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EXHIBITIONS
Tackling THE FIELD
Rubery Bennett
Grand Courts re-opening
Contemporary collection
Tatzu Nishi
Garden and cosmos
The Dreamers
Dobell Prize for Drawing
Video Swell Sydney
Kaldor Public Art Projects
Rupert Bunny
 
EVENTS
Today - Wed. 25 Nov 2009
11am Rupert Bunny guided tour
12pm Kaldor projects guided tour
1pm Garden and Cosmos tour
2pm Rupert Bunny film series
4.30pm Rupert Bunny - music in the exhibition
5.30pm Rupert Bunny exhibition talk
6pm Art Appreciation Course
6.30pm Rupert Bunny celebrity talk/concert
7.15pm Rupert Bunny film series
7.15pm Garden and Cosmos tour
7.15pm Rupert Bunny guided tour
7.30pm Music in the Art Bar - Rupert Bunny
Tomorrow - Thu. 26 Nov 2009
10am Coffee Morning - Dogs in Art
11am Rupert Bunny guided tour
11am Mandarin Language Tour
12pm Kaldor projects guided tour
1pm Art Appreciation Course
1pm Garden and Cosmos tour
 

 

 
 
 

40 years: Kaldor Public Art Projects

2 October 2009 – 14 February 2010
Level 2 Contemporary Galleries
Admission free

In 1969 artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude came to Sydney and wrapped the rocky coastline at Little Bay, 2.5 kilometres of coast and cliffs up to 26 metres high. It was the largest single artwork that had ever been made and one of the first major land art projects anywhere in the world. It was also the first of a series of projects realised by art patron John Kaldor.

Now, the Art Gallery of NSW is celebrating 40 years of groundbreaking contemporary art from Kaldor Public Art Projects in an exhibition containing archival material, photographs and unique television footage.

Some of the most ambitious and internationally famous of the 19 projects will be part of this exhibition, including works by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Gilbert & George, Sol LeWitt, Jeff Koons, Nam June Paik and Charlotte Moorman.

To coincide with the exhibition, Kaldor has invited Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi to complete another ambitious project, which transforms the front of the Gallery. More information...

Supported by

UBS
 
book

40 years: Kaldor Public Art Projects book
Details the history of the Kaldor projects since 1969. Available from the Art Gallery of NSW and through bookstores Australia-wide.

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