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Charles Blackman
1928-
Blackman painting
sold
for $1.2 million
The
Age October 2006
one of the most important Australian painters |
VIDEO:
Charles Blackman Retrospective
in
Galeria Aniela AWARDS:
1956
Signatory to the
Antipodean
Manifesto;
1960
Helena
Rubenstein Art Award-Scholarship;
1966
Archibald Prize
2002
Art-Scream
SBS TV
Australia Special Broadcasting Service |
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Arthur Merric
Boyd
1862-1940
grandfather of
Arthur
Boyd
(1920-1999) |
Arthur Merric
Boyd
(1862-1940)
married
Emma Minnie Boyd
(1858-1936) they
had five children including
William Merric
Boyd (1888-1959)
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Arthur Merric
Bloomfield
Boyd
1920-1999
Son of
William Merric
Boyd
(1888-1959)
and
his wife
Doris. |
Arthur Boyd painting sold for
$1,2 million
VIDEO:
ABC TV Sunday Afternoon:
Arthur Boyd,
David Boyd, Jamie Boyd,
Guy Boyd, Lenore Boyd,
Tessa Perceval
in Galeria Aniela
VIDEO:
ABC TV Australian National News:
Best of Boyd family exhibition
in Galeria Aniela |
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David
Boyd
1924-
Son of
William Merric
Boyd
(1888-1959)
and
his wife
Doris. |
VIDEO:
ABC TV Sunday Afternoon:
David Boyd
exhibition
VIDEO:
ABC TV Australian National News
Best of Boyd exhibition
in Galeria Aniela
VIDEO
Part 1:
WIN TV Art Review
David Boyd "Music
& Angels"
VIDEO Part 2:
Australian WIN TV Art Review
David Boyd "Music
and the Angels"
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Emma Minnie Boyd
1858-1936
The daughter of Emma á
Beckett Emma á Beckett
nee Mills (1838 - 1906) and the
heiress of John Mills. |
Emma Minnie
married
Arthur Merric
Boyd
(1862-1940) they
had five children including
William Merric
Boyd (1888-1959)
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Jamie Patrick Boyd
1948-
The only son of
Arthur
Boyd
(1920-1999) and
his wife Yvonne. |
COLLECTIONS:
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery,
Launceston England;
National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne);
National Gallery of Australia (Canberra);
The
Tavistock Centre,
London;
Bundanon Trust Collection;
University of South Australia;
University of Western
Australia;
Guildhall School Music and Drama, London;
Art Bank Sydney;
BHP Australia; Boxer Collection Australia;
VIDEO:
ABC National
News,
VIDEO:
ABC TV Sunday Afternoon |
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Lenore Boyd
1954-
Daughter of Guy Martin Boyd (1923-1988) and
his
wife
Phyllis |
VIDEO:
ABC TV
Australian National News
Best of Boyd
exhibition
VIDEO:
ABC TV Sunday Afternoon
Best of Boyd exhibition: Arthur,
Guy & David, Jamie, Lenore and Tessa Perceval
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Nathaniel Boyd
1983-
The youngest son of
Jamie Boyd
(1948-) and his wife Maria Helena de Campos Lopes |
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William Merric
Boyd
(1888-1959)
Eldest son of
Emma Minnie Boyd (1858-1936) and
Arthur Merric
Boyd
(1862-1940).
Father of
Arthur Boyd
(1920-1999) and also,
David Boyd (1924-) |
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Ray Crooke
1922-
Ray Crooke The Offering (1971) is in the
Vatican Museum
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Represented in all major Australian State and National
Galleries, many regional galleries and private collections
both within Australia and overseas, including the
Vatican Museum
collection in
Rome. He has exhibited extensively both nationally and
internationally.
He won the
Archibald Prize
in 1969 with a portrait of
George Johnston |
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Bogdan
Fialkowski
1943- |
COLLECTIONS:
The Vatican; private and corporate
collections
in Switzerland, Germany, Norway, France, Poland, Italy, Spain,
Belgium and Australia including
Mr.
Cameron O'Reilly Collection,
the former
Deputy Chairman of the National
Gallery of Australia (Canberra),
Bogdan Fialkowski is an artist since 1974, received Honorary Masters Degree in Fine Arts from the Academy of
Fine Arts in 1970 Poznan Poland |
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Pamela
Griffith
1943-
nee Gittoes, Pamela was born
into an artistic family,
brother Gorge Gittoes |
COLLECTIONS:
Queen Elizabeth grandson Edward
the
Earl of Essex;
The Vatican; Metropolitan Museum of Art New York;
The Maritime Museum Paris;
National Gallery of Victoria;
National Gallery of Australia; Parliament House
of Australia; Powerhouse
Museum; Art Bank; Joan
Sutherland Performing Art Centre; State Library NSW;
Parliament House NSW; The Mitchell Library;
the Governor of NSW;
Prime Ministers France and
Lithuania;
Prime Minister's Palace
Beijing China;
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George Gittoes
1949 |
Important Australian
artist, painter and filmmaker |
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Col
Henry
1940- |
AWARDS:
2008 Queensland Swell
Sculpture;
2008 Headland Sculpture in NZ, international Artist in Residence;
2008 Installation University West Sydney Sculpture Prize Prizes; 2008 Won
the Perisher Blue Sculpture Award at Jindabyne; Awarded a highly commended
Wyong Art |
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Robin
Holliday
1932-
Robin
Holliday
- Wikipedia
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Robin
Holliday
PhD, FRS, FAA
an important Australian sculptor, has a distinguished career in
molecular biology,
studied at Hertford and London (1960-l975)
and proposed a mechanism of DNA-strand exchange
that attempted to explain gene-conversion events that occur during meiosis
in fungi. That model first proposed in 1964 is now known as the
Holliday Junction.
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Pin Hsun
Hsiang |
COLLECTIONS:
1986
"Polo" Large oil painting held by private collector in Brazil; 1994 "Tired
Lady" Wood carving selected by Max Willis, Chairman (previous) of NSW
Parliament House on permanent display at Parliament house; 2004 "Leap" Wood carving won The Running Rock
Masterworks prize at Darling Park; 2005 "Back" Wood carving won The
Sculptors Society prize at Darling Park; 2008 "Naughty Girl 2nd" Sculpture
won The Sculptors Society prize at Darling Park |
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Janusz
Kuzbicki
1954-
Janusz was pesented to Her
Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II
Buckingham Palace
London, England |
REPRESENTED:
Windsor
Castle, England; Royal College of Obstetricians-Gynaecologists London;
Dalle de verre St Paul’s Cathedral;
Society St. George’s Descendants The Knights
of The Garte;
Royal Australian NZ College Obstetricians-Gynaecologists Melbourne;
“Eden
on the Park” International hotel Melbourne (one of the largest art glass
compositions in Australia);
The monumental Gates to the Chapel of the Ascension St.
Paul’s Cathedral |
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Danielle
Legge
1953-
AWARDS:
1998 the
Stanthorpe Arts Festival sculpture competition Award |
COLLECTIONS:
Australia, America, Mexico, England,
Ireland,
France, Portugal, Spain, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan
and Tasmania |
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Regina
Noakes
1958- |
AWARDS:
Gold
Medal Lorenzo
Medici the City of Florence Italy;
Australian
Visual Arts Grants awarded three times; 2003 New York Winner
The Healing Power of Art; 2002 Award Outstanding Performance Armadale; 2002
Winner New York Arts Manhattan USA;
2003
Winner
Perpetual Trophy overall WA Arts Society (twice)
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Piet Noest
1938- |
AWARDS:
1972, 2 triptychs, City Hall, EPE The Nederland
1986-1988, Corporate Sponsorship
1995, Hotel Conrad, Brisbane
1996, Telstra Brisbane QLD |
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John
Olsen
1928-
John Olsen
painting
sold for
$1.09 million
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Awards:
1960 Rockdale Prize;
1961 H.C. Richards Memorial
Queensland Art
Gallery Brisbane
Prize;
1962 Royal Sydney Show Prize;
1963 Georges Art Prize Melbourne;
1964 Launceston Prize Tasmania;
1969
Wynne Prize
Gallery of NSW;
1977 Order of the British Empire (OBE);
1985 Wynne Prize
Gallery
of NSW;
1993 Australian Creative Fellowship;
2001 Order of Australia;
2005 Archibald Portrait Prize |
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Margaret Olley
1923-2011
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In
1997 a major retrospective of her work was organised by the
Art Gallery of New South
Wales. She
received the inaugural
Mosman Art Prize
in 1947.
Olley donated
more works to the Art Gallery of New South Wales; her
donations included more than 130 works worth $7 million.
Margaret Olley died
in July 2011, aged 88. |
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John
de Burgh
Perceval
1923-2000
He
held a record of the highest paid living Australian
artists his 'Scudding Swans' sold $552,500 |
John Perceval is one of the most important and best loved Australian
artists. Signatory to
Antipodean
Manifesto
1956
VIDEO
youtube:
ABC TV
Australian National News
John Perceval Retrospective
in
Galeria Aniela
VIDEO gallery site: Perceval
Retrospective
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Celia
Perceval
1949-
daughter of
Mary
Boyd
(now Lady
Nolan) and
John Perceval
(1923-2000).
Celia is a highly regarded Australian artist |
COLLECTIONS:
Bendigo Art Gallery;
New England Regional Art Gallery;
Admirable City Art Gallery Museum,
Croft Castle, Shropshire England,
Deutscher Menzies,
also
England,
Ireland,
France, Portugal, Spain, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, America
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Tessa
Perceval
1947-
The
eldest daughter of
John de Burh Perceval
(1923-2000)
and wife Mary
Boyd
(sister of Arthur Boyd) now Lady
Nolan |
COLLECTIONS:
University of Cambridge
the New Hall Art Collection;
Bundanon Trust - Collection
The
Gift to the Nation of Arthur & Yvonne Boyd;
Heide
Museum of Modern Art
John & Sunday Reed Collection;
Newcastle City Council Region Art
Gallery;
Gold Coast Arts Centre
&
private and corporate
collections Australia, England,
France,
Spain, Singapore and more
VIDEO:
ABC TV Sunday Afternoon
with
Tessa
VIDEO:
ABC
TV Australian
National News
-Tessa |
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Dino
Rogliani
1932-
Fine Art Liceo Artsttico Naples; Accademia di Brera Milan,
Italy
Australia Sydney
National Art School |
AWARDS:
2008 - Winner Exibition Campbeltown
Art NSW;
2005 - Award :Artist on Norton Sydney 2002 - Winner Artist on Norton Sydney 2002- Winner Sculpture Prize Holroyd City 2002 - Winner Local section Fisher`s Ghost
2000
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Winner at
Campbelltown Art Gallery 2000 -
Encouragement Award: Fisher`s Ghost |
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Kinga
Rypinska
1954- |
Painting on Glass
has been known since the Middle Ages,
Europeans
were leaders in enhancing the
techniques and the designs.
Kinga is an established artist, creates exquisite paintings on GLASS using an ancient
art-technique from the South of Poland Zakopane
that started in Middle Ages. |
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Garry
Shead
1942- |
COLLECTIONS:
National
Gallery of Australia;
Gallery of NSW;
Art Gallery of
SA;
Queensland Art
Gallery;
Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery;
National
Museum Budapest; Wollongong City Art Gallery;
State Bank Sydney; Visual Arts
&Crafts
Board Sydney;
Phillip Morris
collection; Australian National
University; QLD University;
University NSW; SMH Collection; Brisbane City Art Gallery; Artbank;
University WA;National
Film Library; Parliament House Canberra |
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Andrew
Sibley
1933- |
AWARDS: Toowoomba
Chronicle Art Prize; The Winemakers’ Prize; Caltex-Warana Prize; Bathurst City Purchase Prize; Andrew Fairley
Art Prize; Georges Award; Gold
Coast Prize; Launceston Art Purchase; Townsville Pacific Art Prize; Dalby
Art Prize; Tattersalls Invitation Prize; Brisbane Stanthorpe Arts Award;
Dobell Prize; Doug Moran National Portrait Prize |
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Peter
Smith
1936-
2005 |
Peter Smith qualified in
Medicine at Bristol University 1962. He continued to work as
a doctor while he has been embraced in making sculpture. He
accepted a president position of Boort Fiesta from its
Conception, an annual festival devoted to arts:- painting,
sculpture, photography, film, music, food and wine. He has
developed a passion for bronze sculpture attempting to
portray a woman in her sensual aspects. |
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Alan
Somerville
1938- |
COLLECTIONS:
National Australian War Memorial Canberra; Centennial More Park Trust; State
Rail Authority; Lloyd's Bank Sydney; Royal Australian Navy |
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Gaye
Spencer
1954- |
Establish artist
provides a powerful series of almost monochromatic paintings (and sculpture)
dealing with the human figure, dramatic, poignant and ever so subtly
generating a current of surreal danger in some of the work. |
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Michael
Vaynman
1974-) |
Michael
Vaynman has extensive experience in making
sculptures.
He
is
overseeing
the process of each bronze from the start to finish. Michael Michael
excelled in sculpture
and has worked in numerous mediums such as
clay, plaster, synthetic resins & steel |
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Susan
Weaver
1958- |
COLLECTIONS:
Newcastle Region
Art Gallery; Lake Macquarie Regional Gallery; Newcastle
Permanent Building Society; Hunter Medical Research
Institute; Price-water-house Coopers Australia |
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Brett Whiteley
1939-1992 |
COLLECTIONS:
National Gallery of
Australia,
Tate
Gallery London,
Museum
of Modern Art
New
York
, most major collections around the world |
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