Angela Brennan: Art Gallery of Ballarat
Angela Brennan’s work features in Medieval to Metal: The Art and Evolution of the Guitar, an upcoming exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ballarat.
Angela Brennan’s work features in Medieval to Metal: The Art and Evolution of the Guitar, an upcoming exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ballarat.
An exciting exhibition of Angela Brennan’s is now on at the Art Gallery of Ballarat. Angela Brennan: Tête-à-tête & Vis-à-vis features a new series of large-scale abstract paintings alongside a sculpture inspired by a 19th-century-style conversation couch owned by the Art Gallery of Ballarat which Angela became acquainted with when visiting the Gallery as a teenager.
ACU’s latest publication ACU Art Collection: Contemporary Visions focuses on modern and contemporary works from the collection ACU Art Collection. Contemporary Visions features artworks by Angela Brennan, Fiona Foley, Euan Heng and Sangeeta Sandrasegar.
ACU’s latest publication ACU Art Collection: Contemporary Visions focuses on modern and contemporary works from the collection ACU Art Collection. Contemporary Visions features artworks by Angela Brennan, Fiona Foley, Euan Heng and Sangeeta Sandrasegar.
Angela Brennan‘s Portrait of Erik Jensen is currently on display at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, the first stop on the Archibald Prize 2023 regional tour and the only Victorian venue for the exhibition. Brennan’s work also features in BLAZE: people made known at Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, which features portraits drawn from the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art. In addition, We wanna be free: Paintings from the 1980s and 1990s in the VCA Collection at Fiona and Sidney Myer Gallery, includes work by Angela Brennan, as well as Dale Hickey.
Curated by David Sequeira, We wanna be free: Paintings from the 1980s and 1990s in the VCA Collection features work by Angela Brennan and Dale Hickey, alongside Peter Booth, Jon Campbell, Jon Cattapan, Juan Davila, Kristin Headlam, Lindy Lee, Linda Marrinon, Jan Murray and Trevor Nickolls. Many of the works exhibited have not been seen in the public domain for several years.
Angela Brennan, Portrait of Erik Jensen, oil on linen, 185.5 x 151.2cm
Clay Dynasty at Powerhouse Museum celebrates studio ceramics in Australia and features works from the 1960s through to the present day. The exhibition features more than 400 objects from the Powerhouse’s significant ceramics collection, including works by Stephen Benwell and Angela Brennan. Clay DynastyPowerhouse Museum, Ultimo, Sydneyuntil 5 March 2023
Angela Brennan‘s upcoming exhibition Numbers are real & Numbers are not real at Conners Conners features recent paintings including Schrödinger’s Equation (pictured). Numbers are real & Numbers are not realConners Conners, Fitzroy, Melbourne24 November – 17 December 2022
Clay Dynasty, a new public exhibition at Powerhouse Museum is now on display features ceramic sculptures by Angela Brennan.
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