The Post-object and Documentation Collection is one of the most comprehensive national collections that documents conceptual art making in the 1960s and 1970s.
Initiated by one of Australia’s leading theorists of conceptual art, the late Donald Brook (former Emeritus Professor of Visual Arts at Flinders University and art critic of The Sydney Morning Herald and Nation Review), and supported by the University’s Chancellor’s Art Fund, the collection features some of Australia’s best known and most innovative artists such as Aleks Danko, Imants Tillers and Tim Burns. The collection also includes recordings of performances by Mike Parr, Stelarc and Ulay and Marina Abramovic, made onsite at the Experimental Art Foundation.
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Flinders University Museum of Art
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