Jeffrey Smart
Cahill Expressway

Creation date: 1962
Location: Gallery 8

Music composed and recorded by Martin Kay

In response to questions about the meaning of his work, Smart would often insist he was only interested in geometry and composition, an approach he learned in the 1940s through artist Dorrit Black and from studying at the Parisian atelier of Fernand Léger. In 1999 he described the male figure in Cahill Expressway as a necessary rectangle: ‘The truth is I put figures in mainly for scale … The fat man in the dark suit, in various guises, is in many of my paintings, because a strong black vertical rectangle with a bald head is a lovely shape.’

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