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© 2015 Heide Museum of Modern Art. This material may be downloaded, copied, used and communicated free of charge for non-commercial educational purposes, provided all acknowledgements are retained. Heide II, 2012 Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne Photograph: John Gollings

21st Century Heide: The Collection Since March - 14 June 2015 Gareth Sansom Religiosity á la Mode 2000 oil and enamel on canvas x cm Gift of Lion Capital Pty Ltd 2010

About the Collection Emily Floyd Abstract Labour 2014 two-part epoxy paint on aluminium, steel Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne Commissioned with support from the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria and the Victorian Public Sculpture Fund 2013 Photograph: Christian Capurro 2014

What is Contemporary Art? Hany Armanious Riddle of the Sphinx 2008 cast pigmented polyurethane resin 46 x 54 x 89 cm Gift of Mary Teague 2014

Contemporary Photography Daniel Crooks Portrait #2 (Chris) 2007 digital lambda print 102 x 102 cm Purchased with funds from the Robert Salzer Foundation and the Truby and Florence Williams Charitable Trust, ANZ Trustees 2012

Perception Jacky Redgate Light Throw (Mirrors) # chromogenic print 126 x 158 cm Purchased with funds from the Robert Salzer Foundation and the Truby and Florence Williams Charitable Trust, ANZ Trustees 2013

David Thomas Semi-transparent Monochrome in Time and Space 2005 enamel on photograph on dibond 100 x 150 cm Gift of David Thomas 2014

Installation Art Kathy Temin Indoor Monument: Hard Dis-play 1995 – 2009 synthetic polymer paint on composition board 37 x 600 x 600 cm installation dimensions Gift of Kathy Temin 2010

Landscape Rosalie Gascoigne Takeover Bid 1981 found window frames, thistle stems installation dimensions 200 x 350 x 60 cm On long-term loan from Charles and Thomas Gascoigne 2015

Ken Whisson Bush Clearing with Long Grass 1986 oil on canvas 150 x 180 cm Gift of Baillieu Myer AC 2014

Siri Hayes Entangled 2012 chromogenic print 123 x 96 cm Purchased with funds donated by Patricia Amad and Mariano Valmorbida 2013

Siri Hayes Colour Trap 2012 chromogenic print 79.5 x 102 cm Purchased with funds donated by Patricia Amad and Mariano Valmorbida 2013

Installing Contemporary Art Callum Morton One to One 2011 polystyrene, epoxy resin, steel, sand, wood, synthetic polymer paint, sound, light 335 x 256 x 132 cm Gift of Callum Morton 2013

Heide II Abstraction Katherine Hattam Object – blue painted wood 2007 synthetic polymer paint on wood 64 x 25 x 21 cm Gift of Katherine Hattam 2014 Katherine Hattam Object – white with colour 2006 synthetic polymer paint on wood 61 x 25 x 24 cm Gift of Katherine Hattam 2014

Heide I Contemporary Sculpture Jan Nelson Listening to Music Played Backwards (Hazelwood) 2006 alpha system, oil paint, polyurethane, vinyl 75 x 210 cm Gift of Jan Nelson 2012

Sarah Contos God(dess) 2013 plaster, fibreglass, fimo, chicken wire, calico, spray paint, corn, sequins, fabrics, polyfil, polystyrene balls, tinsel, linen, beads, besser bricks 203 x 70 x 65 cm Purchased with funds donated by Terry Wu 2014 Louise Paramor foam-born 2000 paper, cardboard 2 parts: 14 x 20 x 1500 cm (installation dimensions variable); 205 x 120 x 120 cm Gift of Louise Paramor 2013

Kate Rohde Ocelot and Peacock Vitrine polyurethane resin, polyester resin, polyurethane foam, papier mache, acrylic fur, rice paper, aluminium wire, hot melt adhesive, tape, silicone, air dry clay, acrylic paint 226 x 108 x 74.5 cm Gift of John Playfoot 2015

Kate Rohde Ocelot and Peacock Vitrine polyurethane resin, polyester resin, polyurethane foam, papier mache, acrylic fur, rice paper, aluminium wire, hot melt adhesive, tape, silicone, air dry clay, acrylic paint 226 x 108 x 74.5 cm Gift of John Playfoot 2015

Further reading Please note: Text for this education resource have been extracted from interpretive material written by curators for 21st Century Heide: The Collection Since 2000

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