exhibitions

GERTRUDE EDITIONS 2002-2016

Gertrude Edition 2002-2016

Gertrude Glasshouse ||44 Glasshouse Road, Collingwood
Exhibition dates: 26 November–17 December, 2016
Exhibition opening: Saturday 26 November, 4–6pm


Artists: Paul Yore, Jess Johnson, Anne-Marie May, Jon Campbell, Richard Lewer, Michelle Ussher, John Meade, Benjamin Armstrong, David Rosetzky, Nicholas Mangan, Robert Owen, David Noonan, Emily Floyd, Kate Beynon, Ricky Swallow.

The 2016 Gertrude Edition was produced by Paul Yore (represented by Neon Parc, Melbourne), who held a studio at Gertrude from 2011–2013. For this year's Edition, Yore created 52 unique works on fabric—one for each lower and upper case letter in the alphabet—each representing a phobia or anxiety.

The Gertrude Editions are a series of specially commissioned limited edition works by a Gertrude Alumni Artist. The Editions are an annual initiative established in 2002 to support Gertrude's artistic program and to promote the connection between our studio program and our celebrated Alumni. Gertrude Editions are held in major private and institutional collections including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; and Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne.

Yore's Editions are being sold for $1650 each (inc. GST). They were released for public sale at Gertrude Glasshouse on Saturday 26 November at the opening of Gertrude Editions (2002–2016), which brought together all of the 
previous Gertrude Editions alongside the full set of Yore's 2016 Gertrude Edition. 

There are still selected Paul Yore editions available for purchase here.

The prior Gertrude Edition artists were Jess Johnson, Anne-Marie May, Jon Campbell, Richard Lewer, Michelle Ussher, John Meade, Benjamin Armstrong, David Rosetzky, Nicholas Mangan, Robert Owen, David Noonan, Emily Floyd, Kate Beynon, Ricky Swallow.

GERTRUDE GLASSHOUSE:
44 Glasshouse Road, Collingwood.
Thursday–Saturday, 12–5pm.


Gertrude Glasshouse is an accessible venue. Visitors with wheelchairs and strollers are recommended to be dropped at the gallery or park on Rokeby Street and access Glasshouse Road from the Rokeby Street end.

Click here to view the media release.

Image: Paul Yore, Arachnophobia, 2016. Courtesy of the artist and Neon Parc, Melbourne.