Gallery: MCA - Museum of Contemporary Art
The MCA has invited David Elliott, Artistic Director of the 17th Biennale of Sydney, 2010 – ‘THE BEAUTY OF DISTANCE : Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age’, to select works for this exhibition from the Museum’s collection.
Gallery: MCA - Museum of Contemporary Art
The exhibition Sylvie Blocher: What Is Missing? represents a survey of the artist’s video installations from 2003 to the present, and takes its title from a new work with residents of Penrith in Sydney’s west. Engaging and frequently provocative, exhibited works explore a range of themes from cultural identity and migration to issues of authority, masculinity and self-expression.
Gallery: MCA - Museum of Contemporary Art
Almanac: The Gift of Ann Lewis AO draws upon the major donation of works from Ann Lewis AO to the MCA .
Born in Germany in 1877, Hans Heysen emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia with his family at the age of seven and became a popular national figure during his seventy year career. This timely exhibition will be the first comprehensive survey of Sir Hans Heysen’s work, since the Gallery’s own centenary retrospective of 1977.
Born in Germany in 1877, Hans Heysen emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia with his family at the age of seven and became a popular national figure during his seventy year career. This timely exhibition will be the first comprehensive survey of Sir Hans Heysen’s work, since the Gallery’s own centenary retrospective of 1977.
Gallery: National Gallery of Australia
Born in Germany in 1877, Hans Heysen emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia with his family at the age of seven and became a popular national figure during his seventy year career. This timely exhibition will be the first comprehensive survey of Sir Hans Heysen’s work, since the Gallery’s own centenary retrospective of 1977.
Gallery: TASMANIAN MUSEUM and ART GALLERY
Born in Germany in 1877, Hans Heysen emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia with his family at the age of seven and became a popular national figure during his seventy year career. This timely exhibition will be the first comprehensive survey of Sir Hans Heysen’s work, since the Gallery’s own centenary retrospective of 1977.
Gallery: Art Gallery of South Australia
Coming soon.
Gallery: Art Gallery of South Australia
Coming soon.
Gallery: Art Gallery of South Australia
Coming soon.
Gallery: Art Gallery of South Australia
Recent acquisitions of Australian and international art. Some of the works included explore the representation of race: from African–American artist Kara Walker’s screenprint Emancipation Approximation scene #5, to British-born, Trinidad-based artist Chris Ofili, whose prints Black Kiss represent the Biblical story of Judas betraying Christ with a kiss in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Gallery: Art Gallery of South Australia
Doreen Reid Nakamarra was an extremely talented artist and a highly regarded ambassador for the Pintupi people. This display pays tribute to her and the other Pintupi women artists who are gaining worldwide recognition for their unique and sophisticated style of painting.


