Book Review: Piano Man
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Grishin, Alexander (Sasha)
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University of Western Sydney
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Ken Unsworth is one of the great maverick figures in Australian contemporary art.
He became an artist almost by accident and never developed a template style.
Although he spent much of his life teaching, he has been generally scathing in his
assessment of art schools. Throughout his art practice, he has walked a fine line
between the more esoteric art forms embraced by the biennale and triennial art
circuits, rich in cultural capital, and more democratic art forums, such as Sculpture by
the Sea, characterised by its mass appeal and huge audiences. Unsworth’s suspended
river stones, Suspended stone circle II, 1974-77, at the Art Gallery of New South Wales,
remains a great crowd drawcard and one of the most popular works in the gallery’s
collection.
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Sydney Review of Books
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2037-12-31
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