Robert Jacks

Robert Jacks AO (8 March 1943, Melbourne – 14 August 2014, Castlemaine) was an award-winning Australian painter, sculptor and printmaker and acknowledged as one of Australia's leading abstract artists.

[2] He taught at Rochedale College, Toronto before moving to New York City in 1969 where he became involved with the minimalist and avant-garde artists such as Sol LeWitt and Brice Marden.

His mature work, while emerging out of the international abstract 'color field' movement of the late '60s, retains an ambiguous link to the representation of appearances, especially of objects in space.

In the latter part of his life Jack lived in Harcourt, and died from complications of asthma at Castlemaine Hospital.

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