Dates | Sunday 17 November 2024 to Tuesday 10 November 2026 |
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Times | Open daily 10am - 5pm. (closed 1pm, 24 Dec 2024- 1 Jan 2025 inclusive) |
Cost | FREE |
Age | All ages welcome |
An exciting opportunity to experience a unique dialogue between Australian and international abstract art.
From November 2024, Ipswich Art Gallery will host four significant works from the National Gallery of Australia’s collection. The Sharing the National Collection initiative, funded under Australia’s National Cultural Policy Revive, enables major works of art to be exhibited outside the nation’s capital.
Ipswich Art Gallery will feature powerhouse American artists Mark Rothko (1903-1970) and Agnes Martin (1912-2004), both exponents of international abstraction. Works by renowned former Ipswich ceramicist, Gwyn Hanssen-Pigott (1935-2013) will also complement those held in the Ipswich Art Gallery collection.
Agnes Martin is known for her minimalist and serene abstract paintings characterised by grids, lines, and subtle colour variations. Her work often evokes a sense of tranquillity and introspection. Mark Rothko is renowned for his large-scale colour field paintings that explore the emotional and spiritual aspects of colour through expansive, immersive canvases. Both Martin and Rothko created work that asks us to spend time contemplating their subtle form and colour.
Australian artist Gwyn Hanssen-Pigott is regarded as one of the world’s greatest contemporary potters. Deeply influenced by the quiet still-life paintings of Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964), Hanssen-Pigott leaves behind a body of exquisite still-life assemblages of refined, spare vessels in subtle colours and shapes.
These important works promise to captivate and delight with their profound beauty and sensitivity.
Mark Rothko
1957 # 20, 1957
Oil on canvas
233.0 (h) x 193.0 (w) cm
National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra
Purchased 1981
© Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko. ARS/Copyright Agency 2024, 81.729
Agnes Martin
Untitled III, 1982
Synthetic polymer paint, pencil, on canvas
182.9 (h) x 182.9 (w) cm
National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra.
Gift of American Friends of the National Gallery of Australia, Inc., New York, NY, USA, made possible with the generous support of the American Art Foundation, 1986
© Agnes Martin. ARS/Copyright Agency 2024, 86.1305
Agnes Martin
Untitled # 8 1980
Gesso, synthetic polymer paint and pencil on canvas
183.3 (h) x 183.6 (w) cm
National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra
Purchased 1981
© Agnes Martin. ARS/Copyright Agency 202481.192
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
Steadfast, 2009
Wood-fired, overall
27.0 (h) x 79.0 (w) x 18.0 (d) cm
National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra
Purchased 2009
© Estate of Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, 2009.1102.A-J
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
Still life no.4, 1990
Porcelain, glazed, overall
23.3 (h) x 21.8 (w) x 16.4 (d) cm
National Gallery of Australia,
Kamberri/Canberra.
Purchased 1990
© Estate of Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, 90.1417.A-E
These works of art are on long term loan from the National Gallery of Australia with support from the Australian Government as part of Sharing the National Collection.