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David Hansen (1958 - 2024) was an Australian art historian. Hansen made notable contributions to the understanding of Australian art history, and curatorship, specialising in early colonial Australian imagery and artwork from the British Regency period. Hansen died in Hobart, Tasmania, on January 13, 2024.

Warrnambool Art Gallery (1980-1986)
In 1980, Hansen became the Director of the Warrnambool Art Gallery. During his tenure, he oversaw the construction of a new gallery, wrote and published a collection catalogue, and provided substantial support to local and regional artists. His keen artistic judgment led to a catalogue essay for Rick Amor's inaugural museum exhibition in 1990.

Coordinating Curator (1986-1988)
From 1986 to 1988, Hansen served as the Coordinating Curator for the major survey exhibition and publication titled "The Face of Australia, the Land and the People, the Past & the Present." Commissioned by the Australian Bicentennial Authority, this exhibition toured extensively, featuring nearly 300 works from 57 non-State galleries across 10 venues throughout Australia.

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) (1994-2005)
Following directorial positions at the Riddoch Art Gallery and the Australian Sculpture Triennial, Hansen assumed the role of Senior Curator at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in Hobart from 1994 to 2005. During this time, he curated numerous exhibitions on Tasmanian art, spanning colonial to contemporary periods. Notably, his exhibition and publication on the watercolour and artist, John Glover, in 2003 garnered significant recognition of his expertise in the subject.

Academic and Research Roles (2005-2022)
Hansen's academic journey continued as he returned to Melbourne as an Australia Council Senior Fellow from 2005 to 2007. Subsequently, he held the position of Senior Researcher and Paintings Specialist at Sotheby’s from 2007 to 2014. His final academic appointment was as Associate Professor at the Centre for Art History and Art Theory, Australian National University, from 2014 to 2022.

Notable Contributions and Awards
Hansen was renowned for his writing, educational prowess, and approach to art and curation. His works helped shaped a new interpretation of colonial landscape painting and Australian art within both Australian and British historical frameworks.

In recognition of the quality and extent of his scholarly publications, the University of Melbourne awarded him a Doctor of Letters (PhD by publication) in 2004.

In 2018 his work 'Dempsey's People' was awarded the William M.B. Berger Prize for British Art History

In 2022 and 2023, Hansen participated in the Attingham Trust Royal Collections Studies program, receiving the Nina Stanton Copland Foundation Scholarship to further his research.

Hansen's final project, an exhibition on Charles Rodius, a little-known early colonial artist, was hosted at the State Library of New South Wales from June 2023 to May 2024. The exhibition, which built on his tenure as the inaugural Ross Steele AM Fellow at the Library in 2019, showcased Rodius' vivid portraits of indigenous and non-indigenous subjects. It is reported that Hansen's book on Rodius was nearing completion at the time of his untimely death in 2024 and will be published posthumously.

Publications

 * The Warrnambool Art Gallery (1886-1986): a history of the collection and a catalogue of selected works / [edited by David Hansen]. Warrnambool [Vic.]: The Gallery. ISBN 0958975329
 * Hansen, David & Australian Bicentennial Authority. (1988). 'The face of Australia: the land & the people, the past & the present' . Sydney: Fine Arts Press. ISBN 0869170147
 * David Hansen, Rick Amor: Paintings & Drawings 1983–1990 (exh. cat.), Warrnambool Art Gallery, Warrnambool, Victoria, 1990.
 * Hansen, David & Burgess, Erica & Timms, Peter, 1948- & Butler, Roger, 1948- & McPhee, John A. (John Alexander) & McLean, Ian, 1952- & Staples, Max & Jones, Clodagh & Art Gallery of South Australia & Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery & National Gallery of Australia & National Gallery of Victoria & Art Exhibitions Australia. (2003). 'John Glover and the Colonial picturesque '. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery; Art Exhibitions Australia Limited. ISBN 0975054511
 * 2007 - Essay ‘Death Dance’, an exploration of imagery depicting the early colonial Indigenous leader Bungaree, was commended in the inaugural Australian Book Review’s Calibre Essay Prize in 2007.
 * 2010 - Essay ‘Seeing Truganini’, explores the role and responsibilities of history in the contemporary interpretation of indigenous objects. It won the Calibre Prize 2010 and also the Alfred Deakin Prize for an Essay Advancing Public Debate, at the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards.
 * Hansen, David. (2010). 'Remarkable Characters': John Dempsey and the representation of the urban poor in Regency Britain. The British Art Journal. 11. 75-88. https://doi.org/10.2307/41615393.
 * Hansen, David & National Portrait Gallery (Australia). (2017). 'Dempsey's people: a folio of British street portraits 1824-1844' . Canberra: National Portrait Gallery. ISBN: 9780995397514
 * Hansen, David. (2017). Tom Roberts: ‘End to a career – an old scrub-cutter’: 4 December 2015–28 March 2016; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Australian Historical Studies. 48. 1-6. 10.1080/1031461X.2017.1308812.