THEATRE OF THE WORLD
OPENING JUNE 23 2012-
APRIL 8 2013
Theatre of the World engages, and rejects, the widely
held notion that ancient and contemporary works of art are
inherently different, and that we must burden the past with the
weight of history.
Theatre of the World is a kaleidoscope: here the viewer
sees the object, and that is enough. This notion harkens back to
the Renaissance view that art and knowledge are inextricably
intertwined. This art is visual poetry.
Theatre of the World has, as its backbone, the Tasmanian
Museum and Art Gallery collection of Pacific barkcloths and Mona's
collection of everything. Other sources are tapped when required to
enhance the perceptual interplay, or on whim.
In the theatre of the world art is a conveyor of dreams, a
mobilizer of imagination, and a conduit for emotion. When we find
beauty sometimes we need look no further.
Curated by Jean-Hubert Martin.
A MONA and TMAG (Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery)
collaboration.
MONANISM
AN EVOLVING EXHIBITION, 21.01.2011-
Highlights of the collection.
And lowlights. Evolving.


