Cameron Robbins: Field Lines

Robbins, Cameron, artist
ISBN: 9780992419288 Category:

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The work of Australian artist Cameron Robbins is based on interaction with natural forces and the elements. He creates structural instruments and devices, such as wind- or ocean-powered mechanical systems, site-specific installations, wind drawings, photographs and sound compositions. MONA is delighted to present Field Lines, Cameron Robbins’ first major museum solo exhibition, with works created over more than three decades of his practice. The exhibition will also feature new installations developed specifically for MONA – many in direct response to the museum’s location on the River Derwent. The catalogue features Robbins’ incredible range of drawing, installations, photography, sculpture and video works and includes a foreword by David Walsh, along with an in-depth essay and interview with the artist.

Cameron Robbins: Field Lines, 18 May – 29 June 2016, Museum of Old and New Art

121 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 30 x 25 cm #060122

Robbins, Cameron.  |  Museum of Old and New Art (Tas.) — Exhibitions.  |  Art, Modern — 21st century — Exhibitions.  |  Nature (Aesthetics) — Exhibitions.  |  Installations (Art) — Exhibitions.  |  Photography, Artistic — Exhibitions.  |  Australian

Walsh, David (David Dominic), 1961- writer of foreword  |  Rawlins, Jarrod, 1973-  |  Durling, Nicole  |  Varenne, Olivier, 1977-  |  Museum of Old and New Art (Tas.)

Additional Information

AuthorRobbins, Cameron, artist
Number of pages121 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 30 x 25 cm
PublisherTasmania Museum of Old and New Art
Year Published2016
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

As new!

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