Richard Kelly Tipping b. 1949 Adelaide, SA
Also known as Richard James Oswald Tipping
- Artist (Printmaker) , (Sculptor) , (Photographer)
Richard Kelly Tipping, visual and performance poet and photographer, was born in Adelaide in November 1949. Tipping is best known for his fusion of text and visual imagery and his politically charged, witty artwork.
- Name
- Richard Kelly Tipping
Also known as Richard James Oswald Tipping
- Birth date
- 1949
- Birth place
- Adelaide, SA
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
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- Artist
- Artist (Printmaker)
- Artist (Sculptor)
- Artist (Photographer)
- Residence
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- c.1949- Adelaide, SA
- 2000 Newcastle, NSW
- Other Occupation
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- Lecturer in Media Arts, School of Design, Communication and Information Technology, Faculty of Science at the University of Newcastle (1989/)
- Active Period
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- 1970-
- Cultural Heritage
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- Scottish
- English
- Danish
- Languages
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- English
- Training
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- Doctor of Creative Arts, University of Technology Sydney, NSW
- Master of Arts, University of Technology Sydney, NSW
- Bachelor of Arts, Flinders University, SA
- Is Indigenous
- No
- Copyright
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- Richard Tipping
Biography
Richard Kelly Tipping, visual and performance poet, was born in Adelaide in 1949.
This entry is a stub. A full bio is coming.
- Writers:
- N. Russell
De Lorenzo, Dr Catherine - Date written:
- 2009
- Last updated:
- 2011
associate of
Hossein Valamanesh
1949
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Mixed Media Artist), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Installation Artist), Artist (Sculptor)
associate of
Aleks Danko
1950
Artist (Installation Artist), Artist (Performance Artist), Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Draughtsman)
Collections
- Deutsches Telekommunication Museum, Frankfurt, Germany
- Lake Macquarie Regional Gallery, NSW
- Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW, Sydney, NSW
- State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC
- Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, TAS
- Museum of Modern Art Library, New York, USA
- Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW
- Gold Coast Regional Gallery, QLD
- Newcastle Region Art Gallery, NSW
- Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide, SA
- Beinecker Library, Yale University, USA
- State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD
- Sackner Archive of Visual Concrete Poetry, Miami
- Getty Centre for the History of Art and the Humanities, Los Angeles, USA
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW
- Rare Books Library, Buffalo University, USA
- National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC
- Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
- Museum Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, NT
- Lismore Regional Gallery, NSW
- National Library, Canberra, ACT
- National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT
- Powerhouse Centre for the Live Arts, Brisbane, QLD
- Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Mapping Correspondences
2008
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
The Centre for Book Arts, New York, USA
Group Exhibition
Only Emotion Endures
2008
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Australian Galleries, Sydney, NSW
Solo Exhibition
Art Signs and Word Sculptures
2004
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Banning + Low, Washington DC, USA
Solo Exhibition
The Contemporary Art Fair
2003
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
National Art Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT
Group Exhibition
Exit Strategy
2003
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
The Studio, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, NSW
Solo Exhibition
Feedback
2001
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Museum shop of the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, Germany
Group Exhibition
Versions: Perversion, Subversions and Verse
1998
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Ubu Gallery, New York, USA
Solo Exhibition
Flagging the Republic
1996
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Sherman Galleries, Sydney, NSW
Touring group Exhibition
Artist Books, Artists' Secrets
1996
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Goethe Institute, Sydney, NSW
Touring group Exhibition
Multiple Pleasures
1996
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Solo Exhibition
Bi-annual Exhibition
1995
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Pacific Centre for Book Arts, San Francisco, USA
Group Exhibition
Fragile Object
1995
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Australian Embassy, Washington DC
Touring group Exhibition
Between the Lines
1994
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
United Artists Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
Solo Exhibition
The Fifth Australian Sculpture Triennial
1993
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Melbourne, VIC
Group Exhibition
Luminaires: illuminated art
1993
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Monash University Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
Group Exhibition
Fluxus and Beyond
1993
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
Group Exhibition
The Trial
1992
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT
Group Exhibition
Alice 125
1990
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Gryphon Gallery, University of Melbourne, VIC
Group Exhibition
Visual Poetics
1989
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Museum of Contemporary Art, Brisbane, QLD
Group Exhibition
The Third Australian Sculpture Triennial
1987
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Melbourne, VIC
Group Exhibition
Words on Walls
1987
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Heide Park and Art Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
Group Exhibition
International Concrete Poetry Archive
1986
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Adelaide Festival Centre Gallery, SA
Group Exhibition
Artists in the Field
1984
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Darwin Museum and Art Gallery, NT
Group Exhibition
Ideas on Ice
1983
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide; Anzart-in-Hobart, TAS
Group Exhibition
Artists for Aboriginal Land Rights
1982
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, NSW
Group Exhibition
The Biennale of Sydney and The Festival of Sydney
1982
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Art Gallery of SA, Adelaide, SA
Group Exhibition
See Hear: 7 Visual Poets
1981
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Niagra Lane Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
Group Exhibition
The First Australian Sculpture Triennial
1981
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Melbourne, VIV
Group Exhibition
The Security Show
1980
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Ewing Patron Gallery, Melbourne University, VIC
Group Exhibition
The Everlasting Stone
1978
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Adelaide Festival Centre Gallery, SA
Solo Exhibition
Post Object Art in Australia and New Zealand
1975
Exhibition
(exhibited at)
Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide, SA
Group Exhibition
Recognitions