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Main Title: Sea of dreams : Port Phillip Bay 1915-2013. Part two., A Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery exhibition
Author: Alexander, Jane, 1959-
Garden, Wendy.
James, Rodney
Burke, Janine, 1952-
Buckrich, Judith Raphael, 1950-
Holdgate, Guy
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
Imprint: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, 2013.
Collation: 56 p. : ill., facsim., pbk ; 29 cm.
Subject: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
Australian essays
Anthologies
Exhibitions
Catalogues
Art and artists
Port Phillip Bay (Vic.) (Bunurong Country and Wadawurrung Country)
Mornington Peninsula (Vic.) (Bunurong Country)
ISBN: 9780980756661
Notes:
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, 14 December 2013-2 March 2014.
Curators: Jane Alexander, Wendy Garden; writer, Rodney James.
Contents include: Foreword /Jane Alexander; At the city's edge / Judith Buckrich; Hedonism and dread : The beach and the body / Janine Burke; Agret piece of water / Wendy Garden; Port Phillip Bay / Guy Holdgate; List of works; Contributors' biographies; Acknowledgements.
Shattered dreams, fresh beginnings, an expansive economy, rising fears and the emergence of a middle class are detailed in this rich display that traces the journeys of so many who were lured by the dream of a better life.
Sea of dreams tells the fascinating story of Port Phillip Bay and the integral part it played in 19th and early 20th century survival, settlement, trade and commerce, defence and leisure.
With more than 100 works displayed, many of Australia’s best known and loved artists are represented. There are paintings by Charles Conder, Fred McCubbin, Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton and Louis Buvelot, along with rare drawings and prints by Emma Minnie Boyd, S. T. Gill, Georgiana McCrae, John Mather and Eugene von Guérard.
“Sea of dreams and its catalogue convey a quiet sense of excitement. Port Phillip Bay is rarely, if ever, celebrated in this way. After all, Melbourne, for valid reasons, is less exuberant about its harbour than Sydney; and yet this wide expanse of bay stands high in the imagination and affection of generations of Victorians.” Professor Geoffrey Blainey, extract from exhibition catalogue.
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Non-Fiction Stacks 750 SEA Available