Opening this Saturday because the inaugural exhibition in AGSA’s new Winter Artwork Sequence, Monet to Matisse: Defying Custom brings collectively greater than a century of creative innovation by means of a unprecedented assortment of works from the Toledo Museum of Artwork (TMA) in Ohio.
From Monet’s luminous water lilies to van Gogh’s expressive haystacks, these iconic items of Western artwork are making a incredible and extremely anticipated Australian debut.
Andrea Gardener, TMA’s deputy director says, ‘Of the work featured on this exhibition, solely Gauguin’s Road in Tahiti is returning for a second go to… So it’s a really particular second… this marks the primary time that a complete exhibition of works from TNA has been featured in Australia.’
The road-up contains names that want no introduction. Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, Edgar Degas, Piet Mondrian, Robert Rauschenberg and Helen Frankenthaler, all characteristic within the exhibition, which traces the exceptional evolution of contemporary artwork from the late nineteenth century into the twentieth.
Slightly than presenting these artists as remoted icons, Monet to Matisse reveals the conversations between generations of painters whose radical concepts challenged conference and reshaped the course of artwork historical past.
Erin Corralez-Diaz, TMA’s curator of American artwork says, ‘We’re seeing round 100 years [of art]. Transferring from direct observations of the seen world to more and more experimental methods of seeing and representing fashionable life.’
Guests will journey by means of the emergence of Impressionism, earlier than following the development into Cubism, Surrealism and Summary Expressionism — actions that remodeled not solely the best way artists painted, however how audiences understood the world round them.
And, as AGSA’s assistant director, creative & assortment applications, Tansy Curtain, says, ‘These are actually magnificent artistic endeavors. It’s a second to remind ourselves that we have to see the actual factor… a digital picture of a van Gogh is nothing like the actual factor… There’s a liveliness to those items that helps you hook up with the artists and the making of these works.’
Artwork lovers and gallery-goers actually agree, with the exhibition having already offered 11,000 tickets forward of its opening this weekend.
Monet to Matisse can be complemented by a rigorously chosen group of works from AGSA’s personal internationally vital assortment, together with work by Manet, Matisse, Picasso and Whistler, creating an enticing dialogue between the visiting masterpieces and the gallery’s everlasting holdings.
For Jason Smith, director of AGSA, the exhibition represents a uncommon alternative for Australian audiences to expertise works that basically modified the trajectory of artwork.
‘These are the innovators and trailblazers of their time,’ he says. ‘Their work defied traditions and their legacies proceed to reverberate as we speak.’
However the expertise additionally extends past the gallery partitions. From July 24, Friday nights will see the gallery rework into a sublime after-hours vacation spot, full with a devoted champagne lounge serving Taittinger, French-inspired eating from AGSA_eat and a rotating program of reside performances.
Households may even get pleasure from The Studio: Make an Impression, which presents a free immersive inventive area designed in collaboration with South Australian artists Billie Justice Thomson and Arlon Corridor, the place guests are invited to experiment with completely different creative strategies and create their very own take-home art work.
The exhibition marks the start of AGSA’s new Winter Artwork Sequence, a four-year initiative developed in partnership with the South Australian Authorities and South Australian Tourism Fee. Working yearly from 2026 to 2029, this system will deliver main worldwide exhibitions completely to Adelaide, so watch this area!













