9 February - 6 March
Geoffrey de Groen
Geoffrey de Groen
Institute of Modern Art:
27 November — 26 February:
Luke Roberts: AlphaStation/Alphaville
Performance artist Luke Roberts has been a key figure in the Brisbane art scene for over three decades. He has developed an intricate personal mythology that collapses personal and political, local and cosmological, and past and future to offer a unique spin on themes of religion, sexuality, and human history.
Ian Haig: Chronicles of the New Human Organism
Imagine putting a video camera into the hands of a Death Valley outsider artist convinced that the mother ship is about to land, and that when it does a new phase of human evolution will begin. Melbourne artist Ian Haig's Chronicles of the New Human Organism is such a film.
27 November — 26 February:
Luke Roberts: AlphaStation/Alphaville
Performance artist Luke Roberts has been a key figure in the Brisbane art scene for over three decades. He has developed an intricate personal mythology that collapses personal and political, local and cosmological, and past and future to offer a unique spin on themes of religion, sexuality, and human history.
Ian Haig: Chronicles of the New Human Organism
Imagine putting a video camera into the hands of a Death Valley outsider artist convinced that the mother ship is about to land, and that when it does a new phase of human evolution will begin. Melbourne artist Ian Haig's Chronicles of the New Human Organism is such a film.
19 November 2010 – 13 March 2011
Scott Redford: Introducing Reinhardt Damn
Scott Redford is a leading Australian artist who has firmly placed his home town, Queensland's Gold Coast, on the contemporary art map. His intelligent and passionate investigation of vernacular visual culture has enlivened Australian art. This major solo exhibition showcases his development of the fictitious character Reinhardt Dammn in dialogue with key works from the last decade.16 October 2010 - 13 February 2011
Vida Lahey: Colour and Modernism
Vida Lahey (1882–1968) is one of Queensland's best loved artists, recognised as much for her work in promoting art and art education in Queensland as for her own paintings.
18 December 2010 – 26 April 2011
21st Century: Art in the First Decade
This ambitious and ground-breaking exhibition will occupy the entire Gallery of Modern Art and focus exclusively on works created between 2000 and 2010. It will showcase more than 200 works and feature over 140 artists and artist collaborative groups – senior, mid-career and emerging – from more than 40 countries.
5 March – 13 June 2011
Lloyd Rees: Life and Light
Brisbane-born painter and draftsman Lloyd Rees (1895– 1988) is one of Australia’s most recognised and awarded landscape painters. He twice received the Wynne Prize (in 1950 and 1982) for his work, which often focused on the effects of light in its varying forms. ‘Lloyd Rees: Life and Light’ will explore the Gallery’s holdings of this significant artist’s work.
QUT Art Museum:
3 December 2010 - 30 January 2011
Across Country: Ken Hinds Cultural Collection
The Ken Hinds Cultural Collection is one of Australia's most unique and extensive collections of art and objects from around the world. Across Country focuses on a selection of Aboriginal art from the Central Desert, Kimberley, Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land and Torres Strait. It includes significant works by leading artists including Albert Namatjira, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula, Lena Yarinkura, Lily Karedada, Minnie Pwerle and Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula.
Across Country: Ken Hinds Cultural Collection
The Ken Hinds Cultural Collection is one of Australia's most unique and extensive collections of art and objects from around the world. Across Country focuses on a selection of Aboriginal art from the Central Desert, Kimberley, Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land and Torres Strait. It includes significant works by leading artists including Albert Namatjira, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula, Lena Yarinkura, Lily Karedada, Minnie Pwerle and Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula.
UQ Art Museum:
25 November 2010 - 16 January 2011
Multiplicities: Self portraits from the Collection
Over the past forty years self portraiture has evolved to encompass more variety than ever before. Multiplicities: Self portraits from the Collection celebrates this diversity through works that challenge and surprise.Whether through repetition, in series, or as part of ongoing self-portrait projects, the artists in Multiplicities have invigorated and expanded the form.