
The most comprehensive exhibition of Mucha’s work ever seen in Australia
Tuesday 20 August 2024 at 9.30am
One of art’s great stylistic innovators, Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) created some of the most instantly recognisable and best-loved works in modern European art. In seductive, sinuous compositions, he developed a new language that defined the look of late 19th-century Paris to be the very spirit of art nouveau.
Brought to Australia in close cooperation with the Mucha Foundation Prague, Alphonse Mucha: Spirit of Art Nouveau is drawn from the Mucha Family Collection. It brings together Mucha’s illustrations, jewellery, interior decoration, photographs and more, the exhibition reveals an artist and designer whose powerful influence remains with us today.
DATE: Tuesday 20 August 2024
TIME: 9.30am – 11am am (approximately)
VENUE: Art Gallery of NSW, on Gadigal Country- New North Building Art Gallery Road The Domain, Sydney NSW 2000.
MEETING PLACE: Outside the Hub new North Building Art Gallery NSW at 9.20am. Please note: Late Arrivals: Admission cannot be guaranteed outside of scheduled booking time.
COST: Senior Concession: $35.00 Adult: $40.00
RSVP TO: Kay Nicholas: [email protected] to confirm your place on the tour.
RSVP BY: Friday 9 August 2024. It is advisable to RSVP early as this event will fill quickly. When the event is full, we will go to ‘Waitlist’. Do not pay until your place is confirmed. We will always endeavour to get back within 24 hours. If you have not heard back, please SMS: Kay Nicholas Mobile: 0438469044
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
Payment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website
Payment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account
Account Name: SWIC Inc.
BSB No: 062-005
Account No: 11889493
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TRANSPORT: The NSW Art Gallery is located on the Eastern side of Sydney’s CBD, next to the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Domain, just down the road from St Mary’s Cathedral. The Art Gallery is approximately a 5-minute walk from Macquarie Street, across the Domain, or from Hyde Park. Public transit access: St James rail (15-minute walk); Martin Place rail (20-minute walk.



