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Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams: the Pilbara series / [Kirsty Grant & Jennifer Phipps]. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 2002
ISBN 0724102175
An NGV touring exhibition to Monash Gallery of Art; Newcastle Regional Art Gallery
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
NGV annual report; AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
The enduring landscape: gouaches by Fred Williams: from the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria. Wheelers Hill, Vic: Monash Gallery of Art c2000
ISBN 1876764422
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Heide exhibition archive; AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams: drawing the nude: an exhibition from the estate of Fred Williams / Ted Gott. Bulleen, Vic: Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2001
ISBN 0947104593
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams: from music hall to landscape, drawings and prints. Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2001
ISBN 0734763174
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Ian Potter University of Melbourne exhibition archive; AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams: Pilbara series. [Parkville, Vic]: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2000
43 p : col ill ; 26 cm
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Heide exhibition archive; AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams: drawing the exotic: an exhibition from the estate of Fred Williams / Ted Gott. Bulleen, Vic: Museum of Modern Art at Heide, 1999
ISBN 0947104518
Australian National Gallery travelling exhibition.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
UNISAM exhibition archive; UTAS catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams : a retrospective. Canberra: Publications Dept., Australian National Gallery, c1987
60 p. : ill ; 30 cm
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Lawrence Wilson Gallery annual report; AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams’ Pilbara: images from the North West. Perth, WA: Hammersley Iron, in association with the Rio Tinto and the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, The University of Western Australia, 1998
ISBN 0864228740 (pbk)
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
NGV annual report
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Ian Potter University of Melbourne exhibition archive; National Library of Australia catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams etchings, 1970-76 and the Guthega paintings. Parkville, Vic: University of Melbourne Museum of Art, 1994
ISBN 0732506344
Organised by the NGA. Many people consider Fred Williams to be the most important artist of his generation. His vision of the Australian landscape was perceived as radical and perception altering. It is now commonplace for those who know his work to describe the countryside as 'looking like Fred Williams’.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
NGA annual report; AGNSW annual report
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams : a retrospective. Canberra: Publications Dept., Australian National Gallery, c1987.
An National Gallery of Australia touring exhibition in conjunction with Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and the Plimsoll Gallery Committee, Tasmanian School of Art.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
UTAS catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams : a retrospective. Canberra: Publications Dept., Australian National Gallery, c1987.
60 p. : ill ; 30 cm
AGWA touring exhibition. Fred Williams was commissioned by CRA Ltd to paint these 31 oils and gouaches in the Pilbara region during 1980, providing a superb cross section of the artist’s later work.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
AGWA annual report; AGSA annual report; AGNSW archive index cards; UTAS catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
McCaughey, Patrick, Fred Williams : the Pilbara series, 1979-1981. Melbourne : CRA, 1983.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
NGA annual report; AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Mollison, James, Fred Williams’ gouaches. Canberra: Australian National Gallery, c1985. c1984
11 p : ill ; 30 cm
Fred Williams died on 22 April 1982. As a tribute to this great Australian artist, his paintings and drawings held in the gallery’s collection were displayed.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
AGWA annual report
A comprehensive exhibition describing the artist’s entire printed oeuvre and its relation to the artist’s drawings, gouaches and oils. The exhibition was held in the Gallery’s contemporary art venue, Melville Hall, Australian National University.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
NGA annual report; UTAS catalogue; AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams: painter/etcher. Canberra: Australian National University, 1981; 30 p : ill ; 30 cm
Organised by the TMAG on behalf of the Museum Directors Council of Tasmania and toured to 3 other Tasmanian venues. An exhibition of 4 oil paintings, 34 gouaches and 1 etching by Australian contemporary landscape artist.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
TMAG annual report; UTAS catalogue; AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams: Bass Strait landscapes 1971-78. [Hobart]: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, 1981
ISBN 0724609970
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
NGV annual report; UTAS catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Lindsay, Robert and Zdanowicz, Irena, Fred Williams : works in the National Gallery of Victoria : paintings, gouaches, prints. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1980.
ISBN 0724100741
Adelaide Festival exhibition.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
CACSA 'Recollections’ 1942-86
http://www.australianprints.gov.au/Search/DETAIL.cfm?SearchID=3&ExhID=3903&IMAGED=1&COUNTRYID=5
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Institute of Modern Art exhibition archive
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
State Library of QLD catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Fred Williams: recent paintings: a current working exhibition. Melbourne: University Gallery, University of Melbourne, 1975
[8] p : ill ; 21 × 30 cm
“The Australian Landscape” was a national touring exhibition organised by the Australian Gallery Directors’ Council in 1972. The organising gallery was the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the curators were Daniel Thomas (Art Gallery of New South Wales) Ian North (Art Gallery of South Australia) and Frances McCarthy [later Lindsay] (National Gallery of Victoria). Generous funding from the Peter Stuyvesant foundation enabled the curators to travel the country together in order to make considered judgements.
The exhibition opened at the Art Gallery of South Australia on 3 March 1972, and toured to the Western Australian Art Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Australian National Gallery (temporary premises), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Newcastle City Art Gallery, and the Queensland Art Gallery.
The catalogue introduction claims that the exhibition comprised of 'fifty-five of the best Australian landscapes ever executed’. It was characterised by a breadth of vision, with works from every state – including regional galleries and private collections. It is distinguished by having a greater emphasis on colonial works than previous exhibitions, and elevating the reputation of Eugene Von Guerard and John Glover.
There were only two works by women – Grace Cossington Smith and Margaret Preston– and none by any Aboriginal artist.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Newcastle Gallery exhibition archive