The Drill
Hall Gallery at the Australian National University (ANU) is holding an
exhibition called ‘10 Years of Collecting Art for the ANU’ from 21 April to 28
May 2017.
Over the last decade, the
University Art Collection of the ANU in Canberra, Australia, has been
substantially enriched with gifts, bequests and purchases. The Collection also
traces the history of the ANU School of Art and Design, now celebrating its 40th
year with a selection of works by graduating students.
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| Tony (John Anthony) Tuckson, Egypt (1921-1973), arrived in Australia in 1946 – Still life (1955), gouache on paper |
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| Allan Mitelman, Poland (1946-) – Untitled (1977) – conte, pastel and watercolour on paper |
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| Lionel Bawden, Sydney (1974-) – Untitled (1997), graphite pencils |
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Idris Murphy, Sydney (1949-) – The crossing, outback New South Wales (1998), synthetic polymer paint on board
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| Aida Tomescu, Romania (1955-), arrived in Australia in 1980 – Welt II (2005), mixed media and collage on paper |
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| Dick Watkins, Sydney (1937-) – Spitfire (2006), acrylic on canvas |
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| Mihara Ken, Japan (1958-) – Kei (Mindscape) # 1 (2013), multi-fired stoneware |
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| Sally O’Callaghan, Canberra (1991-) – Café (2014), acrylic on board |
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| John Loane, Melbourne (1950) – Gauloise, cigarette de la Somme (2014), etching with added etching ink on paper |
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| Helen Fuller, Adelaide (1949-) – Untitled (2014), hand coiled terracotta vessel with impressed leaves |
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| Martin Rowney, Adelaide (1969-) – Network (2016), power points from 1957 paper, film, MDF |
MARTINA NICOLLS is an international
aid and development consultant, and the author of:- The Shortness of
Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet
(2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan Curse (2009).
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