163 works of art that the Reeds had collected themselves over 30 years,
figurative,
abstract,
expressionist and
realist, formed the basis of the Museum and was drawn upon for some of the exhibitions held there, many of which were landmark. The Museum's architect Peter Burns showed in 1959. Albert Tucker exhibited there 18 October – 4 November 1960, and in 1961 held 'The Formative Years, 1940 – 1945' with Arthur Boyd, Sidney Nolan and John Perceval, at which important Tucker works, his
Modern Evil, No. 2 (1943),
Figure 6, Modern Evil, No. 6 (1944),
Figure 7, Modern Evil, No. 27 (1946) and
Modern Evil, No. 28, Figure 8 (1946), were displayed with other iconic works including
The Futile City (1940). The Sydney
Pop Art trio the 'Annandale Realists', Mike Brown,
Colin Lanceley and Ross Crothall show of 13 February – 1 March 1962 was accompanied by a catalogue essay by
Elwyn Lynn. While the trio were in the city
Georges Mora commissioned from them a mural, the largest surviving example of the Australian Pop Movement, in his Balzac Restaurant, painted as individual panels in exchange for meals and accommodation. Other exhibitions included: • 1958:
Modern Australian Art, A Melbourne collection of painting and drawings. • 1958 Danila Vassilieff: exhibition of 94 paintings and 11 sculptural works • 1958, May:
Leonard French • 1958, 14 May:
Gray Smith, opened by
Vance Palmer. • 1958, May–June: Mirka Mora opened by Robert Helpmann. • 1958, 8–18 July: Henri Bastin • 1958, 19–29 August:
Ian Fairweather. • 1958, 2–12 September 1958: John Perceval
Angels exhibition. • 1958, 30 September to 10 October:
Modern Australian art: a Melbourne collection of paintings and drawings • 1959, 3 to 13 February:
Exhibition of drawings by Margaret Olley, with
Exhibition of paintings by Peter Upward • 1959, March;
John Perceval, drawings;
David Moore Seven Years a Stranger, photographs • 1959, 19 May – 5 June:
Paintings from the Blake Prize 1959 • 1959, 30 June – 10 July
Exhibition of paintings: Peter Burns. • 1959, 14–24 July
Henri Bastin • 1959, 6–23 October
The paintings of Laurence Hope. • 17 May 1960 – 10 June 1960
William Dobell. • 1960, 29 March – 14 April Ten Sydney Painters:
Ralph Balson,
John Coburn, Thomas Gleghorn, Leonard Hessing,
Margo Lewers,
Elwyn Lynn,
John Passmore, Stanilaus Rapotec, William Rose. • 1960, 14 June – 1 July.
Asher Bilu Paintings,
Van Gogh Reproductions • 1960, September:
Sam Byrne,
Gil Jamieson • 1960, 27 October – 13 November
Domestic architecture • 1961, 11 April to 3 May:
Picasso: series of ceramics from the Vallauris Potteries • 1961, 7–24 March:
Henry Salkauskas • 1961
Laurence Hope: Antarctic Paintings. • 1961:
Photovision 1961 by
Group M • 1961, 14 November – 5 December Mirka Mora • 1962, February,
Annandale Imitation Realists • 1962, 6–22 March, Antonio Furlan • 1962, 27 March,
Asher Bilu: Paintings Prints Scroll • 1962, September–October, Max Lyle • 1963, 25 February – 12 March, Survey show of paintings from galleries in all states, included artists
Sam Atyeo, Ralph Balson, Arthur Boyd,
Sam Byrne, Len Crawford, Arch Cuthbertson,
Lawrence Daws,
Ian Fairweather,
Leonard French,
James Gleeson, Thomas Gleghorn, Dennis Grafton,
Jacqueline Hick,
Frank Hodgkinson, Anton Holzner, Laurence Hope,
Robert Hughes, Louis James, Peter Kaiser,
Robert Juniper, Colin Lanceley,
Donald Laycock, Elwyn Lynn, Dusan Marek,
Erica McGilchrist, Brian McKay, Mervyn Moriarty,
John Olsen,
Desiderius Orban, William Peascod,
Carl Plate, Emmanuel Raft, Charles Reddington,
Robert Rooney, William Rose,
Gareth Sansom,
Dawn Sime, Eric Smith,
Robin Wallace-Crabbe, Dick Watkins, Ken Whisson, Peter Upward. • 1963:
The young mind. Graeme Aitken, Vincent Basile,
Graeme Blundell, Bernard Bragg, Robert Colvin, Peter Dickie, Russell Driver, Leslie Gilbert, Michael Goss, Michael Herron, Richard Havyatt,
Robert Jacks, Peter Jacobs, Ian Jelbart, William Mitchell, Eve Martin, Jane Oehr, Paul Partos, John Robinson,
Jeffrey Shaw, Terry Smith, Guy Stewart, Ron Upton, Les Kossatz. • 1963, 9–24 April:
Paintings from the West: 14 Western Australian painters, by arrangement with the
Skinner Galleries,
Perth, Western Australia. George Haynes, Roger Johnson, Arthur Russell, Ernest Philpot,
Robert Juniper, Brian McKay, Geoffrey Allen, George Voudouris, John Murray Wilson, Romola Clifton, Kath Jarvis, Ferdinand Korwill,
Howard Taylor, Irwin Crowe. • 1963:
Contemporary Italian paintings. Jointly organised by the Government of Italy and the Museum. • 1963, 3–21 September
Joy Hester, commemorative exhibition of her drawings. • 1963, 8–31 October:
Paintings from the Kym Bonython Collection of modern Australian art. • 1963, 6–28 November:
Modern Japanese calligraphic painting. Shoun Shiono, Yoshimichi Sekiya, Kaku Osawa, Shiryu Morita, Yuichi Onoe, Sofu Okabe, Suijo Ikeda, Ryuho Kobayashi, Mari Imai, Kankyo Ukai, Seien Hasegawa, Seikichi Arai, Shin Yoshino, Ichiro Otsuka, Sofu Takeshi, Michiko Kagawa, Yasui Nakajima. • 1963, 3–21 December:
Beach houses and a beach motel, a summer exhibition, work of
Peter Burns,
Chancellor and Patrick,
Graeme Gunn,
McGlashan Everist, Guildford Bell & Neil Clerehan, Brine Wierzbowski Associates,
Robin Boyd (during the partnership of Grounds, Boyd and Romberg). • 1964, 9–26 February:
Survey 1964 – paintings from galleries in all states, including artists
Jean Bellette, Ojars Bisenieks, Mike Brown, Peter Kaiser, Robert Juniper, Colin Lanceley, Sheila McDonald, Erica McGilchrist,
Jon Molvig, Carl Plate, Emmanuel Raft, Ken Reinhard,
Jan Senbergs,
Douglas Stubbs,
Andrew Sibley,
Fred Williams,
Chris Wallace-Crabbe. • 1964:
The Sidney Nolan Ned Kelly paintings 1946–47 • 1964: 5–28 May.
Arthur Boyd: retrospective exhibition of paintings 1936–62, Museum of Modern Art and Design of Australia, Melbourne. • 1964:
Photovision 1964, 30 June.
Group M and others; John Bolton, Albert Brown,
Nigel Buesst, John Crook,
Max Dupain, Edson, Maggie Fraser, Bob Haberfield, Tim Hancock, Jeff Harris, Jan Keune, Tony Knox, Brian McArdle, Roy McDonald, Grier McVea, Ole Olsen, Plateuavians (a group of Sydney students), Cliff Restarick, Veronica Roberts, John Scott, Eric Smith,
Wolfgang Sievers,
Mark Strizic, Bob Whitaker, Don Whyte, Sue Winslow,
Richard Woldendorp, Harry Youlden. A catalogue was provided with very brief two line comments about or by the exhibitors. • 1964: Mike Brown ''face value, being a motley collection of objets d'art'' • 1964: opening 25 August.
Young minds 1964. Laurie Bradford,
Ian Burn, Les Gilbert, Richard Havyatt, Robert Jacks, Les Kossatz, Ronald Phipps, Robert Porteous, Trevor Vickers, David Warren,
George Baldessin, Stephen Earle, Mike Kitching, Emanuel Raft, Mike Shaw,
Garry Shead, Dick Watkins. • 1964: Exhibition of Australian Landscape Painting organised by the Museum of Modern Art and Design of Australia and the
National Gallery of Victoria • 1965, 1 February – 1 February
Survey 4 • 1965, 13–30 September. ''Photovision '65.''
Group M members Albert Brown, John Crook, Roy McDonald, George Bell. • 1965, from 10 August.
New generation 1965. Survey of the work of young painters from Sydney and Melbourne. Melbourne painters
George Baldessin, Russell Drever,
Robert Jacks, Bob Haberfield, Les Kossatz, Ron Phipps,
Robert Rooney,
Gareth Sansom, Ron Upton, Trevor Hicks; Sydney painters David Aspden,
Vivienne Binns, Ian Cole, Peter Creet, Col Jordan, Peter Kennedy, Mik Kitching,
Richard Larter, Merilyn Neate,
Wendy Paramor,
John Peart, Mike Shaw, Colin Spencer, Colin Still, Dick Watkins, Robert Williams, Margaret Woodward. == Publications ==