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The Selected Works of Qi Bai Shi
Qi Bai Shi
Tianjin: People’s Fine Arts Publishing House, 1990. -
The Album of Calligraphy and Paintings by Fan Zeng
Fan Zeng
Tianjin: People’s Fine Arts Publishing House, 1989. -
Dreamings: The Art of Aboriginal Australia
Peter Sutton
Melbourne: Viking, 1989. -
Alien Horizons: The Fantastic Art of Bob Eggleton
Bob Eggleton; Nigel Suckling
London: Paper Tiger, 1996. -
Art in the Time of Colony
Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll
Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate, 2014.The author “draws on contemporary Australian Aboriginal art to challenge historical bind spots and re-think stuffy conventions of art criticism.” (from jacket flap). Part of the series: Empires and the Making of the Modern World, 1650-2000.
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From River Banks to Shearing Shed: 30 Years with Flying Arts
Marilyn England
Brisbane: Suzanne Wickenden, 2009. -
Tokyo GlamRock: The Work of Matsukage and Ujino
Chris Horrocks
: iMMprint, 2002.The art, music and design of the Japanese duo Matsukage and Muneteru Ujino.
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O’Keeffe, Preston, Cossington Smith: Making Modernism
Lesley Harding; Denise Mimmocchi
Sydney and Melbourne: Art Gallery of New South Wales and Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2016. -
More Dark Than Shark
Brian Eno; Russell Mills
London: Faber and Faber, 1986.Graphic interpretations of the music and lyrics of Brian Eno by Russell Mills. With commentaries by Rick Poynor.
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Keeping Culture: Aboriginal Tasmania
Amanda Jane Reynolds
Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press, 2006. -
Fanzini Goes to the Movies
John Jack Baylin
Vancouver: John Jack Baylin, 1974.The third issue Fanzini. A short run Canadian queer zine totalling five issues published between 1972 and 1975. “Fanzini was produced by John Jack Baylin, originally as a fauz (or not-so-faux) fanzine to John Dowd, a handsome New York leatherman with a physique reminiscent of a ‘Tom of Finland’ character. Dowd himself provided many of the collages that appear in Fanzini, especially the earlier issues: They tend to combine Walt Disney characters and leathermen. .. Fanzini Goes to the Movies includes contributions by Ray Johnson, Vince Aletti, Peter Hujar, and General Idea. We see that the editor has now made connections to New York’s more radical gay scene of the time, not the gay liberation set, but the intellectual hedonists of the witching hour. The classic FETISH border appears for the first time.” (Queer Zines, Volume One)
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The Lowbrow Art of Robert Williams
Robert Williams
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2022.“A reprint edition of the classic book of Robert Williams paintings, drawings and comics. This edition is enhanced with newer, more vibrant and accurate color images. This book is the first featuring the amazing artwork of Robert Williams, containing an overview of Williams’s early work until 1979. T-shirt designs, comics, posters, and all paintings are accompanied by a text commenting on them and introducing Mr. Williams to the public.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Robert Dickerson: Against The Tide
Jennifer Dickerson
Brisbane: Pandanus Press, 1994. -
Sculpture is Everything
Kathryn Elizabeth Weir
Brisbane: Queensland Art Gallery, 2012. -
Darkness & Light: The Art of William Robinson
Lynne Seear; William Robinson
Brisbane: Queensland Art Gallery, 2001.This copy with the pencil signature of Shirley Lahey, niece of artist Vida Lahey, with a laid in letter from the Queensland Art Gallery thanking her for allowing them to reproduce one of Vida’s paintings in this book.
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Gajin Fujita: Made in L.A.
Gajin Fujita
Venice: L. A. Louvre, 2011.Catalogue for an exhibition by American graffiti artist Gajun Fujita.
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The Fourteen Stations
Francesco Clemente
London: Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1983.Catalogue for an exhibition by Italian painter Francesco Clemente (1952-).
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Kenneth Macqueen: 14th November – 9th December, 2017
Kenneth Macqueen
Brisbane: Philip Bacon Galleries, 2017.Exhibition catalogue.
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Cressida Campbell: 12 – 28 October, 2017
Cressida Campbell
Brisbane: Philip Bacon Galleries, 2017.Exhibition catalogue exhibiting at Mossgreen, Woollahra.
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Rick Griffin
Rick Griffin; Gordon McClelland
New York: Perigree, 1980.Monograph on leading American psychedelic poster artist Rick Griffin (1944-1991). Includes cover and poster designs for Grateful Dead and others and his underground comix work which regular appear in Zap Comix.