Saturday 9 March 2013
EXHIBITIONS
ARTEXPRESS 2013
20 Feb – 14 Apr 2013
A dynamic and popular exhibition featuring a selection of outstanding student artworks developed for the artmaking component of the HSC examination in Visual Arts, 2012.
Dadang Christanto
They give evidence
until 21 Jul 2013
A reprise of the confronting and moving, larger-than-life sculptures of human suffering by Dadang Christanto.
A collection of images on paper related to India, including prints, lithographs and chromolithographs, photographs, posters, paintings and drawings.
Papunya Tula
works on paper
13 Dec 2012 – 24 Mar 2013
Works from the early 1970s to a landmark 2009 print portfolio, including leading artists such as Timmy Payungka Tjapangati, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Doreen Reid Nakamarra and Naata Nungurrayi.
Soul of simplicity
seven centuries of Korean ceramics
until 21 Apr 2014
Discover the clarity of forms, understated elegance of decoration and subtlety of colour in these exquisite objects from the world’s most outstanding collections of Korean ceramics.
The fashion of Helmut Newton and Bettina Rheims
9 Feb – 19 May 2013
Over 50 works by two iconic fashion photographers, from the Gallery’s photography collection.
The London years 1960–67
Fri–Sun only 13 Jul 2012 – 7 Apr 2013
(See exhibition page for exact dates)
Explores Brett Whiteley’s art and life from 1960 to 1967. Includes works from his Bathroom, Christie and London Zoo series, and monoprints of conversations with Francis Bacon.
We used to talk about love
Balnaves contemporary: photomedia
31 Jan – 21 Apr 2013
This exhibition of photomedia, video, collage, sculpture and installation considers the variegated terrain of love’s language – joy, elation, desire, eroticism, longing, loss, melancholia and memory.
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9am
Lecture / symposium For teachers
Learning symposium 2013
The Gallery’s annual visual arts conference for teachers -
10am
Gallery opens
Open every day, except Christmas & Good FridayTimes vary. See Opening hours
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10.30am
Workshop
Life drawing class 2013
Term 1 (sold out)Duration 2 hours
Brett Whiteley Studio, Surry Hills
Charges apply -
11am
Tour
Aboriginal art guided tour
A guided introduction to the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander collectionDuration 1 hour
Information desk
Free -
Tour
Collection highlights tour
An introduction to selected highlights from the Gallery's collectionDuration 1 hour
Information desk
Free -
Course Lecture / symposium
Favourite British novels of the 20th century
Murder and detection – The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and Gaudy NightThe 1920s and 30s in Britain were the Golden Age of the detective novel. Agatha Christie rapidly became the ‘Queen of Crime’, producing over 60 crime novels and creating hundreds of fictional corpses. More ‘academic’ in style was Dorothy L Sayers, whose detective, Lord Peter Wimsey of Gaudy Night and other novels, remains a controversial literary figure. Enjoy some ‘cosy’ British crime in this lecture on murder and sleuthing.
Duration 2 hours
Domain Theatre
Charges apply -
12pm
Tour
Asian art guided tour
A guided introduction to art from China, Korea, Japan, the Himalayas, India and Southeast AsiaDuration 1 hour
Information desk
Free -
Art After Hours Tour
Guided tour: We used to talk about love
Guided tour of the exhibition and contemporary collection highlightsIn association with We used to talk about love.
Duration 1 hour
Information desk
Free -
1pm
Tour Contempo
In-situ: artist studio visit
Get a glimpse into the creative processDuration 2 hours
Charges apply -
1.30pm
Workshop
Follow the curve 2013
Course 1 (sold out)Duration 2 hours
Brett Whiteley Studio, Surry Hills
Charges apply -
2pm
Tour
Australian collection guided tour
An introduction to selected highlights from the Australian collectionDuration 1 hour
Information desk
Free -
Art After Hours Film
Film series: Ain't there anyone here for love?
The African QueenDir: John Huston 1951 (US)
105 mins 35mm Colour Rated G
Humphrey Bogart, Katherine Hepburn
Bogart won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of the gin-swilling Charlie Allnut, in director Huston’s celebrated World War I adventure. With the spinster sister of a murdered missionary, Rosie Sayer (Hepburn), as his unlikely passenger, the pair combat the elements, the Germans and each other as they make their way downriver on a dilapidated steamboat in East Africa. Despite their constant bickering, the odd companions are surprised to find themselves falling in love. With a script by James Agee and Huston from CS Forester’s novel, the film was shot on location in the Belgian Congo by Jack Cardiff.In association with We used to talk about love.
Duration 1 hour, 45 minutes
Domain Theatre
Free -
5pm
Gallery closes
Normal hours: 10am–5pm, Wednesdays till 9pmSee Opening hours