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SUMMARY:The True Story Behind the World's Biggest Art Heist
DESCRIPTION:On 18 March 1990\, the ‘impossible’ happened – thirteen works of art\, valued at a total of $500 million\, were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Museum officials\, police and security experts were completely baffled as to how this had happened. These great masterpieces have never been recovered; a devastating loss to the museum and its public. This talk relates the story of the fascinating police investigation into the missing paintings by Vermeer\, Rembrandt\, Degas and Manet; resulting in knowledge of how\, why and by whom the robbery was committed but leaving the crime officially ‘unsolved’. \nDates and Locations \nMonday 13 October 2025 Hunter (NSW) \nWednesday​ 15 October 2025 Tamworth (NSW) \n​Tuesday 4 November 2025 Scone (NSW) \nThursday 6 November 2025 Paddington\, Sydney (NSW) Lectures at 12:30pm and 6:00pm \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/biggest-art-heist/2025-10-13/
CATEGORIES:NSW
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SUMMARY:How Constable’s Late Paintings Changed the Face of Modern Art
DESCRIPTION:Would you recognise John Constable R.A.’s ‘late’ oil studies? Constable’s exuberant\, almost abstract\, brush and palette-knife work shocked audiences for a full 50 years before Impressionism. In fact\, the handling is so avant-garde that it is impossible to tell what these paint strokes depict! Constable only sold 20 or so paintings in England during his lifetime\, as their rough and ‘specky’ surfaces horrified audiences. By contrast\, he sold many to forward-looking French art dealers and collectors. Consequently\, his radical ‘late’ works influenced generations of French painters\, making Constable a Forefather of Modern Painting. Sarah Cove’s work reveals a ‘Jackson Pollock of the 1830s’. \nDates and Locations \nMonday 13 October 2025 Hobart (TAS) \nTuesday 14 October 2025 Launceston (TAS) \nMonday 20 October 2025 Northern Rivers (NSW) \nWednesday 22 & Thursday 23 October Brisbane (QLD)  \nFriday 24 October 2025 Brisbane River (QLD) \nSaturday 1 November 2025 Rockhampton (QLD) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/constables-paintings/2025-11-01/
CATEGORIES:NSW,QLD,TAS
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251101T160000
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SUMMARY:The Knights Crusaders
DESCRIPTION:The Orders of knights who helped keep the Kingdom of Jerusalem safe for Christians settled and prospered on islands in the Mediterranean such as Rhodes. Learn of the exploits of the Hospitallers and Templars\, their legacies and the notorious Assassins.  \nDates and Locations \nSunday 12 October 2025 Cairns (QLD) \nWednesday 15 October 2025 Geelong (VIC) \nThursday 23 October 2025 Molonglo Plains (NSW / ACT) \nSaturday 1 November 2025 Perth (WA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/knights-crusaders/2025-11-01/
CATEGORIES:ACT,NSW,QLD,VIC,WA
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SUMMARY:Koh-I-Noor - The Most Famous Diamond in the World
DESCRIPTION:From an Indian riverbed thousands of years ago to the Tower of London – this is the fascinating story of the Koh-I-Noor\, the ‘Mountain of Light’. The story of this celebrated diamond is not only intriguing but also full of surprises. It has been the subject of desire\, jealousy\, intrigue\, passion and political chicanery. This talk follows the journey of this fabulous diamond from the depths of early Indian history\, throughout the bloody history of the Mughals\, to the power and politics of the British Empire. \nDates and Locations \nThursday 23 October 2025 Shoalhaven (NSW) \nMonday 3 November 2025 Narrabri (NSW) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/koh-i-noor/2025-11-03/
CATEGORIES:NSW
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SUMMARY:The True Story Behind the World's Biggest Art Heist
DESCRIPTION:On 18 March 1990\, the ‘impossible’ happened – thirteen works of art\, valued at a total of $500 million\, were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Museum officials\, police and security experts were completely baffled as to how this had happened. These great masterpieces have never been recovered; a devastating loss to the museum and its public. This talk relates the story of the fascinating police investigation into the missing paintings by Vermeer\, Rembrandt\, Degas and Manet; resulting in knowledge of how\, why and by whom the robbery was committed but leaving the crime officially ‘unsolved’. \nDates and Locations \nMonday 13 October 2025 Hunter (NSW) \nWednesday​ 15 October 2025 Tamworth (NSW) \n​Tuesday 4 November 2025 Scone (NSW) \nThursday 6 November 2025 Paddington\, Sydney (NSW) Lectures at 12:30pm and 6:00pm \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/biggest-art-heist/2025-11-04/
CATEGORIES:NSW
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SUMMARY:The True Story Behind the World's Biggest Art Heist
DESCRIPTION:On 18 March 1990\, the ‘impossible’ happened – thirteen works of art\, valued at a total of $500 million\, were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Museum officials\, police and security experts were completely baffled as to how this had happened. These great masterpieces have never been recovered; a devastating loss to the museum and its public. This talk relates the story of the fascinating police investigation into the missing paintings by Vermeer\, Rembrandt\, Degas and Manet; resulting in knowledge of how\, why and by whom the robbery was committed but leaving the crime officially ‘unsolved’. \nDates and Locations \nMonday 13 October 2025 Hunter (NSW) \nWednesday​ 15 October 2025 Tamworth (NSW) \n​Tuesday 4 November 2025 Scone (NSW) \nThursday 6 November 2025 Paddington\, Sydney (NSW) Lectures at 12:30pm and 6:00pm \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/biggest-art-heist/2025-11-06/
CATEGORIES:NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251113T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251113T190000
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CREATED:20250804T034204Z
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SUMMARY:Goddess of the Sky: The Art of Everest and the Himalayas
DESCRIPTION:This lecture examines the development of the British Great Trigonometrical Survey of India and the art of both the early efforts to ascend Mt. Everest as well as the art of modern climbing on the world’s highest mountain. \nJohn Williamson has been a lecturer for 18 years\, a teacher for 36 years and a tour guide. He has studied and taught about the Antarctic. \nDate and Location \nThursday 13 November 2025 Armidale (NSW)
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/the-himalayas/
CATEGORIES:NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251117T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251117T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T034041Z
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SUMMARY:Reading the Landscape
DESCRIPTION:This lecture celebrates the wealth of literature\, sculpture and art whose wellspring is in the country. The Australian landscape has inspired great thinkers\, authors\, poets\, sculptors and their work embodies the country. Trisha links many of our well loved as well as our not so well known creative thinkers to the landscape\, properties\, homes or gardens that inspired them. Trisha’s illustrated lecture looks at a number of artists and sculptors whose work embodies the landscape that nurtured the talent. \nDate and Location: \nMonday 17 November 2025\, Albury Wodonga (NSW/VIC)
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/reading-the-landscape/
CATEGORIES:NSW,VIC
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