McClelland Gallery + Sculpture Park

Double Vision

Jan Nelson, Walking in tall grass series,
Lucy, 2010, oil on linen, 77 x 66cm. McClelland
Gallery+ Sculpture Park Purchased 2011, The
Fornari Bequest © The artist Courtesy of the
artist & Anna Schwartz Gallery.

13 November to 18 March

Double Vision

Double Vision exuberantly explores contemporary art with ideas of portraiture and the body as the focus. Representing through a myriad of mediums what it is to be human, the exhibition charts its ways through encounters of the unexpected, psychological and humorous. 

This exhibition also looks at the captivating art of realism and the intriguing exchanges that occur between painting, photography, digital image and sculpture. Including key works from McClelland’s permanent collection augmented by private and public collection loans, Double Vision will include, among others, the work of Stephen Birch, Lyndell Brown and Charles Green, Juan Ford, Petrina Hicks, Cherry Hood, Sam Jinks, Justine Khamara, Rosemary Laing, Ron Mueck, Jan Nelson, Evan Penny, Patricia Piccinini, Julie Rrap, Alexander Seton, Ricky Swallow, Colin Suggett, Christian Thompson and Ronnie van Hout.

390 McClelland Drive
Langwarrin VIC 3910

03 9789 1671

Tues to Sun 10am - 5pm Closed on Mondays and some Public Holidays

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