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Tuesday 14 March
2023

Peter Tyndall

Peter Tyndall

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 9 DecemberSunday 16 April

Group Exhibition

Data Relations

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Saturday 10 DecemberSunday 19 March

Eddie Botha

Target Aim, Hit Miss

Fox Galleries
Wednesday 8 MarchSunday 2 April

Group Exhibition

Infinite Pleasures

Incinerator Gallery
Friday 3 FebruarySunday 23 April

Debris Facility

Knot Locked: Debris Facility

Incinerator Gallery
Friday 3 FebruarySunday 23 April

J Davies

The Sentimentality of Something Unseen: J Davies

Incinerator Gallery
Friday 3 FebruarySunday 23 April

Fresh Hell

Ryan Presley

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 11 FebruarySunday 26 March

Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, Muse

NGV International
Sunday 11 DecemberSunday 16 April

Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang

2022 NGV Architecture Commission: Temple of Boom

NGV International
Thursday 1 DecemberThursday 31 August

Group exhibition

Freedom of Movement: Contemporary Art and Design from the NGV Collection

NGV International
Monday 2 JanuaryMonday 10 April

Group exhibition

China - The past is present

NGV International
Monday 10 OctoberTuesday 31 October

Julian Opie

Julian Opie: Studio for Kids

NGV International
Friday 2 DecemberMonday 10 April

Anita Beaney

Carte postale

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 FebruarySunday 19 March

Sarah Kelk

From place to place

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 FebruarySunday 19 March

Mark Douglass

Morph

Craft
Thursday 2 FebruarySaturday 25 March

Setareh Hosseini

I Take My City

Counihan Gallery
Saturday 4 FebruarySunday 26 March

Belem Lett

Meadow

James Makin Gallery
Thursday 2 MarchSunday 19 March

Murray Walker

Walk of Life

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 11 FebruarySunday 30 April

PAUL COMPTON

APPARITIONS

PG Gallery
Tuesday 28 FebruaryTuesday 14 March

Murray Walker

Walk of Life

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 11 FebruarySunday 30 April

Emerging from Melbourne’s figurative, expressionist lineage, Murray Walker has been making art about people, myth and narrative since the 1960s. From his early figure studies as a printmaker, to more recent explorations of street culture in Paris and Berlin as a collagist and painter, Walker has continually reflected on the human condition—in all of its beauty and fright. Although Walker grapples with themes including death, depravity, sex and social misfortune, his work is often inflected with humour, spiritedness and a sense of youthful freedom.

Walk of Life draws from holdings in the Heide Collection and Walker’s studio to bring together a cast of characters across the artist’s multidisciplinary practice. The exhibition spans printmaking, painting, ceramic, collage and assemblage sculpture made over sixty years, and reconnects the artist—now in his ninth decade—with Heide’s founders. Walker first met John and Sunday Reed as an art student in 1958, and the couple became early supporters of his work. Held in their original home, the Heide Cottage, this exhibition celebrates the legacy of John and Sunday’s support of contemporary artists and their continued influence on the history of Australian art.

Location

Heide Museum of Modern Art
7 Templestowe Rd, Bulleen VIC 3105

Date

Saturday 11 FebruarySunday 30 April

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Exhibitions

Tuesday 14 March
2023

Peter Tyndall

Peter Tyndall

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 9 DecemberSunday 16 April

Group Exhibition

Data Relations

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Saturday 10 DecemberSunday 19 March

Eddie Botha

Target Aim, Hit Miss

Fox Galleries
Wednesday 8 MarchSunday 2 April

Group Exhibition

Infinite Pleasures

Incinerator Gallery
Friday 3 FebruarySunday 23 April

Debris Facility

Knot Locked: Debris Facility

Incinerator Gallery
Friday 3 FebruarySunday 23 April

J Davies

The Sentimentality of Something Unseen: J Davies

Incinerator Gallery
Friday 3 FebruarySunday 23 April

Fresh Hell

Ryan Presley

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 11 FebruarySunday 26 March

Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, Muse

NGV International
Sunday 11 DecemberSunday 16 April

Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang

2022 NGV Architecture Commission: Temple of Boom

NGV International
Thursday 1 DecemberThursday 31 August

Group exhibition

Freedom of Movement: Contemporary Art and Design from the NGV Collection

NGV International
Monday 2 JanuaryMonday 10 April

Group exhibition

China - The past is present

NGV International
Monday 10 OctoberTuesday 31 October

Julian Opie

Julian Opie: Studio for Kids

NGV International
Friday 2 DecemberMonday 10 April

Anita Beaney

Carte postale

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 FebruarySunday 19 March

Sarah Kelk

From place to place

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 FebruarySunday 19 March

Mark Douglass

Morph

Craft
Thursday 2 FebruarySaturday 25 March

Setareh Hosseini

I Take My City

Counihan Gallery
Saturday 4 FebruarySunday 26 March

Belem Lett

Meadow

James Makin Gallery
Thursday 2 MarchSunday 19 March

Murray Walker

Walk of Life

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 11 FebruarySunday 30 April

PAUL COMPTON

APPARITIONS

PG Gallery
Tuesday 28 FebruaryTuesday 14 March

Murray Walker

Walk of Life

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 11 FebruarySunday 30 April

Emerging from Melbourne’s figurative, expressionist lineage, Murray Walker has been making art about people, myth and narrative since the 1960s. From his early figure studies as a printmaker, to more recent explorations of street culture in Paris and Berlin as a collagist and painter, Walker has continually reflected on the human condition—in all of its beauty and fright. Although Walker grapples with themes including death, depravity, sex and social misfortune, his work is often inflected with humour, spiritedness and a sense of youthful freedom.

Walk of Life draws from holdings in the Heide Collection and Walker’s studio to bring together a cast of characters across the artist’s multidisciplinary practice. The exhibition spans printmaking, painting, ceramic, collage and assemblage sculpture made over sixty years, and reconnects the artist—now in his ninth decade—with Heide’s founders. Walker first met John and Sunday Reed as an art student in 1958, and the couple became early supporters of his work. Held in their original home, the Heide Cottage, this exhibition celebrates the legacy of John and Sunday’s support of contemporary artists and their continued influence on the history of Australian art.

Location

Heide Museum of Modern Art
7 Templestowe Rd, Bulleen VIC 3105

Date

Saturday 11 FebruarySunday 30 April

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