Gail Hastings

The Infinite Space: Women, Minimalism and the Sculptural Object

Exhibition
Date: 29/Sep/1998 to 06/Dec/1998
Curated by: Rachel Kent
At: The Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne
Artists:

Lauren Berkowitz, Mikala Dwyer, Rosalie Gascoigne, Gail Hastings, Janet Laurence, Susan Norris, Rosslynd Pigott, Kathy Temin

List of works by GH: To make a work of spontaneous art
untitled (with kitten)
Bibliography: Anna Clabburn, ‘When less is much’, The Age, Wednesday 9 Dec 1998, p.17.
Rachel Kent, ‘Minimalism: past and present’, in Rachel Kent (ed.), The Infinite Space: Women, Minimalism and the Sculptural Object, exhibition catalogue, The Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne 1998.
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Director: Francis Lindsay

The University of Melbourne
Markville VIC 3052

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I acknowledge the Kulin Nation’s Yaluk-ut Weelam clan of the Boon Wurrung people as custodians of the lands, waterways and skies where I live and work. I pay my respect to their Elders past, present and emerging. I recognise their cultural faithfulness, strength and resilience against the trauma of colonisation. First Peoples’ sovereignty has never been ceded.
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