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5 September 2022

Exhibition encourages preservation of mid-century Gold Coast architecture 

Modern Beloved by Rosi Griffin on display from 23 September

Rosi Griffin Albatross

Rosi Griffin, Albatross 2021, watercolour on paper, 76 x 56cm. Image courtesy the artist.

Modern Beloved, a new exhibition by artist Rosi Griffin which explores the Gold Coast’s architectural history, will open at the Tweed Regional Gallery on Friday 23 September.

The body of work documents the suburban development of the 1950s and ‘60s – the mid-century modern buildings dotted along the Gold Coast. The artist’s aim is to celebrate our architectural heritage and cultivate an appreciation of our history.

The exhibition includes a range of watercolour paintings of existing homes – some are well known icons and others are hidden along the Coast.

All are filled with character, colour and architectural interest, featuring generous, large windows, lush gardens, and views to and from the landscape or the ocean – set against a backdrop of vivid blue sky.

“We are experiencing a revival and renewed appreciation of our mid-century history, yet most of these buildings are under-represented on heritage registers, still vulnerable and at risk of disappearing; old enough to be unstylish but not old enough to be worth preserving,” Griffin said.

Griffin also zooms in on the Besser Block walls, to their individual geometric patterns. These formal designs are further explored and re-interpreted in painting and materials including fluorescent and mirrored Perspex.

The individual modern geometric designs have been reinvigorated and injected with new meaning.

“Rosi’s bright and colourful works distinctly evoke the heat of the Queensland sun and reflect the rise of Surfers Paradise in the post-war era,” Gallery Director Susi Muddiman OAM said.

“The exhibition is bound to encourage a greater appreciation of these unassuming mid-century beauties.”

Modern Beloved is on display at Tweed Regional Gallery from Friday 23 September until Sunday 27 November 2022.

Public Programs:

Meet the Artist | Sunday 25 September | 2 pm – 3 pm | Free
Join Rosi Griffin for insights into her practice and the exhibition Modern Beloved. Stay afterwards for an informal chat and light refreshments in the Gallery Foyer.  
Booking recommended: rgriffin.eventbrite.com.au.

ART PLAY School Holiday Program
Wednesday 28 & Friday 30 Sep, Wednesday 5 & Friday 7 Oct | 11 am – 1 pm | Free  
Join our facilitators in the Gallery Foyer for a free drop-in activity inspired by Modern Beloved.

Rosi Griffin Beautiful View

Rosi Griffin, Beautiful View 2022, watercolour on paper, 46 x 57.5cm.


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Photo 1: Rosi Griffin - Albatross
Rosi Griffin, Albatross 2021, watercolour on paper, 76 x 56cm. Image courtesy the artist.

Photo 2: Rosi Griffin - Beautiful View 
Rosi Griffin, Beautiful View 2022, watercolour on paper, 46 x 57.5cm.


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