Louise Hearman
Gordon Bennett, Louise Hearman, Gordon Hookey, Natalya Hughes, Jemima Wyman: The Abyss, Griffith University Art Museum
Gordon Bennett, Louse Hearman, Gordon Hookey, Natalya Hughes and Jemima Wyman will be included in The Abyss: Strategies in Contemporary Art at Griffith University Art Musuem, Brisbane. The exhibition will be on display from July 25 - 28 September 2019. More information can be found here.
Jon Cattapan, Dale Harding, Louise Hearman, Raquel Ormella: Vis-ability, QUT Art Museum, Brisbane
Jon Cattapan, Dale Harding, Louise Hearman and Raquel Ormella have been included in Vis-ability at the Queensland University of Technology Art Museum in Brisbane. The exhibition runs from Saturday 11 May - Sunday 4 August 2019. More information can be found here.
Vernon Ah Kee, Louise Hearman, Khaled Sabsabi: 2018 Adelaide Biennial Artists Announced
Vernon Ah Kee, Louise Hearman and Khaled Sabsabi have been announced as part of the 2018 Adelaide Biennal of Australian Art: Divided Worlds at the Art Gallery of South Australia. The 2018 Biennial runs from Friday 3 March to Sunday 3 June 2018. More information here.
LOUISE HEARMAN: QUT ART MUSEUM, BRISBANE
'Louise Hearman', the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia touring retrospective exhibition, will open at the Queensland University of Technology Art Museum on 3 June 2017. The exhibition is Louise Hearman’s first major museum survey and will feature painting and drawings from across her 25-year practice. Curated by Anna Davis, MCA Australia. Read more.
John Citizen, Vernon Ah Kee, Louise Hearman and Eugene Carchesio: SHUT UP AND PAINT, NGV
Works by John Citizen, Vernon Ah Kee, Louise Hearman and Eugene Carchesio held in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria are currently on display as part of the exhibition 'Shut Up and Paint'. In dialogue with the NGVs major exhibition of David Hockney's practice, 'Shut Up and Paint' showcases the work of over fifty international and Australian artists from the permanent collection, highlighting key innovations that have contributed to the development of contemporary painting.
LOUISE HEARMAN: SURVEY EXHIBITION, MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia will present the first major survey of the work of Louise Hearman from 29 September to 4 December 2016. Featuring painting and drawing from across her 25-year practice, the exhibition considers the unique, dark vision consistent across Hearman's ouevre. Read more.
LOUISE HEARMAN: CELEBRITY TALK: ARCHIBALD PRIZE 2016, ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
As part of a series of uplate events at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, TV and radio personality Amanda Keller will be in conversation with artist Louise Hearman. The discussion will focus on Hearman's portait of Barry Humpheries recently awarded the Archibald Prize 2016.
Kate Beynon & Louise Hearman - Archibald Finalists 2016
Both Kate Beynon and Louise Hearman have been selected as finalists in the 2016 'Archibald Prize', one of Australia's most prestigious art awards. The works will be on display at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney from 16 July - 9 October 2016. Read more.
LOUISE HEARMAN, ROSSLYND PIGGOTT & STUART RINGHOLT: LURID BEAUTY: AUSTRALIAN SURREALISM AND ITS ECHOES, NGV
A number of paintings by Louise Hearman, Rosslynd Piggott's High Bed 1998, and Stuart Ringholt's Baroque Chair 2015 will be on display at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne as part of the exhibition Lurid Beauty: Australian Surrealism and it's Echoes. The exhibition traces the development of Surrealism in Australian art, juxtaposing historical and contemporary work. The exhibition runs from the 9 October 2015 until 31 January 2016.
LOUISE HEARMAN: WINNER 2014 MORAN PRIZE
Louise Hearman has been awarded the 2014 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize for her portrait of fellow artist and partner Bill Henson. Hearman receives an award of $150,000 for winning the prize. Read more
RICHARD BELL, LOUISE HEARMAN AND EUGENE CARCHESIO IN THE BASIL SELLERS ART PRIZE
Richard Bell, Louise Hearman and Eugene Carchesio will exhibit in this year's Basil Sellers Art Prize at the Ian Potter Museum. The exhibition opens August 2.
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Volume One: MCA Collection
Currently showing at the MCA, Volume One: MCA Collection reflects upon the breadth of Australian contemporary art over the past 20 years and includes work by Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett, Ian Burn, Aleks Danko, Bonita Ely, Lousie Hearman, Tim Johnson, Gareth Sansom and Gemma Smith. For more information: http://www.mca.com.au/mca-collection/volume-one-mca-collection/
Louise Hearman & Raquel Ormella: UQ National Artists' Self Portrait Prize
New works by Louise Hearman and Raquel Ormella are on display at the University of Queensland Art Museum as part of the National Artists' Self Portrait Prize 2011. The artists were invited to make new works for the biannual, $50 000 prize, the winning work will also be acquired for the University Art Museum's National Collection of Artists' Self Portraits. This year's exhibition has been curated by Alison Kubler, around the theme of 'Life is risk/Art is risk'. National Artists' Self Portrait Prize 2011, University of Queensland Art Musuem, 24 September 2011- 12 February 2012.
NEW 2010: UQ Art Museum
Works by Vernon Ah Kee, Gordon Bennett, Louise Hearman, Luke Roberts and Madonna Staunton will be on display as part of NEW 2010, an upcoming exhibition of recent acquisitions at the University of Queensland Art Museum. University of Queensland Art Museum, St Lucia, 11 December 2010 - 20 February 2011.http://www.artmuseum.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=141601
Louise Hearman at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Art Gallery of New South Wales is hosting the exhibition Wilderness Balnaves Contemporary Painting from 5 March - 23 May 2010. Louise Hearman is featured alongside Del Kathryn Barton, Daniel Boyd, Andrew Browne, Stephen Bush, Tony Clark, Julie Fragar, Fiona Lowry, and others. For more information, see here: http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/coming/wilderness?action=sh...
Clemenger Contemporary Art Award 2009
Vivienne Binns and Louise Hearman are finalists in this year's Clemenger Contemporary Art Award at the National Gallery of Victoria. The Clemenger Contemporary Art Award is a triennial survey of mid career and established Australian artists. Clemenger Contemporary Art Award, The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Melbourne, 17 September 2009- 7 February, 2010. http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/clemenger2009/