AUSTRALIAN ART
“John Olsen: Goya’s Dog spans eight decades of the artist’s practice, from the 1950s, when he first visited Spain, to the present. This exhibition tracks the influences of these Spanish encounters on the artist’s sensibility, his palette, and how he views the landscape and the human condition. It delves into the introspection and darker elements that pervade his work, and contrasts these with the sunny, more exuberant aspects of his practice.”
x, 150 pages : colour illustrations ; 24 x 27 cm. #150123 SCARCE
NAS Gallery, 11 June-7 August 2021, National Art School, Forbes Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Sydney, Australia.
Includes bibliographical references.
Olsen, John, 1928- — Exhibitions. | Painting, Australian — Exhibitions. | Art, Australian — 21st century — Exhibitions. | Art, Australian — 20th century — Exhibitions.
Exhibition catalogues.
Alderton, Stephen, contributor | Norton, Kylie, contributor | Wolifson, Chloe, contributor | Wright, William, 1937-2014, contributor | National Art School (Australia), host institution