Jacqueline Hick

Jacqueline Hick
Author: Gloria Strzelecki
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1743052006

Jacqueline Hick (1919-2004) was one of Australia's most successful figurative painters. This book showcases many of Hick's finest works, and traces a life that, like her art, was imbued with wit, wisdom and empathy.

Student Project on Jacqueline Hick

Student Project on Jacqueline Hick
Author: Kay Bedford
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1985
Genre:
ISBN:

Item 1. Photographs, photocopied articles, flyer ([6] pages). Item 2. Typescript of interview with Jacqueline Hick ([4], 12 leaves). Item 3. Bibliography (typescript) (2 leaves): Item 4."Artist for Comparative Purposes - Bridget Riley" (typescript) ([4] leaves).

Her Majesty's Pleasure

Her Majesty's Pleasure
Author: Frank Van Straten
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1743052294

This unique book raises the curtain on the history of Adelaide's most remarkable playhouse - Her Majesty's Theatre. For 100 years 'the Maj' has hosted a cavalcade of entertainment. With a treasure-trove of rare photographs, posters and costume and set designs, this book will delight anyone who loves show business and who loves Adelaide.

Building the Collection

Building the Collection
Author: National Gallery of Australia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Australia's national art collection largely took shape in the short period between the late 1960s (when the National Gallery project received the official go-ahead from government), and the building's opening in 1982. Published 20 years after that opening, these essays tell how the various collections came into being and continue to evolve. Authors include the Gallery's first three directors, James Mollison, Betty Churcher and Brian Kennedy, while other participants close to the collections' formations provide commentary and stories as varied, insightful and interesting as the collections themselves.

Imaging Italy Through the Eyes of Contemporary Australian Travellers (1990-2010)

Imaging Italy Through the Eyes of Contemporary Australian Travellers (1990-2010)
Author: Roberta Trapè
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1443832677

For centuries Italy has been the destination of a lifetime for an endless stream of travellers. This book – focussing on the experience of contemporary Australian intellectuals – explores an aspect as of yet scarcely studied within the global phenomenon of travel to Italy, and discovers an image of the country starkly different from the one that prevailed in previous writings. From the beginning of the 1990s onwards there has been a sizeable output of books by Australian writers set in or about Italy. After a meticulous examination of these works, Roberta Trapè has selected and analysed those that she considers the most interesting examples of Australians’ continuing fascination with Italy – works of Jeffrey Smart and Shirley Hazzard, and of Robert Dessaix and Peter Robb. Examining the ways the four authors describe Italian places, Imaging Italy looks into what it is that continues to attract Australian writers and artists to the country, and tries to detect new trends in their attitude towards it. The image of Italy that emerges from the most recent works is, no doubt, a superb picture – not flattering but certainly not false – of its contemporary times.

From Shadow Into Light

From Shadow Into Light
Author: Shirley Cameron Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN:

South Australia's contribution to women in Australian art - New environment - Towards Modernism - Wartime and art in cricic - Post war - Changing perspectives.