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Peter Cripps - Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA)

Peter Cripps
installation view, ACCA 2010
Courtesy of the artist
Photograph: Andrew Curtis




Influential Australian Artists series:

Peter Cripps


Towards an elegant solution

8 June – 25 July 2010

Installation 1: June 8 – 27
Installation 2: June 29 – July 11
Installation 3: July 13 - 25




A major survey of work by pioneer Australian artist Peter Cripps will open in ACCA in June, as part of ACCA’s Influential Australian Artists Series.

Cripps makes meticulous structures that investigate the development of radical modernism and design in Australian art.

This exhibition, his first major survey, includes over 50 works and will bring together several of Cripps’ significant sculptures and installations. It will change twice during the installation to enable a comprehensive and episodic understanding of Cripps’ practice, and some works not seen since their first showing will also be displayed, including
Another History for H.B & R.L,1991 and Entering du Prel’s projection: shells of past activity, 1976.

Cripps’ practice has informed and inspired hundreds of Australian artists since the 1970s, when he first exhibited at the seminal Ewing and George Paton Galleries. His interests lie in the relationships between history and memory, time and space, ideas and possibilities for a critical contemporary art practice.

ACCA’s Influential Australian Artists Series highlights the practice of artistic innovators whose work and approach has evolved to significantly influence further generations of artists. Previous artists who have exhibited in the series include Susan Norrie, Domenico de Clario, Lyndal Jones and A Constructed World.

As part of the series, ACCA produces a comprehensive catalogue offering new interpretations and texts to enlarge the understanding of the artist’s artistic and theoretical approach. The Peter Cripps monograph will include existing writings and criticism that have been published over the period of Cripps’ career, the academics and social commentators reflecting on Cripps’ career.



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