This installation celebrates the ninetieth birthday of Australia's premier surrealist artist
James Gleeson. The Ubu diptych, one of the artist's most recent works, is widely regarded as one
of his greatest. The titles of the two parts, Ubu regnant and The senior mandarin,
refer to plays by the late nineteenth century French playwright, Alfred Jarry - lunatic but
exhilarating parodies that anticipate the notion of the avant-garde as well as the surrealist
humour of the Goons and Monty Python. The absurd humour of the text, however, belies Gleeson's
serious intent. This focus exhibition displays the diptych alongside related paintings and
drawings. |