Group exhibition 1992

 ”Small Works, Wide Vision”: A Curated Exhibition Redefining the Art Experience


For most artists, particularly those involved in group exhibitions, maintaining a catalogue of the works is a fundamental responsibility. However, for me, it transcends the role of a keepsake; it serves as a poignant reminder of the exhilaration of participating in such exhibitions. These exhibitions often impose a restricted scale on the artwork, creating an intimate and immersive experience for the viewer.


Curated in 1992 by Tony McCulkin, the exhibition showcased a who’s who of the art world, featuring intriguing works by renowned artists such as Barbara Hanrahan, Wim de Vos, and Julie Haas. Other notable participants included Rick Amor, Noel McKenna, Dean Bowen, Anneke Silver, Ann Lord, Ron McBurnie, Christina Cordero, Graeme Peebles, Doug Spowart, Deborah Walker, Sebastian di Mauro, and local artist Sheena Walsh. It was a thought-provoking exhibition.


It would be remarkable to revisit the concept of “Small Works, Wide Vision” in 2026.




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Artist Book Robyn Foster

New work, Saint Catherine the fish keeper.

Artist Judy Bourke International artist book exchange