Exhibition | Lurid Beauty: Australian Surrealism and its Echoes | NGV International

James GLEESON We inhabit the corrosive littoral of habit 1940 oil on canvas 40.7 x 51.3 cm National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Anonymous gift, 1941 1096-4 © Courtesy of the artist

James GLEESON, We inhabit the corrosive littoral of habit 1940, oil on canvas, 40.7 x 51.3 cm, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Anonymous gift, 1941.1096-4, © Courtesy of the artist

Exhibition Dates: 9 Oct 15 – 31 Jan 16 at the National Gallery of Victoria Australia.

Opening weekend events include a talk by Peter Ellis, surrealist artist and RMIT Associate Professor, artist Peter Daverington and talks from the Curator’s Collective with NGV curators Max Delany, Senior Curator, Contemporary Art; Elena Taylor, Curator; Simon Maidment, Curator, Contemporary Art; Alisa Bunbury, Curator, Prints and Drawings; and Danielle Whitfield, Curator, Fashion and Textiles.

See the website for full details and times - http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/program/curators-collective/#date0

Surrealism was one of the most influential artistic movements of the 20th century. Noted for their experimental and playful approaches, Surrealist artists sought to challenge artistic conventions, opening their work to unexpected results and to the accidental image. Through techniques such as automatic drawing and collage, artists worked with the aim of liberating the unconscious mind to effect social and political revolution; others created hallucinatory and dream-like images to reveal their innermost desires.

Surrealism shook up the staid Australian art world of the 1930s and attracted a generation of young radicals who went on to become some of Australia’s most esteemed artists. Surrealism’s echoes and reverberations continue to be felt into the present day, with its rich legacy evident in the practice of some of Australia’s most exciting contemporary artists.

Lurid Beauty presents over 200 paintings, drawings, collages, sculptures, fashion, films and photographs as well as considering theatre and performance in an exuberant exploration of Surrealism and its profound influence on Australian art and creative life. Juxtaposing historical and contemporary works, the immersive exhibition will showcase the work of artists including Sidney Nolan, Albert Tucker, Max Dupain, Eric Thake, James Gleeson, Julie Rrap, Pat Brassington, Leigh Bowery and David Noonan.