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SIDNEY NOLAN 1917-1992

SIDNEY NOLAN (1917-1992)

This is the first major retrospective of Sidney Nolan’s paintings since his death in 1992. It presents an opportunity to unravel something of the artist’s enigma and understand his essential achievement across an entire career.

The breathtaking speed of execution and prolific output of Nolan – estimated to be many thousands of paintings – has always proven a dilemma for the many retrospectives during his lifetime, the last being organised by the National Gallery of Victoria in 1987 for the artist’s 70th birthday.

The exhibition features many of Nolan’s finest masterpieces; some 120 paintings gathered from public and private collections in Australia, London, the United States and France. Many have rarely been seen in public, thus contributing to a fresh experience for a younger generation, and perhaps rediscovery for those who feel they are already familiar with the artist.

´Painting was the outer skin of Nolan’s thought process, formed with an often disconcerting momentum which revealed flashes of sheer genius.  Inventiveness, lyricism and a strong sense of the theatrical; these are the keys to this survey, concentrating on the peaks of excellence.’
 
-Barry Pearce, curator of the exhibition, 2007
 
 
 
 

A fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition. Published by Beagle Press, the catalogue includes a major essay by the curator Barry Pearce and contributions by Edmund Capon, Frances Lindsay and Lou Klepac, with Nolan’s own eloquent words woven throughout.
Pris ved 1 499,00 DKK

Emne Nutidskunst
Kunstner NOLAN, Sidney
Forfatter Barry Pearcy
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer Gennemill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 31 x 26 cm / 272 sider
Udgivelsesår 2008
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Art Gallery of New South Wales
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 1741740134
Lev. 3-5 dage
SIDNEY NOLAN (1917-1992)

This is the first major retrospective of Sidney Nolan’s paintings since his death in 1992. It presents an opportunity to unravel something of the artist’s enigma and understand his essential achievement across an entire career.

The breathtaking speed of execution and prolific output of Nolan – estimated to be many thousands of paintings – has always proven a dilemma for the many retrospectives during his lifetime, the last being organised by the National Gallery of Victoria in 1987 for the artist’s 70th birthday.

The exhibition features many of Nolan’s finest masterpieces; some 120 paintings gathered from public and private collections in Australia, London, the United States and France. Many have rarely been seen in public, thus contributing to a fresh experience for a younger generation, and perhaps rediscovery for those who feel they are already familiar with the artist.

´Painting was the outer skin of Nolan’s thought process, formed with an often disconcerting momentum which revealed flashes of sheer genius.  Inventiveness, lyricism and a strong sense of the theatrical; these are the keys to this survey, concentrating on the peaks of excellence.’
 
-Barry Pearce, curator of the exhibition, 2007
 
 
 
 

A fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition. Published by Beagle Press, the catalogue includes a major essay by the curator Barry Pearce and contributions by Edmund Capon, Frances Lindsay and Lou Klepac, with Nolan’s own eloquent words woven throughout.