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Poles apart: the journey of Blue poles from New York City to Canberra This page: Blue poles in former owner Ben Heller’s Central Park West apartment, New York, in the early 1970s. To extract the painting, one of the apartment’s windows was removed; using ropes and pullies, seven men delicately hoisted the load to ground level, where the street was blocked off, and into a van for its trip to Australia in 1974.

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IMAGE COURTESY PATTI ADLER

Right: 1. Blue poles being loaded onto an RAAF plane during the national tour in 1974. 2. The painting was exhibited around the country before arriving in Canberra. 3. Installing the enormous work took many hands. 4. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by former Chairman Gordon Darling and founding Director James Mollison, inspects Blue poles at the National Gallery opening gala in 1982. 5.Jackson Pollock, Blue poles 1952, oil, enamel, aluminium paint, glass on canvas, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1973 *© Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Blue poles is one of the most famous works in the national collection.


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THE ART OF GIVING Directors of the National Gallery’s Foundation Board

9min
pages 64-67

PARTNERSHIPS

6min
pages 62-63

GARDEN OF TREASURES The history and highlights of our Sculpture Garden

10min
pages 56-61

A CHAPTER IN PRINT Retiring Senior Curator Roger Butler reflects on helping founding Director James Mollison form the print collection

5min
pages 54-55

VALE JAMES MOLLISON, AO

11min
pages 50-53

POLES APART

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pages 48-49

LOANS IN LOCKDOWN What happens when an artwork on loan is temporarily stranded in lockdown?

5min
pages 36-39

COVID ON COUNTRY Coronavirus has left an economic, social and emotional impact on vulnerable Indigenous communities and their arts centres

5min
pages 32-35

OUT OF THE BLUE

10min
pages 40-47

WHEN VIRTUAL BECOMES REALITY Jess Johnson, in New York, and Simon Ward, in New Zealand, collaborated virtually during lockdown

6min
pages 30-31

CREATION IN ISOLATION From embracing TikTok and producing art on toilet paper to virtual galleries, how some Australian artists responded to the pandemic

7min
pages 26-29

NEW ACQUISITIONS

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pages 10-11

DIRECTOR’S WORD

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pages 6-7

HEART IN THE DARKNESS Bill Henson, who released new works of a pre-pandemic Rome during lockdown, talks isolation and artistic process

7min
pages 22-25

#MUSEUMFROMHOME

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pages 12-13

ART CLASS

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page 9

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED The Vincent family became an Instagram

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pages 14-15

EDITOR’S LETTER

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page 8

APPLAUSE Artist Angelica Mesiti, who spent the lockdown in her home studio in Paris, reflects on connection in isolation

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