Arthur Boyd’s Art Returns to Bundanon

Media Release: Minister for the Arts

Image Credit: Dannie Jing

Eleven works by one of Australia’s most beloved artists, Arthur Boyd, will be loaned to Bundanon Art Museum thanks to the Australian Government’s Sharing the National Collection Program.

Bundanon is an Australian cultural institution and living arts centre that supports the arts through its residency, education, exhibition and performance programs. On loan from the National Gallery of Australia, Bundanon will present the works in two parts exploring the artist’s early career. Created in the 1930s when Boyd lived with his grandfather at Port Phillip Bay, the works fill a gap in the chronology of Bundanon’s collection.

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