4 NOV - 10 MAR
$35
Art Gallery of New South Wales - South Building Art Gallery Road Sydney NSW 2000
One of the great innovators of European abstraction, Vasily Kandinsky (1866–1944) broke new ground in painting during the first decades of the 20th century. In his influential treatise, On the Spiritual in Art, published in 1911, he wrote about art’s potential to ‘stand alone’, with imagery independent of the natural world. The development of a new subject matter based solely on the artist’s ‘inner necessity’ would occupy him for the rest of his life.
This comprehensive exhibition, curated with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, draws from the Guggenheim’s rich holdings to reveal Kandinsky’s work in depth – from his beginnings in Munich, to his return to his birthplace of Moscow with the outbreak of World War One, followed by the interwar years in Germany where he was an instructor at the Bauhaus, and his final chapter in Paris.
Adult - $35
Concession - $32
AGNSW Members - $30
Youth (12-17 years) - $16
Family (2 adults and up to 3 children) - $88
Child (11 years and under) - Free
Gallery Hours:
Open daily: 10am - 5pm
Until 10pm Wednesdays
Closed Easter Friday