Event held on May 08

The Land is Us: Stories, Place and Connection

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Curated by and presented exclusively at Shepparton Art Museum in partnership with National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), The Land is Us: Stories, Place and Connection brings together notable artworks from the NGV Collection that offer an expanded consideration of landscape art. The Land is Us turns your sight, minds, and hearts to the land beneath your feet. Each artwork offers a place from which artists convey, re-interpret, or affirm the lived experiences of people and their stories of connection with the landscape. Weaving together complex and varied artistic approaches by significant Australian and First Nations artists, including Sidney Nolan, Brook Andrew, John Brack, Destiny Deacon and Patricia Piccinini, alongside international artists, the exhibition presents a range of perspectives surrounding your fascination and connection to the land and its role in shaping national and personal identities. Featured image: John Brack, The car (1955), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Purchased, 1956 © National Gallery of Victoria.