Robert Klippel, Birchgrove, Sydney 1969
by David Moore (b. 1927)
gelatin silver photograph
Collection: National Portrait Gallery
The series David Moore: From Face to Face was acquired by gift of
the artist and financial assistance from Timothy Fairfax and L Gordon
Darling AO CMG 2001
Robert Klippel AO (1920-2001) was the most significant sculptor
Australia has yet produced. He joined the Royal Australian Navy
in 1939, and spent the war constructing model aircraft and ships
designed to educate his fellow-servicemen in the recognition of
enemy craft. After the war he studied sculpture in Sydney and London,
and his carvings and 'assemblages' - sculptures that combined mechanical
objects with organic materials forms - attracted enthusiasm in Europe.
Klippel moved to the USA in 1957, and spent a decade teaching sculpture
there. He then returned to Sydney, where he lived and worked until
his death. In 2001 alone he made more than thirty sculptures. He
was collaborating on a major retrospective show of his works when
he died on his 81st birthday.
Robert Klippel
Until 13 October
Art Gallery of NSW
A major retrospective - comprising more than
250 pieces - of the work of Australia's most important sculptor,
Robert Klippel.
A handsome monograph and a CD ROM catalogue raisonné,
Robert Klippel, has been published by the Art Gallery
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