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DEREK KRECKLER: ACCIDENT & PROCESS

Derek Kreckler: Accident & Process is a major survey exhibition bringing together, for the first time, five decades of the artist’s oeuvre. It encompasses photography, video, installation and performance works that date from the 1970s to the present day. Kreckler is a leading Austra- lian artist known for his experimental conceptual and post-minimalist practice.

The exhibition includes works such as (1996), which portrays an icon lost in the landscape and (2004) - a series of photographs capturing the dark foreboding of the bush and its attendant colonising culture. An early work, (1989) implicates viewers in the act of mass consumption, (2005) documents a single waterfall through multiple viewpoints and varying scale, rendering it always partial and never whole. Krecker’s long held interest in the process of image construction is further revealed in (2012) through exaggerated constructed photographic composites of dramatic seascapes. The presence of water within Kreckler’s practice has also been an enduring motif, appearing as early as 1978 in works such as .

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