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Title
Region
Date
1996
Place
Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide, SA
Description

This was a major work by South Australian based artist George Popperwell. One half of the gallery on entrance was empty, its boundary marked by a dividing wall. Passing one entered a space that was filled with shapes and forms constructed out of marine plywood. These referenced various scales and expressions of architecture: from flat sheets at the far end of the space that suggested both decorative ogees in walls as well as funerary slabs, to simple cubes, to buildings with eves and roofs, some entire, some sectioned.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
EAF annual report

Event type/s
exhibition
Tags
Major Solo
Installation

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