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First Look: Monet To Matisse: Defying Tradition
The Design F · 2026-07-10 · via The Design Files | Australia's most popular design blog.The Design Files | Australia's most popular design blog.

Opening this Saturday as the inaugural exhibition in AGSA’s new Winter Art Series, Monet to Matisse: Defying Tradition brings together more than a century of artistic innovation through an extraordinary collection of works from the Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) in Ohio.

From Monet’s luminous water lilies to van Gogh’s expressive haystacks, these iconic pieces of Western art are making a fantastic and highly anticipated Australian debut.

Andrea Gardener, TMA’s deputy director says, ‘Of the work featured in this exhibition, only Gauguin’s Street in Tahiti is returning for a second visit… So it’s a very special moment… this marks the first time that an entire exhibition of works from TNA has been featured in Australia.’

The line-up includes names that need no introduction. Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, Edgar Degas, Piet Mondrian, Robert Rauschenberg and Helen Frankenthaler, all feature in the exhibition, which traces the remarkable evolution of modern art from the late 19th century into the 20th.

Rather than presenting these artists as isolated icons, Monet to Matisse reveals the conversations between generations of painters whose radical ideas challenged convention and reshaped the course of art history.

Erin Corralez-Diaz, TMA’s curator of American art says, ‘We’re seeing around 100 years [of art]. Moving from direct observations of the visible world to increasingly experimental ways of seeing and representing modern life.’

Visitors will journey through the emergence of Impressionism, before following the progression into Cubism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism — movements that transformed not only the way artists painted, but how audiences understood the world around them.

And, as AGSA’s assistant director, artistic & collection programs, Tansy Curtain, says, ‘These are truly magnificent works of art. It’s a moment to remind ourselves that we need to see the real thing… a digital image of a van Gogh is nothing like the real thing… There is a liveliness to these pieces that helps you connect to the artists and the making of those works.’

Art lovers and gallery-goers certainly agree, with the exhibition having already sold 11,000 tickets ahead of its opening this weekend.

Monet to Matisse is also complemented by a carefully selected group of works from AGSA’s own internationally significant collection, including paintings by Manet, Matisse, Picasso and Whistler, creating an engaging dialogue between the visiting masterpieces and the gallery’s permanent holdings.

For Jason Smith, director of AGSA, the exhibition represents a rare opportunity for Australian audiences to experience works that fundamentally changed the trajectory of art.

‘These are the innovators and trailblazers of their time,’ he says. ‘Their work defied traditions and their legacies continue to reverberate today.’

But the experience also extends beyond the gallery walls. From July 24, Friday nights will see the gallery transform into an elegant after-hours destination, complete with a dedicated champagne lounge serving Taittinger, French-inspired dining from AGSA_eat and a rotating program of live performances.

Families will also enjoy The Studio: Make an Impression, which offers a free immersive creative space designed in collaboration with South Australian artists Billie Justice Thomson and Arlon Hall, where visitors are invited to experiment with different artistic techniques and create their own take-home artwork.

The exhibition marks the beginning of AGSA’s new Winter Art Series, a four-year initiative developed in partnership with the South Australian Government and South Australian Tourism Commission. Running annually from 2026 to 2029, the program will bring major international exhibitions exclusively to Adelaide, so watch this space!