500 years of music inspired by European Masterpieces

While the masters Rembrandt (1606-69), Turner (1775-1851), Degas (1834-1917) and Monet (1840-1926) were painting their way into art history, European music was also undertaking an evolutionary transformation. Over the 500-year lifespan of ‘European Masterpieces from the Metropolitan Museum of New York’, some of the most famous composers wrote their timeless classics, including Bach (1685-1750), Mozart…

European Masterpieces digitally enhanced

An exhibition of 65 artworks representing the achievements of the greatest painters in the Western tradition from one of the world’s leading art museums is undoubtedly a drawcard. Add to this The Studio — a QAGOMA initiative developed with QUT’s Dr Kate Thompson (Associate Professor of Digital Pedagogies in the Creative Industries, Education and Social…

Costumed models bring European Masterpieces to life

Paintings in ‘European Masterpieces from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York’ come to life with live artwork recreations by costumed models daily in The Studio ― located within the exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA). Draw using the materials supplied to create your own masterpiece, taking inspiration from the models and their surroundings.…

The Studio: European Masterpieces come to life

For the duration of ‘European Masterpieces from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York’ experience 500 years of European art history by entering The Studio, located within the exhibition space at the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA). The Studio offers an array of experiences — be surprised, delighted, challenged and entertained — whether through newly…