Category: Exhibitions
Failing to see Toulouse-Lautrec
I write about living. Documenting an attempt of life – if I haven’t done it I’m not writing about it. This is an exception. The National Gallery of Australia in Canberra is hosting an exclusive exhibition and I am failing to see it. The exhibition, Toulouse-Lautrec: Paris and the Moulin Rouge is a first for Australia. Never has such a complete retrospective of Toulouse-Lautrec … Read More Failing to see Toulouse-Lautrec
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Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado at QAG
See the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) showcase exhibition, Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado until 4 November 2012. An Australian exclusive, the showcase is over 100 Spanish masterpieces from 16th to 18th Century. QAG has outdone itself creating the Spanish experience creating a vibrant atmosphere complete with Spanish food & tapas lounges. There were some of the most breathtaking works I’ve seen, in this collection. … Read More Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado at QAG
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World Press Photo Exhibition at Brisbane’s Powerhouse
I always make the effort to see the World Press Photo when it comes to Brisbane. It has been at the Brisbane Powerhouse since the 2 June 2012 and finished this Sunday. I’m not sure where it heads next – but if it’s in your city it’s worth your time. The exhibition has been showcasing and profiling the worlds best press photo’s for 55 … Read More World Press Photo Exhibition at Brisbane’s Powerhouse
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Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers in Brisbane
Brisbane is celebrating the Belle Epoque with an exclusive exhibition of drawings from the Musee d’Orsay, Paris. The exhibition, ‘Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers 1850-1918‘ starts on 24 March until mid-June 2012. Featuring works from Edgar Degas, Edouard Vuillard, Edouard Manet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre Bonnard, Auguste Rodin, Berthe Morisot and Jean François Millet,Pierre—Auguste Renoir the works are centered around the changing roles and perception … Read More Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers in Brisbane
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Man, The Image and the World is now showing at the Queensland Art Gallery. It celebrates the life and work of photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. The exhibition features over 250 photos, many of which capture iconic periods in history such as post-war Europe and USSR, Japan, revolutionary China and a grief stricken India. I found the work to be beautiful, haunting and … Read More Henri Cartier-Bresson
Icons of Style: Costumes of Mad Men
Icons of Style Exhibition toured the east coast of Australia finishing in Brisbane in October. The exhibition highlighted some of the famous costumes from the TV show, Mad Men and was curated by Janie Bryant, the shows award-winning costume designer. If you missed the exhibition you can catch the essence from the below interview with Janie for Chadstone Fashion TV (with exquisite white lily’s … Read More Icons of Style: Costumes of Mad Men
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Love and Breakfast Exhibition Opening
I had the pleasure of being invited to the genuine (champagne) gallery exhibition opening of an artist friend. She was opening at an artists cooperative in Chinderah. Unfortunately I was too sick to go, which I really regret. Not just because I love to go and show support of young artists. But this was an important occasion for my friend and I very much … Read More Love and Breakfast Exhibition Opening
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Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life
I found myself in Sydney at a loose end so headed over to The Museum of Contemporary Art at Circular Quay to view the travelling Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life exhibition. Despite being in the exhibitions last day’s, the gallery was still fairly packed: with a line out the door. The exhibition took up the entire top floor of the museum. There were a … Read More Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life
Space invaders – touring exhibition
The University of Queensland, UQMuseum is hosting the traveling exhibition – Space Invaders: australian . street . stencils . posters . paste-ups . zines . stickers. The exhibition focuses on Australian Street Art, which is a unique collection sponsored and curated by the National Gallery of Australia. There’s some fantastical satire, beautifully graphical representations and just plain fun images — what’s more there’s some genuine ingenuity and skill (i.e. … Read More Space invaders – touring exhibition
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Douglas Kirkland: A life in Pictures at GoMA
Taking a pro-active approach to my burgeoning sans-business interestes I organised a little jaunt to Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) for the Douglas Kirkland: A Life in Pictures exhibit. I always enjoy a visit to Southbank and the cultural centre precinct. I just like the spaces, the opportunity to people watch. So when I read about the Douglas Kirkland exhibition in the Brisbane … Read More Douglas Kirkland: A life in Pictures at GoMA