Imagination + Ingenuity, Sculpture + Assemblage= Reinventions Opens at the National Gallery of Australia
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Friday, September 19, 2025


Imagination + Ingenuity, Sculpture + Assemblage= Reinventions Opens at the National Gallery of Australia
Rosalie Gascoigne, The colonel's lady 1976, mixed media, 39.1 x 59.7 x 8.8 cm (overall) National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Purchased 1976 © Rosalie Gascoigne.



CANBERRA.- The National Gallery of Australia is the place to be for sculpture during the winter months. Reinventions, an exhibition of contemporary sculpture and assemblage by Australian artists, continues until 13 September.

Reinventions features a diverse range of contemporary treasures from the national art collection, including works from the 1960s and 1970s through to the present day by artists such as Colin Lanceley, Rosalie Gascoigne, Robert Klippel, Neil Roberts, Ricky Swallow and Timothy Horn.

“It is fantastic to present such imaginative and intriguing examples of contemporary sculpture and assemblage by renowned Australian artists,” said Director of National Gallery of Australia, Ron Radford AM.

“To see these pieces in context with the current Soft sculpture exhibition and indeed the National Australia Bank Sculpture Gallery works, illustrates the depth and strength of the National Gallery of Australia’s extensive collection of sculpture”, said Mr Radford.

Reinventions: sculpture + assemblage is about the surprising, inventive adaptation of materials and ideas. Assemblage is the process of re-assembling discarded, found objects and materials in new contexts. Other sculptures in the exhibition reflect the idea of reinvention with new and innovative approaches to the use of traditional materials such as bronze and porcelain.

“When curating this exhibition I was inspired by the way artists continually reinvent the world we live in. Their works have the capacity to surprise us and enable us to see the world afresh”, said Dr Deborah Hart, exhibition curator and Senior Curator of Australian Paintings post 1920.

Reinventions includes significant artists from different generations to provide insights into the parallels and differences between their approaches. Materials adapted by artists into intriguing assemblages include found machinery parts, fragments of a piano, the humble Australian rubber thong, portable turntables and a worn-out punching bag.

Some works, like David Watt’s intriguing, multi-layered Knowledge 1991–95 are being shown in the National Gallery of Australia for the first time; while others, such as Timothy Horn’s Glass slipper (ugly blister) 2001, are familiar favourites.
“Across time, what shines through is the artists’ passion for the inherent nature of materials along with the unstoppable inventiveness of the human imagination”, said Deborah Hart.

Reinventions: sculpture + assemblage is part of a larger program of sculpture on display at the National Gallery of Australia, including the current exhibition Soft sculpture and works from the permanent collection on display in the National Australia Bank Sculpture Gallery. Soft sculpture, which examines the use of unconventional materials to create sculpture, continues until 12 July.





Canberra | National Gallery of Art | Sculpture | Australia | Colin Lanceley | Rosalie Gascoigne | Robert Klippel | Neil Roberts | Ricky Swallow | Timothy Horn |





Today's News

May 18, 2009

First Time Museum in Bremen Shows Five Cranach Paintings Housed in the City's Museums

Exhibition of Works by One of Modernism's Most Important Architects on View in Los Angeles

Tate Opens Galleries Dedicated to the Arte Povera Movement for the First Time

Pinacotheque de Paris Announces The Dutch Golden Age: From Rembrandt to Vermeer

'James McNeill Whistler: 40 Years of Printmaking' Opens May 26 at Sheldon

Kunstmuseum Basel Opens Exhibition that Examines How we Display Changes to Ourselves

Completely New Works in Bronze by Christian Lemmerz on View at Statens Museum for Kunst

MFAH to Present First U.S. Exhibition of Contemporary Korean Art in Nearly Two Decades

Moscow Museum of Modern Art Hosts a Solo Exhibition by Kostantin Batynkov

Bruce Museum will Show Masterpieces of European Painting from Museo de Arte de Ponce this Summer

Imagination + Ingenuity, Sculpture + Assemblage= Reinventions Opens at the National Gallery of Australia

Solo Exhibition for Philippe Perreno at Kunsthalle Zurich

J. Mauersberger Gallery Based in Vienna, Austria Speaks About Discrimination in Art

Annual Non-Members Photograpy and Graphics Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club

The Serpentine Gallery to Present Six Decades of Work by Gustav Metzger

Lefebvre & Fils Gallery Sets its Eyes on Korea with Exhibit of Sculptures by Shin Meekyoung

Deveron Arts Marks Mid-summer with Three Days of Performances and Events Looking at Bikes, Cars and the Environment

"Four Seasons in Japan: A Cycle of Film Classics" Free Film Series at the Clark

Columbia Museum of Art Membership Reaches All Time Record of Over 4,000 Members

Benefit, Auction, and Awards Ceremony Celebrating A Year of Peace and Global Women




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 




Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful