Go behind-the-scenes as we install ‘Fairy Tales’

 

Fairy tales transport us to faraway lands that exist out of time. In much-loved and endlessly retold stories overflowing with kings and queens, castles and carriages, feasts and riches, we find adventure, community, happiness and love.

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Until 28 April 2024
Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane

Go behind-the-scenes at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) for a sneak peek before the ‘Fairy Tales’ exhibition unfolds across three themed chapters. ‘Into the Woods’ explores the conventions and characters of traditional fairy tales alongside their contemporary retellings. ‘Through the Looking Glass’ presents newer tales of parallel worlds that are filled with unexpected ideas and paths. ‘Ever After’ brings together classic and current tales to celebrate aspirations, challenge convention and forge new directions. Let the journey begin . . .

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Gorgeous gowns

What is a fairy tale without a gorgeous gown or two or more? Conservators Michael Marendy and Elizabeth Thompson are weaving their magic behind-the-scenes, here they are preparing the support for the wedding dress from Mirror Mirror (2012) ready for the grand unveiling of lavish costumes and film props.

Conservators preparing the support for the wedding dress from Mirror Mirror (2012) to go on display during ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Photographs: C Callistemon © QAGOMA
Tarsem Singh (director), Eiko Ishioka (designer), Carelli Costumes (costumiers) / Featuring ‘Cream wedding dress’ costume worn by Julia Roberts as ‘Queen Clementianna’ in Mirror Mirror 2012, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Duchess silk satin, Swarovski crystals / Collection: The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles / © 2012 UV RML NL Assets LLC. / Photograph: N Umek © QAGOMA
Tarsem Singh, India/United States b.1961 / Production still from Mirror Mirror (2012) / 35mm, colour, Dolby Digital, 106 minutes, United States/Canada, English / Director: Tarsem Singh / Producers: Bernie Goldmann, Ryan Kavanaugh, Brett Ratner / Script: Marc Klein, Jason Keller, Melisa Wallack / Cinematographer: Brendan Galvin / Editors: Robert Duffy, Nick Moore / Cast: Julia Roberts, Lily Collins, Armie Hammer, Nathan Lane, Jordan Prentice, Mark Povinelli, Joe Gnoffo, Danny Woodburn, Sebastian Saraceno, Martin Klebba, Ronald Lee Clark / © 2012 UV RML NL Assets LLC. / Photograph: Jan Thijs / Image courtesy: Relativity Media

Surreal landscapes

Forests and fields are one of the most common fairy tale settings, a magical realm outside of our normal experience. We’re finalising Patricia Piccinini’s otherworldly installation Celestial Field 2021 — a canopy of nearly 3000 ‘genetically modified’ blooms, forming an inverted garden in the sky sheltering a collection of fragile creatures beneath. 

Patricia Piccinini, Australia b.1965 / Enchanted Field (detail) 2023, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Brisbane 2023 / Selected sculptural works / Collection: Patricia Piccinini / Photographs: C Baxter, J Ruckli and C Callistemon © QAGOMA
Patricia Piccinini, Australia b.1965 / Enchanted Field (detail) 2023, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, featuring (top left to right) Celestial Field 2021, Mushroom Ring 2021 and Shoeform (Tresses) 2019, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Selected sculptural works / Collection: Patricia Piccinini / © Patricia Piccinini / Photograph: J Ruckli © QAGOMA

Enchanting forests

Brazilian sculptor Henrique Oliveira is in Brisbane transforming the ‘Fairy Tale’ entrance into a gnarled and twisted woodland. Corupira 2023 incorporates found tree branches, sustainably sourced plywood and strips of tapumes veneer salvaged from construction sites in Brazil. You will definitely be stepping into the woods with this installation.

Brazilian sculptor Henrique Oliveira creating Corupira 2023 commissioned for the exhibition ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Brisbane 2023
Helping install Henrique Oliveira’s Corupira 2023, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Photograph: C Callistemon © QAGOMA

Henrique Oliveira’s Corupira (detail) 2023 during installation, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Photographs: C Callistemon © QAGOMA
Henrique Oliveira, Brazil b.1973 with Corupira 2023, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Plywood, tapumes veneer and tree branches / © Henrique Oliveira / Photograph: J Ruckli © QAGOMA
Henrique Oliveira, Brazil b.1973 / Corupira (detail) 2023, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Plywood, tapumes veneer and tree branches / © Henrique Oliveira / Photograph: C Callistemon © QAGOMA

Wild Things

Many furred creatures inhabit the world of fairy tales, a highlight of the ‘Fairy Tale’ exhibition includes Maurice Sendak’s iconic images from his 1963 book Where the Wild Things Are and costumes by the Jim Henson Creature Shop for the 2009 film adaptation. Here, conservator Michael Marendy is making final adjustments to the display.

Installing Carol’s costume from Where the Wild Things Are (2009), Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Spike Jonze (director) United States b.1969, Jim Henson’s Creature Shop (designer) United States est. 1979 / Synthetic fur, synthetic hide, synthetic feathers, acrylic, cotton, latex, foam, polystyrene, nylon, lycra, polyvinyl chloride, speakers, animatronic power cables, plugs, fans, gyrostabiliser, cameras, video monitor / Collection: Warner Brothers Archives, Los Angeles / Photograph: C Callistemon © QAGOMA
Spike Jonze (director), United States b.1969; Jim Henson’s Creature Shop (designer), United States est. 1979 / Costumes from Where the Wild Things Are 2009, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / ‘Douglas’ animatronic costume: Synthetic fur, synthetic hide, synthetic feathers, acrylic, cotton, latex, foam, polystyrene, nylon, fibreglass, lycra, polyvinyl chloride, speakers, animatronic power cables, plugs, fans, gyrostabiliser, cameras, video monitor; 260 x 96.5 x 96.5cm / ‘Max’ costume: Synthetic fur, resin, plastic, metal, wire; 170 x 45.7 x 45.7cm / ‘Carol’ animatronic costume: Synthetic fur, synthetic hide, synthetic feathers, acrylic, cotton, latex, foam, polystyrene, nylon, lycra, polyvinyl chloride, speakers, animatronic power cables, plugs, fans, gyrostabiliser, cameras, video monitor; 267 x 119.5 x 99cm / Collection: Warner Brothers Archives, Los Angeles / © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved / Photograph: C Callistemon © QAGOMA

Golden coaches

A horse drawn gilded carriage is synonymous with the world of fairy tales it’s the chosen mode of transport for any princess. For those who love magic, fantasy, and happy endings, this sumptuous stagecoach created from crystalised rock sugar by Timothy Horn is a must-see. Conservator Elizabeth Thompson is checking all is well with the delicate artwork before the opening.

Conservator Elizabeth Thompson adding the final touches and documenting the install of Timothy Horn’s Mother-load 2008, a sumptuously embellished stagecoach created from crystalised rock sugar, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Photographs: C Callistemon © QAGOMA
Timothy Horn, Australia/United States b.1964 with Mother-load 2008, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Crystalised rock sugar, plywood, steel / Courtesy: Timothy Horn / © Timothy Horn / Photograph: J Ruckli © QAGOMA
Timothy Horn, Australia/United States b.1964 / Mother-load 2008, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Crystalised rock sugar, plywood, steel / Courtesy: Timothy Horn / © Timothy Horn / Photograph: N Umek © QAGOMA

Witches

Witches abound in fairy tales, they commonly live far away from towns and villages, self-sufficient, they rarely choose to live with others, their home often enchanted is filled with magical objects, ancient knowledge and power. Sculptor, painter and filmmaker Trulee Hall is in Brisbane installing the wonderfully theatrical jet-black and precariously constructed Witch House (Umbilical Coven) 2023.

Trulee Hall, United States b.1976 installing Witch House (Umbilical Coven) 2023, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Wood, papier-mache, resin, fabric, stuffing, fake fur, synthetic hair, altered sex dolls, synthetic polymer paint, spray-paint, found candle holders, cornucopia baskets, found ceramic cornucopia, found crystal balls, convex mirror, polymer clay, hardware, LED candles / 431.8 x 685.8 x 436.9cm / Courtesy: Trulee Hall / © Trulee Hall / Photographs: C Callistemon and J Ruckli © QAGOMA
Trulee Hall, United States b.1976 with Witch House (Umbilical Coven) 2023, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Wood, papier-mache, resin, fabric, stuffing, fake fur, synthetic hair, altered sex dolls, synthetic polymer paint, spray-paint, found candle holders, cornucopia baskets, found ceramic cornucopia, found crystal balls, convex mirror, polymer clay, hardware, LED candles / 431.8 x 685.8 x 436.9cm / Courtesy: Trulee Hall / © Trulee Hall / Photograph: J Ruckli © QAGOMA

Other worlds

Now installed and on view in the Gallery’s foyer are 15 works from contemporary American and Spanish artists Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz’s ongoing ‘Travelers’ series of snow globes, each contains a unique but disorienting tale devised by the artists. These mesmerising snow globes will captivate you.

Installation view of Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz’s ongoing ‘Travelers’ series of snow globes, installed in ‘Fairy Tales’, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane 2023 / Photograph: J Ruckli © QAGOMA
Walter Martin, United States b.1953; Paloma Muñoz, Spain b.1965 / Traveler 263 2009 / Snow globe / 19 x 15.2 x 15.2cm / Purchased 2023 with funds from Tim Fairfax AC through the QAGOMA Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz / Photograph: J Ruckli © QAGOMA

The ‘Fairy Tales’ exhibition is at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Australia from 2 December 2023 until 28 April 2024.

Fairy Tales Cinema: Truth, Power and Enchantment‘ presented in conjunction with GOMA’s blockbuster summer exhibition screens at the Australian Cinémathèque, GOMA from 2 December 2023 until 28 April 2024.

The major publication ‘Fairy Tales in Art and Film’ available at the QAGOMA Store and online explores how fairy tales have held our fascination for centuries through art and culture.

From gift ideas, treats just for you or the exhibition publication, visit the ‘Fairy Tales’ exhibition shop at GOMA or online.

‘Fairy Tales’ merchandise available at the GOMA exhibition shop or online.

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