5 October 2024 - 13 April 2025
Discover a compelling exploration of history and memory through the eyes of Central Victorian artist Clayton Tremlett in our latest exhibition. After more than six years of dedicated research, Tremlett presents a comparative portrait study of sixty-six First World War Digger memorials, offering a unique opportunity to connect with the faces that have stood as silent sentinels for a century.
Tremlett’s meticulous process involved visiting, documenting, and researching each monument, often capturing their likeness at sunrise to harness the purest light. His work results in powerful screen prints that mirror the iconic First World War studio portraits, allowing you to see these memorials in a new light—both literally and figuratively.
The exhibition also sheds new light on August Rietman, the most prolific Victorian sculptor of Digger statues. A pacifist of Swiss-German heritage, Rietman’s figures are celebrated as the quintessential Aussie Digger. Tremlett's research reveals that Rietman’s contributions to these monuments are far more significant than previously thought, with at least fifteen statues attributed to his craftsmanship.
Immerse yourself in this fusion of art, history, and research, and witness the faces of our past brought vividly to life.
In the news
Artist documents Victoria's World War I memorials in Shrine of Remembrance show
ABC Central Victoria, 10 November 2024
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