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Eva Rothschild: Kosmos

  • Art
  1. Photograph: Andrew Curtis
    Photograph: Andrew Curtis'An organic threat 2018' Courtesy the artist, Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London and The Modern Institute, Glasgow
  2. Photograph: Andrew Curtis
    Photograph: Andrew Curtis'Hazard' 2018 Courtesy the artist, Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London and The Modern Institute, Glasgow
  3. Photograph: Andrew Curtis
    Photograph: Andrew Curtis'A sacrificial lair' 2018, Courtesy the artist, Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London and The Modern Institute, Glasgow
  4. Photograph: Andrew Curtis
    Photograph: Andrew Curtis'Cosmos' 2018 , Courtesy the artist and Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London
  5. Photograph: Andrew Curtis
    Photograph: Andrew Curtis'Do-nut' 2011, Courtesy the artist and The Modern Institute, Glasgow
  6. Photograph: Andrew Curtis
    Photograph: Andrew Curtis'A sacrificial lair' 2018, Courtesy the artist, Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London and The Modern Institute, Glasgow
  7. Photograph: Andrew Curtis
    Photograph: Andrew Curtis'Hazard' 2018 Courtesy the artist, Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London and The Modern Institute, Glasgow
  8. Photograph: Andrew Curtis
    Photograph: Andrew Curtis'A sacrificial lair' 2018, Courtesy the artist, Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London and The Modern Institute, Glasgow
  9. Photograph: Andrew Curtis
    Photograph: Andrew Curtis'Hazard' 2018 Courtesy the artist, Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London and The Modern Institute, Glasgow
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Time Out says

See bold minimal sculptures at this exhibition of recent work from the Irish artist

This is the first survey Australian exhibition of the Irish-born artist who's set to represent Ireland at next year’s Venice Biennale. For her illustrious two decade career, she’s used just about every material imaginable – concrete, leather, jesmonite, fabric and plastic – to create striking but minimal sculptures. She draws her inspiration from the minimal art of the 1960s and '70s, as well as classical architecture and pop culture.

The exhibition at ACCA brings together recent work from the past decade with brand new commissions.

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Ben Neutze

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