Reinis Zusters b. 1918 Odessa, Ukraine , Odessa, Ukraine (Russia)

  • Artist (Painter)
Reinis Zusters OAM was born in Odessa, Ukraine, on 15 October 1918; arrived in Australia in 1950 and died in Wentworth Falls, NSW, 8 October 1999. A prolific artist in oils, whose work is widely represented in Australia and overseas. He produced many large landscapes, including triptychs of the Blue Mountains.
Name
Reinis Zusters
Birth date
15 October 1918
Birth place
Odessa, Ukraine , Odessa, Ukraine (Russia)
Death date
8 October 1999
Death place
Wentworth Falls, NSW
Burial place
Cremated at Rookwood Crematorium, ashes buried in Latvian section of Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, NSW
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
Residence
  • ( Odessa, Ukraine)
  • ( Latvia)
  • Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains, NSW
  • Sydney, NSW
  • Canberra, ACT
Other Occupation
  • Chief designer (Chief designer with the Australian-American architectural firm Austin-Anderson, at St. Leonards, Sydney, NSW)
  • Draughtsman (Draughtsman with the Department of Works and Housing in Canberra, ACT)
Arrival
  • 1950
Active Period
  • 1950- 1999
Cultural Heritage
  • Latvian
Languages
  • Latvian
  • English
Training
  • East Sydney Technical College
  • 1935- 1940 Technical College of Riga, Latvia
Is Indigenous
No
Copyright
  • Venita Zusters

Reinis Zusters OAM was born 15 October 1918 in Odessa, Ukraine, of Latvian parents. Zusters’ father died before he was two years old and he was raised in an orphanage from an early age. He had one sister. He studied Art at the Riga Technical College, Latvia, from 1935 to 1940. He married Aldija Kapteinis, and they had a daughter, Rudite (born 1942 in Riga).

After World War II the Zusters family were refugees. They reached Western Australia in 1950, where they stayed for 6 months before moving to Canberra, ACT. In 1952, Zusters moved from Canberra to Pennant Hills in Sydney with his second wife, Arija Biks. Their daughter Laura was born in Sydney in 1956. In 1966, Zusters met his future third wife, Venita Salnajs. In 1969, Zusters bought a house in Greenwich, Sydney. He married Venita on September 17, 1976, and they moved to Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains.

Zusters died on 8 October, 1999 at Wentworth Falls, and was cremated at Rookwood Crematorium, Sydney. His ashes are buried in the Latvian section of Rookwood Cemetery.

Professional

Zusters studied at the Technical College of Riga (Latvia), and at East Sydney Technical College, Australia. He was influenced by his Latvian cultural heritage, and admired the artist Voldemars Tone (1892-1958).

Shortly after arrival in Australia, Zusters became a draughtsman with the Department of Works and Housing in Canberra. Later he was appointed chief designer with the Australian-American architectural firm Austin-Anderson, at St. Leonards, Sydney. Zusters practised as a full-time professional artist from 1968.

Painting

Zusters was a prolific painter, predominantly in oils. He produced many large landscapes, including triptychs of the Blue Mountains. His landscapes were mountain scenes prepared in the manner of Jackson Pollock and completed with washes and pale glazes of colour. His cityscapes featured a rich paint surface and sharp-edged thickness of paint applied with a palette knife, layer upon layer. He painted urban scenes of Sydney, inland Australian scenes, and several major portraits including Sir Winston Churchill’s gardener (purchased by Art Gallery of NSW). He made many small informal portrait-drawings of friends. His usual signature was “Zusters”.

His work is represented in numerous public and private collections in Australia and abroad. He won numerous prestigious awards in Australia, Japan and USA and was honoured with the Order of Australia Medal in 1994.

Writers:
F.W.D. Rost
Venita Salnajs
Date written:
2008
Last updated:
2011
associate of
Venita Salnajs
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
spouse of
Venita Salnajs
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
spouse of
Aldija. née Kapteinis
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
parent of
Rudite
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
spouse of
née Biks Arija
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
parent of
Laura
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Holdsworth Gallery, Sydney, NSW
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
1999
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Ozartspace, Katoomba, NSW
Osaka Triennale '96
1996
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Osaka, Japan
1994
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Holdsworth Galleries, Sydney, NSW
Osaka Triennale'93
1993
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Osaka, Japan
1992
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Holdsworth Galleries, Sydney, NSW
Latvian Artists - Side by Side
1990- 1991
Exhibition (exhibited at)
High Court of Australia, Canberra, ACT
A Regional Response
1990- 1991
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Lewers Bequest & Penrith Regional Art Gallery, Sydney, NSW
The General Exhibition of Latvian Art
1990
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Riga, Latvia
Osaka Triennale '90
1990
Exhibition ()
Mydome Osaka, Osaka, Japan
The Artist and Lane Cove, Bicentennial Exhibition of Celebrated Lane Cove Artists
1988
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Lane Cove Civic Centre, Sydney, NSW
Australian Bicentennial Project, Birth of a Nation
1988
Exhibition (exhibited at)
City of Parramatta Cultural Centre, City of the Blue Mountains Civic Centre, and Holdsworth Galleries, Sydney, NSW
1987
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Holdsworth Galleries, Sydney, NSW
Reinis Zusters Survey Exhibition
1984
Exhibition (exhibited at)
The Lewers Bequest and Penrith Regional Art Gallery, Sydney, NSW
Book launching (Spiral Vision) and exhibition
1981
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Holdsworth Galleries, Sydney, NSW
Trinity Society of Arts: Reinis Zusters Tribute Exhibition
1981
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Delmar Gallery, Sydney, NSW
Adelaide Arts Festival
1978
Exhibition (exhibited at)
David Sumner Galleries, Adelaide, SA
1974
Exhibition (exhibited at)
C.S.A. Gallery, Canterbury Society of Arts, Christchurch, New Zealand
1968
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Sobot Galleries, Toronto, Canada
Reinis Zusters and William Peascod Exhibition
1965
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Dominion Galleries, Sydney, NSW
1965
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Gallerie Schaumann, Essen, Germany
Australian Art
1963
Exhibition (exhibited at)
National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Australian Artists Exhibitions
1960
Exhibition (exhibited at)
France & USA
Artists' Society of Canberra
1956
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Canberra, ACT
Artists' Society of Canberra
1951
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Canberra, ACT
Recognitions
Citations:
  • Gauja, Martins (s hacek), (2000), Obituary, (Place: Maksla, USA)
  • Obituary, (Place: p. 20, Sydney Morning Herald, NSW)
  • Obituary, (Place: no. 126, p. 40, Art Monthly Australia, Sydney, NSW)
  • Zusters, Reinis, (1988), The Birth of a Nation,, (Place: Australian Bicentennial Authority, Sydney, NSW)
  • Zusters, Reinis, (1981), Spiral Vision, (Place: (p 176) Bay Books, Sydney, NSW)
  • Washington, Judy, (1989), Artists of Lane Cove, (Place: Lane Cove Public Library, Sydney, NSW)
  • Milton, Paul, (1972), Art Folios - 12 Australian Paintings in the Art Gallery of NSW, (Place: Heinemann, Melbourne, VIC)
  • McGillick, Paul, (2000), Tributes: Reinis Zusters, (Place: Volume 38, Number 1 (Spring), p 68. Art & Australia, Sydney, NSW)
  • Germaine, Max, (1975), Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand, (Place: Lansdowne Editions, Sydney, NSW)
  • Speirs, Hugh, (1981), Landscape Art and the Blue Mountains, (Place: Alternative Publishing Co-operative, Sydney, NSW)
  • Rees, Lloyd and Zusters, Reinis, (1971), Reinis Zusters, (Place: Collins Australian Artists Editions, Sydney, NSW and London, England)
  • Anon, (1979), Latvian Artists in Australia, (Place: Compiled, written and published by Society of Latvian Artists in Australia (A.L.M.A.), Sydney, NSW)
  • Personal knowledge
See also:
  • Zusters, Reinis (1981) Spiral Vision. Bay Books, Sydney, NSW