Arthur Boyd, ‘Woman in a jinker’ (detail), 1976. Oil on canvas, 182.7 x 175.3 cm. Rockhampton Art Gallery collection, Art Acquisition Fund, purchased with the assistance of the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council 1976. Reproduced with the permission of Bundanon Trust.

Cream: Four Decades of Australian Art

Cream: Four Decades of Australian Art chronicles the development of modernism in Australia from 1940 to 1980. 

About the exhibition

Grace Cossington Smith’s Drapery in the studio 1940 demonstrates the predominance of post-impressionism and European influences in Australian art at that time. The painting also indicates an end point for euro-centric influences and a new era of a truly ‘Australian’ style. In a post-Second World War environment, themes that emerged include universal mythologies in an Australian context, a revised representation of the Australian landscape, portraiture, and social realist depictions of marginalised Australians.


Artists

David Aspden, Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd, John Brack, Judy Cassab, John Coburn, Noel Counihan, Ray Crooke, William Dargie, William Delafield Crook, Russell Drysdale, Donald Friend, Sam Fullbrook, James Gleeson, Frank Hinder, Vida Lahey, Kenneth Macqueen, Jon Molvig, Sidney Nolan, Margaret Olley, John Olsen, John Perceval, Clifton Pugh, Lloyd Rees, William Robinson, Jeffrey Smart, Grace Cossington Smith, Joshua Smith, Constance Stokes, Brett Whiteley, Fred Williams.


Resources

Cream: explorer pack
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Cream: teachers notes
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Tour dates

14 February27 April 2014
29 August19 October 2014
29 October14 December 2014
6 January15 February 2015
4 September18 October 2015
24 October21 November 2015
8 January13 March 2016

Acknowledgements

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Queensland Government logo
Gordon Darling Foundation logo
Tim Fairfax Family Foundation logo

Cream: Four Decades of Australian Art was a Rockhampton Art Gallery exhibition, toured by Museums & Galleries Queensland. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Ministry for the Arts’ Visions of Australia program. Funding for insurance has been provided through the Queensland Government Exhibition Indemnification Scheme, administered by Arts Queensland. Project support has come from the Regional Arts Development Fund, a Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Rockhampton Regional Council partnership to support local arts and culture.

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