Velasquez Gallery Explained

Velasquez Gallery, also known as Velasquez Gallery at Tye's, and later Tye's Art Gallery, was a Melbourne art gallery that showed contemporary traditional, and later, modernist Australian art, including some sculpture and prints, as well as Australian indigenous art. It operated from 1940 to 1955.[1]

History

The Velasquez Gallery, located in the basement at the rear of Tye's Furniture Building, 100 Bourke Street, Melbourne, was one of the few places to exhibit in 1940s Melbourne.[2] The gallery opened during WW2 on 4 June 1940 with an exhibition of work by Australian proponent of Tonalism, Max Meldrum, and "autumn leaves from Mr. Tye's Macedon garden decorated the gallery".[3] [4] When it first opened in June 1940, The Age described its facilities;

The Velasquez Gallery an interesting development in the progress of art in Melbourne is the establishment of a new gallery — to be known as the Velasquez Gallery— by Tye and Co., at their Bourke-street premises. The gallery, which is 50 feet square, is artificially lighted on a carefully considered plan, which allows for adjustments and modifications, and will ensure a uniform and even glow, such as cannot be got by a daylight arrangement. The general setting of the gallery is adequate, and pictures will be seen under the best possible conditions. The gallery will open with a one-man exhibition by Max Meldrum on June 4.[5]
The business later expanded to 110-116 Bourke Street.

Ethos

The manager was painter/printmaker, critic, broadcaster and lecturer Stephanie Taylor (1899–1974),[6] [7] [8] and director, the art collector and connoisseur[9] George Page-Cooper (c.1895-1967).[10] [11] The gallery showed contemporary traditional, and later, Modern Australian art, including some sculpture and prints, as well as indigenous art. In 1948, twenty-seven of Sidney Nolan's Kelly series paintings were shown at the Velasquez Gallery for the first time.[12] Under the management of Taylor, women artists were given much better exposure than at other galleries,[13] and she organised a number of shows to raise funds for charities.[14] [15] A September 1943 report in The Bulletin demonstrates its optimistic openness to Modernism;

Closure

Page-Cooper moved on in 1952 with the unrealised intention to set up another gallery in the city[16] before Velasquez Gallery closed early 1955.[17] Taylor wrote to The Age newspaper: Page-Cooper's collection, which included significant works by S. T. Gill, William Dobell, Arthur Streeton, Hans Heysen, Charles Conder and Tom Roberts, was offered for sale by the Leonard Joel auction house after his death in 1967[18] [19] with further works disposed by auction in 1995.

Exhibitions

As 'Velasquez Gallery':

By the late 1940s in publicity and in general references to it, the gallery is usually just 'Tye's Gallery’:

References

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Notes and References

  1. Stephanie Taylor, 'Closing of Tye's Gallery' in 'Letters to the editor', The Age Friday 21 Jan 1955, p.2
  2. Wendy Donald-Bradley (1991) Alannah Coleman: The Woman and her Role in Promoting Australian Art and Artists in the United Kingdom 1950–1990, M.A. thesis, Melbourne: Victoria College, 1991
  3. The Age, Thursday 13 Jun 1940, p.3
  4. The Age, Friday 24 May 1940, p.4
  5. News: 1940-05-24. The Velasquez Gallery. 4. The Age. 2021-08-16.
  6. Web site: Stephanie Taylor. printsandprintmaking.gov.au.
  7. The Age, Thursday 24 Jul 1947, p.2
  8. Book: Past present : the national women's art anthology. 1999. Craftsman House. Kerr, Joan. Holder, Jo. 90-5704-141-3. Sydney, Australia. 43456583.
  9. The Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 2 Apr 1932, p.9
  10. Web site: George Page-Cooper. printsandprintmaking.gov.au.
  11. Lahey, John. "Pleasant surprises in a life full of art", The Age, Tuesday, 21 Nov 1995, p.11
  12. "The Kelly gang in pictures", The Age, Wednesday 27 Jun 1956, p.2
  13. The Age, Wednesday 14 Apr 1937, p.18
  14. The Age, Wednesday 16 Jun 1943, p.3
  15. The Age, Saturday 29 May 1943, p.4
  16. The Age, Saturday, 29 Nov 1952, p.14
  17. The Bulletin, Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, Vol. 76 No. 3910 (19 Jan 1955), p.19
  18. Geoff Maslen, 'Still going, going, gone', The Age, Thursday 24 Mar 1994, p.9
  19. Mary Eagle, 'Fancy prices and bargains', The Age Saturday 7 Oct 1978, p.25
  20. News: 1940-05-31. MELBOURNE TO HAVE NEW ART GALLERY. 4. The Herald. 2021-08-16.
  21. News: 1940-06-03. MELDRUM SHOW IN NEW CITY GALLERY. 13. The Herald. 2021-08-16.
  22. News: 1940-06-03. Art Of Max Meldrum In Retrospect. Basil Burdett. 17. The Herald. 2021-08-16.
  23. News: 1940-06-04. THE LIFE OF MELBOURNE. 6. Argus. 2021-08-16.
  24. News: 1940-06-04. ART GALLERY OPENING. 10. The Age. 2021-08-16.
  25. News: 1940-06-05. ART AND CULTURE WORTH FIGHTING FOR. 2. Argus. 2021-08-16.
  26. News: 1940-07-02. PICTURES BY CHILDREN. 11. The Age. 2021-08-16.
  27. News: 1940-07-03. Children's Art Exhibition. 5. The Age. 2021-08-16.
  28. News: 1940-08-07. ART OF ARNOLD SHORE. 5. The Age. 2021-08-16.
  29. News: 1940-08-30. NEWS IN BRIEF. 8. The Age. 2021-08-16.
  30. ”ART EXHIBITION OPENED,” The Age, Wednesday, 28 Aug 1940, p.5
  31. News: 1940-09-13. NEW PATHS IN ART. 11. The Age. 2021-08-16.
  32. Malloch, H., & Bread Cheese Club. (1940). A brief history of the Bread and Cheese Club, Melbourne / by Harry Malloch. Melbourne: The Club.
  33. The Bulletin, Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, Vol. 61 No. 3172 (27 Nov 1940), p.29
  34. Ricketts, W., & Waller, O. (1941). Exhibition of clay sculptures on Australian Aboriginal folk-lore by William Ricketts: Legends collected by Sir Baldwin Spencer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S. and David Uniapon. Brighton, Vic.: Middle Brighton Printery.
  35. "Hand-bound books displayed", The Age, Tuesday, 17 Aug 1943, p.3
  36. The Age, Wednesday, 15 Sep 1943, p.3
  37. The Age, Friday, 05 May 1944, p.5
  38. "Art as antidote", The Age Thursday 11 May 1944, p.2
  39. The Bulletin, Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, Vol. 65 No. 3352 (10 May 1944), p.24
  40. News: Bell. George. 6 June 1945. The Sun.
  41. Web site: ART EXHIBITION - ATHENÆUM - . The Age. 6 Jun 1945. 2021-08-08. Trove. en.
  42. News: 1945-06-05. THREE ART SHOWS. 5. Argus. 2021-08-08.
  43. The Age, Tuesday 23 Sep 1947, p.14
  44. The Age, Tuesday 12 Oct 1948, p.2
  45. The Age, Thursday 23 Jun 1949, p.5
  46. News: 'War Artists show at Tye's Gallery' . . 29447 . Victoria, Australia . 13 September 1949 . 22 October 2020 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  47. The Age, Saturday, 24 Sep 1949, p. 6
  48. "Colorful work", The Age Tuesday 27 Sep 1949, p.2
  49. The Age, Wednesday 8 Feb 1950, p.5
  50. The Age, Tuesday 11 Mar 1952, p.3
  51. The Age, Tuesday 1 Apr 1952, p.2
  52. News: High Standard of Children's Art . . LXXXV . 5071 . Victoria, Australia . 2 October 1952 . 18 . National Library of Australia.
  53. The Age, Tuesday 6 Apr 1954, p.7