ANU Drill Hall Gallery Lecture - Ruth Waller : Looking at Morandi and Seeing Bonnard
Ruth Waller: Looking at Morandi and Seeing Bonnard My recent interest in adopting the imagery of vessels and vases as motifs for exploring how painting can engage with the play of figure and ground, has led me to look again at Modernist painter Giorgio Morandi, and consider the radical ways he worked with his studio assembly of vessels to activate and play out some of painting’s subtleties, ambiguities and anomalies. Having immersed myself in Morandi for several weeks thinking about how to approach this lecture, I recently had the immense pleasure of seeing the exhibition of Pierre Bonnard’s paintings at the NGV in Melbourne, and I was struck by the quite different ways he engaged with the subject of still life, particularly in his dining room compositions of the nineteen-thirties. In this talk I will attempt to account just what draws me to these two painters and the ways each has contributed so distinctively to our appreciation of painting’s complexity and nuance. Ruth Waller is an artist and Honorary Associate Professor at the ANU School of Art & Design. This lecture was given as part of the Drill Hall Gallery Lecture Series on October 15, 2023.

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