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Robin Hughes (14 February 1994), 'Albert Tucker’.
http://www.australianbiography.gov.au/subjects/tucker/interview1.htmlHaese, Richard (1988), 'Rebels and Precursors: : the revolutionary years of Australian art’.
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*** ¶ When he From the late 1930s onwards, Tucker's art was increasingly influenced by Surrealism, and his interest was endorsed by the art he saw in the 1939 _Herald_ Exhibition of French and British Contemporary Art, which featured works by Dali, Ernst, de Chirico and Picasso. ¶ Tucker and Hester married on 1 January 1941, an occasion prompted in part by the announcement that young single men would be conscripted to the Army. By this time John and Sunday Reed were actively supporting Tucker's career as well as befriending Hester and encouraging her art. They were soon joined by Sidney Nolan, whose _ménage à trois_ with the Reeds was now public knowledge. ¶ ¶ In 1942, after Japan entered the war, conscription was extended and Tucker enlisted in the Many of his paintings are dominated by a shape based on a full-lipped woman's mouth, evolving into an agressive lipstick pink crescent, and this shape continued to recur for the rest of his painting life. ¶ After leaving the Army, Tucker worked for a while with Arthur Boyd at his pottery at Murrumbeena, but then resumed work on bq). Images of Modern Evilbq). , an emotionally searing response to the war and the response of young girls to American soldiers. On 4 February 1945 Joy gave birth to their son Sweeney (although Janine Burke has indicated that Tucker may not have been the father). ¶ In late 1946 Tucker visited Japan, and saw the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, images that would always stay with him. He met with Japanese artists and painted portraits of American officers to raise money to buy cultured pearls for resale in Australia. On his return from Japan he was told by John Reed that Joy had been diagnosed with terminal cancer, Hodgkins Disease, and had two years to live. In his absence Joy had met the artist Gray Smith, and when she was given the news of her illness the marriage was over. Tucker took Sweeney to the Reeds and was persuaded to allow them to adopt him. ¶ |