Arc One Gallery</a> invites you to take a step back to look at the big picture. These artists are already written into the history books; with their roots in identity, environmentalism and appropriation art, they have set the agenda that we operate with today. Their legacy has shaped our artistic culture.</p><p>LEGACY 2024 includes a much-anticipated selection from the Estate of <a target="_blank" href=https://www.mutualart.com/Exhibition/Legacy-2024/"/Artist/John-Davis/CA5E849F03F92506">John Davis</a>. The pioneering environmental artist was celebrated in the 2010 retrospective Presence at the National Gallery of Victoria. His massive work Nomad (1998) was recently acquired by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.</p><p><br></p>" />

Legacy 2024

Jul 24, 2024 - Aug 24, 2024

Featuring landmark works by pioneering artists, Arc One Gallery invites you to take a step back to look at the big picture. These artists are already written into the history books; with their roots in identity, environmentalism and appropriation art, they have set the agenda that we operate with today. Their legacy has shaped our artistic culture.

LEGACY 2024 includes a much-anticipated selection from the Estate of John Davis. The pioneering environmental artist was celebrated in the 2010 retrospective Presence at the National Gallery of Victoria. His massive work Nomad (1998) was recently acquired by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.



Featuring landmark works by pioneering artists, Arc One Gallery invites you to take a step back to look at the big picture. These artists are already written into the history books; with their roots in identity, environmentalism and appropriation art, they have set the agenda that we operate with today. Their legacy has shaped our artistic culture.

LEGACY 2024 includes a much-anticipated selection from the Estate of John Davis. The pioneering environmental artist was celebrated in the 2010 retrospective Presence at the National Gallery of Victoria. His massive work Nomad (1998) was recently acquired by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.



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