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Milton Moon: Crafting Modernism is on display at the Art Gallery of South Australia until August 6, 2023.
“The beauty of the exhibition curated by Rebecca Evans is its distilling of his output over 60 years to a coherent and poetic display. Its framing in a white space, in a top-lit gallery with natural light augmented by artificial light, makes the works sing.”
from review by Catherine Speck.
An exhibition of three generations of studio ceramics in Australia, from the 1960s when potters were influenced by Bernard Leach’s understanding of Japanese aesthetics, to a more liberated creative approach.
It was drawn in its entirety from the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences.
Sponsored by Santos Ltd
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
AGSA annual report; UTAS catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Menz, Christopher, Milton Moon retrospective. Adelaide : Art Gallery Board of South Australia, 1991
ISBN 0730807762
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References | [<ExternalResource: Jackie Menzies (24 April 1976), 'Project 13: The Calligraphic Image'.>, <ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, '2000/8/1 Vase, 'River Red Gum', stoneware, ash and rock glazes with oxides, designed and made by Milton Moon, Summertown, South Australia, Australia, 1991', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Catherine Speck, Milton Moon: the Australian artist who brought a Zen Buddhist, modernist and painterly sensibility to pottery. The Conversation, May 29, 2023 >] | [<ExternalResource: Jackie Menzies (24 April 1976), 'Project 13: The Calligraphic Image'.>, <ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, '2000/8/1 Vase, 'River Red Gum', stoneware, ash and rock glazes with oxides, designed and made by Milton Moon, Summertown, South Australia, Australia, 1991', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>] |