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39. PHILLIP PIPERIDES

Cypriot-born artist Phillip Piperides was born into a family of potters with a long history of working with clay. From a young age, Piperides familiarised himself with the medium, a family tradition which his father had passed down to him. Through the medium of clay, a world of opportunity w

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40. MICHAEL JOHNSON 

Michael Johnson, nowadays a veteran Australian abstract painter, began painting in the late 1950s. A graduate of Sydney’s Julian Ashton School, he moved to London in 1960 and only returned to Australia for two years in 1967 before leaving for New York in 1969. His 1967 exhibition at the Cent

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49. CHARLES BLACKMAN

Charles Blackman established his position as one of Australia’s most significant artists early in his career, creating his iconic Schoolgirls series and Alice in Wonderland series in the 1950s. During this period, he became a central part of the community of artists in Melbourne. He was a me

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59. MAX DUPAIN

As the instigator of Modernist Photography in Australia, Max Dupain in the mid-1930s began shooting industrial landscapes and machinery with angular, cropped images. Perhaps there was a sense that by championing the Industrial, the world could speed out of the great Depression. There was als

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60. JONATHAN LASKER 

Contemporary artists living and working today are bored of the saying ‘everything that can be done in painting, has already been done’.1 Abstraction is a broad genre, in painting there are many strains and endless possibilities. The word literally means drawn from and thus acknowl

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64. JOHN PERCEVAL 

A member of both the Angry Penguins and the Antipodeans, John Perceval’s place in Australian art history is profound.

His career is littered with accolades; most notably, Percevalwon the Wynne Prize in 1960 and was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1991 for service to th

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80. ROBERT KLIPPEL

Galerie Gmurzynska in Zürich, one of Europe’s major private galleries, sees Robert Klippel’s sculptures as fitting somewhere between those of Kurt Schwitters and Max Ernst. Klippel’s painted wood assemblage sculpture No. 752 is related to his work No.714, a large major sculpture in the Art G

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JOHN KELLY

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