TarraWarra Museum of Art General Admission

SUPERsystems + The Industrial Design of Clement Meadmore + Systems and Structures

By TarraWarra Museum of Art

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TarraWarra Museum of Art

313 Healesville-Yarra Glen Road Healesville, VIC 3777 Australia

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About this event

NOW SHOWING until 14 July

SUPERsystems: Peter Atkins and Dana Harris
The Industrial Design of Clement Meadmore: The Harris/Atkins Collection
Systems and Structures: A Focus on the TarraWarra Museum of Art Collection

Curated by Anthony Fitzpatrick

Explore three fascinating exhibitions, including major new works by contemporary artists Peter Atkins and Dana Harris, paintings and sculptures from the TarraWarra Museum of Art collection and a survey of mid-century modernist design by Clement Meadmore.

In their major new works for SUPERsystems, contemporary Melbourne-based artists Peter Atkins and Dana Harris employ geometry, repetition and seriality as means to reimagine the everyday world.

The Industrial Design of Clement Meadmore: The Harris/Atkins Collection presents a comprehensive collection of innovative modernist designs by the acclaimed sculptor and designer.


Systems and Structures features a selection of works from the TarraWarra Museum of Art collection by Australian artists who explore and implement various kinds of systems and parameters in the development and expansion of their distinctive practices.
Located at TarraWarra Museum of Art in Healesville, Victoria.


Pre-book your tickets for ease of check-in. Tickets also available at the door.

OPEN 11am–5pm Tuesday – Sunday including public holidays

Temporary changed parking and access conditions.


Ticket information:

  • Your ticket is valid all day from 11am - 5pm, unless otherwise indicated.
  • If you're feeling unwell, please stay at home.
  • Ticket refunds and transfers can be arranged online or by phoning on 03 5957 3100. Please arrange for your refund within 1 day .
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For all other enquiries, please contact the Museum on 03 5957 3100 or museum@twma.com.au

Closed Mondays. Open all public holidays.

TarraWarra Museum of Art is a registered not for profit charitable organisation.

Images:

(1) Clement Meadmore, Pendant Light for the T House 1956, Three-legged Dining Table 1955, Three-legged Plywood Chair 1955, Harris/Atkins Collection(1) Dana Harris, fancywork 10 from the series fancywork 2020–23. Courtesy of the artist. Dana Harris, fancywork has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.
(2) Peter Atkins, Dr No (after Maurice Binder) 2020–23 (detail). Courtesy of the artist, Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne and GAGProjects, Adelaide
(3) Hilarie Mais, Bay 2001, TarraWarra Museum of Art collection. Gift of Eva Besen AO and Marc Besen AO. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program 2012 © Hilarie Mais

(4)Aerial photo by Rob Blackburn, courtesy Kate Seddon Landscape Design


VIDEO Image credits:

https://youtu.be/oRlDZKtDwBA?si=lnddL6FtqGKXGTIc

Video: Non Studios https://www.instagram.com/_nonstudio/



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Established in 2003, TarraWarra Museum of Art is a public gallery situated in the Yarra Valley, Victoria. Through a program of adventurous and inventive Australian and international art exhibitions, the Museum actively engages with art, place and ideas, presenting unexpected links between contemporary art and modernism within global, national and Indigenous contexts.

Located an hour's drive from Melbourne.

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