Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Wrapped Coast (1968-1969) is the onset of ‘in site: process, performance, documentation’, an exhibition juxtaposing Australian experimental art practice from the 1960s and 1970s with more recent documented interventions that explore related environmental, political, or artistic concerns.
Artists include Dave Hullfish Bailey, Ian Burn, Tim Burns, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Nici Cumpston, Bonita Ely, Anne Ferran, Shaun Gladwell, Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro, Tim Johnson, Rosemary Laing, Robert Macpherson, Clive Murray-White, Glen O’Malley, Mike Parr, Tim Silver, Darren Siwes and James Tylor.

James Tylor, Unresettling (Stone Tidal Fish Trap), 2016, from the series ‘Unresettling (Hauntings)’, edition 2/5, hand-coloured digital print on paper, 41 x 41cm. Photograph: Carl Warner Collection of the University of Queensland, purchased 2017. Courtesy the artist, Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne and University of Queensland Art Museum, Queensland
University of Queensland Art Museum
Until 5 August 2018
Queensland