View towards the Sphinx, Anzac Cove; Big Tree View1, Anzac Cove; Ari Burnu; Dark Morning, Gallipoli; Blue Pine, Lone Pineexh

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Abstract

Sixteen Australian and New Zealand artists travelled to Gallipoli in 2013 and 2014 to paint en plein air. The works will be exhibited over several venues during 2015 and 2016 including The Goulburn Regional Gallery [works on paper], The S.H Ervin Gallery, The Drill Hall Gallery, Bathurst Regional Gallery, QUT Brisbane and NZ. Leo Robba's five contributed works are painted on vintage cigarette tins.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationThe Goulburn Regional Gallery [works on paper], The S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney,The Drill Hall Gallery, Bathurst Regional Gallery, QUT, Brisbane and Pataka Art+Museun, New Zealand.
PublisherOnline
Size5
Publication statusPublished - 2015
EventYour Friend the Enemy: Gallipoli Centenary Exhibition (advertised date: 02/03/2015 : The Goulburn Regional Gallery [works on paper], The S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney,The Drill Hall Gallery, Bathurst Regional Gallery, QUT, Brisbane and Pataka Art+Museun, New Zealand.) -
Duration: 13 Mar 2015 → …

Keywords

  • Anzac Cove (Turkey)
  • Gallipoli (Turkey)
  • World War (1914-1918)
  • landscapes in art
  • painting, Australian

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