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| Grace Crowley Opens at the National Gallery of Australia |
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Grace Crowley, 1890 - 1979, Sailors and models c. 1928, oil on canvas, 54.6 x 81.6 cm. Collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Gift of Grace Buckley in memory of Grace Crowley, 1980.
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CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA.- Grace Crowley: being modern is an important retrospective exhibition of paintings and drawings by one of Australias most influential modern artists. The exhibition opens at the National Gallery of Australia on Saturday 23 December. This is the first exhibition of Grace Crowleys work since 1975. It includes important works from public and private collections and traces her remarkable artistic journey from traditional landscapes to avant-garde experimentation and pure abstraction. The exhibition includes several recently rediscovered paintings and the largest number of Crowleys abstract paintings ever assembled, enabling a new appraisal of Crowleys achievement.
Crowleys late abstracts can be seen as the climax of her long journey to realise a universal art based on the harmonious relationship of colour and form, says Elena Taylor, Curator of Australian Painting and Sculpture.
Born in rural New South Wales in 1890, Grace Crowleys life and art intersected with some of the major movements in 20th-century art. In 1926 Crowley left Sydney for Paris where she studied with the cubist painter André Lhote. On her reluctant return to Sydney she became an influential teacher, introducing a style of abstraction based on cubist principles. In the 1940s, Grace Crowley and her friend Ralph Balson were the first Australian artists to entirely abandon representation, devoting themselves to the pursuit of pure objective painting.
Grace Crowley: being modern is accompanied by a full-colour 64-page monograph the first to be published about this important Australian artists work. The exhibition is supported by a range of public programs and events including floortalks, lectures, performances and screenings.
The exhibition has been curated by Elena Taylor, Curator of Australian Painting and Sculpture at the National Gallery of Australia.
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