The most delightful thing on earth: The art of Gladys Reynell.

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Title

The most delightful thing on earth: The art of Gladys Reynell.

Venues

Art Gallery Of South Australia. (30 June 2006 – 24 September 2006)

Date

(2006)

Summary

Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia SA). Paintings, Prints, Drawings.

Documentation

Invitation, Catalogue

Country of context

Australia

Abstract

"The most delightful thing on earth" is how Gladys Reynell described the idea of making pots from Australian clay. South Australia's first studio potter, Reynell began her artistic career as a painter under the guidance of Margaret Preston, who became a lifelong friend. The two artists learnt pottery together in Europe and returned to Australia consumed with a Modernist aesthetic, inspiring Reynell to create innovative and distinctive earthenware with abstract designs and Australian flora and fauna. Timed to mark the 50th anniversary of her death, this retrospective showcases the broad talent of this artist with 160 ceramics, paintings, drawings and prints. [Gallery media, 2006]

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04 Jul 2012