Ground Level
At the time of his death in 1999, John Davis was an influential sculptor and installation artist whose practice synthesised material diversity with an idiosyncratic concept of landscape and ecology.
Davis initially worked in wood and later in fibreglass and aluminium, becoming known for his multiples and for his distinctive formalist style. By 1973, he had become increasingly interested in conceptual, process-based and land art practices, and his mature works reflect his sensitivity to elemental forces, the organic world, and his profound connection to the ecological fragility and beauty of landscape.
In 1978 Davis was the first artist to be featured in the NGV’s Survey exhibition series, which examined the work of a prominent Australian artist. From 1978 to 1981, sixteen artists had a Survey exhibition at the NGV.