery.

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Angela Brennan Infinity plus Eleven, 2011; oil on linen; 240 x 130 cm; enquire
Infinity plus Eleven, 2011
oil on linen
240 x 130 cm
Angela Brennan Infinity plus Nine, 2011; oil on linen; 188 x 125 cm; enquire
Infinity plus Nine, 2011
oil on linen
188 x 125 cm
Angela Brennan Infinity plus Three, 2011; oil on linen; 240 x 130 cm; enquire
Infinity plus Three, 2011
oil on linen
240 x 130 cm
Angela Brennan Infinity plus Seven, 2011; oil on linen; 180 x 170 cm; enquire
Infinity plus Seven, 2011
oil on linen
180 x 170 cm
Angela Brennan Infinity plus Five, 2011; oil on linen; 152 x 152 cm; enquire
Infinity plus Five, 2011
oil on linen
152 x 152 cm
Angela Brennan Infinity plus Four, 2011; oil on linen; 152 x 152 cm; enquire
Infinity plus Four, 2011
oil on linen
152 x 152 cm
Angela Brennan Infinity plus Eight, 2011; oil on linen; 152 x 152 cm; enquire
Infinity plus Eight, 2011
oil on linen
152 x 152 cm
Angela Brennan Infinity plus Six, 2011; oil on linen; 154 x 168.5 cm; enquire
Infinity plus Six, 2011
oil on linen
154 x 168.5 cm
Angela Brennan Infinity plus Twelve, 2011; oil on linen; 153 x 153 cm; enquire
Infinity plus Twelve, 2011
oil on linen
153 x 153 cm
Angela Brennan Infinity plus One, 2011; oil on linen; 170 x 180 cm; enquire
Infinity plus One, 2011
oil on linen
170 x 180 cm