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Artistic TopographyHenry Burn, in search of gold, came to Australia where he painted his topographical views of Melbourne.NGV Acting Curator of Australian Art, Humphrey Clegg
The Artistic Journalist
Celebrated, praised and loved. Find out how Arthur Streeton achieved artistic greatness with virtually no formal training.
NGV Acting Curator of Australian Art, Humphrey Clegg
From Jackaroo to Wynne Prize WinnerThe flamboyant George W Lambert was also an official Australian War Artist in World War I. NGV Curator of Australian Art, Elena Taylor
Lighting the WayThe spotlight is on Louis Buvelot, who was considered by some of the best known Australia Impressionist Painters as the ‘Father of Landscape’. NGV Acting Curator of Australian Art, Humphrey Clegg
The Kindly ArtistIronically, the money made from the sale of his Australian Historical Painting ‘The Pioneer’ allowed Frederick McCubbin to leave the country for the first time. NGV Curator of Australian Art, Elena Taylor
Poet. Pacifist. PainterNot only is Sidney Nolan one of our most important artists, he was also a mad-keen St Kilda Supporter. NGV Deputy Director, Frances Lindsay
A celebration of colour and light Creating mood through colour was the aim of gifted painter, E Philips Fox. NGV Assistant Curator of Australian Art, Beckett Rozentals
A search for perfect balanceWith his sculptures, Robert Klippel was searching for the perfect balance within the harmony of conflicting forces. NGV Deputy Director, Frances Lindsay
“An all at once world” With his energetic painting style, John Olsen created very distinct views of Australian landscapes. NGV Acting Senior Curator of Australian Art, David Hurlston
A commitment to plein air
One of the most significant Australian artists of the late 20th century, Roberts was committed and dedicated to his practice of painting in the open air.
NGV Assistant Curator of Australian Art, Beckett Rozentals
Painting the Australian characterAn exploration of the quintessential Australian artist, with an international reputation and a knighthood! NGV Acting Curator of Australian Art, Humphrey Clegg
Stark Reality
In capturing the ordinary mundaneness of city life, Brack offers viewers of his work a snapshot of life at the time.
NGV Acting Senior Curator of Australian Art, David Hurlston
Women in the Landscape
Her unique subject matter, of women and children in the landscape, set Jane Sutherland apart from the crowd in 19th century Melbourne.
NGV Deputy Director, Frances Lindsay
A Passage of TimeWhat would make a successful English artist throw in his lot and sail across the world to start a new life in 1830’s Van Diemen’s land? NGV Acting Curator of Australian Art, Humphrey Clegg
Radical. Rejected. Recognised. Here’s one of the most remarkable stories in Australian art – how an artist who could not get her work accepted into exhibitions went on to paint one of the greatest celebrations of the modern Australian city. NGV Acting Curator of Australian Art, Elena Taylor
“In your stomach as well as your eyes” A pacifist, Sidney Nolan spent some of the war years in the Wimmera, the dominant sun inspiring some of his most famous works.
In Times of WarAs Official Australian War artist chronicling the AIF in World War I, George W. Lambert’s powerful images were from first hand experience.
A light touch One of Louis Buvelot first paintings of his new homeland Australia is a beautifully balanced composition depicting the harsh Australian light.