George Gittoes 'The Green Lounge ' hyper-realGeorge Gittoes, an Australian artist, filmmaker and political activist, has led an extraordinary life. In 1970, he helped establish the Yellow House Artist Collective, a bohemian institution in Sydney inspired by Vincent van Goghs artist commune and the British Arts Lab movement of the late 1960s. After departing the commune, Gittoes settled in Bundeena using it as a base for his travels to regions including Rwanda, Afghanistan and Cambodia, where he
discovering what you love is exciting
xenophobia and environmentalism
Stones writes to Hoff:
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Arthur Russell had two passions in life: art
leaving behind a captivating array of staticky trails
The Institute of Contemporary Art
Hall pursued Figurative Expressionism
Art historian Mary Eagle once described Australian modernist Sybil Craig as “devastatingly direct” and “almost overwhelmingly vital”
their unique scaffold of meaning
a constellation of blurry figures under the beating sun
Harbeck is an accomplished printmaker