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The White Hat Guide to Heide - Museum of Modern ArtThe complex is based around Heide, the home of John & Sunday Reed.
Heide is a property on the banks of the Yarra (7 Templestowe Road Bulleen next to Banksia Park to be exact) in the area where the Australian Impressionists (later known as the Heidelberg School) were in the late nineteenth century developing their new style of outdoor painting. By the mid twentieth century, John and Sunday Reed had purchased the property with its small farmhouse and it was here that artists such as Sidney Nolan, Albert Tucker, Arthur Boyd, Joy Hester, John Perceval and Danila Vassillieff worked and often lived. It was also regarded as the headquarters of the Angry Penguins - a group of artists, writers and philosophers centred around Max Harris and intent on promoting modernist art and writing. Later John and Sunday Reed commissioned a new house (Heide II) in a modernist style and the architecture has stood the test of time extremely well. Sunday also created a large kitchen garden with vegetables and herbs (see above) which is still maintained today. The property is now home to the Heide Museum of Modern Art. No records returned.Heide Museum of Modern Art | |||||||||||||||||
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TOURISM NEWSQantas In Flight Magazine chooses White Hat Cemetery Tour as its featured Australian tour for MayThere are many fine historical tours throughout Australia including cemetery tours. From these, the prestigious Qantas In Flight Magazine has chosen the White Hat Tour of Melbourne Cemetery as its featured Australian tour for the May 2007 edition. This tour was also featured by ABC radio on 24 May and will feature in a documentary series on Burke and Wills to be shown on European television in 2008. The tour has been operating for many years and has won praise from a wide range of sources. This is not a dry and stuffy tour but in keeping with all White Hat offerings it is Informed, Intelligent, Independent (and occasionally) Irreverent. You can find details of the tour at White Hat Tour of Melbourne Cemetery and view the article at Qantas In Flight Magazine. |
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