Fred WILLIAMS | Minimal landscape no. 1

Fred WILLIAMS
Australia 1927 – Australia 1982
England 1951-56

Minimal landscape no. 1 1969
oil on canvas
signed: l.r.
146.0 (h) x 197.0 (w) cm
The Murdoch Family Trust
© estate of Fred Williams

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In the late 1960s Williams was experimenting with a range of new ways of thinking about the landscape. Minimal landscape no. I relates to his Australian Landscape series and goes beyond reference to a particular regional location to a wider sense of the country as a whole.

The work was painted around the time when various forms of abstraction including Minimalism were of interest to a younger generation of artists. Always open to new ideas, Williams recognised the potential of a minimal response to landscape in the way that the application of very small dots in space could increase a sense of the magnitude and spaciousness of the landscape. He once described his increasingly sparse approach during this time as a process of allowing his pictures ‘to breathe’.




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