Escape the darkness of winter for the light-filled landscapes of the
Australian Impressionists in the first UK exhibition of its kind. Opens 7
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Australia's Impressionists
7 December 2016 – 26 March 2017
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Showcasing
four innovative Australian Impressionist artists, Tom Roberts, Arthur
Streeton, Charles Conder, and John Russell, this exhibition explores
Impressionism in an Australian context – closely related to yet entirely
distinct from its European counterparts.
From ‘snapshots’ of
life in the rapidly teeming cities of Melbourne and Sydney to dazzling
landscapes of coast and bushland, the paintings of Roberts, Streeton,
and Conder came to epitomise a growing sense of national identity as
Australia approached Federation in 1901.
Russell, by contrast,
was an Australian expatriate who spent almost his entire career in
France, counting Van Gogh, Monet, and Matisse among his friends. Like
fellow artists in Australia, Russell embraced plein air painting to
capture the fleeting effects of light in the landscape but became
increasingly experimental in his use of colour.
Featuring loans
from some of Australia’s leading museums and private collections, many
of which have never been seen in the UK, this exhibition invites you to
reconsider how Impressionism was understood at the time, as an
international phenomenon which transformed itself as it travelled the
globe.
This exhibition is organised by the National Gallery, in collaboration with Art Gallery of New South Wales.
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