Exhibition Tour – Ken Done: No Rules

Sat 7 Feb
Exhibition Tour – Ken Done: No Rules

Exhibition Tour – Ken Done: No Rules

Step into a world of bold colour and fearless creativity with a guided tour of Ken Done: No Rules. Discover how one of Australia’s most iconic artists broke conventions and redefined contemporary art through vibrant paintings, playful experiments, and personal stories behind the works. This engaging tour offers fresh insights, behind-the-scenes context, and a deeper appreciation of Ken Done’s unmistakable style—perfect for art lovers and curious minds alike.

Auslan interpretation provided.

Please note this is a free tour but requires a valid Ken Done: No Rules exhibition ticket which can be purchased online or onsite at HOTA Gallery.

Image Credit: Ken Done, Too bright, too hedonistic II 1995, oil and acrylic on canvas. Courtesy of The Ken Done Gallery. 

Dates
Sat 7 Feb
Where
HOTA Gallery
Duration
1 hour
Tickets
Free, registration required
(Requires a valid Ken Done: No Rules exhibition ticket)
Times
Sat 07 February - 2:30pm

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