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Sweeney Reed and Strines Gallery

Sweeney at Strines Gallery, Carlton c. 1967, Photographer unknown, Heide Museum of Modern Art Archive

© Lansdowne Press

Sweeney always saw himself as Flinders St Station—it was through him that activity occurred. —Russell Deeble

At age 21, Sweeney Reed—the adopted son of Heide founders John and Sunday Reed—opened Strines in Carlton (1966–70), and six years later launched Sweeney Reed Galleries in Fitzroy (1972–1975). Both galleries promoted a new wave of daring abstractionists now considered significant figures in the history of Australian art. Among them were hard-edge painters Sydney Ball, Col Jordan and Trevor Vickers; visual poets Russell Deeble and Alex Selenitsch; as well as artists exploring a pop vernacular like Mike Brown, Ken Reinhard and Gareth Sansom.

Sweeney Reed and Strines Gallery focuses on the relatively brief yet fruitful periods in which these galleries were operational, drawing works from Heide’s collection and further afield. The exhibition also celebrates Sweeney Reed’s own work as an artist, concrete poet and small press publisher, and considers the role of female artists during a time when they were under-acknowledged—including Lesley Dumbrell, Sandra Leveson, Margaret Worth and Bridget Riley.

When
25 August 2018 – 24 February 2019
Location
Heide Modern
Curator/s
Brooke Babington

Sweeney at Strines Gallery, Carlton
c. 1967
Photographer unknown
Heide Museum of Modern Art Archive

© Lansdowne Press

Sweeney at Strines Gallery, Carlton
c. 1967
Photographer unknown
Heide Museum of Modern Art Archive

© Lansdowne Press

Installation view, Sweeney Reed and Strines Gallery
Photograph: Christian Capurro

Installation view, Sweeney Reed and Strines Gallery
Photograph: Christian Capurro

Les Kossatz
Untitled
1967
fabric dyes on calico
282 x 166 cm
Courtesy of the estate of the artist

© Estate of Les Kossatz

Les Kossatz
Untitled
1967
fabric dyes on calico
282 x 166 cm
Courtesy of the estate of the artist

© Estate of Les Kossatz

Installation view, Sweeney Reed and Strines Gallery
Photograph: Christian Capurro

Installation view, Sweeney Reed and Strines Gallery
Photograph: Christian Capurro

Sydney Ball
Khamsa Blue
1966-1967
enamel on plywood
187 x 46 x 134 cm
Purchased from John and Sunday Reed 1980

Sydney Ball
Khamsa Blue
1966-1967
enamel on plywood
187 x 46 x 134 cm
Purchased from John and Sunday Reed 1980

Installation view, Sweeney Reed and Strines Gallery
Photograph: Christian Capurro

Installation view, Sweeney Reed and Strines Gallery
Photograph: Christian Capurro

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