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| Ron Mueck returns home: Art Gallery of NSW unveils largest exhibition of the sculptor's career |
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Ron Mueck preparing 'Havoc' 2025 for display in the 'Ron Mueck: Encounter' exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, artwork © Ron Mueck, photo: Art Gallery of New South Wales, Felicity Jenkins.
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SYDNEY.- The Art Gallery of New South Wales presents Ron Mueck: Encounter, the largest exhibition of the internationally acclaimed Australian sculptor ever shown in the country.
Celebrated for his vividly lifelike figures and remarkable shifts in scale, Ron Mueck (born 1958, Melbourne; lives England) has reshaped the language of contemporary figurative sculpture. Encounter brings together nearly a third of Muecks exceptional output over a three-decade career, featuring major works sourced from public and private collections across Australia, Europe, Asia and North America most never before seen in Australia.
The exhibition traces the emotional and psychological terrain for which Mueck is renowned moments of vulnerability, connection and solitude rendered with astonishing precision. At the heart of the exhibition is the world premiere of Havoc 2025, a powerful new immersive sculpture created especially for Sydney. This monumental installation draws visitors into a tense, cinematic stand-off between two packs of colossal dogs an unsettling, urgent reflection on the anxieties that shape our times.
Art Gallery of New South Wales director Maud Page said: Ron Mueck is one of Australias most important living artists, having achieved incredible international success over the past 30 years. Encounter offers a rare chance to experience the depth and ambition of his practice on home soil, and to witness the debut of a major new work that reflects his evolving practice and resonates powerfully with the tensions of our world today.
Minister for Jobs and Tourism Steve Kamper said: Ron Muecks work has captivated audiences around the world, and this new exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales for the Sydney International Art Series will give visitors the unique opportunity to experience his extraordinary sculptures.
Major cultural events like the Sydney International Art Series not only enrich our states vibrant arts and culture scene but also attract visitors from across the country and the globe, boosting our local economy and showcasing NSW as Australias leading destination for world-class experiences.
A handsomely illustrated new publication accompanies the exhibition, including an extended essay by the exhibition curator and senior curator of exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jackie Dunn, detailed entries on the 15 exhibited artworks and intimate photographs by French photographer Gautier Deblonde, documenting behind-the-scenes moments in the development of Havoc at Muecks studio in the Isle of Wight.
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