This Vanishing World: Floor Talk Series - Impact

Next date: Tuesday, 19 November 2024 | 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM

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Be immersed in the inspiring world of Olegas Truchanas in our exclusive floor talk series.

Join QVMAG Senior Curator Jon Addison to explore our exhibition, This Vanishing World: Photography of Olegas Truchanas, in a compelling floor talk series about the remarkable life and legacy of Olegas Truchanas through four captivating themes.

Delve into his resilience in overcoming the invasions of his homeland and finding a place in Tasmania, and admire his artistry in capturing the essence of beloved landscapes. Experience his passion for Tasmania’s wild regions, and understand his profound impact on environmental awareness and subsequent generations.

This exhibition showcases his journey and the enduring influence of his work, accompanied by a new publication available at the QVMAG Shop.

Join us for this insightful talk and discover the beauty of Tasmania through Olegas Truchanas’ lens.


Tuesday 19 November 2024 | 11:00am - 11:30am

Impact

This theme examines the areas where Olegas Truchanas made a significant impact, both during his lifetime and for future generations.

His tireless advocacy for Tasmania's wilderness not only raised awareness about the importance of environmental conservation but also inspired countless individuals to appreciate and protect natural landscapes. His work laid the foundation for ongoing environmental movements, and his legacy continues to influence contemporary wilderness photographers and conservationists.

Through his photography and passion, Olegas Truchanas left an indelible mark on the world, demonstrating the power of art to effect meaningful change.

Places are strictly limited - register for this free talk below.


About the exhibition

This is the story of a man who loved Tasmania’s wild places.

For twenty years, Olegas Truchanas explored Tasmania's remote South West, with great physical and mental endurance. His photographic skill enabled him to share his personal experiences with others.

Born in 1923, Olegas grew up in Lithuania, a country invaded three times by two different nations. In January 1949, he migrated to Australia, and after a month at a displaced persons camp in Victoria, moved to Tasmania.

Motivated by a love of nature and natural beauty, Olegas Truchanas' legacy is told here in with carefully selected images to celebrate his birth just over 100 years ago.

Through the lens of his camera, This Vanishing World shares the journey of Olegas Truchanas and his campaign to expand awareness of Tasmania’s unique and endangered south-west in the 1950-70’s, which helped inspire an ongoing environment protection movement.

This exhibition acknowledges the influence of his work on talented wilderness photographers who continue to represent endangered wild country.

This exhibition is accompanied by a beautiful new publication, available from the QVMAG Shop in-store and online.

This Vanishing World: Photography of Olegas Truchanas
Museum at Inveresk, 2 Invermay Road, Launceston
13 July 2024 — 16 February 2025
Free entry | Open daily | 10am to 4pm

When

  • Tuesday, 19 November 2024 | 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Location

Queen Victoria Museum at Inveresk, 2 Invermay Road, Invermay, 7248, View Map

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