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Flower, Cedric, b. 1920
Late 20th century Sydney painter, illustrator, cartoonist and writer. Cedric Flower studied art with Dattilo Rubbo.
Bert Flugelman

by Flugelman, Bert.

A link program exhibition of paintings and sculptural maquettes. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGSA annual report

Flamingo Follies

by Jackson, Linda, Kee, Jenny.

'Step into Paradise': Flamingo Park Events with Jenny Kee.

Flamingo Follies

by Jackson, Linda, Kee, Jenny.

Flamingo Park Events with Jenny Kee.

Fallout Follies

by State Theatre Company of South Australia.

SA Theatre Company, theatre performance on uranium issue

Art Fool

by Larter, Richard.

Installed in the Experimental Art Foundation basement, 1976

Four Australian Artists

by Owen, Robert George.

With Boyd, Hessing & Nolan

Accidents For Four

by Scott, Jill.

Accidents For Four (1976) Studio, San Francisco; Spectator performances to instructions; recorded to video ...

Performance

Cathedrals of France

by Rees, Lloyd.

An exhibition of 25 paintings by Lloyd Rees of interiors of French cathedrals in oil, watercolour, pastel and ink. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, ...

Francois

by Schoenbaum, Sam.

Installed in the Experimental Art Foundation basement, 1976

Video

Bennier, Frank, b. 1919
Popular mid 20th century Adelaide, Sydney and London newspaper cartoonist and painter. Benier's first cartoon appeared in the Adelaide Express & Journal in September 1934 ...
Cullen, Fred, b. 1934
Mid 20th century cartoonist, actor and scriptwriter.
Freeways

by Hobba, Leigh, de Gruchy, Ian.

Ian de Gruchy, Leigh Hobba, performance, soundworks

Dallwitz, David Friedrich, b. 1914
South Australian painter and printmaker.
Friend, Donald, b. 1915
Mid 20th century painter, cartoonist and author. Friend's wartime cartoons and story illustrations appeared in 'Australia: National Journal and Australia Week-end Book 1' (1942).
Functional ceramics

by Hanssen Pigott, Gwyn.

The entire collection was acquired by the Art Gallery of Western Australia.

SupaFurn
SupaFurn were furniture manufacturers exhibiting with a WA Furniture Exhibition, Sydney. Photographs illustrate domestic and outdoor tubular metal and wood furniture.