solo exhibition
by Seidel, Brian.
by Allport, Henry Curzon, Aspden, David, Boyd, Arthur, Bunny, Rupert, Buvelot, Louis, Clark, Thomas, Conder, Charles, Dale, Robert, Davies, David, Dobell, William, Earle, Augustus, Fairweather, Ian, Fox, E. Phillips, Gill, Samuel, Glover, John, Heysen, Hans, Hilder, Jesse Jewhurst, Lewin, John William, Lindsay, Frances, Long, Sydney, Lycett, Joseph, Martens, Conrad, McCubbin, Frederick, Meldrum, Max, Miller, Godfrey, Nolan, Sidney, Olsen, John, Passmore, John, Perceval, John, Piguenit, William Charles, Powditch, Peter, Preston, Margaret, Prout, John Skinner, Rees, Lloyd, Roberts, Tom, Shore, Arnold, Smith, Grace Cossington, Strachan, David, Streeton, Arthur, Taylor, Michael, Thomas, Daniel, Watling, Thomas, Westall, William, Whiteley, Brett, Williams, Fred, Withers, Walter, Young, Blamire, von Guérard, Eugène.
"The Australian Landscape" was a national touring exhibition organised by the Australian Gallery Directors' Council in 1972. The organising gallery was the Art Gallery of ...
Toured state and regional galleries. 64 works including paintings, watercolours, drawings and sketchbooks. Prepared as a mark of appreciation of the artistic and administrative ability ...
AGWA survey, 104 works. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGNSW annual report Exhibition Catalogue: Klepac, Lou, The drawings of ...
by McCaughey, Patrick, Williams, Fred.
AGWA touring exhibition. Fred Williams was commissioned by CRA Ltd to paint these 31 oils and gouaches in the Pilbara region during 1980, providing a ...
by Borgelt, Marion, Lynn, Victoria, Watson, Jenny.
Australia Council for the Arts, this exhibition represented Australia in the sixth Indian Triennale in 1986. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of ...
by Mollison, James, Williams, Fred.
Organised by the NGA. Many people consider Fred Williams to be the most important artist of his generation. His vision of the Australian landscape was ...
by Gregory, Ina.
Exhibition curated by Victoria Hammond and Juliet Peers that indicated the strength of women's contribution to Australian art in the late 19th century.
by Watson, Jenny.
Tour managed by the Australian Exhibitions Touring Agency on behalf of the Australia Council. Work from the 45th Venice Biennale 1993. Watson works with a ...
by Pearce, Barry, Whiteley, Brett.
An AGNSW touring exhibition. Toured to MAGNT, AGWA, AGSA, NGV and TMAG. Presented by Optus Communications; WA sponsor: The Western Australian. This exhibition was a ...
by MacPherson, Robert, Periz, Ingrid.
A mini-survey, included major works created over twenty years, and was exhibited at two venues. At the University of South Australia Art Museum, two major ...
by Smart, Jeffrey.
Sponsored by ABN-AMRO Rothschild Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGNSW annual report Exhibition Catalogue: Capon, Edmund, Jeffrey Smart. Sydney: ...
by Lewis, Ruark.
Exhibition of new works at the EAF offered a range of focussed pieces exploring, among other things, ruminations on friendship and ageing; and evocative spoken ...
by Dreyfus, Ella.
Transman is a document of a rarely seen subject - the female to male transgender. Dreyfus collaborated with her subject to photograph his gender transition ...
by Johnson, Vivien, Tjapaltjarri, Clifford Possum.
Organised by AGSA and toured to NGV, AGNSW, QAG. Hailed as one of the greatest Australian painters of the late 20th century, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri ...
by Haselton, Louise, Klavins, Bernadette, Kutschbach, Michael, Lehmann, Chelsea, Richardson, Mary-Jean, Valamanesh, Hossein, Warburton, Toni.
Joint exhibit between Adelaide Central School of Art and the National Art School with Louise Haselton, Damian Dillon, Bernadette Klavins, Toni Warburton, Michael Kutschbach, Marian ...