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Thursday 4 April
2024

Clement Meadmore

The Industrial Design of Clement Meadmore — The Harris/Atkins Collection

TarraWarrra Museum of Art
Saturday 23 MarchSunday 14 July

Sarah Ujmaia

Marmoreum

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 10 FebruarySunday 7 April

LEE MILLER

SURREALIST

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 4 NovemberSunday 14 April

STEVEN RENDALL AND ALBERT TUCKER

DATA FOR FUTURE PAINTINGS

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 16 SeptemberSunday 21 April

wani toaishara

a most beautiful experiment

West Space
Friday 1 MarchSaturday 11 May

Melissa Nguyen

Water Street by Night

West Space
Friday 1 MarchSaturday 6 April

Dean Cross

BLACK SMOKE WHITE WALLS

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 10 FebruarySunday 7 April

Ruth Höflich

The Flood

Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 1 MarchSaturday 6 April

NADINE CHRISTENSEN

AROUND

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 24 NovemberSunday 7 April

Group Show

Marshmallow Laser Feast: Works of Nature

ACMI
Thursday 23 NovemberSunday 14 April

Adrian Jing Song and Phương Lê

I can’t wait for you to grow

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 3 FebruarySunday 7 April

Group Show

Angels in Exile

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 3 FebruarySunday 7 April

Group Show

Placid in Play

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 3 FebruarySunday 7 April

Group Show

2023 ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE GROUP SHOW

Australian Tapestry Workshop
Thursday 15 FebruarySaturday 6 April

Peter Atkins and Dana Harris

SUPERsystems

TarraWarrra Museum of Art
Saturday 23 MarchSunday 14 July

Group Show

Systems and Structures: A Focus on the TarraWarra Museum of Art Collection

TarraWarrra Museum of Art
Saturday 23 MarchSunday 14 July

Linda van Kalleveen

Untitled

Bus Projects
Tuesday 19 MarchSaturday 6 April

Albert Tucker

Marking The Past

Heide Museum Of Modern Art
Tuesday 30 JuneSunday 14 March

While living in Italy in the 1950s Albert Tucker embarked on a new chapter in his artistic practice. Inspired by early Christian and Renaissance art, he painted biblical narratives about resurrection, rebirth and overcoming adversity. It was a time of self-discovery that led him to explore the Australian landscape from a new perspective, relating the fissures of the outback to the idea of physical and emotional scars. It was only years later that he recognised a link between these works and his drawings of traumatised World War II soldiers. This exhibition presents a selection of Tucker’s religious paintings alongside his wounded landscapes, explorers and earlier studies of soldiers, drawing aesthetic and conceptual connections between these bodies of work.

Location

Heide Museum Of Modern Art
7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen VIC, Australia

Date

Tuesday 30 JuneSunday 14 March

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Exhibitions

Thursday 4 April
2024

Clement Meadmore

The Industrial Design of Clement Meadmore — The Harris/Atkins Collection

TarraWarrra Museum of Art
Saturday 23 MarchSunday 14 July

Sarah Ujmaia

Marmoreum

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 10 FebruarySunday 7 April

LEE MILLER

SURREALIST

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 4 NovemberSunday 14 April

STEVEN RENDALL AND ALBERT TUCKER

DATA FOR FUTURE PAINTINGS

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 16 SeptemberSunday 21 April

wani toaishara

a most beautiful experiment

West Space
Friday 1 MarchSaturday 11 May

Melissa Nguyen

Water Street by Night

West Space
Friday 1 MarchSaturday 6 April

Dean Cross

BLACK SMOKE WHITE WALLS

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 10 FebruarySunday 7 April

Ruth Höflich

The Flood

Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 1 MarchSaturday 6 April

NADINE CHRISTENSEN

AROUND

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 24 NovemberSunday 7 April

Group Show

Marshmallow Laser Feast: Works of Nature

ACMI
Thursday 23 NovemberSunday 14 April

Adrian Jing Song and Phương Lê

I can’t wait for you to grow

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 3 FebruarySunday 7 April

Group Show

Angels in Exile

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 3 FebruarySunday 7 April

Group Show

Placid in Play

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 3 FebruarySunday 7 April

Group Show

2023 ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE GROUP SHOW

Australian Tapestry Workshop
Thursday 15 FebruarySaturday 6 April

Peter Atkins and Dana Harris

SUPERsystems

TarraWarrra Museum of Art
Saturday 23 MarchSunday 14 July

Group Show

Systems and Structures: A Focus on the TarraWarra Museum of Art Collection

TarraWarrra Museum of Art
Saturday 23 MarchSunday 14 July

Linda van Kalleveen

Untitled

Bus Projects
Tuesday 19 MarchSaturday 6 April

Albert Tucker

Marking The Past

Heide Museum Of Modern Art
Tuesday 30 JuneSunday 14 March

While living in Italy in the 1950s Albert Tucker embarked on a new chapter in his artistic practice. Inspired by early Christian and Renaissance art, he painted biblical narratives about resurrection, rebirth and overcoming adversity. It was a time of self-discovery that led him to explore the Australian landscape from a new perspective, relating the fissures of the outback to the idea of physical and emotional scars. It was only years later that he recognised a link between these works and his drawings of traumatised World War II soldiers. This exhibition presents a selection of Tucker’s religious paintings alongside his wounded landscapes, explorers and earlier studies of soldiers, drawing aesthetic and conceptual connections between these bodies of work.

Location

Heide Museum Of Modern Art
7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen VIC, Australia

Date

Tuesday 30 JuneSunday 14 March

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