Albury exhibition of monotype art
4 JUNE 2012
An exhibition showcasing Australian artists who have used an art technique known as monotype in their work over the past century is on display at the Albury Art Gallery. The MONOuno exhibition is made up of pieces from the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Art Collection. CSU Art Curator Thomas A. Middlemost will be at the Gallery from 11am on Tuesday 5 June and said the exhibition covers a wide range of subjects and styles, including landscape prints, figurative works, and even animals. “MONOuno also highlights Charles Sturt University’s links with the community of Albury. The medium appeals to a wide range of artists in all media. Painters in MONOuno who are attracted to the medium include Rupert Bunny, Jacqueline Hick, Sidney Nolan, Charles Blackman, John Coburn, and many more.” The University’s Art Collection is 20 years old and holds over 80 monotypes, one of the largest collections of this type of print in Australia.
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