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'Childscapes' - Children in the Landscape
The Queensland Art Gallery will be the only venue in the world to show the exhibition 'American Impressionism and Realism: A Landmark Exhibition from the Met', featuring more than 70 impressionist and realist paintings from The Metropolitan’s collection of American paintings and sculpture.
American Impressionism and Realism
Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
Breaking Boundaries includes a number of new and proposed acquisitions by Brook Andrew, Alick Tipoti, Butcher Cherel Janangoo, Doreen Reid Nakamarra, Fiona Foley, Vernon Ah Kee, Gunybi Ganambarr and Sally Gabori among others. Additionally, this display features many works by Queensland Indigenous artists, recognising their achievements in the 150th anniversary of their home state.
Breaking Boundaries
Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
Class ACT
‘The China Project’ is a three-part display that considers unique points of view on contemporary Chinese art in its richest and most engaging forms.
The China Project
Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
Lewis Jarvis Harvey (1871–1949) was an important practitioner and teacher in the arts and crafts movement in Queensland and a figure of national significance. Harvey was an accomplished potter and woodcarver, as well as the inspiration of the largest school of art pottery in Australia.
LJ Harvey and His Times
Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
American artist Spencer Finch explores the peculiarities of human perception. He brings a poetic sensibility and a rigorous scientific approach to a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, photography and installation.
Spencer Finch
Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
Rebecca Smith - Aposelene
This magnificent work is a fine example of Anish Kapoor’s practice as one of the most significant sculptors of our time. Kapoor’s work draws on metaphysical theory and ideas of the sublime, while his use of colour emphasises the sensory in his sculpture. His spectacular and extraordinary works engage the viewer both physically and psychologically with their large scale and saturated colours.
Anish Kapoor
Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
The annual exhibition recognises and promotes outstanding achievements by art students from state and non-state secondary schools throughout Queensland, including regional and remote communities. A selection of 40 works including paintings, sculptures, works on paper and new media will be on display.
Creative Generation
Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
‘Culture Warriors: National Indigenous Art Triennial’ is the inaugural exhibition in a series by the National Gallery of Australia celebrating contemporary Indigenous Australian art.
Culture Warriors
Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
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