That Seventies Feeling…the Late Modern

The sounds from That Seventies Feeling...the Late Modern

Van Halen is for Dick Watkins, but so is Sylvester.
Black Flag speaks to a few.
The Soft Machine and Fripp speak to Cuppaidge and McKay,
While Welch speaks to Elvis obviously…but so does Warren Zevon.
Patti Smith is for Jenny Watson.
Hong Kong Garden and Here in Heaven is for Sydney Ball.
Dead Kennedys is for John Nixon.

Listen to the sounds of That Seventies…the Late Modern curated to match the works on display. A floating, sometimes ironic soundscape that matches and parries with the colours, tones, gestures, spaces and feels of the artworks in the exhibition.  Ambient, smooth, some fretless bass, a few jagged edges, the occasional downpour of sonic joy, a lot of soaring keys and vocals, a gentle, misty longing for people or places…the end of an era and the start of a new overlapping in a strange but familiar kind of harmony.

Exhibition Highlights

AGWA 40

2019 marks and celebrates the 40th year anniversary of the main Gallery building as AGWA presents a series of exhibitions and special events looking at the building: the exhibit Perth Brutal: Dreaming in Concreteplus talks, performances and a symposium presented with Curtin University’s School of Design and the Built Environment. The art of the 1970s in WA will also be revisited in the exhibition That Seventies Feeling…the Late Modern.

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Kedela wer kalyakoorl ngalak Wadjak boodjak yaak.

Today and always, we stand on the traditional land of the Whadjuk Noongar people.