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Picasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern Masters Film Festival Marcel Duchamp (American, born France. 1887-1968) When: Monday 27 August, 6 – 8pm Where: Theatrette, AGWA (via James St Mall entrance) Cost: Member $40/Guest $50 (inc. refreshments. Doors open at 6pm. Lecture 6.30pm, followed by film – duration approx. 30 mins) Booking: F19 Duchamp’s proposition that art could be about ideas instead of objects was a revolutionary notion that still resonates with artists today. Associated with Cubism, Dadaism, and Surrealism, his main innovation was ‘ready-made art’. In 1913, Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2, caused a furore at New York City’s famous Armory Show. Robert Cook, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Photography and Design, will deliver the APPRECIATING talk on Duchamp and his works, as an aperitif to the screening of the film, Marcel Duchamp: A Definitive Biography. ADFAS Series 2012 A VICTORIAN SPLENDOUR; The Golden Age of British Glass (with Dr Charles Hajdamach) When: Monday 3 September, 6 – 8pm Where: Central Institute of Technology – Lecture Theatre, Building 1, Francis St, Northbridge (opposite the entry to State Library Car Park) Cost: Member $40/Guest $50 (inc. refreshments. Doors open 6pm. Lecture 6:45pm) Booking: F20 Professed to be one of the greatest periods in British glassmaking, the 19th century saw glassmakers create a kaleidoscope of shapes, colours and decorative techniques now lauded for the genius of their technical virtuosity and aesthetic sensibility. Dr Hajdamach will present evocative portraits of the glassmakers and designers, as well as the objects themselves. Dr Hajdamach is a leading authority on glass, previously a Director of Dudley Museums and Art Galleries, Broadfield House Glass Museum and the author of British Glass 1800-1814 and British 20th Century Glass. Jeff Wall Photographs with Gary Dufour When: Sunday 9 September, 2 – 4.30pm Where: Meet in The Manhattan Lounge, AGWA Cost: Member $30/Guest $30 (inc. light refreshments. Doors open at 2pm) Booking: F21 Film Festival ADFAS Floor Talk The Gallery’s Chief Curator and Deputy Director, Gary Dufour, is a specialist on the works of Jeff Wall, whom he has known for 30 years. Gary will introduce us to his favourite works in the exhibition and we’ll discover why Jeff Wall is widely acknowledged as one of the most inventive and influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. This outstanding show, a first of its kind in Australia, will close the next day. Do not miss this opportunity to learn about how Jeff Wall conceives the scenes, what are the subtle messages buried within these large scale photographic works and bring your friends (at Members prices) to the Gallery! August 2012 – November 2012 www.artfriends.com.au Friends Events & Membership Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976), Untitled, 1939. painted sheet aluminum and steel wire, 14 5/8 x 9 x 10 7/8” (37.1 x 22.8 x 27.5 cm). e Museum of Modern Art, New York. Kay Sage Tanguy Bequest. © 2012 Calder Foundation, New York/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. 1

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Picasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern Masters Film FestivalMarcel Duchamp (American, born France. 1887-1968)When: Monday 27 August, 6 – 8pmWhere: Theatrette, AGWA (via James St Mall entrance)Cost: Member $40/Guest $50 (inc. refreshments.

Doors open at 6pm. Lecture 6.30pm, followed by film – duration approx. 30 mins)

Booking: F19

Duchamp’s proposition that art could be about ideas instead of objects was a revolutionary notion that still resonates with artists today. Associated with Cubism, Dadaism, and Surrealism, his main innovation was ‘ready-made art’. In 1913, Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2, caused a furore at New York City’s famous Armory Show. Robert Cook, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Photography and Design, will deliver the APPRECIATING talk on Duchamp and his works, as an aperitif to the screening of the film, Marcel Duchamp: A Definitive Biography.

ADFAS Series 2012

A VICTORIAN SPLENDOUR; The Golden Age of British Glass(with Dr Charles Hajdamach)When: Monday 3 September, 6 – 8pmWhere: Central Institute of Technology – Lecture Theatre,

Building 1, Francis St, Northbridge (opposite the entry to State Library Car Park)

Cost: Member $40/Guest $50 (inc. refreshments. Doors open 6pm. Lecture 6:45pm)

Booking: F20

Professed to be one of the greatest periods in British glassmaking, the 19th century saw glassmakers create a kaleidoscope of shapes, colours and decorative techniques now lauded for the genius of their technical virtuosity and aesthetic sensibility. Dr Hajdamach will present evocative portraits of the glassmakers and designers, as well as the objects themselves. Dr Hajdamach is a leading authority on glass, previously a Director of Dudley Museums and Art Galleries, Broadfield House Glass Museum and the author of British Glass 1800-1814 and British 20th Century Glass.

Jeff Wall Photographs with Gary Dufour ❤When: Sunday 9 September, 2 – 4.30pmWhere: Meet in The Manhattan Lounge, AGWACost: Member $30/Guest $30 (inc. light refreshments.

Doors open at 2pm)Booking: F21

Film Festival

ADFAS

Floor Talk The Gallery’s Chief Curator and Deputy Director, Gary Dufour, is a specialist on the works of Jeff Wall, whom he has known for 30 years. Gary will introduce us to his favourite works in the exhibition and we’ll discover why Jeff Wall is widely acknowledged as one of the most inventive and influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. This outstanding show, a first of its kind in Australia, will close the next day. Do not miss this opportunity to learn about how Jeff Wall conceives the scenes, what are the subtle messages buried within these large scale photographic works and bring your friends (at Members prices) to the Gallery!

August 2012 – November 2012

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Friends Events & Membership

Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976), Untitled, 1939.painted sheet aluminum and steel wire, 14 5/8 x 9 x 10 7/8” (37.1 x 22.8 x 27.5 cm).The Museum of Modern Art, New York.Kay Sage Tanguy Bequest.© 2012 Calder Foundation, New York/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

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Picasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern Masters Film FestivalLouise Bourgeois (American, born France. 1911-2010)When: Monday 24 September, 6 – 9.30pmWhere: Theatrette, AGWA (via James St Mall entrance)Cost: Member $40/Guest $50

(inc. refreshments. Doors open at 6pm. Lecture 6.30pm, followed by film – duration 99 mins)

Booking: F22

“This film is a drama of creativity and revelation. It is an intimate, human engagement with an artist’s world. It builds to a searing climactic scene, then rebounds in joy and reconciliation.”

Louise Bourgeois was for six decades an influencing figure in the world of modern art. In 1982, at the age of 71, she became the first woman to be honoured with a major retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Best known for her series of massive spider structures, Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine is a comprehensive examination of her emotionally intertwined creative process, based on conversations and observations filmed over 14 years at her Brooklyn studio and Manhattan home. Dr Ann Shilo, Senior Lecturer, School of Design & Art, Curtin University will introduce us to Louise’s world in the APPRECIATING talk before the screening.

Gomboc Gallery & Sculpture ParkWhen: Sunday 16 September, 10 – 2pmWhere: Gomboc Gallery & Sculpture Park/

Jane Brook Estate Wines Swan ValleyCost: Member $50/Guest $60 (inc. lunch and

wine tasting at Jane Brook)Booking: F23

Ron and Terrie Gomboc established the Gallery and Sculpture Park in the Swan Valley 30 years ago. A celebrated artist and entrepreneur Ron Gomboc is known for his memorable sculptures seen at 22 Sculpture by the Sea exhibitions and commissioned for sites all over Australia. Invited to participate as an artist and lecturer in many countries including Singapore, Japan, China, Austria, Germany, Slovenia, and recently, three

Film Festival

Art in the Valley

exhibitions in Paris, Ron is a major advocate of international cultural exchange and supporting emerging talent. A guided tour with Ron is a singular opportunity to share in his passion and superb knowledge!

Continue the lively conversation afterwards at Jane Brook Estate Wines. In celebration of our generous sponsor’s 40 years of operation: sample great wines and seasonal platters at a long table lunch in the garden. An outing for art buffs and foodies alike.

ADFAS Series 2012

LANCELOT ‘CAPABILITY’ BROWN AND HUMPHREY REPTON; English Landscape Garden Design in Changing Times 1738 – 1816 (with Mr Keir Davidson)When: Monday 8 October, 6 – 8pmWhere: Central Institute of Technology – Lecture Theatre,

Building 1, Francis St, Northbridge (opposite the entry to State Library Car Park)

Cost: Member $40/Guest $50 (inc. refreshments. Doors open 6pm. Lecture 6:45pm)

Booking: F24

Times of great uncertainty, followed by enormous social and economic change in Britain, influenced Brown and Reptons’ response to the English landscape. This lecture captures the period when Brown and Repton became regarded as the most important designers of the identifiable ‘English’ school of landscaping. Plans, paintings and drawings as well as modern photographs will explore the inspirations and styles of these two designers; and their importance, now reflected in renewed popularity. Mr Davidson is a landscape designer and has lectured widely and published several titles including The Art of Zen Gardening.

ADFAS

Chatsworth House, Peak District, Derbyshire, England. Photo: Matthew Bullen.

Ron Gomboc

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North Freo Gallery Walk

Sketches from a thousand showsWhen: Sunday 21 October, 3 – 6pmCost: Member $35/Guest $45 (inc. light refreshments)Booking: F27

Gallery East and Perth Galleries represent some of WA’s best known contemporary artists and are both soon to close their doors. Gallery Directors David Forrest, Jánis Nedéla and Norah Ohrt will delight and intrigue us with stories looking back over twenty five years of the WA art scene; recounting the fun, the exhibitions, the artists, the dramas and the scandals! As well as introducing you to the work of the exhibiting artists Patrizia Tonello at Gallery East and Rachel Coad at Perth Galleries, expect a surprise arranged especially for Friends by a group of leading WA artists. Norah Ohrt, Director of Perth Galleries is a former President of Friends and will soon retire completely from the WA

Art Walk

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art scene. Starting out at Gallery East we will conclude the afternoon at Perth Galleries to toast and farewell with a glass of champagne! This is a unique and unrepeatable event – mark your diary now and book early.

ASA International Scholars Series

Moors & Christians: The Contested Past of Andalucía(with Dr John Wreglesworth)When: Thursday 25 October 2012, 6 – 8pmWhere: Theatrette, AGWA (via James St Mall entrance)Cost: Member $40/Guest $50 (inc. refreshments.

Doors open 6pm. Lecture commences 6.45pm)Booking: F25

In 711 a Muslim army crossed from North Africa to invade Spain where it defeated Roderick, and overthrew his Christian kingdom. For centuries, most of modern Spain and Portugal were under Muslim rule. In 1492 the Catholic kings captured the last Muslim kingdom, but it wasn’t until the early 17th century that the ‘Reconquest’ was completed with the forced expulsion of Muslims from Spain. Al-Andalus, Muslim Spain, was a rich, complex and sophisticated society by comparison with its Christian neighbours. The Great Mosque at Córdoba and the Alhambra palace at Granada are iconic memorials to a vanished civilisation that extreme nationalism has tried to wipe from Spain’s historical memory. Recent tensions arising from substantial North African immigration, Islamist terrorism and a sharp economic downturn invoke different perceptions

ASA

of the medieval past in contemporary political debate. Presented by Dr John Wreglesworth, ASA’s most popular, charismatic and engaging lecturer, this talk will take a tour through Al-Andalus and its remarkable culture, assessing myth and reality.[This is an ASA International Scholars Series lecture presented in partnership with Friends]

ASA International Scholars Series

Peru: More than Machu Picchu(with Dr John Wreglesworth)When: Friday 26 October 2012, 11am – 1pmWhere: Theatrette, AGWA (via James St Mall entrance)Cost: Member $50/Guest $60

(Doors open 11am. Lecture 11.15am, followed by ‘finger food’ lunch)

Booking: F25a

Ask anyone to identify something Peruvian and, more than likely, they will name Machu Picchu. Admittedly, it is extraordinary in its stunning location and mysterious history, but the fabled ‘Lost City’ and its vanished builders, the Incas, are recent additions to a record of cultures that reach back thousands of years. The peoples of what is now Peru were creating ceremonial centres at the same time as the great civilisations of Egypt and Iraq. In the absence of a developed system of writing, they created rich and complex societies. We can enter their world through its physical remains: temples and tombs, jewellery and textiles, tools and weapons; and archaeologists are still making astonishing discoveries. Presented by Dr John Wreglesworth, ASA’s most popular, charismatic and engaging lecturer, this talk will explore Peru’s richest archaeological region, the northern coastal lowlands, where sophisticated pre-Columbian civilisations such as the Moche, Sicán and Chimú kingdoms flourished in an arid desert.[This is an ASA International Scholars Series lecture presented in partnership with Friends]

Closing Party

Picasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern Masters Film FestivalAndy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)When: Monday 12 November, 6 – 9pmWhere: The Concourse, AGWACost: Member $55/Guest $65

(inc refreshments and live music. Doors open 6pm. Talk 6:45pm, followed by short film)

Booking: F26

Back track to New York in the 1970’s, the epicentre of the Pop Art movement, with Alan Dodge AM and meet the iconoclastic, trendsetting Andy Warhol. The former Director of AGWA was there, living in NYC, when art changed forever. His APPRECIATING talk will de-code Andy Warhol’s works in the Picasso to Warhol exhibition, followed by a screening of Ten Lizes (approx. duration 30 minutes). Ten supposedly identical faces printed in black, over two rows, on canvas 5.65 metres long and 2 metres high broke the mould of traditional portraiture. Andy Warhol created this image from a photo of actress Elizabeth Taylor. Join us for a New York celebration to close this Film Festival season. Live music and refreshments included with a distinctly 1970s American theme. Don’t miss it!Supported by Comestibles.

ASA

Film Festival

From a series of portrait performances with a throw-away Kodak Instamatic, Gallery East 2011.

Alhambra, Pavilion, Hall of the Mocarabes, Patio de los Leones

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© 2012: the artists, authors, the Friends of, and the Art Gallery of Western Australia. Copyright for all images and works is owned by the artists or their representatives.

BOOKING DETAILSONLINE: Select your events at www.artfriends.com.au/events.htmlTELEPHONE: (08) 9492 6750POST: fill in the booking form (available for download from our website or on the reverse of the mailing sheet that came with Artifacts) and post with your payment to: Friends Ticketing, PO Box 48, Northbridge WA 6865.

CONDITIONSBookings are essential, limited and subject to availability.Payment is required upon booking, and prices include GST. Valid Concession/Seniors ID and Membership Cards must be presented when purchasing concession memberships and making members bookings.Confirmation: All bookings are recorded on a door-list, with booking and event confirmed via TryBooking, email or phone call within seven (7) days of the event.Cancellations: Seven (7) full days notice of an event is required to qualify for a refund or credit.Membership fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.Conditions: The right is reserved to add, withdraw, reschedule or substitute artists/ lecturers and/or vary advertised programs, prices, venues, seating arrangements and audience capacity. The rights of booking and admission is reserved and is subject to Friends terms of admission, copies of which are available from Friends on request.Privacy Statement: The Friends of the Art Gallery of Western Australia respects information privacy. For details of our full privacy policy please contact the Friends office.

Picasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern Masters Tour ❤When: Sunday 25 November, 2 – 4.30pmWhere: Meet at The Manhattan Lounge, AGWACost: Member $35/Guest $35

(inc. refreshments & admission fee)Booking: F29

By popular demand, we are offering a tour of this exceptional exhibition. What we now call ‘modern art’ changed art forever in the 20th century. This is your chance to find out why, and how the artworks so carefully chosen for this exhibition from the Museum of Modern Art in New York are so iconoclastic. Learn so much more on this special tour with the Gallery Guides, than just walking through on your own. Entry to the exhibition is included as well as afternoon tea and your friends are invited at Members prices. The last event sold out quickly, so book early!

Picasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern MastersWhen: Monday 3 December 2012 – Exhibition closes

Friends Christmas PartyWhen: Sunday 9 DecemberWhere: AGWACost: Members $30/Guests $40Booking: F28

Celebrate this exciting year of art and community at our closing event for 2012 with volunteers and Friends, in the Gallery. This evening of good cheer, live music, tempting festive fare and refreshments is a highlight on the Friends’ social calendar. See you there!

Guided Tour

Diary Date

CELEBRATE

Alan Dodge AM, former Director of AGWA, is the guest speaker at the closing event of the Picasso to Warhol Film Festival on 12 November.

LeftChristmas Party 2011

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The Friends of the Art Gallery of Western

Australia instantly connects its members with

a vibrant arts focused community, exciting and

educative cultural events, and provides support

for the State Gallery and its growing Collection.

Established in 1976, Friends has a long history of contributing to the acquisition of new works for the State Art Collection, providing an insider’s view of the Gallery, drawing its members into the world of art in ways that go beyond just visiting and viewing.

Membership of Friends entitles the holder to a feast of benefits including reciprocity at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra, at all other State Galleries and with other cultural organisations in WA and elsewhere.

A major benefit of joining the Friends is the extensive program of events offered, often providing exclusive access to exhibitions, galleries, artists and visiting industry experts. Friends’ activities cater to a diverse range of creative and cultural tastes, educational, informative and fun, and we welcome all new art-loving members.

Friends receive Artifacts magazine three times a year, full of art news and information about our event program. We highly recommend supplying your email address to receive the extra event details and regular updates, like special offers that pop up during the MoMA series.

This month we are delighted to announce new added benefits such as discounted tea and coffee at the Gallery café, Caffissimo, and also some exclusive offers at the Gallery Shop.

If the membership benefits alone don’t fully satisfy your desire to connect with the Gallery there are also opportunities to engage more intensively through the Friends Volunteer and Ambassador programs.

Contact us today for more information or fill out the form in this edition of Artifacts, and we look forward to welcoming you as a Friend of the Art Gallery of Western Australia!

For more information visit www.artfriends.com.au; call 08 9492 6750 or email [email protected]

Six Reasons to Join FriendsPresent your current Membership Card to enjoy these Benefits:

EXHIBITIONS• DiscountedentrytotheMoMAseriesandotherspecial

exhibitions at the Art Gallery of Western Australia• Preferredqueuing,pre-saletickets,specialoffersanddiscounts

EVENTS• DiscountedticketsforallFriendsevents• BringoneguestatmemberpricetoonesmallerFriendseventperyear• AttendonefreesmallerFriendseventperyear

ARTIFACTS MAGAZINE & E-NEWS SUBSCRIPTION• ReceiveArtifactsmagazinethreetimesayearandregularemail

updates to keep you posted on events, floor talks, tours and studio visits.

• ReceiveemailupdatesfromtheArtGalleryofWesternAustralia

LOUNGE• AccesstoThe Manhattan Lounge. Open 10am to 5pm every day,

except Tuesday; 10am to 8pm on Wednesdays (except when a private function is booked). Sealed take-away meals and drinks may be enjoyed in the Lounge.

RECIPROCAL BENEFITSMembership offers reciprocal benefits with fellow galleries, museums and arts organisations throughout Australia:• NationalGalleryofAustraliaCanberra• ArtGalleryofNewSouthWales• NationalGalleryofVictoria• ArtGalleryofSouthAustralia• TasmanianMuseumandArtGallery• QueenslandArtGallery• FriendsoftheWesternAustraliaMuseum• FriendsoftheWesternAustraliaGovernmentHouse• FriendsofWesternAustralianSymphonyOrchestra• WestAustralianOperaLovers

OTHER BENEFITS & DISCOUNTS• Caffissimo,theGalleryCafé–15%offteaandcoffee• GalleryShop–10%discountandspecialoffers• Jackson’sDrawingSupplies–10%offmaterials• JaneBrookEstateWines–10%offatthecellardoor• LunaParadisoCinema–10%offfilmscreenings• WAMuseumCaféandGiftShop–10%off• ArtproofPrintNorthFremantle–10%offprinting

TopFriends and Gallery volunteers in the new Manhattan Lounge, where all our members are welcome. Front L-R: Annie Silberstein, Fiona Johnson. Back L-R: Hannah Jago, Ben Cusmano, Allan Green, Kay Campbell, Colin Mildon. Photo: Tony Nathan.

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Free TicketCurrent Friends members, who introduce two new financial members during September ’12, will receive a free ticket to the Picasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern Masters exhibition. With five more spectacular MoMA exhibitions coming to AGWA over the next three years and the wealth of Friends events to enjoy, your friends will be glad of your encouragement. (Not available in conjunction with any other promotion.)

Exclusive MoMA Offers for Friends at the Gallery Shop• PurchasetheofficialcatalogueofPicasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern

Masters for just $20 (normally $29.95).• FINKDesignhascollaboratedwithAGWAtoproducealimitededition

Heart Brooch and Neckpiece, to celebrate the MoMA series. Made in Australia these stunning pieces, hand finished in anodised aluminium, are exclusive to AGWA. For Friends only at $80 each (normally $99).

Above Opening of the Film Festival and ADFAS Lectures. Photos: Maxine Murray