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That Seventies Feeling... The Late Modern


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Image credit - Robert Rooney From series of 10 works: Portrait Photographs: Peter Booth (#1, September 1978) 1978-1987 (detail) digital photographic prints from 35mm slides 10 photographs, 20 x 30.5 cm (each) State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Wes…

Image credit - Robert Rooney
From series of 10 works: Portrait Photographs: Peter Booth (#1, September 1978) 1978-1987 (detail)
digital photographic prints from 35mm slides 10 photographs, 20 x 30.5 cm (each) State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia © Robert Rooney 1978-1987

Rather than echoing the various high key transformations going on in the pop world at large, these works deal with how space is dealt with in relation to the body, how artists work with the flip between memory and immediate experience and how politics and performance are traversed. In many senses, they are also reflective meditations on what is artistically possible when the turnover of “isms” that characterised the early decades modernism has slowed down and artists are innovating in more subtle and less overt ways.

This show demonstrates a hidden richness and complexity to how we think of the seventies, while also reflecting the building’s own place in the story of modernism, as a regional example of a late Brutalism that itself foregrounds materiality and the experience of place, light and landscape.

Full of surprises and rarely seen works, That Seventies Feeling…the Late Modern examines a transformative decade for Western Australia, the Gallery and the world at large.

Featuring artists Miriam Stannage, Virginia Cuppaidge, Mike Parr and Brian Blanchflower, hip new visions by Robert Rooney, Stephen Shore and Jenny Watson, and late work by modernists Howard Hodgkin, Fred Williams and Albert Tucker you’ll be transported back to the decade that shaped modern Australia.

AGWA 40
2019 marks and celebrates the 40th year anniversary of the main Gallery building as AGWA presents a series of exhibitions and special events looking at the building: the exhibit Perth Brutal: Dreaming in Concrete, plus talks, performances and a symposium presented with Curtin University’s School of Design and the Built Environment. The art of the 1970s in WA will also be revisited in the exhibition That Seventies Feeling...the Late Modern.

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