Gold Coast's HOTA set for a splash of colour from iconic Australian artist Ken Done

Gold Coast's HOTA set for a splash of colour from iconic Australian artist Ken Done

Ken Done in his studio. Photo credit: Luisa Brimble.

The Gold Coast's vibrant Home of the Arts (HOTA) is set for an extra burst of colour this September with a major exhibition from renowned Sydney artist Ken Done, whose bold and unmistakably Australian works having captured the public imagination for more than four decades.

Running until mid-February, the exhibition Ken Done: No Rules will capture the spirit of the artist's practice and deep commitment to the process of painting, showcasing works from the 80s to today.

Largely drawn from his personal collection, the works showcase Done's signature optimism and enduring love of colour, nature, and life, with subjects ranging from his iconic depictions of the reef and harbour to reflective paintings of his home and garden.

"I’m delighted to be having such a major exhibition in such a beautiful gallery. To have the chance to see works from over 40 years shown together is very special for me and I hope it brings pleasure to a wide audience," says Done.

Curated in partnership with The Ken Done Gallery at The Rocks in Sydney, the works on show reflect the artist's philosophy that "an artist can - and should - create their own rules".

"Ken Done’s work has long been a part of the fabric of Australian visual culture, and it’s a joy to bring this expansive and deeply personal exhibition to the Gold Coast,” says Experience Gold Coast head of arts and culture, Yarmila Alfonzetti.

"Done’s fearless use of colour and his belief in creative freedom align beautifully with our commitment to bringing world-class exhibitions to the Gold Coast. We can’t wait for audiences of all ages to step into his vivid, rule-breaking world."

Visitors will also be able to enjoy a captivating animation of a selection of Done’s iconic paintings, offering a new and immersive way to experience his vibrant universe.

In a celebration of art, fashion and collaboration, the exhibition also features a selection of dazzling garments from Done Zone, the 2023 collaborative collection between Ken Done and renowned Australian fashion label Romance Was Born.


 

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