Lecture Series: Inner Worlds – Portraits and Psychology

Inner Worlds – Portraits & Psychology

Stunned Man) 1945 by Joy Hester Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne On loan from Barbara Tucker 2000

This intriguing exhibition highlights points of intense connection between psychology and portraiture in Australian art and social history. It includes portraits of influential women and men of psychology from World War I to the 1950s, and portraits by artists inspired by the inner worlds of the subconscious from the 1940s to now.

In conjunction with the exhibition the National Portrait Gallery is hosting a series of lectures.

Saturdays in May and June, 2:00 – 3:00pm. All lectures are free.

For further information and enquiries visit the NPG website:

http://www.portrait.gov.au/site/programs_category.php?categoryId=47

Lecture series

The art of Inner Worlds

Date: Saturday 7 May, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Venue: Liangis Theatre

Dr Christopher Chapman NPG Curator of Inner Worlds explains the development of an exhibition that spans from Surrealism to contemporary art. Christopher discusses the work of Australian artists Albert Tucker, Sidney Nolan, Joy Hester and Mike Parr and their abiding interest in the subconscious mind.

Faces of war

Date: Saturday 14 May, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Venue: Gordon Darling Hall

Lesley Harding, Curator, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne explores Albert Tucker’s experience of World War II, his interests in the intersection between psychology and creativity, and their influence on his portrait making.

A non-material and non-physical portrait

Date: Saturday 21 May, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Venue: Gordon Darling Hall

Inner Worlds features the recently commissioned portrait of world-renowned philosopher of consciousness David Chalmers by Melbourne-based artist Nick Mourtzakis. Exhibition curator Dr Christopher Chapman, artist Nick Mourtzakis, and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Consciousness at the Australian National University David Chalmers discuss the process of creating this commission.

Less than six degrees of separation

Date: Saturday 28 May, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Venue: Liangis Theatre

Dr Anne Sanders NPG Curatorial Researcher investigated the lives of the pioneering psychologists whose portraits are featured in Inner Worlds. Anne reveals the fascinating stories and unexpected connections between these men and women and their social and intellectual networks across Australia and Europe.

Inner Worlds and psychoanalysis

Date: Saturday 4 June, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Venue: Gordon Darling Hall

Inner Worlds evokes a broad view of psychology as a discipline. However, the specific interests of the practitioners whose portraits are included in the exhibition incorporate specialist areas including psychoanalysis. Exhibition curator Dr Christopher Chapman and a group of esteemed psychoanalysts explore the exhibition’s themes.

2 comments for “Lecture Series: Inner Worlds – Portraits and Psychology

  1. lee barker
    May 24, 2020 at 4:26 pm

    will this lecture series be in melbourne also when the exhibition travels to ian potter museum and art galllery in 2012?

  2. MelbourneArtNetwork
    June 2, 2020 at 4:32 pm

    Hi Lee,

    Not sure, we just publicise the information so you would have to contact the Ian Potter directly to enquire.

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