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120 × 46 × 10 cm
“Referring to the balance between gender and races, the bold sculpture suggests that any potential movement of either pair of hands would activate both pairs equally.”
-Sarah Tanguy, curator, Tools as Art The Hechinger Collection (2002)
Exhibited Blake Prize 1988–89
Based on Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper but women from different cultures replace the men.The fruit and vegetables are positioned on the table to correspond to the women, and the figure of Judas has a can of Coca Cola and a hamburger. Uluru, sacred to the Anangu people of Central Australia, can be seen through the left window.
Exhibited Sulman Prize finalists 1976
Inspired by fugal patterns in music, the artist developed a style of composition where the subjects are repeated from different viewpoints.
56 × 115 cm
Exhibited in ‘Painters and Sculptors of Promise’ The Royal South Australian Society of Arts Gallery, Adelaide, 1959.
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