Past Exhibitions

Musée Extérieur - North Adelaide Art Trail

The Musée Extérieur (Outdoor Museum) is a City of Adelaide curated art trail consisting of reproductions of 10 paintings from the collection of the Thomas Henry Museum in Cherbour-en-Cotentin, France, that winds its way through North Adelaide. All the works are life-size reproductions of European Master paintings from as early as the 15th century. The David Roche Foundation is the second stop on the trail with Simon Vouet’s (France 1590-1649) Allegory of Peace (also known as Ceres trampling the attributes of War) on the front wall of the Foundation.

To view the whole route, visit the City of Adelaide’s website, where you can find a self-guided tour map as well as information about each work on display:

https://explore.cityofadelaide.com.au/blog/musee-exterieur-outdoor-museum/

Image: Simon Vouet (France 1590-1649), Allegory of Peace, c.1745, oil on canvas, 109.5 x 99cm

Past Exhibitions

7 June – 16 August 2025

Current Exhibition

Dancer
A National Portrait Gallery touring exhibition

From letting loose in the loungeroom to enthralling audiences on stage, this exhibition celebrates dance and dancers. 52 photographic portraits from the National Portrait Gallery’s collection of dance legends capture the beauty of movement, self-expression and connection.

 

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