Sydney Modern at the Art Gallery
of New South Wales, Sydney
From 3rd December 2022 |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
21. Aerial view
of the new
building of the
Art Gallery
of New South
Wales (AGNSW),
Sydney, by
Kazuyo Sejima
and Ryue
Nishizawa of
SANAA, 2022.
(Photograph
Iwan Baan).
Attributed works:
22. Ground
plan of the Art
Gallery of New
South Wales,
Sydney, 2022,
showing the
South Building
(1); the Welcome
Plaza (2); the
Entrance
Pavilion (3); the
gallery shop (4);
the Yiribana
Gallery (5); the
loggia (6); the
terrace above
the gallery for
contemporary
art (7); the
terrace above
the restaurant
(8); the terrace
above a gallery
(9); and a multiuse
entertaining
space (10).
(Courtesy GGN,
Seattle).
Attributed works:
23. Installation
view of
GROUNDLOOP,
by Lisa Reihana.
2022. Single
channel digital
video with
multi-layered
audio, duration
21 minutes.
(Lisa Reihana;
courtesy Art
Gallery of
New South
Wales, Sydney;
photograph
Jenni Carter).
30. Mask in the form of a human face and a bonito fish, attributed to Kuduma, Murala. Nagir, Torres Strait, Queensland, before 1888 (British Museum, London)
41. Approach to Mundi Mundi, by Shaun Gladwell. Production still from a two-channel HD video (Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London)
Attributed works:
42. Ned Kelly, by Sidney Nolan (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London)
Attributed works:
43. Cyclone Tracy, by Rover Thomas (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London)
72. Swamps west of Nyirripi, by Ngoia Napaltjarri Pollard. 2006. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 150 by 210 cm. (Exh. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin).
Attributed works:
73. The witch doctor and the windmill, by Linda Syddick Napaltjarri. 2006. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 183 by 121 cm. (Exh. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin).
Attributed works:
74. Gungura (Wind dreaming with Goanna Track), by Samuel Namunjdja. 2006. Natural pigments on bark, 167 by 64 cm. (Exh. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin).
Letter
Portraits of the Aborigines of Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land)
B-Ceremonial Mask. Carved Wood, Decorated with Tree Fern. From New Ireland. Height 40.5 cm. (Berkeley Galleries). Shorter Notice: The Art of Primitive Peoples
Non-western art unattributed:
C-Ivory Mask of the Royal House of Benin, Forming Part of the Reigning King's Regalia. Height, 24 cm. Mrs. Seligmann). Shorter Notice: The Art of Primitive Peoples