Fourth Australian Sculpture Triennial
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National Gallery of Victoria
The Fourth Australian Sculpture Triennial is a definitive exhibition catalogue documenting one of Australia's most significant recurring showcases of contemporary sculptural practice, held from 13 September to 28 October 1990 at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. The publication presents a comprehensive survey of the works and artists featured in the fourth iteration of this prestigious triennial event, offering critical insight into the state of Australian sculpture at the turn of the decade. With a tone that is both scholarly and celebratory, it chronicles the diversity and vitality of the sculptural form as practised by Australian artists in the late twentieth century. Produced under the auspices of the Fourth Australian Sculpture Triennial Committee — comprising curators, arts administrators, and government cultural officers — the catalogue stands as an authoritative record of a pivotal moment in the nation's contemporary art history. It remains an essential reference for collectors, curators, and anyone with a serious interest in the development of Australian visual arts.
Author: National Gallery of Victoria
Format: Paperback
Published: 1990, National Gallery of Victoria
Genre: The arts
Condition remarks:
National Gallery of Victoria
The Fourth Australian Sculpture Triennial is a definitive exhibition catalogue documenting one of Australia's most significant recurring showcases of contemporary sculptural practice, held from 13 September to 28 October 1990 at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. The publication presents a comprehensive survey of the works and artists featured in the fourth iteration of this prestigious triennial event, offering critical insight into the state of Australian sculpture at the turn of the decade. With a tone that is both scholarly and celebratory, it chronicles the diversity and vitality of the sculptural form as practised by Australian artists in the late twentieth century. Produced under the auspices of the Fourth Australian Sculpture Triennial Committee — comprising curators, arts administrators, and government cultural officers — the catalogue stands as an authoritative record of a pivotal moment in the nation's contemporary art history. It remains an essential reference for collectors, curators, and anyone with a serious interest in the development of Australian visual arts.