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Exhibitions schedule
and sponsors
Recent Acquisitions: Australian, International
and Asian and Pacific Collections
6 September 2008 – 18 January 2009 (GoMA)
Anish Kapoor
Untitled
2006–07
Until 24 May 2009 (GoMA)
Namatjira to Now
18 October 2008 – 15 February 2009 (QAG)
Someone’s Universe: The Art of Eugene
Carchesio
25 October 2008 – 1 February 2009 (QAG)
Shoreline
25 October 2008 – 15 February 2009 (GoMA)
The Premier of Queensland’s National
New Media Art Award
1 November 2008 – 8 February 2009 (GoMA)
War: The Prints of Otto Dix
7 November 2008 – 1 February 2009 (QAG)
A National Gallery of Australia Travelling Exhibition.
The National Gallery of Australia is an Australian
Government Agency.
Contemporary Australia: Optimism
15 November 2008 – 22 February 2009 (GoMA)
Founding Supporter Principal Sponsor
This project was assisted by the Australian Government
through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding
and advisory body.
Major Sponsors
Supporting Sponsors
Scott Redford Project Acknowledgment
The High/Perpetual
Xmas, No Abstractions
2008 by Scott Redford received
financial assistance through Arts Queensland from art+place,
the Queensland Government’s Public Art Fund.
Breaking Boundaries: Contemporary
Indigenous Australian Art from the Collection
13 December 2008 – 26 July 2009
(until 25 October in Gallery 3.5) (GoMA)
Culture Warriors: National Indigenous Art
Triennial
14 February – 10 May 2009 (GoMA)
A National Gallery of Australia Travelling Exhibition. The
National Gallery of Australia is an Australian Government Agency.
LJ Harvey and His Times
21 February – 14 June 2009 (QAG)
Sponsored by
Spencer Finch: As if the sea should
part and show a further sea
28 February – 5 July 2009, GoMA & QAG
Creative Generation Excellence Awards in
Visual Art and Design
13 March – 17 May 2009 (GoMA)
An initiative of the Department of Education, Training
and the Arts.
Organised by Education Queensland and supported
by the Queensland Government.
The China Project
28 March – 28 June 2009 (GoMA)
Three Decades: The Contemporary Chinese
Collection
28 March – 28 June 2009
Zhang Xiaogang: Shadows in the Soul
28 March – 19 July 2009
William Yang: Life Lines
14 March – 9 August 2009
Sponsored by
Funding was provided through the Queensland Government
Exhibition Indemnity Scheme, administered by Arts Queensland.
American Impressionism and Realism:
A Landmark Exhibition from the Met, The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
30 May – 20 September 2009 (QAG)
The exhibition was organised by The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York, in collaboration with the Queensland Art
Gallery and Art Exhibitions Australia.
Presented by
Principal Sponsor
Principal Donor
Major Sponsors
Supporting Sponsor Indemnified by
Peopled: Contemporary Art from the Collection
13 June – 25 October 2009 (GoMA)
Tim Johnson: Painting Ideas
13 June – 11 October 2009 (GoMA)
Organised by the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the
Queensland Art Gallery.
This exhibition was supported by the Contemporary Touring
Initiative through Visions of Australia, an Australian Government
program, and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of
the Australian, State and Territory Governments.
150 Years: Photography in Queensland
from the Gallery’s Collection
20 June – 4 October 2009 (QAG)
Sponsored by
Thru the Lens: Palm Island Youth
Photography Project
4 July – 9 August 2009 (GoMA)
Presented by the Queensland Art Gallery in association with
the Catherine Freeman Foundation, Bwgcolman Future Inc.
and Department of Communities.
The view from elsewhere: Small acts
25 July – 15 November 2009
(Media Gallery, GoMA)
The view from elsewhere
7 October – 15 November 2009
(Australian Cinémathèque, GoMA)
The view from elsewhere / Small acts
19 March – 13 June 2009, SCAF, Sydney
Floating Life: Contemporary Aboriginal Fibre Art
1 August – 18 October 2009 (GoMA)
Sponsored by
Nurreegoo: The Art and Life of Ron Hurley
1946–2002
8 August – 25 October 2009 (GoMA)
This exhibition and publication was supported by the
Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Trade
Queensland’s Queensland Indigenous Arts Marketing and
Export Agency (QIAMEA). QIAMEA promotes Queensland’s
Indigenous arts industry through marketing and export
activity throughout Australia and internationally.
Easton Pearson
22 August – 8 November 2009 (GoMA)
Sponsored by
Paperskin: Barkcloth across the Pacific
31 October – 14 February 2009 (QAG)
The exhibition was organised by Queensland Art Gallery,
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and Queensland
Museum.
Artist’s Choice: Lawrence Daws
24 October – 7 March 2010 (QAG)
Sponsored by