​Revealed¹: inside the private collections of South Australia / 22 June – 22 July 2012


Image: Revealed¹: inside the private collections of South Australia, 2012, installation view, Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia. Photography by Sam Noonan.

The enlightened role of the private collector of art is central to the story of international modern art. From the 19th century, especially, it has often been private collectors acting against the grain of institutional prejudice – inspired by artistic innovation and driven by personal passion – who have sustained the most progressive of artists by acquiring and supporting their work.

Showing discernment and judgement in their acquisitions, private collectors increasingly play a leadership role that is integral to appreciation and support of the contemporary visual arts. The Samstag Museum has been inspired to honour these largely hidden, but enthusiastic supporters of the visual arts in our community, by revealing something of their collections, through a series of ‘collectors exhibition’ projects.

Revealed¹ will showcase the richness and diversity of private art collections in the State through a fascinating survey of premium works from these collections. 

Read the catalogue: Revealed¹: inside the private collections of South Australia by Anne Sanders.

 

Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia, acknowledges the Kaurna people as traditional custodians of the land upon which the Museum stands.