Dust storm's ominous red wall moves from outback to Sydney
Starting in Australia's red centre, a wall of dust towered over parts of far-west NSW in places like Broken Hill and White Cliff. Locals filmed the apocalyptic-like mass as strong winds whipped passed. The dust storm blew east towards the big metro cities, blanketing Sydney in a eerie glow
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Outback art - The development of impressionism in Australia
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A new exhibit at London's National Gallery is exploring the development of impressionism in late 19th century Australia.
It shows how artists took cues from European contemporaries and found inspiration in Australia's unique landscape and forthcoming independence.
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Rolling hills, sandy beaches and clear blue skies, part of Australian history has arrived in London.
The National Gallery is throwing open the doors to its latest exhibit, claimed to be the first-ever in the UK to focus solely on Australian impressionists.
Through over 40 works, it shows the impact of European impressionism on Australian painting in the 1880s and 90s.
We at the National Gallery are very concerned with looking at the expansion of modernism around the world and how it changed as it travelled, explains curator Christopher Riopelle.
Australia is a particularly interesting example of that, because the Australian artists understood how they could use modernism very, very quickly and turned it to their own advantages in the course of just a few years.
The exhibit comprises just four artists, namely Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder and John Russell.
Their work demonstrates a growing sense of national identity as Australia approached Federation in 1901, thus becoming an independent country.
It was now a moment when people knew in the future Australia, instead of being a set of colonies, would become a nation, explains Riopelle.
And so a sense of national identity was increasingly in the forefront of people's minds and this painting is about national self-consciousness.
The inspiration for the exhibit was this 1890 painting by Arthur Streeton, called 'Blue Pacific'.
It arrived at the National Gallery as a long-term loan in 2015 and surprisingly is the first painting by an Australian artist to be displayed at the gallery.
It's a very striking picture of Sydney Bay, the colours are very different, the light is very different, but it sits remarkably well in our impressionist room, explains National Gallery director Gabriele Finaldi.
And that set us thinking, we should do something with the Australian impressionists and within a very short time and with great support of our Australian colleagues, we've been able to put together this beautiful exhibition.
The star of the exhibit is Australian artist John Russell.
While he was born and died in Sydney, Russell spent 40 years of his life in Europe.
He spent time studying alongside Vincent Van Gogh, observed the painting of Claude Monet and mentored a young Henri Matisse.
He was an Australian, but he painted in France, he conducted his whole artistic career in France, explains Riopelle.
Nonetheless, he remained an Australian, he remained absolutely committed to sending back word of his work among the French avant-garde to his Australian artist friends.
So he is in dialogue with them, but he is also bringing a kind of anarchic, Australian energy to participating in the French avant-garde.
Other works authentically represent Australia's colourful landscape, showing daily life by the water or the seemingly endless wild bush.
That is not a kind of place that's particularly well known in this country, but these are artists that are hugely admired, as you can imagine, in Australia itself, says Finaldi.
And their work is closely bound up with what we're familiar with from our collections in this country.
If you think of the work of Russell, for example, very closely connected to the work of Van Gogh and Matisse and to Monet in particular.
'Australia's Impressionists' runs 7 December - 26 March 2017 at London's National Gallery.
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PART THREE of our EPIC Australian road trip from Sydney to Adelaide!
Today we are exploring the historic town of Mildura. This is the last stop on way to the Barossa Valley in South Australia.
In the last episode we spent the day exploring the incredible Mungo National Park. Starting off for sunrise at The Walls of China before slowly making our way around the entire ring road. And along the way we see many fascinating Australian outback animals ????????????
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Outback art - The development of impressionism in Australia
(6 Dec 2016) LEAD IN:
A new exhibit at London's National Gallery is exploring the development of impressionism in late 19th century Australia.
It shows how artists took cues from European contemporaries and found inspiration in Australia's unique landscape and forthcoming independence.
STORY-LINE:
Rolling hills, sandy beaches and clear blue skies, part of Australian history has arrived in London.
The National Gallery is throwing open the doors to its latest exhibit, claimed to be the first-ever in the UK to focus solely on Australian impressionists.
Through over 40 works, it shows the impact of European impressionism on Australian painting in the 1880s and 90s.
We at the National Gallery are very concerned with looking at the expansion of modernism around the world and how it changed as it travelled, explains curator Christopher Riopelle.
Australia is a particularly interesting example of that, because the Australian artists understood how they could use modernism very, very quickly and turned it to their own advantages in the course of just a few years.
The exhibit comprises just four artists, namely Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder and John Russell.
Their work demonstrates a growing sense of national identity as Australia approached Federation in 1901, thus becoming an independent country.
It was now a moment when people knew in the future Australia, instead of being a set of colonies, would become a nation, explains Riopelle.
And so a sense of national identity was increasingly in the forefront of people's minds and this painting is about national self-consciousness.
The inspiration for the exhibit was this 1890 painting by Arthur Streeton, called 'Blue Pacific'.
It arrived at the National Gallery as a long-term loan in 2015 and surprisingly is the first painting by an Australian artist to be displayed at the gallery.
It's a very striking picture of Sydney Bay, the colours are very different, the light is very different, but it sits remarkably well in our impressionist room, explains National Gallery director Gabriele Finaldi.
And that set us thinking, we should do something with the Australian impressionists and within a very short time and with great support of our Australian colleagues, we've been able to put together this beautiful exhibition.
The star of the exhibit is Australian artist John Russell.
While he was born and died in Sydney, Russell spent 40 years of his life in Europe.
He spent time studying alongside Vincent Van Gogh, observed the painting of Claude Monet and mentored a young Henri Matisse.
He was an Australian, but he painted in France, he conducted his whole artistic career in France, explains Riopelle.
Nonetheless, he remained an Australian, he remained absolutely committed to sending back word of his work among the French avant-garde to his Australian artist friends.
So he is in dialogue with them, but he is also bringing a kind of anarchic, Australian energy to participating in the French avant-garde.
Other works authentically represent Australia's colourful landscape, showing daily life by the water or the seemingly endless wild bush.
That is not a kind of place that's particularly well known in this country, but these are artists that are hugely admired, as you can imagine, in Australia itself, says Finaldi.
And their work is closely bound up with what we're familiar with from our collections in this country.
If you think of the work of Russell, for example, very closely connected to the work of Van Gogh and Matisse and to Monet in particular.
Or an interest like Roberts who was very interested in what the French were doing in the 1880s, that makes a lot of sense that we show it at the National Gallery.
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Part two of our EPIC Sydney to Adelaide road trip!
In the last episode we left the hustle and bustle of Sydney behind winding our way inland towards the Australian outback. After spending one night camping in the rural town of Narrandera we hopped backed in the car heading further west towards to Mungo National Park. We spent the night bush camping in the stunning red earthed Australian Outback.
In today's episode we spent the day exploring the incredible Mungo National Park. Starting off for sunrise at The Walls of China before slowly making our way around the entire ring road. And along the way we see many fascinating Australian outback animals ????????????
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WHO ARE WE (and why you should care) ????:
We are Sally and Ed a #travelcouple that make video content. We create Travel Series and Travel Guides all around the world, helping others, inspiring and encouraging people to get out and explore, to travel beyond their comfort zone. Our Travel Guides are Informative, Honest and Straightforward. We share each location and experience as it happens. Nothing is sugar-coated. Our Travel is raw, eye-opening and sometimes things go wrong. We are always learning and expanding our world view - that's what we love about travel. Subscribe
HELP US IMPROVE ????:
We're always looking to improve. Any feedback for growth you can offer us is much appreciated
JOIN our #TranslationTeam ????:
We are trying to build an inclusive and global audience. Any support you can offer in translating our content is helping create a more inclusive Youtube.
Hit the ⚙icon → From the drop-down menu, select Subtitles/CC → Add subtitles / CC. You can also hit the ... → From the dropdown, select Add translations.
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Outback, Great Barrier Reef and a glimpse of Sydney
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• Uluru
• Kata Tjuta
• Milln Reef
• Flynn Reef
• Sydney Harbour
• Bondi Beach
• Waverley Cemetery
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