Australian art
The work of Australian artists has been collected by the Queensland Art Gallery since its foundation in 1895. These works date from the colonial period onwards, with rich holdings of paintings and sculptures by Australian expatriate artists living in the United Kingdom and France at the turn of the twentieth century. The Australian art collection tracks developments in the modern movement of the 1950s and 1960s, including abstractions and assemblages and conceptual/post-object art of the late 1960s and 1970s.
The Contemporary Australian Art collection is rich in paintings, major installation, cross-media and moving image works which are central to contemporary art practice. The Collection includes an outstanding group of works by major Queensland artists.
See the Australian Collection display at QAG. The reconfigured spaces capture major historical moments from first contact to colonisation, and exploration to immigration. Bringing the Indigenous and contemporary Australian collections together with the Gallery’s historical holdings, the display emphasises stories about Queensland and Brisbane from the region’s own perspective.
Laughing water 1928
- PARKER, Harold - Creator
Banner 1968
- ASPDEN, David - Creator
According to des Esseintes 1976
- BALDESSIN, George - Collaborating artist
- TILLERS, Imants - Collaborating artist
Eve repentant 1928
- PARKER, Harold - Creator
Painting 1957
- BALSON, Ralph - Creator
Desert storm c.1949
- NOLAN, Sidney - Creator
Skyboats (from 'The Bicentennial folio') 1987
- BLANCHFLOWER, Brian - Artist
- LOANE, John - Printer
This tiny emotion 1988
- HOFFIE, Pat - Creator
Anna cast 1979
- ELENBERG, Joel - Creator
Anna cast 1979
- ELENBERG, Joel - Creator
Mrs Fraser and convict 1962-64
- NOLAN, Sidney - Creator
Brazil 1971
- ASPDEN, David - Creator
Suite I 1960
- BLACKMAN, Charles - Creator
Cup and saucer 1910
- GRANT, Gwendolyn - Decorator
- T & V (LIMOGES) - Manufacturer
Untitled 1954-57
- VASSILIEFF, Danila - Creator
No. 4 untitled painting 1968
- HUNTER, Robert - Creator