Urban Village: NAS’ Goya’s Dog Exhibition: Setting Sail Into the Unknown

Urban Village: NAS’ Goya’s Dog Exhibition: Setting Sail Into the Unknown

The National Art School will be celebrating the acclaimed artist and NAS graduate John Olsen in their upcoming exhibition ‘John Olsen: Goya’s Dog.’

NAS Director, CEO and Curator of this exhibition Steven Alderton says: “John Olsen is one of the National Art School’s most renowned graduates, a NAS Fellow, AO and OBE. Goya’s Dog features more than 60 of his major works, sketchbooks and drawings, including new works made this year and many from private collections not seen in public for generations.”

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Image: John Olsen, Spanish encounter, 1960, oil on hardboard (triptych), 183 x 366 cm, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. Purchased 1960
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