Portrait of a Collection: TarraWarra Museum of Art
By (Author) Victoria Lynn
Edited by Anthony Fitzpatrick
By (author) The TarraWarra Museum of Art
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
24th September 2024
Australia
Non Fiction
Hardback
452
Width 234mm, Height 294mm, Spine 50mm
2470g
TarraWarra Museum of Art in the Yarra Valley holds one of the country's finest collections of Australian art from the 1930s to the present day. Established through the generous donation of founding patrons, the late Marc Besen AC and Eva Besen AO, the museum's collection follows three prevailing themes: landscape, the solitary figure and abstraction.
'I wanted to get to know a lot of artists to find out what motivated them, why they did what they did and how they did it. I found it very fascinating. We had long discussions, particularly with some of them, people like Leonard French, Jan Senbergs, Fred Williams and Albert Tucker.' - Marc Besen AC
Many of the artists represented in the collection - including John Brack, Willliam Dobell, Russell Drysdale, Rosalie Gascoigne, John Olsen, Patricia Piccinini, Yhonnie Scarce, Jeffrey Smart and Judy Watson - have been instrumental in shaping the development of modern and contemporary art in Australia.
This richly illustrated book offers contemporary interpretative lenses on the history of Australian art since the 1930s, bringing the relevance of the collection into the present day.
Opening in 2025, the Eva and Marc Besen Centre - designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects - will provide visible access to over 300 stored artworks from the collection. This publication provides an opportunity to explore and learn about key works from the collection in depth.
Welcoming visitors since 2003, TarraWarra Museum of Art is a leading not-for-profit public art gallery that presents inventive and stimulating exhibitions and programs about 20th- and 21st-century art. Located on Wurundjeri Country in the Yarra Valley, Victoria, the Museum was founded by the late Marc Besen AC and Eva Besen AO, who gifted the award-winning building designed by Allan Powell and donated over 600 works of Australian art from their private collection.