Clement Meadmore has been described as Australia’s greatest modernist sculptor, yet in 1963, at the age of 34, he left Australia for New York, returning only twice in 45 years. When Meadmore died in 2005, he left behind a body of sculpture installed across the US and in Japan, with only a few, yet significant public pieces in Australia. Yet despite this international recognition, Australia is shamefully slow to embrace his work. This documentary will seek to reclaim and reinstate Meadmore as one of this country's most significant sculptors.