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Mandy Martin
b. 18 November 1952
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Painter),
Artist (Mixed Media Artist)
One of the activist women artists who emerged in the mid-1970s, later turned from overtly political posters and industrial landscapes to painting powerful landscapes of the Australian desert.
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Political screen prints
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Political screen prints
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Industrial landscape
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Landscape
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Environmentalism
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Political activism
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Feminism
Biographical Data
b. 18 November 1952 Adelaide, SA
Biography
1 biography
Associates
10 people
Groups
Works
Exhibitions
15 exhibitions
Collections
12 collections
Recognitions
References
8 references
Name
Mandy Martin
Gender
Female
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Painter)
Artist (Mixed Media Artist)
Other Occupation
Lecturer (ANZSIC code: 810) 1978 - 2003 School of Art, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT
Tags:
Political screen prints
Political screen prints
Industrial landscape
Landscape
Environmentalism
Political activism
Feminism
Birth date
18 November 1952
Birth place
Adelaide, SA
Death date
10 July 2021
Death place
Orange, NSW
Active Period
c.1975 -
Residence
c.1952 - c.1978 Adelaide, SA
1978 - 1995 Canberra, ACT
1995 - c.2021 Mandurama, NSW
Training
art, 1972 - 1975 South Australian School of Art, Adelaide, SA
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
Black and white artists
Website
http://www.mandy-martin.com/
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Updated Sept. 2, 2023
Created Jan. 1, 1996
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Contemporary Art and Feminism
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Past and Present. National Women's Art Exhibition 1995
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