Melbourne Modern: European art & design at RMIT since 1945
In the wake of World War II hundreds of exiled and displaced European artists, architects and designers arrived in Melbourne and sought employment with RMIT.
Melbourne Modern traces a legacy of European intervention and interdisciplinarity through successive generations of RMIT teachers and students to the present day.
In the wake of World War II hundreds of exiled and displaced European artists, architects and designers arrived in Melbourne and sought employment with RMIT.
Melbourne Modern traces a legacy of European intervention and interdisciplinarity through successive generations of RMIT teachers and students to the present day.
Artists on show
- Adrianus Janssens
- Andrew Last
- Anthony Pryor
- Antonia Sellbach
- Augustine Dall'ava
- Beatrice Schlabowsky
- Bruce Hall
- Denise Sprynskyj
- Donald Gore
- Emily Floyd
- Ernest Fooks
- Ernst Fries
- Fleur Summers
- Fran van Riemsdyk
- Frederick Romberg
- Frederick Sterne
- Geoffrey Bartlett
- Geoffrey Putman
- George Baldessin
- George Johnson
- George Kral
- Gerard Herbst
- Grahame King
- Greg Scarlet
- Gus van der Heyde
- Helen Aitken-Kuhnen
- Hendrik Forster
- Hermann Hohaus
- Hertha Kluge-Pott
- Howard Tozer
- Inge King
- Jenny de Nijs
- Jock Clutterbuck
- Johannes Kuhnen
- John Davis
- John Sterling
- Ken Foletta
- Ken G. Eastwood
- Kirsten Haydon
- Klaus Zimmer
- Len Crawford
- Lyle Fowler
- Maggie Edmond
- Margaret Plant
- Margaret West
- Mari Funaki
- Marian Hosking
- Marion Fletcher
- Mark Edgoose
- Max Dupain
- Miloslaw Zika
- Nicholas Bastin
- Nina Ellis
- Norma Redpath
- Norman Creighton
- Normana Wight
- Paul Zika
- Peter Clarke
- Peter Ellis
- Peter Gertler
- Phillip Zmood
- Rex Keogh
- Richard Beck
- Robert Baines
- Robert Jacks
- Robert K. Cranage
- Robert Owen
- Robert Pataki
- Sanne虂 Mestrom
- Simon Cottrell
- Su san Cohn
- Tate Adams
- Teisutis Zikaras
- Terry Cockrem
- Tor Schwank
- Udo Sellbach
- Victor Vodicka
- Vincas Jomantas
- Wayne Guest
- Wolf Wennrich