Peter Cripps, 'Less is More', Heide Museum of Modern Art , Melbourne
3 Aug 2012
Work by Peter Cripps is included in Less is More, a group exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne.
Characterised visually by abstract, geometric forms without apparent narrative or symbolic content, Minimal Art emerged in America but influenced art globally. Focussing on the Australian context from the 1960s till now, this exhibition examines Minimalism and its critical counter-point Post-Minimalism highlighting their continuing relevance for contemporary art.
The exhibition includes work by Mikala Dwyer, Mike Parr, Daniel Von Sturmer, Robert Jacks, Gail Hastings and Nigel Lendon alongside key American Minimal works by Donald Judd, Dan Flavin and others.
Exhibition dates: 3 August - 4 November, 2012
For more information, please click here.
Characterised visually by abstract, geometric forms without apparent narrative or symbolic content, Minimal Art emerged in America but influenced art globally. Focussing on the Australian context from the 1960s till now, this exhibition examines Minimalism and its critical counter-point Post-Minimalism highlighting their continuing relevance for contemporary art.
The exhibition includes work by Mikala Dwyer, Mike Parr, Daniel Von Sturmer, Robert Jacks, Gail Hastings and Nigel Lendon alongside key American Minimal works by Donald Judd, Dan Flavin and others.
Exhibition dates: 3 August - 4 November, 2012
For more information, please click here.