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Numinous Meditation Circle at the William Robinson Gallery

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Wed, 19 Feb, 10am - 11am AEST

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Join QUT Galleries and Museums Engagement Coordinator Renae Belton for meditation and slow looking on a tour of Numinous at the William Robinson Gallery this Welcome Week.

Over a remarkable six-decade career, William Robinson has continually pushed the boundaries of the painting medium, driven by an inherent desire to subvert the two-dimensional picture plane. Nowhere is this more evident than in his landscapes from the 1990s through 2000s, which transcend mere visual representation, and invite visitors into a majestic and monumental dialogue with nature.

Numinous presents some of the most significant works of Robinson’s oeuvre, which capture a sense of the unknown, the infinite and the divine. These paintings reflect the multifaceted and ever-changing natural world, delving into the liminal spaces where night turns to day, earth to sky and sky to water. The artist’s dynamic portrayal of natural elements—fire, water, clouds—creates a complex sense of time and space. These depictions can be interpreted as symbols for various states of mind, the cycle of life and death, or what might exist beyond the physical realm. Serving as personal expressions of his profound connection to the landscape, Robinson’s paintings open a field of vision through which to contemplate our place in the universe.

Marking fifteen years since the inception of the William Robinson Gallery at QUT in 2009, Numinous celebrates Robinson’s significant and distinct impact on the Australian landscape tradition. A meditation space within the gallery provides a tranquil environment for quiet reflection, surrounded by the artist’s radiant watercolour studies from the 1970s and 1980s, depicting sunlit landscapes and heavenly night skies. Numinous invites visitors to become immersed in Robinson’s awe-inspiring landscapes, and connect with the sublime power of nature.

All welcome. Registrations essential.

Organisers will photograph and record events for use in marketing and communications. If you do not wish to be photographed and recorded please advise staff upon arrival.

For any queries, contact us on +61 7 3138 8005 or artmuseum@qut.edu.au.

Image: William ROBINSON 'The sea with morning sun from Springbrook (detail)' 1996, oil on linen. QUT Art Collection. Purchased through the William Robinson Art Collection Fund and partial donation by Michael Gleeson-White, 2013.

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