<em>A thousand different angles</em>, installation view, 2022. Photo Christian Capurro.
A thousand different angles, installation view, 2022. Photo Christian Capurro.

A thousand different angles

23 February –
5 June 2022

A thousand different angles foregrounds the legacy of Inge King and Norma Redpath, two central figures of Australian modernist sculpture with significant works in McClelland’s outdoor collection. In conjunction, eleven contemporary artists will be showcased who extend conceptual and aesthetic concerns in King and Redpath’s practice, and who expand the legacies of modernism in a contemporary spatial context:

Fiona Abicare, Samara Adamson-Pinczewski, Marion Borgelt, Consuelo Cavaniglia, Natasha Johns-Messenger, Inge King, Sanné Mestrom, Noriko Nakamura, Nabilah Nordin, Louise Paramor, Kerrie Poliness, Norma Redpath and Meredith Turnbull.

Titled after Inge King’s observation that ‘sculpture is drawing from a thousand different angles’, this exhibition explores the dynamic spatial properties of sculpture in relation to both environmental context and the contingent experience of the viewer. Set across both McClelland’s indoor galleries and outdoor sculpture park, it will include works of diverse scale from small maquettes to monumental public sculpture in a bushland environment.

McClelland acknowledges the Bunurong / Boon Wurrung people of the South-Eastern Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we are placed.


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