The biennial National Works on Paper (NWOP) event presents a generation-defying survey of contemporary art, celebrating the medium of paper in all its forms...
Traditional approaches to working with paper are explored alongside works incorporating new technologies, pushing the boundaries and expanding our appreciation of the medium....
'Forms for Remembering' is “an interflow of ideas and explorations that echo the relevance of time and the role it plays in memory, transformation, and existence.”...
'Wall Drawings' brings together eleven contemporary artists from across Australia, exploring the expansive nature of wall drawings and paintings through newly commissioned, site-specific wall-based works....
In this exhibition, artist Tai Snaith continues to explore shifts and similarities that women artists face in their everyday lives and artistic practices, including motherhood, and attempts to break down the how and why of making art....
Marking MPRG’s 50th anniversary, ‘Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery 1970-2020’, is the most substantial collection-focused publication produced by the Gallery and serves as a record of the achievements of these leaders, their curatorial colleagues and gallery staff....
‘Sublime Sea’ captures the beauty and power of the sea in diverse ways with a display of over 100 works including painting, sculpture, decorative art and video....
David Hockney has sought to reinvent his artistry and discover new ways of seeing. ‘David Hockney: Prints’, highlights the depth and scope of the artist’s printmaking output....
From over 1,000 entries, 63 Australian artists have been shortlisted for the $50,000 National Works on Paper acquisition and award – the most prestigious acquisitive prize and exhibition of its kind in Australia....
‘Propaganda’ presents posters from all of the major 20th century conflicts, revealing the power of information graphics and communication strategies in eliciting fear, loathing and calls to action. ...