Whiteley’s Zoo.

Title

Whiteley’s Zoo.

Venues

Bendigo Art Gallery (16 January 2010 – 28 February 2010)

Date

(2010)

Summary

Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC). Prints.

Web address

https://www.bendigoregion.com.au/bendigo-art-gall…

Country of context

Australia

Abstract

'Whiteley’s Zoo' is an intimate exhibition designed specially for children. Brett Whiteley (1939 – 92) is one of the most recognised Australian artists of the twentieth century. During his early working life in London, Whiteley concurrently worked on two contrasting themes – the dark, sinister Christie series and a collection of drawings, prints, sculptures and paintings that featured animals from London’s Regent Park Zoo. Animals represented Whiteley’s earliest interest in a visual iconography within his work and his fascination with the energy, intelligence and lives of animals – a theme that continued throughout his working life. Featuring a menagerie of monkeys, giraffes, hippos and hyenas the series explores confinement as a formal device; portraying an emotional response to how animals feel and what they know.

[Bedigo Art Gallery media, 2010].

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31 Oct 2024