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The 1968 exhibition was curated in 1995 by Michael Desmond and Christine Dixon and was drawn entirely from the National Gallery of Australia’s collection.
It celebrates the time of change, in the two years on either side of 1968 – a time of political and social unrest, when art and life combined to stretch barriers.
The exhibition integrated both popular and avant garde works from Australian artists, designers and news photographers with those from the USA and UK. The resulting exhibition showed the energy and strength of the young Australian artists of this generation.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Institute of Modern Art exhibition archive
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Institute of Modern Art exhibition archive
ALSO: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria, with additional installation by Mike Brown
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
National Library of Australia catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Australia, XI bienal de Sao Paulo, 1971: Gunter Christmann, David Aspden. [Canberra?: Embassy of Brazil?], 1971.
1 folded sheet, [4] p.: ill (some col.); 24 cm
First exhibition in Central Street’s new downstairs gallery space.
'This exhibition is designed primarily to expose a range of work by gallery painters at the time of the visit to Sydney of Clement Greenberg’ – Elizabeth McGillick, 15 May 1968. Co-incided with a similar exhibition held at the University of Sydney Staff Club.
Closed 23 December 1966 to 9 January 1967.