Gothic Beauty
Victorian notions of love, loss and spirituality
Bendigo Art Gallery
6 October 2018 – 10 February 2019
IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE
Bill HENSON, Untitled 2011/2012, archival inkjet pigment print, 127 × 180cm. Edition of 5 + 2 A/Ps. | Jane BURTON, It is Midnight, Dr. __#2 2016, type C photograph, 99 x 110cm. Courtesy of the artist and Bett Gallery Hobart. | Michael VALE, The red triangle 2018, oil on linen, 112 x 92cms. Courtesy of the artist and Anna Pappas Gallery. | Juz KITSON, You are everything; ripples moving ever outwards 2017, Jingdezhen porcelain, merino wool, rabbit fur, marine ply and treated pine, 105 x 62 x 30cm. Courtesy the artist and Jan Murphy Gallery. | John GLOVER, Figures in a stormy wooded landscape (detail) c 1831, watercolour. Collection Bendigo Art Gallery. | Jess JOHNSON and Simon WARD, Mnemonic Pulse 2014, still from single-channel high definition digital video with audio. Courtesy of the artist and Darren Knight Gallery. | JW WILSON, King Cophetua and the Beggarmaid (detail) 1906, oil on canvas. Collection Bendigo Art Gallery. | Julia deVILLE, Sentience 2012, stillborn deer, rubies 18.45 ct, pear-cut garnet 0.7 ct, 18 ct, white gold, sterling silver, bronze, black rhodium and antique platter. Collection Bendigo Art Gallery. Photograph: Terence Bogue. Image reproduced courtesy of the artist.
Bendigo Art Gallery, View Street Bendigo (VIC) – bendigoartgallery.com.au
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