Geoff Lowe: Collaborations 1980–1992

Geoff Lowe: Collaborations 1980–1992

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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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This compelling mid-career survey documents a pivotal era of collaborative experimentation by prominent Australian contemporary artist Geoff Lowe. Published to accompany his major 1992 exhibition at the Monash University Gallery, the volume details more than a decade of artistic partnerships that challenged traditional notions of singular authorship. The text acts as both a visual archive and a critical journal, tracing how Lowe intersected his painterly style with filmmakers, performance artists, writers, and fellow painters to create complex, multi-layered commentary on identity and culture. Collaborations 1980–1992 features a striking, minimalist cover design dominated by an expressive, orange line illustration of a global map centered over Australia—reflecting the collection's underlying themes of geopolitical connection and artistic community. Packed with historical exhibition provenance, essays, and performance documentation, this catalog remains a scarce and essential primary resource for curators, art historians, and collectors specializing in late 20th-century Australian avant-garde movements.

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Format: Paperback

Genre: The arts

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This compelling mid-career survey documents a pivotal era of collaborative experimentation by prominent Australian contemporary artist Geoff Lowe. Published to accompany his major 1992 exhibition at the Monash University Gallery, the volume details more than a decade of artistic partnerships that challenged traditional notions of singular authorship. The text acts as both a visual archive and a critical journal, tracing how Lowe intersected his painterly style with filmmakers, performance artists, writers, and fellow painters to create complex, multi-layered commentary on identity and culture. Collaborations 1980–1992 features a striking, minimalist cover design dominated by an expressive, orange line illustration of a global map centered over Australia—reflecting the collection's underlying themes of geopolitical connection and artistic community. Packed with historical exhibition provenance, essays, and performance documentation, this catalog remains a scarce and essential primary resource for curators, art historians, and collectors specializing in late 20th-century Australian avant-garde movements.