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Art

Ken Whisson: As If by Glenn Barkley and Lesley Harding

by Eileen Chanin
July–August 2012, no. 343

Ken Whisson: As If by Glenn Barkley and Lesley Harding

Heide Museum of Modern Art and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, $35 pb, 175 pp

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This catalogue accompanies the current exhibition of Ken Whisson’s work at Melbourne’s Heide Museum and, later, at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art. The exhibition and catalogue are a joint exercise by MCA curator Glenn Barkley and Heide’s Lesley Harding. As with most exhibition catalogues, it offers an artist’s statement; a Foreword (by MCA director, Elizabeth Anne Macgregor); a 10,000-word curatorial essay; a list of works; biographical notes, listing Whisson’s exhibitions and the collections that represent his work; a Bibliography, detailing references to Whisson; and Acknowledgments. All of the works in the exhibition are reproduced in thumbnail illustrations, and more than sixty paintings and twenty drawings are reproduced in larger colour plates. Also featured is an interview that Whisson gave to Sydney-based artist (and friend) Joe Frost in 2009. All this comes in a modestly sized catalogue that has been crisply designed by Liz Cox.

 


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Ken Whisson: As If by Glenn Barkley and Lesley Harding

Heide Museum of Modern Art and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, $35 pb, 175 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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