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In the lead up to the National Gallery of Victoria's new landmark exhibition Pharaoh, we are joined on our podcast by popular UK-based Egyptologist Lucia Gahlin.Ancient Egypt has been at the forefront of Australia's cultural life during 2024, with three block-buster exhibitions visiting Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne – each with a different focus and unique artefacts. Undoubtedly, Pharaonic Egypt is an era of history that continues to fascinate and enthral. In this episode, Lucia guides us through the 3,000 year reign of the Pharaohs in ancient Egypt. Providing an overview of the Kingdoms, the iconography and the huge constructions which remain with us today – including the mighty pyramids, tombs and monuments that were built by the Pharaohs to ensure their immortality – Lucia answers many of the key questions about this captivating civilisation.Academy Travel is a leading specialist in small-group cultural tours, allowing you to travel with like-minded companions and learn from internationally renowned experts. Like our podcast, our tours are designed to appeal to travellers with a strong interest in history, archaeology, architecture, the visual arts and the performing arts.Learn more here - https://academytravel.com.au/
On 24 June, hundreds of Melburnians revelled in the second Indian Community Day, hosted by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), where they immersed themselves in the rich and vibrant tapestry that is Indian culture.
Denise Sprynskyj and Peter Boyd established S!X fashion label in 1994 -Following a deconstructed aesthetic from the outset, they continue to remain strong to their initial vision. Both now with doctorates from RMIT where they also lecture in the School of Fashion & Design, they work continues to attract a strong following and can be found in galleries such as the National Gallery of Victoria.CreditsHosted by Stephen CraftiToday's guests are Denise Sprynskyj and Peter BoydEdited by Mia SimmonsProduced by RMIT
It's an unusual place to start a true crime story - at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1985. The director of the gallery, a man named Patrick McCaughey, purchases a single painting for $1.6 million. Due to currency fluctuations, the cost increases to $2 million, the most expensive purchase ever made by an Australian gallery. The painting is by Pablo Picasso, titled The Weeping Woman. The work represents suffering - oddly fitting for the story that was about to unfold. Also oddly fitting is the statement made by McCaughey upon announcing the purchase. He said of the Weeping Woman: “This face is going to haunt Melbourne for the next 100 years.” And haunt Melbourne it did. CREDITS Host: Jessie Stephens Guest: Marc Fennell, host of FRAMED Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 | beyondblue.org.au Lifeline: 13 11 14 | lifeline.org.au CONTACT US Tell us what you think of the show via email at truecrime@mamamia.com.au Join our closed Facebook community to discuss this episode. Just search True Crime Conversations on Facebook or follow this link https://bit.ly/tcc-group If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In This episode Hayden and Sam talk with incredible Greek Australian Poet, Writer and Wordsmith Luka Lesson. Discussing his new journey as a father, how that has shifted and is changing is work, talking about his journey toward becoming an artist and the moments that shaped that journey. Also about the struggles and challenges that go with carving out a life as a working professional artist in Australia, as well as some of the big projects which he has coming up over the next 12 months.On Luka;LUKA LESSON IS THE PEN NAME FOR LUKE HARALAMPOU. A SPOKEN WORD POET AND RAPPER WHOSE WORK ENGAGES WITH THE GREEK MYTHOLOGY OF HIS FAMILY HOMELAND, THE FIERCELY POLITICAL AND THE VULNERABLY SELF-REFLECTIVE. LUKA HAS BEEN COMMISSIONED BY THE QUEENSLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA, BLEACH* FESTIVAL AND LA BOITE THEATRE. HE HAS ALSO RELEASED TWO MUSICAL ALBUMS AND TWO INDEPENDANT BOOKS AND BEEN PUBLISHED IN A NUMBER OF POETRY COLLECTIONS. LUKA HAS TOURED WITH THE LIKES OF OMAR MUSA, AKALA (UK), LOWKEY (UK), TIKI TAANE (NZ), NAHKO AND MEDICINE FOR THE PEOPLE (USA), XIUHTEZCATL, AND DR CORNEL WEST (USA). LUKA LESSON HAS ALWAYS USED EDUCATION-BASED PROGRAMS AS A MEANS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE BOTH WITHIN AUSTRALIA AND ABROAD AND HIS WORK IS CURRENTLY BEING STUDIED IN ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY.http://www.lukalesson.com.au/https://metroarts.com.au/agapi/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzQIkh5Oj18&ab_channel=LukaLesson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
维多利亚州国立美术馆于波士顿美术馆合作举办的法国印象派大师展已于6月底揭开帷幕。
Monet, Renoir, Pissarro and more: 100+ masterpieces of French Impressionism come to Melbourne direct from Boston's Museum of Fine Arts French Impressionism | NGV International | 4 June – 3... LEARN MORE The post French Impressionism National Gallery of Victoria appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Oltre 250 capolavori assoluti del movimento fiorito in Australia nella seconda metà del XIX secolo in mostra a The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia di Melbourne per l’esposizione “She-oak and Sunlight: Australian Impressionism”.
Top Arts 2021 is a showcase of forty-six artworks by young artists from across Victoria who studied VCE Art and Studio Arts in 2020. Exploring ideas related to isolation, contemporary... LEARN MORE The post Top Arts – National Gallery of Victoria appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
L'opera "Mother(land)- a poem about immigration” di Francesca di Paolo è stata selezionata per la mostra Top Arts 2021 tra i lavori più interessanti realizzati dagli studenti dell'anno 12 nel Victoria.
Australian Impressionism is a large-scale exhibition of 270 artworks by some of Australia’s most widely recognisable and celebrated artists including Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin, Jane Sutherland, Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder,... LEARN MORE The post She, Oak and Sunlight – Australian Impressionism and the National Gallery of Victoria Ian Potter Centre Federation Square appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Families can set sail on urban seascapes, go to war with fiendish grannies, get their rock on, enjoy a circus spectacular at The Spiegeltent and even do a spot of... LEARN MORE The post Boats at the National Gallery of Victoria appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Ted Gott talks to David and Neil about the National Gallery of Victoria’s French Impressionism. The post Ted Cott- Curator National Gallery of Victoria – French Impressionism appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Andrea Candiani, direttore di Blackartprojects, visita per noi la mostra "Triennial" alla NGV di Melbourne.
Exploring some of the most globally relevant and pressing issues of our time, including isolation, representation and speculation on the future, the NGV Triennial will present a large-scale exhibition of international contemporary art, design and […] http://media.blubrry.com/sunday_arts_magazine/p/joy.org.au/sundayarts/wp-content/uploads/sites/276/2020/11/Ellwood.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 13:35 — 15.6MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Tony Ellwood AM – Director of the National Gallery of Victoria talks to David about the NGV Triennial 2020 appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Wayne Crothers, Senior Curator of Asian Art in NGV says NGV is very excited to acquire a Korean Moon Jar, large white porcelain made in the 18th century. He says the Moon Jar is considered one of the most representational artworks with Korean culture. - 웨인 크로써스 빅토리아 주 국립 미술관 선임 큐레이터는 대형 백자인 달 항아리가 한국을 가장 잘 표현하는 예술품이라고 평가하며 호주 대중들에게 한국의 작품을 보여주고, 예술과 디자인, 문화의 힘을 통해 한국과 호주의 이해를 강화하는 것이 미술관의 역할이라고 말했다.
Simon talks to David and Neil about what is happening at the NGV during the current crisis. http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_sundayartsmagazine/p/joy.org.au/sundayarts/wp-content/uploads/sites/276/2020/05/Simon-Maidment.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 12:17 — 14.1MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Simon Maidment – National Gallery of Victoria. appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Donna McColin from the NGV talks to David Hunt about how the NGV is reaching out to people in the current environment. http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_sundayartsmagazine/p/joy.org.au/sundayarts/wp-content/uploads/sites/276/2020/03/Interview-DonnaMcColm.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 7:59 — 7.3MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Donna McColin from the National Gallery of Victoria appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Danielle Whitfield, a curator of fashion and textiles at the National Gallery of Victoria, talks about the current Comme des Garcons exhibition - a must for those not only interested in fashion but the broader context of design. Starting from the early 1980s, the exhibition takes one through the 1990s and to more recent times.
A graduate in interior design from RMIT University, Danielle Brustman opted to follow a path in stage set design before returning to interior design 8 years ago. Slowly building a reputation, she was recently included as one of 10 designers in the prestigious Rigg award held at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Josh checks out the Warhol/Weiwei exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, speaks with NGV curator Jane Devery, and settles the debate on whether WA or Victoria has the best coffee. After moving East from Western Australia in March of 2016, Josh Martin is Victoria's newest Melbournite. Each week he experiences something different that Melbourne has to offer, speaks about the new challenges he has to face, and whinges about how cold it is in Victoria. Listen to I'm Not From Here live, Thursdays from 10:00PM EST, on SYN Nation.
Ditrocchio, curator of textiles and fashion at the national gallery of victoria talks about the current Jean Paul Gaultier exhibition which opened on 16th October -tracing the designers work over several decades, since launching his career in 1976. Dirocchio is a powerhouse of knowledge when it comes to fashion and provides insights to this exhibition, closing mid-February 2015.Paola's email as requested is paola.ditrocchio@ngv.vic.gov.au
Kill your Emperor, if you wish
An introduction to the exhibition Unexpected Pleasures. The Art and Design of Contemporary Jewellery. With curator Dr. Susan Cohn for the Design Museum, London
The lives and loves of Napoleon and Josephine
Boney, the baby-eating ogre
Contemporary Jewellery - the hows and whys of curating an exhibiton. With curator Dr. Susan Cohn for the Design Museum, London
From the heights of these pyramids
The Bonaparte family – ‘the pure type of Corsican’
Marie-Louise and the worst of all imaginable martyrdoms
Coronation – Vive L'Empereur!
The Bonapartes encounter the infernal machine
All English muslin must be burnt!
Seasick kangaroos and wine-drinking emus
Youthful dreams from Corsica to France
Dinner on a tabletop covered in green grass
Seasick kangaroos and wine-drinking emus
The lives and loves of Napoleon and Josephine
Youthful dreams from Corsica to France
Dinner on a tabletop covered in green grass
Marie-Louise and the worst of all imaginable martyrdoms
Coronation – Vive L'Empereur!
The most beautiful flowers smile on the visitor
Kill your Emperor, if you wish
The Bonaparte family – ‘the pure type of Corsican’
All English muslin must be burnt!
The Bonapartes encounter the infernal machine