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Home>Entertainment & Arts>Gippsland Art Gallery - Sale>Gallery Exhibitions Sale>Future Exhibitions
|  | The Shock of the Nude
6 April to 2 June 2013
The nude has a long historical relationship with art, which in recent years has become clouded with suspicion and mistrust. The Shock of the Nude celebrates the nude in all its forms, encompassing a feast of works from acclaimed national and international artists from this and the last century.
OPENING: Friday 5 April 6.00pm
The Shock of the Nude - Catalogue
Image: Mimi KELLY, Untitled #6, 2010. Digital photographic print, 57.5 x 76.2cm. Courtesy the artist Image: Mimi KELLY, Untitled #6, 2010 |
|  | FLOURISH Gippsland Secondary Schools
25 May to 30 June 2013
Flourish assembles a selection of works from our membership schools in Gippsland. Within a diverse range of media and disciplines this exhibition brings together the outstanding work of young people, who are completing their Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE). A broad exploration of themes and styles express the creative skill of these local students.
OPENING: Friday 24 May 6.00pm
Image: Siobhan DUIVENVOORDEN, Freedom is Happiness, 2011. Acrylic and ink on canvas, 58 x 72cm. From Flourish 2011 Image: Siobhan DUIVENVOORDEN, Freedom is Happiness, 2011
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|  | JASON CORDERO Between the Hours
1 June to 21 July 2013
Jason Cordero is a storyteller. His paintings are laden with expectation, enlightenment, tyranny and despair. He places us amongst the wilderness of the Australian landscape, although one can never find an exact point of reference. Remote, vast, and at times unforgiving, the paintings comprising Between the Hours are the manifestation of an inner world.
OPENING: Friday 31 May 6.00pm
Image: Jason CORDERO, The Keeper, 2012. Oil on linen, 122 x 183cm. Courtesy the artist and Mossenson Galleries, Sydney and Perth Image: Jason CORDERO, The Keeper, 2012
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|  | NEW HORIZONS Stephen Bram, Stephen Bush, Peter Daverington, Stephen Haley, Sam Leach, Tony Lloyd, Kate Shaw, Darren Wardle, Alice Wormald
1 June to 25 August 2013
New Horizons surveys methods and approaches to landscape painting in the early twenty-first century. Common to each of the works is a modification of the natural world, and a sense in which the world has become magnified, artificial and constructed. While still retaining connections to the familiar, New Horizons proposes an alternate reality where things are not always what they seem.
OPENING: Friday 31 May 6.00pm
Image: Kate SHAW, China Syndrome [detail], 2007. Acrylic and resin on board. Three panels, overall 90 x 270cm. Courtesy the artist and Nellie Castan Gallery, Melbourne Image: Kate SHAW, China Syndrome, 2007
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