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2 0 1 3 P R O G R A M
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A Private Collection — Artist’s Choice: Michael Zavros
23 March – 23 June 2013 | QAG | Free admission
Continuing the Artist’s Choice series of exhibitions, Brisbane‑based
artist Michael Zavros took his own painting —
Unicorn in the
anticamera
2008 — as his point of departure. The Gallery gratefully
acknowledges the Queensland Museum for the loan of several works
in this exhibition. This exhibition was part of the Glencore Xstrata
Queensland Artists’ Gallery program, which is detailed on page 32.
William Robinson
11 May – 7 October 2013 | QAG | Free admission
This display in QAG’s Watermall featured two monumental
paintings and a group of delicate pastels by William Robinson, one of
the most celebrated landscape artists working in Australia today.
SPONSORED BY
The Apocalypse:
Albrecht Dürer
11 May – 21 July 2013 | QAG | Free admission
The technical and stylistic innovation of Albrecht Dürer’s woodcut
prints illustrating the Revelation of St John revolutionised the
graphic arts in Europe and established Dürer’s reputation as the
most influential and collected artist of the northern Renaissance.
The 2013 QAGOMA Foundation Appeal raised funds to complete the
Gallery’s holdings of
The Apocalypse
series. For more information
on the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation
please see page 88.
Creative Generation
Excellence Awards in Visual Art 2013
11 May – 11 August 2013 | GOMA | Free admission
The ‘Creative Generation Excellence Awards in Visual Art’ is an
annual initiative of the Queensland Government’s Department of
Education, Training and Employment, showcasing the outstanding
achievements of senior visual art students from schools
throughout Queensland.
Voice and Reason
18 May 2013 – 21 April 2014 | GOMA | Free admission
This display considered the Indigenous collection from numerous
points of cultural intersection. It highlighted contrasting voices and
experiences behind the work of Indigenous artists, some in dialogue
with works by non-Indigenous artists. Please see the detailed
exhibition overview on page 26.
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