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The VCA Art Collection spans the entire history of the College and its predecessor, the National Gallery School of Art (first opened in 1867).
Comprising painting, sculpture, photography and works on paper, most works are by students, staff or alumni.
DAAO has a separate entry for The Margaret Lawrence Australian Ceramics Collection. It was bequeathed to the VCA Collection in 2004.
Held by Victorian College of the Arts
A Shelsher, S Manning, P Drysdale, N French, S Thomas, L Blakebrough, S Black, A Halford, K Pate, A Mercer, G Bish, Jenny John, S Shigeo, A Geroe, B Samuels, Koji Hoashi, P Rushforth, A Lowe, G Nichols, O Rye, S Bowers, G Wedd, S Benwell, B Swarbrick, Joe Szirer, A M Boyd, W M Boyd, H Hughan, R Preston, G Reynell, B Emmerichs, G Daly, David Ray, P Venables, A Peascod, D Halpern.
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Biography |
1910 he moved to Geelong and completed a correspondence course to qualify as an electrical engineer. He enlisted in the AIF in 1915 and from 1916 to 1918 served on the Western Front, being commissioned as a lieutenant in 1918.In 1919 he married Lily Booth and the couple returned to Australia in 1920, working as an electrical engineer in Melbourne until his retirement in 1963. ¶ He had always been interested in crafts, especially woodwork and weaving, but in 1940 his wife and son Robert introduced him to pottery. As with many others in the English speaking world, he was profoundly influenced by the studio approach of Bernard Leach's _A Potter's Book_ (1940). He soon put his engineering skills to good use by building a mechanical potter's wheel and built his own kiln, establishing a studio pottery and workshop in his Glen Iris home. ¶ His work was domestic in scale as he sought to create an Australian idiom, albeit influenced by the natural glazes and hand thrown aesthetic of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. His first solo exhibition at Georges Gallery in Melbourne in 1950 led to his work being acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria as well as an enduring friendship with its curator of ceramics, Kenneth Hood. While his work has been widely collected in other Australian art museums and the Victorian and Albert Museum, the National Gallery of Victoria has the largest and most significant collection. He was also honoured with retrospective exhibitions in 1969 and in 1983 (both curated by Kenneth Hood). ¶ ¶ Clays - stoneware, porcellaneous stoneware, earthenware. ¶ Surface decoration - Glazes: celadon, tenmoku, oatmeal, slip decoration. Incised, brushwork, |