Defining Moments: Sculpturescape 1975 at Mildura by Julie Ewington
published 06 Sep 2019
Almost Anything Goes: Sculpturescape 1975 at Mildura
Lecture by Julie Ewington
In the 1970s Mildura became an unlikely epicentre of contemporary experimental art in Australia. Julie Ewington reflects in this lecture on the visionary leadership of Tom McCullough in staging the Mildura Sculpture Triennial, which morphed the town's Arts Centre from an exhibition of recent sculpture into a freewheeling consideration of contemporary forms that the state art museums could barely contemplate, let alone accommodate. Earth art, conceptual art, performance, feminist artists, ephemeral installations, artists living on site: Mildura commissioned and supported some of the first manifestations in a public art gallery in this country of ‘the expanded field’ of post-object art.
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Recorded at ACCA on Monday 2 September 2019
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