Kathleen O'Connor b. 1876 Hokitika, New Zealand

Also known as:
  • Kate O'Connor
  • Kathleen Letitia O'Connor
  • Artist (Painter)
A painter who spent much of her life in Paris, exhibiting regularly at the Salon d'Automne. She painted mainly still lifes and portraits but also intimate studies of people in the Luxembourg Gardens.
Name
Kathleen O'Connor
Also known as:
  • Kate O'Connor
  • Kathleen Letitia O'Connor
Birth date
14 September 1876
Birth place
Hokitika, New Zealand
Death date
24 August 1968
Death place
Perth, Western Australia
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
Residence
  • 1955- 1968 Perth, Western Australia
  • 1951- 1955 Paris, France
  • 1948- 1951 Perth, Western Australia
  • c.1939- c.1948 London, England, UK
  • c.1927- c.1939 Paris, France
  • 1926- 1927 Australia
  • c.1918- c.1926 Paris, France
  • c.1914- c.1918 London, England, UK
  • c.1911- c.1914 Paris, France
  • c.1910 Perth, Western Australia
  • c.1907- c.1909 Paris, France
  • 1891- 1906 Perth, Western Australia
  • 1876- 1891 New Zealand
Arrival
  • 1891 (Western Australia)
Active Period
  • c.1910- c.1960
Cultural Heritage
  • New Zealand
Languages
  • English
Training
  • c.1906- c.1907 Hubert von Herkomer's School, Bushey, Hertfordshire (Greater London), England, UK
  • Perth Technical School, Western Australia
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage: The National Women's Art Book

painter, was born on 14 September 1876 in Hokitika, New Zealand, daughter of Charles Yelverton O’Connor and Susan Letitia, née Ness. The family moved to Western Australia in 1891 where C.Y. O’Connor took up a post as government civil engineer. Kate studied at the Perth Technical School under J.W.E. Linton and, after receiving additional tuition and encouragement from Florence Fuller , went to England in 1906. After attending Hubert von Herkomer’s School at Bushey, Hertfordshire, she lived in Paris until 1909, then returned briefly to Perth.

The following year she was back in Paris and in 1911 was painting in Concarneau with a group of artists which included the New Zealander Frances Hodgkins and the Canadian Emily Carr. She was a regular exhibitor at the Salon d’Automne from 1911 to 1932. Her work from this period concentrates on small intimate studies of people in the Luxembourg Gardens.

During World War I, O’Connor stayed in London, then returned to Paris and in the early 1920s became involved in fashion and the decorative arts. During this decade she experimented with tempera in her paintings and received encouraging reviews in the French press. In late 1926 she revisited Australia and briefly worked for the Sydney department stores, Grace Brothers and David Jones, producing hand-painted plates, sun-shades and fabrics. She sailed for France after a solo exhibition in Perth in October 1927.

In the 1930s O’Connor worked mainly on still-life painting. She held her first solo exhibition in Paris in February 1937, at the Galerie J. Allard, then left for the comparative safety of England during World War II. In 1948 she again returned to Western Australia. Crates of her paintings and sketches were impounded at Fremantle, subject to 20% import tax. Despite protestations that she was an Australian citizen and therefore not liable, she was forced to destroy 150 works and pay duty on the remainder.

She continued to paint, mainly still lifes and portraits. However, she was not happy and longed to return to France, which she did in 1951. She held a solo exhibition at the Galerie Marseille, Paris, in June 1953. In 1955 she came back to Perth for the last time. She won the WA section of the Perth Prize for Contemporary Art in 1958. A 1965 solo exhibition at the Osborne Gallery in Adelaide and at the South Yarra Gallery, Melbourne, in 1966, resulted in some national prominence. In 1967 the WA Art Gallery organised a major retrospective of her work. She died in Perth on 24 August 1968, aged ninety-two. Her ashes were scattered at sea.

Writers:
Gooding, Janda
Date written:
1995
Last updated:
2011
associate of
Florence Fuller
1867
Artist (Painter)
associate of
Frances Hodgkins
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
child of
Charles Yelverton O'Connor
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
child of
née Ness Susan Letitia O'Connor
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Emily Carr
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Salon d'Automne
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
1966
Exhibition (exhibited at)
South Yarra Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
1965
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Osborne Gallery, Adelaide, South Australia
June 1953
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Galerie Marseille, Paris, France
February 1937
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Galerie J. Allard, Paris, France
Recognitions
Perth Prize for Contemporary Art
1958
Award
WA section
Note: Winner
Citations:
  • (1980), Western Australian Artists 1920-1950, (Place: Art Gallery of Western Australia catalogue, Perth)
  • (1967), Kathleen O'Connor, (Place: Art Gallery of Western Australia catalogue, Perth)
  • (1948), Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings by Kathleen O'Connor, (Place: Art Gallery of Western Australia catalogue, Perth)
  • Hutchings, Patrick & Lewis, Julie, (1987), Kathleen O'Connor, (Place: Fremantle, WA)
  • Gooding, Janda, (1987), Western Australian Art and Artists, (Place: Art Gallery of Western Australia catalogue, Perth)
  • Erickson, Dorothy, (2000), Art and Design in Western Australia: Perth Technical College 1900-2000, (Place: Perth, WA)
See also:
  • section 1, plate 32
  • PORTRAIT: Kathleen O'Connor, My First Self Portrait 1910, oil on canvas. (AGWA). Courtesy Women's Art Register.