Australiana

12 June 2010 - 21 July 2010

Venue: Arts Project Australia
Opening: 12 June 2010, from 3-5pm
Opening Speaker: Bryan Dawe

Australiana is a loud, bold and colourful exhibition of a loud, bold and colourful land.  Far removed from notions of patriotism, politics or nationalism, this collection of works reveal a great love, an adoring lens through which the wonder and hilarity of our Great Brown Land can be viewed. 

Created with a loving hand and an innate, familiar knowledge of the subject, these works catch the eye, capture the heart and make us feel at home.  Australiana - like our country itself, is really an experience, not just a show.  Upon entry, viewers will become immersed in the tastes, sounds and sights of the kitsch, the entertaining, the sporting and the clichéd; the rock, the sails, the bridge.  Amongst this virtual tour of the Great Down Under there are truly some stand-out; Steven Worrell's haunting portryal portrayal of Ned Kelly, Michael Trasancos' loving and painterly cataloguing of native mammals, and Lisa Reid's detailed, near photorealistic rendering of the Big Pineapple, to name just a few.

Curator(s): Emily Bissland and James McDonald
Artist(s): Anne Lynch, John Bates, Steven Worrell, Dorothy Berry, Steven Perrette, Adrian Lazzaro, Leo Cussen, Alan Constable, Valerio Ciccone, Kieren Carroll, Lisa Reid and Terry Williams amongst others.
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Steven Worrell

Dame Edna 2010

gouache on black rag paper

38 x 28.5cm