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IMANTS TILLERS

AFTER DE CHIRICO

Arc One Gallery
Saturday 27 MaySaturday 1 July

In a relationship that transcends

the usual definitions of homage

and influence, Imants Tillers has

maintained an intimacy with the

work of Giorgio de Chirico over five

decades. De Chirico was one of the

first artists that Tillers’ quoted in his

magnum opus, the Book of Power

(1981—ongoing), a systematic ledger

of all of Tillers’ work, completed in

grids of his signature canvasboards.

Indeed, art historian Wystan Curnow

argues that in the “alternative model

of art history posed by the Book

of Power”, it is none other than de

Chirico who wins out as “the hero of

the modern period”.1

Location

Arc One Gallery
45 FLINDERS LANE, MELBOURNE VIC 3000

Date

Saturday 27 MaySaturday 1 July

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IMANTS TILLERS

AFTER DE CHIRICO

Arc One Gallery
Saturday 27 MaySaturday 1 July

In a relationship that transcends

the usual definitions of homage

and influence, Imants Tillers has

maintained an intimacy with the

work of Giorgio de Chirico over five

decades. De Chirico was one of the

first artists that Tillers’ quoted in his

magnum opus, the Book of Power

(1981—ongoing), a systematic ledger

of all of Tillers’ work, completed in

grids of his signature canvasboards.

Indeed, art historian Wystan Curnow

argues that in the “alternative model

of art history posed by the Book

of Power”, it is none other than de

Chirico who wins out as “the hero of

the modern period”.1

Location

Arc One Gallery
45 FLINDERS LANE, MELBOURNE VIC 3000

Date

Saturday 27 MaySaturday 1 July

Save to Calendar

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