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Citations

  • Powerhouse Museum, ’91/1326 Chair, 'Michael Hirst’ Chair, plastic-coated steel, designed by Clement Meadmore (1959), made by Michael Hirst Pty Ltd, Melbourne, 1959-1965’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.

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  • (1984), 'Some Other Dream. The Artist, the Art World and the Expatriate.’, Hale & Iremonger.

  • (1952), 'Architecture and Art’.

  • (July 1953), 'Architecture and Arts’.

  • (April 1954), 'Architecture and Arts’.

  • (June 1954), 'Architecture and Arts’.

  • (June 1955), 'Architecture and Arts’.

  • (September 1955), 'Architecture and Arts’.

  • (1956), 'The Arts Festival of the Olympic Games’, Olympic Organising Committee , Melbourne, VIC.

  • (1997), 'information supplied by Michael Hirst’.

  • Chamberlain, Sheila (September 1994), '“The History of the Legend of Sindad Mural.”’, The Melburnian, Melbourne, VIC.

  • Grishin, Sasha (1995), 'Leonard French’, Craftsman House.

  • De Groen, Geoffrey (1984), '“Max Hutchinson.” Some Other Dream.’, Hale & Iremonger.

  • (25 August 1959), 'Boyd Turner & Clement Meadmore.’', Gallery A, Melbourne, VIC.

  • (1 January 1961), 'Advertisement appearing in “The Bauhaus. Aspects and Influence.”’, Gallery A, Melbourne, VIC.

  • Meadmore, Clement (1974), 'The Modern Chair’, Van Nostrand Reinhold.

  • (January 1954), 'Architecture and Arts’.

  • (September 1955), 'Architecture and Arts’.

See also

  • (1974), 'One Hundred Modern Chairs', National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC.
  • (1996), 'Melbourne, Modernity and the XVI Olympiad', Museum of Modern Art at Heide, Melbourne, Vic.

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Residences
  • 1929- Melbourne, VIC
  • 1960- Sydney, NSW
  • 1963 - 2005 New York City, New York, USA
  • 1929- Melbourne, VIC
  • 1960s- Sydney, NSW
  • 1963- New York City, New York, USA
Other occupations
  • Lecturer (ANZSIC code: 810) National Art School, Sydney NSW
  • Lecturer National Art School, Sydney NSW
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  • 'The Field' (exhibited at)
  • Boyd Turner & Clement Meadmore (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Olympics Arts Festival (exhibited at)
  • Boyd Turner & Clement Meadmore (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Olympics Arts Festival (exhibited at)
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