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Australia at The Royal Academy

Posted on September 22, 2013September 22, 2013

Billed as the biggest survey of Australian art seen in the UK, Australia at London’s Royal Academy, exhibits 200 years of Australian art under the organising theme of land and landscape. Works have been brought to the Royal Academy from the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, and from various state collections. This link goes to the NGA website showing thumbnails of works included in the exhibition.

Imants Tillers, Shadow of the Hereafter, 2007. Synthetic polymer paint and gouache on 72 canvas boards, 25.5 x 35.5 cm. Art Gallery of South Australia. Gift of the Art Gallery of South Australia Contemporary Collectors, Gosia Kudra Schild and Taliangis Family
Imants Tillers, Shadow of the Hereafter, 2007. Synthetic polymer paint and gouache on 72 canvas boards, 25.5 x 35.5 cm. Art Gallery of South Australia. Gift of the Art Gallery of South Australia Contemporary Collectors, Gosia Kudra Schild and Taliangis Family

 

The Menzies Centre for Australian Studies has convened a symposium on the 25th September in conjunction with the NGA and the Australian High Commission in London. ‘Australia: Land & landscape’ is free but booking required, the programme is attached here.

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