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The Gallery Ark

Artist, Artwork title, year

Gustave Doré
Little Red Riding Hood c. 1862
oil on canvas
65.3 x 81.7 cm
Gift of Mrs S. Horne, 1962 (1061-5)

Septimus Power
born New Zealand 1877, arrived Australia (1880s), lived in France 1905–07, England 1907–13, died 1951
The parrot house c. 1925
oil on canvas
92.8 x 74.3 cm
Felton Bequest, 1928

James Morrison
born Papua New Guinea 1959, arrived Australia 1977
Aspen grove 2004
oil on canvas
40.8 x 51.0 cm
Purchased through NGV Foundation with the assistance of the Joan Clemenger Endowment, Governor 2005
© James Morrison, courtesy of Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney

Wu Zuoren
China 1908–97
Pandas and bamboo 1964 China
album: ink on paper, 8 paintings, cardboard, paper, silk and gold leaf on concertina glued binding
31.7 x 22.0 cm (image and sheet) (each), 31.8 x 22.6 x 2.0 cm (closed), 31.8 x 45.2 x 1.0 cm (open)
Gift of an anonymous donor, 2007

Minton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire (manufacturer)
est. 1793
Monkey teapot 1874
earthenware (majolica)
(a-b) 15.0 x 22.0 x 10.3 cm (overall)
Presented through the NGV Foundation by Dr Robert Wilson, Honorary Life Benefactor, 2001


In the biblical story of the Ark, Noah is charged with the task of rescuing wild beasts, domestic animals, birds and reptiles from forty days and forty nights of flood. Retold through the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic faiths, the story of Noah’s ark reminds us of the importance of animals to people. Indeed throughout history human societies have interacted and relied on the animals around them, and the animal world has been a resounding source of artistic inspiration.

Drawing on both the International and Australian collections of the National Gallery of Victoria, The Gallery Ark includes a breadth of styles, schools, movements and cultures from throughout the centuries. 

Like the story of Noah and the Ark, the exhibition presents the animals 'two by two', allowing for an exploration of similarities and differences in the works of artists as diverse as Charles Conder, Treahna Hamm, Jeff Koons, Frederick McCubbin, Pablo Picasso, Tom Roberts, Auguste Rodin, and Wu Zuoren.

The Gallery Ark has been designed for children and aims to encourage a sense of curiosity, whilst also presenting some of the treasures of the NGV collection.

NGV Kids' Activity Book Gallery Ark room brochure
Education Resource Gallery Ark room brochure
Room Brochure Gallery Ark room brochure




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This project is supported by the Victorian Government
through Arts Victoria’s Major Touring Initiative

Indemnification for this exhibition is provided by the Victorian Government


 


Caption for exhibition tile:

Jeff Koons (designer)
born United States 1955
Puppy, vase 1998
porcelain
44.6 x 27.9 x 44.8 cm
National Gallery of Victoria,
Melbourne
Purchased 2004
© Jeff Koons, courtesy Gagosian
Gallery New York


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