10 Mar 2021

Guest speaker: Sidney Nolan’s encounters with popular culture

Guest speaker: Sidney Nolan’s encounters with popular culture

Wednesday 10 March 2021: 1–2pm

Free. Bookings essential.

As an emerging artist in the early 1940s, Sidney Nolan returned to his childhood haunts of St Kilda and began to understand how the whirl of popular culture experience and imagery could connect to his ideas for a new form of contemporary art practice.

"I was thinking about the ride we had in the merry go round at St Kilda with the lovely Disney blue lights and funny pink statues and I remembered quite suddenly that all around the outside of the merry go round there have always been old fashioned paintings of tiger hunts, elephants and throwing lassoes in South America."
Sidney Nolan Letter to Sunday Reed, March 29th, 1943, Nhill.

Professor Christopher McAuliffe is the Sir William Dobell Chair and Head, Centre for Art History & Art Theory School of Art and Design at the Australian National University.

Image:
Sidney NOLAN (1917-1992)
(Untitled) Waterwheel, Luna Park, 1942
alkyd on composition board
Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne Purchased from John and Sunday Reed 1980
© The Sidney Nolan Trust
All rights reserved, DACS/Copyright Agency, 2020

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Guest speaker: Sidney Nolan’s encounters with popular culture

Wednesday 10 March 2021: 1–2pm

Free. Bookings essential.

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Nolan