Gippsland Art Gallery presents 14 new blue and white porcelain sculptures by Thai–born artist Vipoo Srivilasa, together with an earlier work acquired by the Gallery in 2015. ...
'imagine' showcases 134 works by 81 local, national, and international artists tracing 500 years of art making featuring specially commissioned works looking at perspectives of life on earth....
Dealing with the complexities of human nature, Fraser’s linocuts pull the viewer into a narrative where subtle ‘shades of gray’ offer multiple meanings and emotional responses....
Exploring unusual and unconventional uses of the medium in contemporary Australian art, the exhibition features 27 works by 11 artists: Glenn Barkley, Stephen Bird, Chris Dolman, Lynda Draper, Donna Green, Emily Hunt, Philjames, Jenny Orchard, Stephen Ralph, Sarah Smuts-Kennedy, and Vipoo Srivilasa....
Melbourne-based artist Amelda Read-Forsythe has battled the storm and won this year’s John Leslie Art Prize, an announcement made by Harriet Shing MLC (Eastern Victoria) at the official gala opening at the Gippsland Art Gallery on Friday 2 September. Read-Forsythe’s painting After the Storm (2016) is a whimsical...
The John Leslie Art Prize is one of Australia’s most prestigious and valuable prizes for landscape painting. With $20,000 (non-acquisitive) up for grabs, the Prize consistently attracts the highest calibre of artists working in Australia....
‘The Long Dark Night: German Expressionism 1914-1945’, curated by Brett Stone and Simon Gregg, features original works by Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Conrad Felixmüller, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Käthe Kollwitz, Max Pechstein, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff....
Martin King has been crowned the winner of the inaugural $5,000 acquisitive Gippsland Print Award for his relief etching Dawn Survey – Indigo (2015). The winning work references the genres of still life and natural history painting. His work, depicting the tail feathers of a lyre-bird,...
2015 marks the 50th anniversary since the Gallery first opened its doors. Over fifty years, six directors, eight curators and five location changes, the Sale Regional Arts Centre has become the Gippsland Art Gallery, one of regional Victoria’s leading public galleries with world class exhibitions....
NETS Victoria are pleased to announce the forthcoming opening of ‘Synthetica’, a BLINDSIDE and NETS Victoria touring exhibition at Gippsland Art Gallery. ‘Synthetica’ brings together a selection of works by artists who incorporate artificial and technological innovations into their practice. Featuring artists Boe-lin Bastian, Simon Finn,...