PLAN YOUR VISIT - See the return of Arthur Boyd's Shoalhaven landscape paintings with new exhibition Wilder Times (6 July - 13 October 2024)

Bundanon

Imants Tillers
In Conversation

Join artist Imants Tillers and Sophie O’Brien (Head of Curatorial & Learning, Bundanon) for a conversation exploring the cultural landscape for young Australian artists in the 1980s, both here and internationally.

In 1984, artist Imants Tillers was one of three young artists in the exhibition An Australian Accent, presented at MoMA PS1, New York. Also including the work of Mike Parr and Ken Unsworth, the exhibition was one of several to articulate new Australian art to an international audience.

 


 

Imants Tillers

Imants Tillers is an artist, writer and curator. Since 1981 he has used his signature canvas boards to explore themes relevant to contemporary culture, from the centre/periphery debates of the 1980s to the effects of migration, displacement and diaspora. Most recently, his paintings have been concerned with place, locality and evocations of the landscape.

 


 

Wilder Times

Wilder Times sees the return of a series of Shoalhaven landscape paintings by Arthur Boyd to Bundanon for the first time since their creation in 1984 as a commission for the new Arts Centre Melbourne.

The exhibition also brings together over 60 works by seminal Australian artists from the same time Boyd created this momentous body of work. The exhibition provides a window into a period of cultural dynamism in Australia, when ideas of landscape, land ownership and environmental protection were actively interrogated.

Find out more about Wilder Times.

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Cost

Adult: $18
Concession: $12
Member: Free
Child: Free
Companion Card: Free

Art Museum entry included

Location

Bundanon, 170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo 2540

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Dates & Times
06/10/2024 - 06/10/2024 Art Museum, Bundanon
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