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Lure of the Sun – Charles Blackman at QAG

LURE OF THE SUN
CHARLES BLACKMAN IN QUEENSLAND

7 NOV 2015 – 31 JAN 2016
QAG | FREE

See the work of major Australian artist Charles Blackman and explore his important connections with Queensland artists and writers. On display will be the ‘Schoolgirl’ and ‘Flower’ series, which were influenced by his Brisbane experiences.

And keep an eye on this related project at the University of Queensland Art Museum;
23 April – 24 July 2016

In 1945, at the close of the Pacific war, a group of young Brisbane artists formed Miya Studio, named after an Aboriginal word for ‘today’. Founding members Pamela Seeman, Laurence Hope and Laurence Collinson, together with Cecel Knopke, organised studio space and encouraged artists to respond to the challenges of the contemporary world. In Collinson’s catalogue preface for the second of the group’s five annual exhibitions, he critiqued the local art scene, stating ‘The members of Miya Studio are attempting, as far as a small group of young artists with only moderate means at their disposal can attempt such an undertaking, to make this arid soil vital.’ Barjai (‘meeting place’), a Brisbane-based magazine for literature and art aimed at a young audience, shared and supported their ideals.

This exhibition revisits these endeavours with a focus on The Miya Studio Archive, which Pamela Crawford (née Seeman) donated to UQ in 1988.

Curator: Michele Helmrich

 

http://www.artmuseum.uq.edu.au/coming-soon