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Anne Gray

Anne Gray

Anne Gray is Head of Australian Art and Senior Curator of Australian Painting and Sculpture before 1920 at the National Gallery of Australia. She has worked in the art museum profession for more than thirty years. She was previously Director of the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery at the University of Western Australia, Head of Art at the Australian War Memorial, and Educator at the Art Gallery of Western Australia. She has curated approximately thirty-five exhibitions, including major exhibitions for the National Gallery of Australia, and has written widely on Australian and British art and artists. She has a PhD from the University of Melbourne and a Master’s degree from the University of Western Australia.

Anne Gray reviews 'Edwardian Opulence' edited by Angus Trumble and Andrea Wolk Rager

July–August 2013, no. 353 26 June 2013
Anne Gray reviews 'Edwardian Opulence' edited by Angus Trumble and Andrea Wolk Rager
Edwardian Opulence is the book for the sumptuous survey exhibition of Edwardian art which was shown at the Yale Centre for British Art from 28 February to 2 June 2013. It is a sweeping look at the visual arts in Britain in all its manifestations during the period roughly corresponding with the reign of Edward VII. This substantial book contains important essays by the curators, Angus Trumble and A ... (read more)