Margaret Preston: Art and life.
Title
Margaret Preston: Art and life.
Venues
Art Gallery Of New South Wales. (28 July 2005 – 23 October 2005)
National Gallery of Victoria: Australia. The Ian Potter Centre. (12 November 2005 – 29 January 2006)
Queensland Art Gallery [2]. (18 February 2006 – 7 May 2006)
Art Gallery Of South Australia. (26 May 2006 – 13 August 2006)
Date
(2005 – 2006)
Summary
Single artist exhibition. Located: Australia (NSW). Paintings; Prints; Ceramics.
Curator
Edwards, Deborah.
Documentation
Catalogue
Web address
http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/sub/preston/
Country of context
Australia
Abstract
"Margaret Preston (1875-1963) is one of Australia's most celebrated modernists. Preston's most important decades were the 1920s and thirties, when she created exuberant decorative compositions which have remained amongst the most popular of all Australian artworks. Modern, cosmopolitan and intensely coloured, Preston's woodblock prints and paintings of still-life subjects and the Sydney metropolis particularised a moment of extraordinary innovation in the history of Australian art. Not only a crucial modernist, Preston was the country's first serious advocate of Aboriginal art: her early appropriation, and promotion, of Aboriginal imagery to the cause of modernism has contributed to her ongoing significance.
This comprehensive exhibition, organised by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, will be accompanied by a substantial, fully illustrated monograph and, for the first time, a catalogue raisonné of Preston's paintings, monotypes and ceramics (on CD-ROM). Preston is known to have produced over 450 paintings. The illustrated catalogue raisonné of these works and exhibition monograph will be an invaluable resource for collectors, students and the public". [AGNSW exhibition pr]
Last Updated
01 Nov 2024