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Margaret Olley: The Art of Flowers

Date

Wed 23rd November 2022, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Location

2 Mistral Road
South Murwillumbah NSW

Other Dates

Wed 23rd November 2022, 10:00am

Thu 24th November 2022, 10:00am

Fri 25th November 2022, 10:00am

Sat 26th November 2022, 10:00am

Sun 27th November 2022, 10:00am

Wed 30th November 2022, 10:00am

Thu 01st December 2022, 10:00am

Fri 02nd December 2022, 10:00am

Sat 03rd December 2022, 10:00am

Sun 04th December 2022, 10:00am

Wed 07th December 2022, 10:00am

Thu 08th December 2022, 10:00am

Fri 09th December 2022, 10:00am

Sat 10th December 2022, 10:00am

Sun 11th December 2022, 10:00am

Wed 14th December 2022, 10:00am

Thu 15th December 2022, 10:00am

Fri 16th December 2022, 10:00am

Sat 17th December 2022, 10:00am

Sun 18th December 2022, 10:00am

Wed 21st December 2022, 10:00am

Thu 22nd December 2022, 10:00am

Fri 23rd December 2022, 10:00am

Sat 24th December 2022, 10:00am

Sun 25th December 2022, 10:00am

Wed 28th December 2022, 10:00am

Thu 29th December 2022, 10:00am

Fri 30th December 2022, 10:00am

Sat 31st December 2022, 10:00am

Sun 01st January 2023, 10:00am

Details

… a symphonist among flower painters…¹

This exhibition celebrates Margaret Olley’s favourite subject – the beauty and joy of flowers. Olley dedicated her career to exploring the endless possibilities of humble, domestic objects combined with colourful, textural and sculptural arrangements of cornflowers, delphiniums, calendulas, hydrangeas, poppies, marigolds, flannel flowers, hippeastrums and more.

The Art of Flowers brings together some of the finest examples of her much celebrated flower paintings, spanning five decades, from public and private collections.

The exhibition includes some of Olley’s early explorations of still life via a rich and expansive palette, despite modern art trends. From here flows the story of her extraordinary life and the evolution of her practice, both entwined and driven by her singular vision and her obsession to paint.

Albeit a humble subject, The Art of Flowers is a splendid offering of rarely seen paintings by Australia’s most celebrated painter of still life.

1. James Gleeson – Introduction to the Johnstone Gallery exhibition catalogue, 1964

Image credit: Margaret Olley (1923-2011), Basket of calendulas 1967
oil on composition board, 74.5 x 100cm.
Donated anonymously 2002
University Art Collection, Chau Chak Wing Museum, The University of Sydney, UA2002.8
© Margaret Olley Art Trust

Date

Wed 23rd November 2022, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Location

2 Mistral Road
South Murwillumbah NSW

Other Dates

Wed 23rd November 2022, 10:00am

Thu 24th November 2022, 10:00am

Fri 25th November 2022, 10:00am

Sat 26th November 2022, 10:00am

Sun 27th November 2022, 10:00am

Wed 30th November 2022, 10:00am

Thu 01st December 2022, 10:00am

Fri 02nd December 2022, 10:00am

Sat 03rd December 2022, 10:00am

Sun 04th December 2022, 10:00am

Wed 07th December 2022, 10:00am

Thu 08th December 2022, 10:00am

Fri 09th December 2022, 10:00am

Sat 10th December 2022, 10:00am

Sun 11th December 2022, 10:00am

Wed 14th December 2022, 10:00am

Thu 15th December 2022, 10:00am

Fri 16th December 2022, 10:00am

Sat 17th December 2022, 10:00am

Sun 18th December 2022, 10:00am

Wed 21st December 2022, 10:00am

Thu 22nd December 2022, 10:00am

Fri 23rd December 2022, 10:00am

Sat 24th December 2022, 10:00am

Sun 25th December 2022, 10:00am

Wed 28th December 2022, 10:00am

Thu 29th December 2022, 10:00am

Fri 30th December 2022, 10:00am

Sat 31st December 2022, 10:00am

Sun 01st January 2023, 10:00am

We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.