Tracey Moffatt is an internationally recognised Australian artist who is currently based in New York City. Her work has included photography and experimental film which have been exhibited in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the National Gallery of Australia and the Tate.
‘Tracey Moffatt: Spirited’ showcases her recent body of work, ‘Spirit Landscapes’ 2013, together with the premiere of a new video work, Art calls, featuring Moffatt as a television talk show host.
Art Calls has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
As part of ‘Spirited’, the artist has also selected works from the Gallery’s Collection that explore a spiritual relationship with place.
Australian Cinémathèque, GOMA
Selected by the artist Tracey Moffatt, in conjunction with the ‘Spirited’ exhibition, John Ford’s celebrated film The quiet man 1952 starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara will screen at the Australian Cinémathèque on 2 and 22 November.
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Conversations with Curators:
2.30pm Thursday 15 January 2015 | Gallery 1.3, GOMA
In this program where you ask the questions, join Ellie Buttrose, Associate Curator, International Contemporary Art, QAGOMA in the ‘Tracey Moffatt: Spirited’ exhibition for behind the scene insights into this unique exhibition and how it came together. Free, no bookings required.