Overview
While his name may sound more like a cartoon character thought up to teach you about the birds and the bees, Rupert Bunny was an incredible Australian artist celebrated for his series of Impressionist works created during his many years in France. His portraits portray a romantic vision of glamorous and beautiful women in early twentieth century Paris. Alongside an exhibition of his paintings Rupert Bunny: artist in Paris, the Art Gallery of NSW is also presenting a series of films inspired by Bunny's works, depicting the many bohemian visions of Paris created by directors throughout the last fifty years. See the art and then watch a film — get hopping.
All films are free.
Casque d’or (Golden Marie) 1952
Wednesday 25 November 2pm & 7.15pm
Sunday 29 November 2pm
Madame de… 1953
Wednesday 2 December 2pm & 7.15pm
Sunday 6 December 2pm
Pot-bouille (House of lovers) 1957
Wednesday 9 December 2pm & 7.15pm
Sunday 13 December 2pm
Le rideau cramoisi (The crimson curtain) 1952
Wednesday 16 December 2pm & 7.15pm
Sunday 20 December 2pm
Camille Claudel 1988
Wednesday 6 January 1.30pm & 6pm
Sunday 10 January 1.30pm
Chéri 2009
Wednesday 13 January 2pm & 7.15pm
Sunday 17 January 2pm
Coco avant Chanel 2009
Wednesday 20 January 2pm & 7.15pm
Sunday 24 January 2pm
French can-can 1955
Wednesday 27 January 2pm & 7.15pm
Sunday 31 January 2pm
Moulin Rouge 1952
Wednesday 3 February 2pm & 7.15pm
Sunday 7 February 2pm
Camille 1936
Wednesday 10 February 2pm & 7.15pm
Sunday 14 February 2pm
An American in Paris 1951
Wednesday 17 February 2pm & 7.15pm
Sunday 21 February 2pm
Information
When
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 - Sunday, February 21, 2010
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 - Sunday, February 21, 2010
Where
Art Gallery of NSWArt Gallery Road
Sydney