Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Art Gallery Of NSW : Modern Art

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Art Gallery Of New South Wales : Modern Art
 September 2013
Careening
- oil on canvas by Tristram Hillier (England 1939)
The Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney houses many fine pieces of artwork, too many to be put into a single blog. I have put them into several blogs, roughly following the sectional galleries of the the Gallery. Bear in mind, that nothing beat seeing these artwork life; so when you have the opportunity, head for this art gallery.

Entrance to the Art Gallery Of New South Wales
This one is from the Modern Art Section of the gallery, this section also include art by some of the renown artists like Monet, Picasso, etc. Beside each artwork are labels showing the title of the painting, the painter's name and sometimes a brief history of the painter's life.
Enjoy!


Chateau d'Antibes
- oil on canvas by Claude Monet (France 1888)


Peasants' Houses, Eragny
- oil on canvas by Camille Pissarro (France 1887)


Sailing Boats At Chatou
- oil on wood relief by Maurice de Vladminck (France 1906)


Nude In A Rocking Chair
- oil on canvas by Pablo Picasso (France 1956)


Mother And Daughter
- oil on canvas by Max Beckmann (Germany 1946)


The Icknield Way
- oil on canvas by Spencer Gore (England 1912)


Landscape At Ullapool
- oil on canvas by Oskar Kokoschka (Austria 1945)


From Cephalus And Aurora by Poussin No.3
- oil on board by Leon Kossoff (England 1983)


Primrose Hill, Autumn
- oil on canvas by Frank Auerbach (England 1984)


The Interval Before Round Ten
- oil on canvas by William Roberts (England 1919-1920)


Christ In Cookham
- oil on canvas by Sir Stanley Spencer (England 1951-1952)


Self Portrait
- oil on canvas by David Jones (Wales 1928)


The Scrapheap
- oil on canvas by Sir Stanley Spencer (England 1944)


Self Portrait
- oil on canvas by Francis Bacon (England 1980)


Still Life With Objects
- archival inkjet print by Emma White (Australia 2011)


In Su Bong
- digitally collaged photograph, pigment print by Jai Hoon Lee (New Zealand 2010)


Bottle Melted And Deformed By Atomic Bomb Heat, Radiation And Fire, Nagasaki
- gelatin silver photograph by Shomei Tomatsu (Japan 1961)


RES
- oil paint on wood by Hilarie Mais (Australia 2010)


Untitled
- synthetic polymer paint on canvas by Frank Stella (USA 1965)


Fairy Bower Rorschach
- oil on linen by Ben Quilty (Australia 2012)


Hard
- neon (red and blue) by Tracey Emin (England 2008)


I Do Not Expect
- mixed media: applique blanket by Tracey Emin (England 2002)


Black Bolero
- fabric, glitter, synthetic polymer paint on canvas by Miriam Schapiro (Canada 1980)


Blossom Gatherers II
- oil, acrylic, glitter, enamel and rhinestones on birchwood by Raqib Shaw (England 2009-11)

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2 comments:

  1. I had a chance to combine my two loves in life recently and had a two weeks' holiday in wonderful France, to which I had been before, and had loved so much. I took a little Renault rental car and headed off from Paris, to the Palace of Versailles, to Chartres then southward to sunny Provence, via the Auvergne region, with the Songs of the Auvergne playing repeated on the CD player.
    Magnifique, comme toujours. I saw many art galleries and followed the footsteps of artists, like poor Vincent Van Gogh.
    Back home all too soon, I ordered a canvas print from wahooart.com, choosing this painting by Cézanne, http://wahooart.com/Art.nsf/All-Popular-Artists, to remember my trip by.

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    1. Thx Md. Mosharof for reading my blogs and I hope that they have been helpful to you.
      I like art too, but looks like you are a more avid follower.
      Wishing you all the best.

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