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Richard Kelly Tipping, visual and performance poet, was born in Adelaide in 1949.

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Writers:
De Lorenzo, Dr Catherine
N. Russell
Date written:
2009
Last updated:
2011

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Related stub people
  • Danko, Aleks (associate of)
  • Selenitsch, Alex (associate of)
  • Tipping, Kai Turner (parent of)
  • Tipping, Jasper Turner (parent of)
  • Turner, Grace (parent of)
Related people
  • Valamanesh, Hossein (associate of)
  • Storrier, Tim (associate of)
Related collections
  • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, TAS (collected in)
  • State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD (collected in)
  • State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC (collected in)
  • Sackner Archive of Visual Concrete Poetry, Miami (collected in)
  • Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD (collected in)
  • Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Powerhouse Centre for the Live Arts, Brisbane, QLD (collected in)
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Museum of Modern Art Library, New York, USA (collected in)
  • Museum Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, NT (collected in)
  • Newcastle Region Art Gallery, NSW (collected in)
  • National Library, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC (collected in)
  • Lismore Regional Gallery, NSW (collected in)
  • Lake Macquarie Regional Gallery, NSW (collected in)
  • Gold Coast Regional Gallery, QLD (collected in)
  • Getty Centre for the History of Art and the Humanities, Los Angeles, USA (collected in)
  • Deutsches Telekommunication Museum, Frankfurt, Germany (collected in)
  • Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide, SA (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Rare Books Library, Buffalo University, USA (collected in)
  • Beinecker Library, Yale University, USA (collected in)
Related recognitions
  • The Harri Jones Memorial Award for Poetry (received)
  • Commonwealth Literary Fund, special projects grant (received)
  • Literature Board, Australia Council, Young Writers Fellowship (received)
  • Literature Board, Australia Council, writing grant (received)
  • Visual Arts Board, special projects grant (received)
  • Art Gallery of NSW, Dyason Bequest (with Maizie Turner) (received)
  • Literature Board, Australia Council, overseas studio residence (Venice) (received)
  • Visual Arts Board, Australia Council, overseas studio residence (Milan) (received)
  • Archival Film Program, Australia Council, grant for film documentaries (received)
  • Arts Design Industry Award NSW Ministry for the Arts (received)
  • Scarp Magazine Visual Poetry Award, Woolongong (received)
  • The Roland Robinson Literary Award (received)
  • 1996 The Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery sculpture commission (received)
  • Visual Arts/Craft Fund, Australia Council, project grant (received)
  • Visual Arts/Craft Fund, Australia Council, publication grant (received)
Related events
  • Post Object Art in Australia and New Zealand (exhibited at)
  • ACT 1 (exhibited at)
  • The Security Show (exhibited at)
  • See Hear: 7 Visual Poets (exhibited at)
  • The First Australian Sculpture Triennial (exhibited at)
  • Artists for Aboriginal Land Rights (exhibited at)
  • The Biennale of Sydney and The Festival of Sydney (exhibited at)
  • Ideas on Ice (exhibited at)
  • Artists in the Field (exhibited at)
  • The International Contemporary Art Fair (exhibited at)
  • International Concrete Poetry Archive (exhibited at)
  • Delete - this was a duplicate - Third Australian Sculpture Triennial 2 (exhibited at)
  • The Age of Collage (exhibited at)
  • Words on Walls (exhibited at)
  • Visual Poetics (exhibited at)
  • Duplicate to be deleted (exhibited at)
  • Shifting Ground (exhibited at)
  • Cross the Creek (exhibited at)
  • Art Freeway (exhibited at)
  • The Trial (exhibited at)
  • The 9th Biennale of Sydney (exhibited at)
  • The Fifth Australian Sculpture Triennial (exhibited at)
  • Luminaires: illuminated art (exhibited at)
  • Lightworks (exhibited at)
  • Fluxus and Beyond (exhibited at)
  • Bi-annual Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Fragile Object (exhibited at)
  • Flagging the Republic (exhibited at)
  • The Subverted Object (exhibited at)
  • Artist Books, Artists' Secrets (exhibited at)
  • Verve (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture by the Sea (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture by the Sea (exhibited at)
  • Word (exhibited at)
  • Signed (exhibited at)
  • Feedback (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture by the Sea (exhibited at)
  • The Contemporary Art Fair (exhibited at)
  • HunterArt1 (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture by the Sea (exhibited at)
  • Who Cares? (exhibited at)
  • Farmyard Challenge (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture by the Sea (exhibited at)
  • Back to the City (exhibited at)
  • Mapping Correspondences (exhibited at)
  • Uck (exhibited at)
  • Soft Riots (exhibited at)
  • The Everlasting Stone (exhibited at)
  • Word Works (exhibited at)
  • Word Works 2 (exhibited at)
  • Inside Outside (exhibited at)
  • Ideagraphics (exhibited at)
  • Fast Art (exhibited at)
  • Between the Lines (exhibited at)
  • Art Allergy (exhibited at)
  • Multiple Pleasures (exhibited at)
  • Hear the Art (exhibited at)
  • Versions: Perversion, Subversions and Verse (exhibited at)
  • One Two Many (exhibited at)
  • Public Works (exhibited at)
  • Street Talk (exhibited at)
  • Exit Strategy (exhibited at)
  • Signs of Newcastle (exhibited at)
  • Art Signs and Word Sculptures (exhibited at)
  • Errorism (exhibited at)
  • Imagine Silence (exhibited at)
  • Fresh Concrete (exhibited at)
  • Multiple Choice (exhibited at)
  • Subvert I Sing (exhibited at)
  • Only Emotion Endures (exhibited at)