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Anne Ross: Whichway exhibition

Bayside Gallery is set to welcome its next exhibition Anne Ross: Whichway, presenting bronze creations by nationally recognized local artist, Anne Ross, from 8 July to 27 August 2023.

For over four decades, Anne Ross has explored pathos and humour within the themes of companionship, belonging and self-containment through the medium of bronze.

This first ever major survey of representational sculpture illustrates Ross’ preoccupation with the human and animal form, revealing her interest in key iconography such as dogs, trees, frames, arrows and her ongoing engagement with symbolism and dreamlike imagery. Comprising more than 40 works in bronze dating from the mid-1990s to the present, Whichway demonstrates Ross’ major achievements working in patinated cast bronze sculpture.

Bayside-based Ross is best known for her public art commissions internationally and throughout Australia, including the much-loved sculpture of a dog titled Summertime, which overlooks the dog beach in Brighton.

Sculpture of person looking through binoculars with a bird on their head. Text next to it reads Anne Ross: Whichway

Ross will also have a sculpture in the gardens at Billilla Historical Mansion, featuring a three-part sculpture titled She gave me a daisy (2003-23) as part of her solo exhibition at Bayside Gallery. This work will be on loan to Bayside City Council for the remainder of the year.

When:

Time:

  • 02:00pm-04:00pm

Location:

Crn of Wilson and Carpenter Streets
Brighton
Victoria 3186
Australia

Organiser:

Bayside Gallery

Price:

Free