Rare Literary Treasures Make Australian Exclusive Debut at HOTA

Rare Literary Treasures Make Australian Exclusive Debut at HOTA

11 Apr 2025

In a world-first exhibition, some of the most treasured manuscripts and iconic portraits of British literary giants have arrived on the Gold Coast as Writers Revealed: Treasures from the British Library and National Portrait Gallery, London prepares to open at HOTA, Home of the Arts.

Opening this Saturday, the landmark exhibition invites audiences to step inside the worlds of literary legends such as William Blake, Jane Austen, JRR Tolkien, Lord Byron and Salman Rushdie, among many others.

Curated in collaboration with prominent London institutions, the British Library and National Portrait Gallery, Writers Revealed showcases over 100 literary artefacts and stunning portraitsoffering rare insights into the minds and lives of some of history’s most celebrated writers.

Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate said "Hosting Writers Revealed is further proof HOTA is coming-of-age, evolving as a destination locals and visitors can feel extremely proud of." he said. 

Featured artefacts include, including a draft of ‘Dracula’ by Bram Stoker, John Milton's publishing contract for ‘Paradise Lost’ and, letters from Zadie Smith and Kazuo Ishiguro. Among the portraits 
on show will be, the only painting of Shakespeare made in his lifetime and the portrait of Jane Austen drawn by her sister. 

Structured across five thematic sections, the exhibition explores 500 years of authorship, delving deeper into the lives of some of the best-known English language writers through their original works and portraits.

Yarmila Alfonzetti, Head of Arts and Culture, Experience Gold Coast, said the exhibition is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Australian audiences.

Writers Revealed is a major coup for the Gold Coast, marking the first time these extraordinary works have been shown together outside of the UK. To stand before Shakespeare’s portrait or see thehandwritten drafts of literary masterpieces is a profound and inspiring experience. We’re inviting visitors to lose themselves in the words, ideas, and creative genius of some of the greatest writers of all time” she said. 

Writers Revealed will be open to the public until 3 August, with an accompanying program of talks, workshops, and special events celebrating storytelling in all its forms over the 16-week exhibition. 

Alexandra Ault, Lead Curator of Modern Archives and Manuscripts at the British Library, said: “We are thrilled to collaborate with the National Portrait Gallery on ‘Writers Revealed’, a truly unique exhibition that brings together some of the most exceptional objects from our collections. Visitors to HOTA will experience exquisite manuscripts and literary objects alongside the celebrated portraits of the writers who created them. I am excited to see these incredible items on display in Queensland's Gold Coast and hope visitors enjoy gaining new insights into some of the most influential writers who helped shape 500 years of English literature."

Catharine MacLeod, Senior Curator of 17th Century Collections at the National Portrait Gallery, said "This unprecedented collaboration between the National Portrait Gallery and the British Library features world-famous treasures from both collections that rarely leave London. We are thrilled to be able to bring these wonderful portraits and literary works to this extraordinary venue in such a beautiful part of Australia. It is a privilege to share our enthusiasm for these authors with visitors to HOTA; we hope that they enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet old literary friends and make new ones.”

During the opening weekend, the HOTA Gallery will feature a variety of panel talks featuring the two co-curators, Alexandra Ault and Catharine MacLeod, offering a rare insight into the work that goes into bringing an exhibition of this scope together with discussions on their favourite objects and artworks in the exhibition.

Additional events featured in the programming include HOTA’s very own Picnic at Pemberley which will come to life for a regency inspired outdoor experience on the outdoor stage lawn with a takeover by The Abbey Museum. Bringing the romance of Jane Austen’s world to life, the event will invite guests to step back in time for an elegant afternoon of literary nostalgia. 

In Conversation events over the four-month exhibition will include David Burton discussing the routines of writers and the much anticipated In Conversation with podcasters Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb, as they take a deep dive to reveal their own personal reflections and musings of writing, stories and authors. They will discuss everything from the literature they love, the stories they get lost in, the authors that inspired them and books that had the most profound impact on them.

For those looking to linger a little longer, take a culinary journey at the Gallery’s three hatted restaurant, Palette, where you can indulge in a 6-course Tasting Menu with wine pairing. The menu has been crafted in response to the remarkable works and highlights some of the most whimsical pieces with influence from Jane Austen, Lewis Carroll, Virginia Woolf and J.R.R Tolkien. 

The Palette terrace will come alive for the duration of the exhibition with a garden-inspired Perrier Jouet activation. Champagne from the Perrier Jouet champagne house in Epernay will feature alongside a freshly relaunched high tea menu with English classics as they’ve never been seen before. 

Writers Revealed: Treasures from the British Library and National Portrait Gallery, London
12 April - 3 August 2025
Gallery 1, HOTA Gallery, 135 Bundall Rd, Surfers Paradise
Tickets from $19.00
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit:
https://hota.com.au/whats-on/live/exhibitions/writers-revealed

Images and vision available for exhibition content download here and here
Images and vision available for Palette content download here

 

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CONTACT
Danielle Ford | 0487 002 022 | danielle.ford@experiencegoldcoast.com
Kesha West | 0432 862 727 | kesha.west@experiencegoldcoast.com

 

About the British Library
We are the national library of the UK and we are here for everyone. Our shelves hold over 170 million items – a living collection that gets bigger every day. Although our roots extend back centuries, we aim to collect everything published in the UK today, tomorrow and far into the future. Our trusted experts care for this collection and open it up for everyone to spark new discoveries, ideas and to help people do incredible things.

We have millions of books, and much more besides. Our London and Yorkshire sites hold collections ranging from newspapers and maps to sound recordings, patents, academic journals, as well as a copy of every UK domain website and blog. Our public spaces are a place to research, to meet friends, to start up a new business or simply to get inspired by visiting our galleries and events. We work with partners and libraries across the UK and the world to make sure that as many people as possible have the chance to use and explore our collections, events and expertise. And we’re always open online, along with more and more of our digitised collection.

About National Portrait Gallery
Founded in 1856, the National Portrait Gallery tells the story of Britain through portraits, using art to bring history to life and explore living today. From global icons to unsung heroes, our Collection is filled with the stories that have shaped and continue to shape a nation. We celebrate the power of portraiture and offer encounters with some of the world’s greatest and most exciting new artists, promoting engagement with portraiture in all media to a wide- ranging public by conserving, growing and sharing the world’s largest collection of portraits. www.npg.org.uk.

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