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Cultural Celebration Art & Heritage Collections A&H The School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design and the Art & Heritage Collections of the University of Adelaide invite you to celebrate Target Practice a public sculpture by Hossein Valamanesh, commissioned in 1986 by Dr David Saunders (1928–1986), Professor of Architecture, the University of Adelaide. Hosted by Ian Kowalick Acting Head of School, with guest speakers Dr Rosemary Brooks Art Historian and Sessional Academic at the School, Ian North Adjunct Professor University of SA and Visiting Fellow, Art History, the University of Adelaide, and Tim Shannon Managing Director, Hassell Ltd. The artist, Hossein Valamanesh, will be present. 4 – 6pm Monday 16 October 2006 Hughes Plaza, top of Barr Smith Library Stairs North Terrace Campus, The University of Adelaide Free — all welcome Light refreshments will be provided. Please confirm your attendance by calling Anna Gardner on 8303 3086 or email [email protected] image Hossein Valamanesh Target Practice (detail) 1987 ceramic & terracotta tiles black granite, jarrah, paving brick 8.82m x 6.2m diagonals With thanks to the Division of Finance and Infrastructure of the University of Adelaide for their continued support Professor David Saunders, a key instigator in the establishment of the two tier professional degree in architecture and a founding president of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia & New Zealand, died prematurely in 1986. In addition to his professional legacy, in his role as Convenor of the Works of Art Committee, he asked Hossein Valamanesh to create a public artwork for the University of Adelaide. This was at the time when Valamanesh was coming into his own with key public art commissions in Adelaide and interstate. The University now has a most interesting early Valamanesh work, which is dedicated to the memory of Professor Saunders — inlaid bricks at an angle to the normal paving area and granite delineation depicting notions of directions in life and focus through an arrow’s aim. For the past 20 years many people have walked over this work, yet once the attention of the causal passerby is directed to the artwork the contemplation begins. With this Celebration we look forward to many more years of enjoying the success of Architecture and Landscape Architecture within the University of Adelaide and the direction of Target Practice.

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Page 1: Art&HeritageCollections Cultural Celebration€¦ · Celebration Art&HeritageCollections A&H The School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design and the Art & Heritage

Cultural CelebrationArt & Heritage Collections

A&H

The School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban

Design and the Art & Heritage Collections of the University of

Adelaide invite you to celebrate Target Practice a public sculpture

by Hossein Valamanesh, commissioned in 1986 by Dr David Saunders

(1928–1986), Professor of Architecture, the University of Adelaide.

Hosted by Ian Kowalick Acting Head of School, with guest speakers

Dr Rosemary Brooks Art Historian and Sessional Academic at the

School, Ian North Adjunct Professor University of SA and Visiting

Fellow, Art History, the University of Adelaide, and Tim Shannon

Managing Director, Hassell Ltd.

The artist, Hossein Valamanesh, will be present.

4 – 6pm Monday 16 October 2006

Hughes Plaza, top of Barr Smith Library Stairs

North Terrace Campus, The University of Adelaide

Free — all welcome

Light refreshments will be provided.

Please confirm your attendance by calling Anna Gardner

on 8303 3086 or email [email protected]

image Hossein Valamanesh Target Practice (detail) 1987 ceramic & terracotta tiles black granite, jarrah, paving brick 8.82m x 6.2m diagonals

With thanks to the Division of Finance and Infrastructure of the University of Adelaide for their continued support

Professor David Saunders, a key

instigator in the establishment of

the two tier professional degree

in architecture and a founding

president of the Society of

Architectural Historians Australia

& New Zealand, died prematurely in

1986. In addition to his professional

legacy, in his role as Convenor of the

Works of Art Committee, he asked

Hossein Valamanesh to create a

public artwork for the University of

Adelaide. This was at the time when

Valamanesh was coming into his

own with key public art commissions

in Adelaide and interstate. The

University now has a most interesting

early Valamanesh work, which is

dedicated to the memory of Professor

Saunders — inlaid bricks at an angle

to the normal paving area and granite

delineation depicting notions of

directions in life and focus through

an arrow’s aim. For the past 20

years many people have walked over

this work, yet once the attention

of the causal passerby is directed

to the artwork the contemplation

begins. With this Celebration we

look forward to many more years of

enjoying the success of Architecture

and Landscape Architecture within

the University of Adelaide and the

direction of Target Practice.