Relatively Useful
May 29, 2022
3 minutes
Words by Nicci Dodanwela
Photography by Pier Carthew
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Simon Lloyd arrived early one morning at Heide Museum of Modern Art in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs to begin setting up Relatively Useful. Met by one of the gardeners, who was raking the path, he realized just how well-suited the museum was to the exhibition. “It’s the small details that make all the difference,” he says of the building, originally the home of John and Sunday Reed and designed in 1965 by McGlashan and Everist.
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