Sir Rupert Hamer Garden

The Sir Rupert Hamer Garden, the gently sloping hills located to the south-west of the Heide III redevelopment, is a collaborative project between O'Connor + Houle Architecture and Elizabeth Peck Landscape Architect. The Hamer Garden’s twin hills blur the conceptual distinction between art object and landscape, with one of its prime viewing angles seen from inside the Albert & Barbara Tucker Gallery via a large floor to ceiling window.

 

Inge King

Inge King
Rings of Saturn (2005-06)
Heide Museum of Modern Art Collection
Commission through the Heide Foundation with significant assistance from Lindsay and Paula Fox 2005
© Inge King
Photographer: John Gollings 2006

The Hamer Garden includes a major sculpture commission, Rings of Saturn (2005-06) by Inge King, a highly respected Australian sculptor, as well as subtle night-lighting emanating from a series of large glass 'moonlights' that punctuate the landscape.

The Garden’s hills also have a programmatic function, acting as an acoustic and visual buffer to protect the Heide site from the traffic of nearby Bridge Street.

What's on at Heide

2:00pm Tuesday 9 September 2008
Exhibition tour
Hinterlands: Albert Tucker's landscapes 1960-1975

2:00pm Thursday 11 September 2008
Heide: Making history
Heide I tour

2:00pm Saturday 13 September 2008
Heide: Making history
Heide I tour

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Order and dissent

Richard Tipping
Sing
vinyl tape on aluminium
59.0 (diam.) cm
Heide Museum of Modern Art Collection<br>Gift of Ruth Cowan 2000
© Richard Tipping works from the Heide Collection
1 July-1 March 2009