Multiplicity

Prints and multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong

30 September - 4 November 2007
Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland, Gallery 1, 2, 3, 4 

Multiplicity explores the development of prints and multiples from the 1960’s to the current day, tracking the rise of an art form that lies at the core of contemporary art practice.

Drawing on the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and University of Wollongong, Multiplicity offers visitors the chance to see the evolution of this influential medium across four decades, from its emergence out of the pop art and conceptual art movements of the 1950’s and 1960’s. Curated by Glenn Barkley.


Multiplicity

Image: Toni Robertson, The Royal Nuclear Show 1981, screenprint, printed in colour from multiple stencils, plate size: 77.5 x 51.5 cm, sheet size: 82.5 x 58 cm, Museum of Contemporary Art, © the artist. Photograph: Jenni Carter.

Exhibition organised and toured by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia 


 
 

This exhibition is supported by Visions of Australia, an Australian Government Program supporting touring exhibitions by providing funding assistance for the development and touring of cultural material across Australia.

Australian Government - Visions of Australia