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image: Frederick McCubbin Arrival of the Duke and Duchess of York, 1901 c 1908 (detail) National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

McCubbin:
Last Impressions 1907–17

14 August – 1 November 2009 | Exhibition Galleries

 

Frederick McCubbin is one of the foremost Australian Impressionists, most well known for his images of the bush. This exhibition traces the radical changes in his work after he viewed the works of the European masters JMW Turner and Claude Monet in London. It includes a diverse range of joyous Australian paintings, from the bush to city life, interiors and portraits.

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Frederick McCubbin Arrival of the Duke and Duchess of York, 1901c 1908 (detail) 
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased with the assistance of a special grant from the Government of Victoria, 1979


Timothy Horn Glass slipper (ugly blister) 2001

Reinventions:
sculpture + assemblage

16 May – 13 September 2009 | Project Gallery

 

Reinventions: sculpture + assemblage includes some of Australia’s most significant established artists, such as Rosalie Gascoigne, Robert Klippel and Colin Lanceley, with those of a younger generation like Neil Roberts, Ah Xian, Tim Horn and Ricky Swallow. What the artists share is a fascination with reinvention—with taking old materials or established ideas and finding fresh, distinctive and poetic ways to express them.

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Timothy Horn Glass slipper (ugly blister)  2001 
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra  Purchased 2002


Eva Hess Contingent 1969 cheesecloth, latex, fibreglass National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

Soft sculpture

24 April – 12 July 2009 | Exhibition Galleries

 

Soft sculpture reveals the ways artists use unconventional materials to challenge the nature of sculpture. See works made from cloth, rope, paper, hair, leather, rubber and vinyl; works that are fluffy, squishy or bent; or that droop, ooze or splash.

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Eva Hesse Contingent 1969 (detail)  National Gallery of Australia, Canberra  Purchased 1973  Courtesy the Estate of Eva Hesse, Galerie Hauser & Wirth, Zürich


Lionel Lindsay Siesta 1924 wood-engraving Bequest of Alan Queale, 1982 Courtesy of the National Library of Australia

Silently stirring

21 March – 8 June 2009 | Childrens Gallery

 

Many artists are attracted to ideas of movement, change and transformation, and animals and beings (real and mystical) are favourite subjects when depicting these ideas in works of art.

Silently stirring explores these themes through prints, drawings, photography and sculpture from the national collection.

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Lionel Lindsay  Siesta  1924  wood-engraving National Gallery of Australia  Bequest of Alan Queale, 1982


Jeffrey Smart Wallaroo 1951 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra © Jeffrey Smart

Ocean to Outback:
Australian Landscape Painting 1850–1950

3 August 2007 – 17 May 2009 | NGA Touring Exhibition

 

To mark the 25th anniversary of the National Gallery of Australia, an exhibition of treasured works from the National Collection. Ocean to Outback: Australian Landscape Painting 1850–1950 has been curated by National Gallery Director, Ron Radford AM and celebrates the rich history of landscape painting in Australia.

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Jeffrey Smart Wallaroo 1951 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra © Jeffrey Smart


Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec La Clownesse assise: Mademoiselle Cha-u-ka-o [The seated clown: Mademoiseille Cha-u-ka-o] 1896 colour lithograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

Degas’ world
the rage for change

24 January – 3 May 2009 | Orde Poynton Gallery

 

Degas’ world, an exhibition of European prints from the Gallery’s collection, includes prints by Degas and his contemporaries including Bonnard, Cassat, Cézanne, Daumier, Gauguin, Manet, Morisot, Pissarro, Sisley, Toulouse-Lautrec and Rodin.

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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec  The seated clown: Mademoiseille Cha-u-ka-o 1896     National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchase  1977


Clarice Beckett  Hawthorn tea gardens c##1933  Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide  Gift of Sir Edward Hayward, 1980

Misty moderns:
Australian Tonalists 1915–1950

20 February – 27 April 2009 | Project Gallery

 

The first major exhibition on Australian Tonalism, a movement championed by Max Meldrum in the first half of the 20th century. It includes 82 evocative works by Meldrum and others including Clarice Beckett and Percy Leason, Roy de Maistre and Roland Wakelin.

Misty moderns is an Art Gallery of South Australia touring exhibition.

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Clarice Beckett Hawthorn Tea Gardens c 1933
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Gift of Sir Edward Hayward, 1980