Tom Nicholson: Towards a Glass Monument

Tom Nicholson: Towards a Glass MonumentTom Nicholson: Towards a Glass Monument

Realised through Monash Art Projects, Melbourne; Geoffrey Wallace Stained Glass, Melbourne; and courtesy of Milani Gallery, Brisbane

Towards a glass monument comprises two stained glass screens at the northern entrance to the Old Quad. Each screen, housed within a metal frame, presents twenty lancets that would fill the windows of the East Bay and West Bay of the Old Quad.

The work is accompanied by six plaques with texts that contextualise the work's imagery through six narratives, imagining its possible placement into the historical lancets of the Old Quad but, above all, meditating on the act of imagining itself.

The work originated in two remarkable drawings from the early history of the North Wing of the Old Quad. These drawings depict two Mesozoic ferns fossilised in sandstone and were created by artists Arthur Bartholomew and Ludwig Becker. They survive only as lithographs in the publication, Prodromus, by Frederick McCoy. McCoy was one of the University of Melbourne's first four professors.

The designs for Towards a glass monument are '"after'" these drawings, and are a homage to these two artists, to the Prodromus, and to this extraordinary early moment in the history of research and academia for the University. The ferns are visible in the design of the work and are a key point of interest for visitors to the Old Quad. The work is created using hand-blown 'antique' glass of Glashütte Lamberts Waldsassen in Germany.

Towards a Glass Monument

Permanent Display

Monday - Friday, 10am - 5pm

Artist: Tom Nicholson

Stained glass: Geoffrey Wallace

Stained glass, lead and steel frame in 2 screens, each containing 20 lancets; each screen 495 x 559 cm, 6 cast bronze plaques; each 60 x 90 cm

FREE

Monday - Friday 10am - 5pm

Old Quad: University of Melbourne
Treasury Ground Level


❊ When ❊

Happens: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Time: 10am - 5pm


❊ Where ❊

 Old Quad: University of Melbourne View Venue
 Building 150, The University of Melbourne,  Parkville Victoria 3052 Map
Old Quad: University of MelbourneBuilding 150, The University of Melbourne, , Parkville, 3052, Victoria




❊ Web Links ❊
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