Revealing the sublime

IPSWICH ART GALLERY

Featuring 20 contemporary Australian abstract artists and works from the National Gallery of Australia. Arriving Slowly at Ipswich Art Gallery delves into a journey of connection with art on a deeper, emotional level while exploring aspirations towards the sublime in Abstraction.

Our exhibition design concept focussed on the journey of arrival at an understanding, meaning or emotional connection on a sublime level with abstract art.

The minimalist typography reflects a careful reveal or piecing together of the viewers thoughts and feelings, as well as the artists own journey in creation of the works.

A striking Johnny Niesche artwork features as the hero, transporting the viewer into an immersion of vastness with undefined edges/limits, and inviting them to see the sublime possibilities awaiting them in the exhibition.

Ipswich Art Gallery Arriving Slowly exhibition poster
IAG Arriving Slowly exhibition street banners

The exhibition experience continues to uncover the profound possibilities and meanings that unfold through slow, deliberate observation. 

The exhibition launched with the loan of works by Mark Rothko (1903-1970), Agnes Martin (1912-2004) and Gwyn Hanssen-Pigott (1935-2013) offered through the National Gallery of Australia’s Sharing the National Collection / Art Across Australia program.

Arriving Slowly exhibition title wall text and graphics
Ipswich Art Gallery Arriving Slowly exhibition artworks
IAG Arriving Slowly art exhibition gallery space

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