when: 27 May 2001 - 04 September 2021 | venue: Canberra Museum and Gallery | cost: Check website for details | address: Cnr London Circuit and Civic Square, Canberra City, Australian Capital Territory, Australia | website: https://www.cmag.com.au/exhibitions/remembrances-of-my-youth
published: 06 Aug 2021, 5 min read
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Over 1982 and 1983 Sidney Nolan grew increasingly interested in the possibilities of working with spray paint on a large scale. He first used the medium during his time working as a commercial artist at Fayrefield Hats in Melbourne where he built a spray bay to paint advertising hoardings in the late 1930s. With access to the convenience of aerosol cans in a rainbow of vivid colours, he completed the lyrical Illuminations series - that title referencing the long poetic text by Arthur Rimbaud that had been a touchstone for the artist for over fifty years.
A series of twelve large works, Remembrances of my youth came shortly after, and each is untitled, leaving open how we might read these works presenting the artist in a darker frame of mind. This was a time of change again for Nolan, including the passing of John and Sunday Reed at the end of 1981, the end of his friendship with Albert Tucker and suffering a slight stroke while working on sets at the Sydney Opera House. There was also new energy through time spent at Bundanon with his wife Mary on the Shoalhaven River, her brother Arthur and his wife Yvonne Boyd.
CMAG manages The Nolan Collection on behalf of the Australian Government.
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Over 1982 and 1983 Sidney Nolan grew increasingly interested in the possibilities of working with spray paint on a large scale. He first used the medium during his time working as a commercial artist at Fayrefield Hats in Melbourne where he built a spray bay to paint advertising hoardings in the late 1930s. With access to the convenience of aerosol cans in a rainbow of vivid colours, he completed the lyrical Illuminations series - that title referencing the long poetic text by Arthur Rimbaud that had been a touchstone for the artist for over fifty years.
A series of twelve large works, Remembrances of my youth came shortly after, and each is untitled, leaving open how we might read these works presenting the artist in a darker frame of mind. This was a time of change again for Nolan, including the passing of John and Sunday Reed at the end of 1981, the end of his friendship with Albert Tucker and suffering a slight stroke while working on sets at the Sydney Opera House. There was also new energy through time spent at Bundanon with his wife Mary on the Shoalhaven River, her brother Arthur and his wife Yvonne Boyd.
CMAG manages The Nolan Collection on behalf of the Australian Government.
Go see Sidney Nolan: Remembrances Of My Youth 2001.
Sidney Nolan: Remembrances Of My Youth 2001 is on 27 May 2001 - 04 September 2021. The opening hours are: Check website for details. Conveniently located in Canberra City. Call 02 6207 3968 for details. Visit their website at https://www.cmag.com.au/exhibitions/remembrances-of-my-youth.
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