Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Missing Houdini painting reappears


The Melton Weekly reports that a pastel celebrating Houdini's famous first flight in Australia is being put on display, having being found after "doing a Houdini of its own."

Barry Ackland created Houdini Has Landed in 2006, but it went missing soon after. The Sunbury painter, 72, is unsure how it disappeared, but was thrilled after it was found and returned to him two weeks ago. Exactly where the painting has been for several years remains a mystery.

"That I don't know, but it has resurfaced and it needed some work and had to be reframed," Ackland said. "I love history. If you don't learn from history, you've got no future. It blows your mind to think that the Hungarian-born Houdini came to Diggers Rest."

Ackland said he created the work "to tell Harry we're still here".

Houdini Has Landed is now on display at the History & Heritage of Melton Photographic Exhibition from Saturday 25th June to Sunday 3rd July 2011, at Mac's Cottage, Willows Historical Park, Reserve Road, Melton, Vic (Mel Ref: 337 C9).

2 comments:

  1. The link here is not correct, the correct link is at the Melton Weekly...

    http://www.meltonweekly.com.au/news/local/news/general/painting-turns-up-like-magic/2209278.aspx

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  2. Oops! My apologies. The link and name have been corrected. Thank you for letting me know.

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