Tour the Collection
Learn the secrets of the Bundanon Collection in this behind-the-scenes tour of the Art Museum with Collections Manager Jennifer Thompson.
BookThe Boyd Collection Gallery supports Bundanon’s artist educators to develop inspiring, multi-generational learning experiences that build a deeper connection to the stories of Bundanon including Australian landscape painting, First Nations stories and the Artists-in-Residence program.
The current exhibition highlights early explorations of the natural landscape by Arthur Boyd, drawn from the Bundanon Collection, and presented in conversation with key paintings from the National Gallery of Australia: Sharing the National Collection program.
1 June — 31 December 2028
10am–4pm Wednesday – Sunday

As a teenager, Boyd lived on the Mornington Peninsula with his artist grandfather, Arthur Merric Boyd (senior), who was a respected landscape painter associated with the Heidelberg School. The young Boyd spent his days developing his technique outdoors and writing devotedly to his artist mother, Doris Boyd. This early, immediate engagement with the natural world provided a starting point for Boyd’s practice and, much later, became a cornerstone in the founding of Bundanon.
Together, these parallel presentations offer a powerful dialogue across generations and perspectives, exploring the enduring influence of the Australian landscape in shaping artistic expression.
Arthur and Yvonne Boyd’s gifting of Bundanon to the Australian people in 1993 was driven by an expansive creative vision. The Boyds felt passionately that the arts are for everyone, and that proximity to art and artists was essential for a thriving and ethical society.
A significant part of the Boyds’ legacy is the Bundanon Collection, which includes artworks by Arthur Boyd and the Boyd family, stretching across the generations. Alongside a substantial number of works by Arthur’s father Merric Boyd, the Collection holds works by Boyd’s contemporaries, as well as the furniture, library and archives of the Boyd family. Today the Collection also holds new contemporary commissions, as well as key works by Boyd that have been generously donated.
“I want Bundanon to be accessible to any Australian”
— Arthur Boyd
The Collection underpins the Boyds’ vision for Bundanon as a unique ‘working arts centre’, supporting the development of arts practice and research across all disciplines, and enabling public access to the arts. Reflecting its unique bush and river setting, the Boyds also sought to encourage an appreciation of the intrinsic value of landscape and the natural environment in our lives.
The Collection offers a window into the philosophy and practice of one of Australia’s most iconic artists.
It reveals Arthur & Yvonne Boyd’s commitment to their family’s artistic legacy, to the physical landscapes of the Bundanon properties on the Shoalhaven River, and to supporting and furthering creative practice across mediums.
Each year the Collection continues to grow and since 1996 an additional 1,000 works have been added from artists in residence, weaving contemporary practice into the story Bundanon upholds, of the Boyd family and their historic legacy.
This important story, forms a research archive and a reference point for Bundanon’s past, present and future.
Learn the secrets of the Bundanon Collection in this behind-the-scenes tour of the Art Museum with Collections Manager Jennifer Thompson.
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The Boyd Collection Gallery builds on connections with Bundanon’s Homestead and Arthur Boyd’s Studio on our adjacent property, giving visitors unique insight into the creative process, resulting artworks, and home of the Boyd family.
ReadEngage with the Bundanon Collection of more than 4,000 artworks, archives and objects — selected works on display year-round.
The sensory map for the Boyd Collection Gallery includes information specifically on the Art Museum and current exhibition, noise and lighting levels and other information relevant to sensory processing. Please contact the museum staff if you have any questions about the exhibition or Bundanon Relaxed dates for sensory-friendly visits to the exhibition.
Phone: +612 4422 2100 | Download the Sensory Map here
Large print versions of the exhibition text are available to borrow from museum reception.
There is a small amount of seating in the exhibition. Individual seating is available from museum reception, please speak with the friendly staff if you would like extra seating to experience the show.
There is also a wheelchair available to borrow from the museum reception.
Audio descriptions are available below for all of the works and wall texts in this exhibition. For support in accessing the descriptions below, please speak to the gallery reception staff.
Wall Text – Boyd Collection Gallery
Arthur Boyd, Potter throwing a pot with wife and dog, c1965
Arthur Boyd, Man carrying carcass, 1955-56
Arthur Boyd, Falling figure, Shoalhaven, 1976
Arthur Boyd, The magic fish, c1978
Arthur Boyd, Hanging rocks and bathers, 1985
Arthur Boyd, Study for lovers in a boat, c1965
Arthur Boyd, Lovers on fire in a boat with kite, c1965
Arthur Boyd, Nebuchadnezzar in a clearing, 1968-1969
Arthur Boyd, Menalaus throwing down his sword before Helen, c1970
Arthur Boyd, Figure on Rocky point (Ricketts Point), c1938
Arthur Boyd, Rosebud Beach, 1937
Arthur Boyd, Man, woman and snake, c1981
Arthur Boyd, Two figures intertwined, c1981