CANBERRA.- The Australian War Memorial announced a new travelling exhibition as part of its Travelling Exhibitions program, Reality in flames: modern Australian art and the Second World War, featuring works from renowned artists such as Stella Bowen, Russell Drysdale, Sidney Nolan and Albert Tucker.
The Director of the Memorial, Dr Brendan Nelson, noted that Reality in flames is an important exploration of how Australian modern artists interpreted the Second World War. This was an incredibly important period in Australias history; it was a time of anxiety and great change. These works present a revealing and often original engagement with this war, said Dr Nelson.
The exhibition features works developed through the official war art scheme alongside pieces by artists who struggled to balance the creation of their art with their war-related labour or military service. Several works were created by refugees, prisoners of war and civilians in internee or concentration camps. These artists were compelled to explore the events they saw around them, focusing on new foreign and cultural encounters; the introduction of advanced technology to warfare; changing gender roles; the home front, leisure and recreation; and, crucially, the tremendous hardship, destruction and loss wrought by the conflict.
Reality in flames reveals how Australias artistic and literary culture was transformed by the war. Artists were inspired to create modern and innovative visual forms to interpret the experience of combat, the powerfully destructive machinery of war, and the vast social upheaval produced by global conflict, said Dr Nelson.
The exhibition will draw entirely from the Memorials extensive collection of works, and will include 53 paintings, 32 works on paper and 5 sculptures.
The 90 works of art displayed in this telling exhibition highlight the calibre and significance of the Memorials art collection, a collection that is often overlooked and underestimated, said Dr Nelson.
Dr Nelson said the Memorial has the largest and most significant collection of war art in Australia. The Memorial has over 30,000 works of art, including paintings, watercolors, drawings, prints, cartoons, illustrations and sculptures which explore various aspects of Australias experience of war.
The Memorials Travelling Exhibitions program is funded by the Australian Governments Commemorations Program, and will tour to both regional and metropolitan Australia. Reality in flames will open on 7 March 2014, where it will be on display at the S.H. Ervin Gallery until 13 April 2014.