Surrealism, noted for its experimentation, playfulness and emphasis on liberating the unconscious mind, shook up the Australian art world in the 30s. The movement’s dream-like approach to expressing inner desires, and an openness to social and political revolution, ushered in a generation of young radicals who later became some of the nation’s most esteemed artists.
The effect the surrealist movement had on the Australian art world continues to be felt. This new exhibition explores the works of Australian artists who were influenced by surrealism including Sidney Nolan, Albert Tucker, Max Dupain, Eric Thake, James Gleeson, Julie Rrap, Pat Brassington, Leigh Bowery and David Noonan.The exhibition includes painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, fashion, film, photography, theatre and performance works.
Type of Event: Art and design
Venue: NGV International
180 St Kilda Rd
Melbourne VIC 3006
Date: from 9 October to 31 January 2016
Price: from $12
Website: NGV Australia
Telephone: (03) 8620 2222
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