The Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre offers a brush with the masters.
The Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre offers a brush with the masters.
We’re coming in with some incredibly noteworthy information to all #artlovers but also, anyone with a set of eyeballs in their noggin, because our very own Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre has welcomed an array of truly iconic works – and spoiler alert, we’ll bet good Monet the GC will be lining up to take a peek-asso at this incredible, once-in-a-lifetime op.
No matter if you’re an everyday Joe who has been meaning to get a bit more culture in and around your life, or the most avid of art appreciators, Tweed’s own captivating cultural hub is hosting a brand new (but technically, really, really old) collection of jaw-dropping works – including a painting by none other than THE revolutionary 19th-century French Impressionist Claude Monet. Offering an extraordinary opportunity for locals to experience and wonder at a true masterpiece from one of history’s most influential and prolific artists.
On 1 November 2023, the space welcomed Claude Monet’s painting Meules, milieu du jour [Haystacks, midday] 1890, on loan from the National Gallery of Australia (NGA). A score of this magnitude requires the proverbial red carpet to be well and truly rolled out.
While this momentous occasion might feel like time to assume #panicstations, thankfully we can all take it a little easel. We plenty of time to soak up this remarkable slice of history, with the painting on display until 26 October 2025.
So, y’know, multiple visits required.
Known as the master of colour and painter of light, Monet is one of the most inspirational and revolutionary artists of any era, forging an entirely new direction for the art world by developing a unique style.
The famous artwork features a recurring exploration throughout Monet’s body of works, showing stacks of wheat from a field behind his house at Giverny, a subject known to have appeared in at least 25 of his paintings. It was the changing effects of light, rather than the stacks themselves, which fascinated the artist.
In addition to this amazing get, the space will be showcasing four more paintings from the NGA Collection, in the ultimate #sharingiscaring power move. Included in this very sweet deal are four pivotal works by revered artists Margaret Olley and Girgio Morandi, which will be on long-term loan to the Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre from 9 February 2024 until 11 February 2029 #luckyus.
Of the collection, one artwork is by Italian painter Giorgio Morandi (1890 – 1964) known for his signature style of still life studies, with Natura morta [Still life] 1956 offering a superb example of Morandi’s sublime, tonal explorations of the everyday.
Joining these masterpieces will also be three paintings by Margaret Olley – [Morning Interior] c.1973, Pomegranate I 1976 and Katie’s Quinces 1976, making some stunning and significant additions to both the Gallery’s awe-inspiring exhibition program and ongoing exploration of Olley’s career, life and legacy.
Olley’s impressive body of works were informed by her great admiration of modern masters such as Monet and Morandi, and travels which took her all over the world to see their work.
Regardless of your art aficionado status, this #mustsee lineup will be a captivating experience. For lucky locals, this dynamic mix of art history offers the unique opportunity to brush up on its evolution and the fascinating relationships between generations of revolutionary artists.
Oil see you there!
Where: 2 Mistral Road (corner Tweed Valley Way) Murwillumbah South
When: 10 am – 5 pm, Wednesday to Sunday (DST)
Words by Kellie Leader.
STORY SPONSORED BY TWEED REGIONAL GALLERY & MARGARET OLLEY ART CENTRE