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Moya Dyring (10 February 1909 – 4 January 1967) was an Australian artist. She was one of the first women artists to embrace Modernism and exhibit cubist paintings in Melbourne. For several years she was a member of the modern art community known as the
Heide Circle The Heide Circle was a loose grouping of Australian artists who lived and worked at "Heide", a former dairy farm on the Yarra River floodplain at Bulleen, Victoria, Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, counting amongst their number many of Australia's ...
, named after the home of art collectors John and Sunday Reed, and now the
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. Dyring then travelled to the USA and France, where she lived most her life. Her work is held in the Heide Museum as well as the
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.


Early childhood and education

Moya Clare Dyring was born in
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in 1909, the third child of Carl Peter Wilhelm Dyring, medical practitioner, and his second wife Dagmar Alexandra Esther, née Cohn, both Victorian born. The family moved to
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, a suburb of
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, in 1920. Moya was educated (1917–1927) at Firbank Church of England Girls' Grammar School, Brighton. After visiting
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in 1928, she studied at the
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(NGV), Melbourne, from 1929 to 1932, where she met her future husband
Sam Atyeo Samuel Laurence Atyeo (6 January 1910 – 26 May 1990) was an Australian painter, designer and diplomat. Atyeo was active in Melbourne's modernist movement in the 1930s and was associated with the Heide Circle, Heide circle. He later had a dipl ...
an artist who was a Parisian resident. After NGV, Moya studied under George Bell in the Bourke Street Studio School in Melbourne. Bell and Atyeo encouraged her to experiment with modernism.
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also studied at Bell's school at the time.


Career

For several months in 1937 Dyring took charge of Heide, the home and garden of the art patrons
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and Sunday Reed, at
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, a suburb of Melbourne. Dyring became part of the artist community that developed around Heide, the
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and developed a strong friendship with Sunday Reed and with the artist
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. Dyring's husband, Sam Atyeo, had an affair with Sunday Reed and later Dyring had an affair with Sunday's husband John. Much of what is known about Dyring's life comes from her life-long letters to Sunday Reed. She had a successful solo exhibition at Riddell Gallery in Melbourne in June 1937. John and Sydney Reed purchased a work from this exhibition. In August 1937, Dyring embarked for Panama, then travelled to
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. She disliked the work of contemporary American artists and sailed for France. In 1938 she was based in
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, taking advantage of Atyeo's contacts within the avant-garde. She studied at the
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, the
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and with Andre Lhote. In 1939, she and Atyeo set up house on a farm in
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, France. Atyeo later accepted a commission in
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, West Indies, and left Dyring in Vence. At the outbreak of war she was evacuated back to Australia via South Africa, where she painted and tried to study tribal art. From Australia Dyring travelled to Dominica where she married Atyeo. Atyeo was offered work in the USA and Dyring followed him there. They were not happy and neither was painting. In 1946 Dyring returned alone to Paris and they divorced in 1950. In Paris, she set up an apartment where she welcomed Australians and befriended a number of visiting Australian artists. The apartment became known at ''Chez Moya''. In 1961, Dyring curated the Australian submission to the
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. She returned to Australia five times (until 1963) and exhibited in several cities on each visit. She remained in contact with the Reeds right up until her death from Cancer in 1967 in Wimbledon, London. After her death, friends acquired a studio in the Cite International des arts in Paris, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales grants two-month tenancies to artists each year.


Works

Dyring produced drawings, oil paintings and pastels. One of her earliest works (cubist in style), ''Melanctha'', 1934, was acquired by Sunday Reed. In 1934 Dyring also painted ''Portrait of Sunday Reed'' which went into the Reed's collection, along with a cubist style ''Portrait of a Woman from the same year.'' While her early works were figurative or cubist, in France she turned to landscape as she travelled to various towns throughout France. In her later years, unable to travel freely, she painted children against the backdrop of Paris. As time passed, she was largely glossed over and not included in major exhibitions of artists, especially women artists, of the 30s, 40, and 50s. In 2002, at the University of Melbourne, Gaynor Patricia Cuthbert delved into her life and work for a doctoral thesis, helping to bring back attention to her work.


Collections

The
Heide Museum of Modern Art The Heide Museum of Modern Art, also known as Heide, is an art museum in Bulleen, Victoria, Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Established in 1981, the museum exhibits modern art, modern and contemporary a ...
holds many paintings and drawings, some acquired through the John and Sydney Reed collection. The
National Gallery of Australia The National Gallery of Australia (NGA), formerly the Australian National Gallery, is the national art museum of Australia as well as one of the largest art museums in Australia, holding more than 166,000 works of art. Located in Canberra in th ...
, Canberra includes one drawing. The
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holds multiple works. The websites of these galleries include images of Dyring's works.


Tribute

Dyring Place in the
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suburb of Chisholm is named in her honour.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dyring, Moya 1909 births 1967 deaths Académie Colarossi alumni Heide Circle People from Coburg, Victoria People from Brighton, Victoria People educated at Firbank Girls' Grammar School National Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni 20th-century Australian painters Australian modern painters 20th-century Australian women painters