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7/12/2009

Almanac

Museum of Contemporary Art - MCA, Sydney

Almanac: The Gift of Ann Lewis AO provides a road map of Australian art practice over the last 50 years, shaped by the vision of one of Australia's best collectors. It presents the donation made by Ann Lewis to the MCA in 2009. This show maps changes in taste and styles through a personal collection of depth and currency. It includes a range of artworks from different times and locations, beginning with a work from 1953 by Sydney-based abstract artist Ralph Balson, to paintings by Aboriginal artists from remote communities.


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Almanac: The Gift of Ann Lewis AO draws upon the major donation of works from Ann Lewis AO to the MCA.

Almanac: The Gift of Ann Lewis AO provides an extraordinary road map of Australian art practice over the last fifty years, shaped by the vision of one of Australia's best regarded collectors and art supporters. This exhibition presents the generous donation made by Ann Lewis to the MCA in 2009. As a result of Ann's roles as a collector, philanthropist and gallerist, visitors to the exhibition can enjoy a collection of works brought together through a unique personal vision. It also includes a selection of Ann Lewis' gifts to Newcastle Region Art Gallery and Moree Plains Gallery, as well as earlier gifts to the University of Sydney's Power Collection, the precursor to the MCA Collection, which the MCA manages for the University.

Almanac maps changes in taste and influence, styles and ideas, through a personal collection of depth and currency. It includes a range of artworks from different times and locations, beginning with a work from 1953 by Sydney-based abstract artist Ralph Balson, to paintings by Aboriginal artists from remote communities.

A diversity of materials and approaches is included in this exhibition -- from Hany Armanious' hotmelt sculpture that solidifies the negative spaces of various wine glasses, to works by Rosalie Gascoigne and Neil Roberts that use found objects which carry the traces of their history. Recent works by leading artists from Aboriginal communities such as Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Dorothy Napangardi and Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori bring long standing cultural traditions into the present. Ann Lewis was one of the first advocates of Aboriginal art in Australia, a further reflection of the important role she has played during recent Australian art history.

Assembled as a private collection, this exhibition reveals the deep relationships Ann Lewis enjoyed with many of the artists. The end result is a fascinating showcase of her personal networks both in Australia and abroad.

Artists include Hany Armanious, Ralph Balson, Curley Barduguba, Ian Burns, Robert Ambrose Cole, Timothy Cook, Richard Dunn, Mikala Dwyer, John Firth-Smith, Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, Rosalie Gascoigne, Callum Innes, Kitty Kantilla, Robert Klippel, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Ildiko Kovacs, Rosemary Laing, Jon lewis, Marrirra Marawili, George Milwulurrurr, Rosella Namok, Dorothy Napangardi, Jimmy Ngalakurn, Bobby Barrdjaray Nganmirra, Robert Owen, Gloria Petyarre, Robert Rauschenberg, Neil Roberts, Lola Ryan, Ricky Swallow, Walala Tjapaltjarri, Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula, Wukun Gathinikpa Wanambi, Judy Watson, Louise Weaver, Timothy Wulanjbirr and Anne Zahalka.

Image: Lola Ryan Harbour Bridge c.2000 fabric, glitter, cardboard, glue and shells 7 x 38.5 x 1.6 cm Museum of Contemporary Art, gift of Ann Lewis AO, 2009 Image courtesy and © the estate of the artist

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