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She-Oak and Sunlight: women of Australian Impressionism emerge from the shadows

There’s the picture that gives the exhibition its name: a soft, surreal-yet-familiar rendering of trees on a golden landscape. A dark-haired girl hunched over a book. A man in a long jacket, mid-step, who looks like he’s been caught off-guard. There are dreamy images of both country and city. Trees draped over lonely figures. Statues. A baby dressed in bright blue. Moments captured in paint. I expected an exhibition of Australian Impressionism to be predominantly pictures of men sitting on logs, landscapes upon landscapes, and there are plenty of both – but She-Oak and Sunlight puts these in a larger context. No matter what they depict, whether it’s two boys playing violin or a country field in peaceful twilight, the images are imbued with emotion. These are fleeting moments that we feel lucky now to see.

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NGV x Herald Sun Australian Impressionism Competition

In 2021, the National Gallery of Victoria will present She-Oak and Sunlight: Australian Impressionism, a large-scale exhibition of 270 artworks drawn from major public and private collections around Australia including the NGV Collection. Featuring some of the most widely recognisable and celebrated works by Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin, Jane Sutherland, Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder, Clara Southern, John Russell and E Phillips Fox, as well as bringing to light works by Iso Rae, May Vale, Jane Price and Ina Gregory, the exhibition will present these works in new and surprising contexts by exploring the impact of personal relationships, international influences and the importance of place on the trajectory of the movement.

Monet and Friends part of global trend of immersive multisensory exhibitions where the art is digital

Monet and Friends part of global trend of immersive multisensory exhibitions where the art is digital AprApril 2021 at 7:11pm Immersive digital exhibitions like Van Gogh, Starry Night are a burgeoning global trend, drawing tens of millions of visitors. ( Print text only Cancel In September 2020, four months after Sydney s museums and galleries began to re-open after the COVID-19 lockdown, a very different kind of art show landed in a very different kind of venue one better known for hosting Mardi Gras parties, the Royal Easter show and concerts: the Royal Hall of Industries. From September to December, it was host to Van Gogh Alive: a large-scale, multi-sensory experience by Melbourne-based company Grande Experiences not to be confused with the immersive experience Van Gogh: The Starry Night, which featured in Netflix s Emily In Paris, where the titular heroine skips the Louvre in favour of an art experience that s more social media-friendly.

She-Oak and Sunlight: Australian Impressionism, Event, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

She-Oak and Sunlight: Australian Impressionism, Event, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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