Artist+Curator's TALK : The Art of Marcus Beilby @ no.10
Event description
Join us for an intimate conversation with artist Marcus Beilby and curator Connie Petrillo as they explore the themes and processes behind The Real and the Remembered .
This rare opportunity offers insight into Beilby’s photorealist practice spanning nearly five decades, from his earliest work “Whatever Happened to Sunday Mournings” (1979) to the luminous “Yellow Room” (2025). Discover how everyday objects—a shovel, a broom, a yellow room—are transformed through patient observation into meditations on memory and time.
Following the discussion, enjoy a guided tour of the exhibition where Marcus will share the stories behind individual works and his approach to capturing that liminal space between the real and the remembered. This is a unique chance to hear directly from an artist who has worked with quiet dedication toward this moment, building a body of work that asks us to reconsider how we see the ordinary world around us.
Each painting in this exhibition is a small act of preservation, a way of holding time still.
2pm - 4pm | Saturday, 29th November 2025
Wed–Fri 11am - 5pm | Sat 12pm - 4pm | 8 November - 13 December 2025
CLOSED Sun-Tues & Public Holidays
Image: Whatever Happened to Sunday Mourning, 1979, Oil on linen, 118 x 141 cm (Detail). Courtesy and copyright of the artist.
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