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Franz Kempf: Thinking on Paper, 1955-2002 is a fitting tribute to an artist whose work is represented in all major public collections in Australia as well as in many European collections.‘ - Gail Greenwood, Director, Flinders University Art Museum
'Kempf’s is not the art of a hopeful youngster, aimed desperately at the stars, but rather, it is stardust itself.’ - Adam Dutkiewicz
‘These are pictures to be contemplated, interrogated and deeply pondered. They are - even the tiniest of them - profound distillations of thought and feeling.’ - Robert Smith
‘Perhaps it is the apocalyptic mood of the new century which has made a demand on art to engage with and confront the issues of the present. An artist like Franz Kempf, now in his seventies, who has always been involved with these issues, is being recognised as a significant figure in the contemporary art movement.’ - Sasha Grishin
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Franz Kempf: Thinking on Paper, 1955-2002 is a fitting tribute to an artist whose work is represented in all major public collections in Australia as well as in many European collections.‘ - Gail Greenwood, Director, Flinders University Art Museum
'Kempf’s is not the art of a hopeful youngster, aimed desperately at the stars, but rather, it is stardust itself.’ - Adam Dutkiewicz
‘These are pictures to be contemplated, interrogated and deeply pondered. They are - even the tiniest of them - profound distillations of thought and feeling.’ - Robert Smith
‘Perhaps it is the apocalyptic mood of the new century which has made a demand on art to engage with and confront the issues of the present. An artist like Franz Kempf, now in his seventies, who has always been involved with these issues, is being recognised as a significant figure in the contemporary art movement.’ - Sasha Grishin