Fred Williams: a retrospective
by Mollison, James, Williams, Fred.
Organised by the NGA. Many people consider Fred Williams to be the most important artist of his generation. His vision of the Australian landscape was ...
by Mollison, James, Williams, Fred.
Organised by the NGA. Many people consider Fred Williams to be the most important artist of his generation. His vision of the Australian landscape was ...
by Henson, Bill.
Art Exhibitions Committee, Tasmanian School of Art. Visual Arts Board and Tasmanian Arts Advisory Board Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, ...
by Crawford, Roger.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS SOFA exhibition archive http://www.wattersgallery.com/artists/crawford.htm
by Harris, Alana.
Also toured to Tin Sheds gallery and Boomalli Aboriginal art cooperative, Sydney
No. 39 Three inseparable bowls.
by Kimber, Mark.
Group exhibition
by Boyd, Lynne, Bramley-Moore, Mostyn, Bray, Dallas, Brown, Leonard, Button, Loris, Carsley, Gary, Cattapan, Jon, Clark, Tony, Clouston, Alison, Cooley, Peter, Dark, Jann, Eager, Helen, Ferguson, Peter, Foubister, John, Frank, Dale, Friend, Ian, Fuller, Helen, Furlonger, Joe, Garofano, Clinton, Halpern, Deborah, Harris, Brent, Hawkes, Gay, Hearman, Louise, Hollie, , Howard, Melanie, Hunter, Philip, Jubelin, Narelle, LeWitt, Vivienne Shark, Lee, Lindy, Letcher, Joan, MacDonald, Fiona, Matwiejew, Magda, Murray, Jan, Nelson, Jan, Nickolls, Trevor, Noble, Jill, Norrie, Susan, Oliver, Bronwyn, Piggott, Rosslynd, Platten, Anna, Quinn, Loretta, Rankine, Susan, Roberts, Carole, Sanders, Christopher, Sinn, Maryrose, Weedon, Lani.
Co-curated by Matilda House and Sylvia Kleinert