Victor Cusack b. 1937 Manly, Sydney, NSW
- Artist (Glass & metal Artist / Designer) , (Cartoonist / Illustrator) , (Draughtsman) , (Sculptor) , (Painter)
Victor Cusack, painter, sculptor, poet, mechanical engineer and bamboo specialist was born in Manly, Sydney in 1937. Both his cast bronze public sculptures and his paintings incorporate evolutionist and environmental themes.
- Name
- Victor Cusack
- Birth date
- 1937
- Birth place
- Manly, Sydney, NSW
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
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- Artist (Glass & metal Artist / Designer)
- Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
- Artist (Draughtsman)
- Artist (Sculptor)
- Artist (Painter)
- Residence
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- Tweed Coast, NSW
- Church Point, NSW
- Manly, NSW
- Other Occupation
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- Director of Fineart Bronze Foundry
- Bamboo specialist
- Writer/poet
- Mechanical engineer (Mechanical engineer Former director and general manager of large engineering firm)
- Active Period
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- 2003- 2008
- 1983- 1993
- 1956- 1963
- Languages
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- English
- Training
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- 1959- 1963 Studied under Robert Johnston in association with Royal Art Society
- Informal mentor for 2.5 years producing two works a week for review, Studied under Sir Erik Langker
- 1983- 1984 Bronze casting/ Sculpture under Peter Sedcole
- Is Indigenous
- No
- Initial Record Data Source
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- Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW
Man, Time and the Environment
Commissioned by Hornsby Shire Council. Location: Florence Street Mall, Hornsby, Sydney, NSW. Art critic and educator Michael Hedger in his book 'Public Sculpture in Australia' (Craftsman House, 1995) notes "Australia's most recent major fountain ranks as its most unique... The fountain is of cast bronze, stainless steel and plate glass, and the scale and the extraordinary combinations provide a work of surprising harmony. Cusack's environmental sentiments are readily apparent and the local Council's initiative in commissioning such a work is visionary." A leaking pipe following the incorrect removal and reinstallation of the work during the Westfield Hornsby expansion caused the fountain to be out of action for four years. The protracted legal battle to restore the fountain to its former state is a landmark case in fighting for public artists rights.
Bust of Vice Admiral John Hunter. R. N.
- Date
- 1993
Commissioned by Mosman Council Location: Balmoral Beach, Sydney. Two other casts of this sculpture are located at Scone, NSW (March 1994) and Leith Docks, Edinburgh, Scotland. (August 1994)
First Fleet
Commissioned by Ku-ring-gai Council. Location: Ku-ring-gai Bicentennial Park
Battle of Waterloo
- Date
- 1990
Location: South Sydney Town Hall. Sculpted for the 1990 visit of the Duke of Wellington
Bird Ascending
- Date
- 1990
Commissioned by Botany Cemetery Trust. Location: Crematorium gardens, Botany Cemetery, Botany, Sydney, NSW
Pacific Family
Commissioned by Warringah Shire Council Location: Warringah Mall, Brookvale, Sydney, NSW
First Fleet arrival memorial
Commissioned by Rockdale Council Sponsored by NSW Bi-centennial Committee Location: Sans Souci, Botany Bay, Sydney, NSW
Joseph Banks memorial sculpture
Commissioned by Botany Council Location: Joseph Banks Bicentennial Park, Botany, Sydney, NSW
Governor Phillip bust
- Date
- 1985
Commissioned by Ku-ring-gai council. Location: Pymble War memorial Park, Sydney, NSW A second copy is located on the Pacific Highway at Gordon, Sydney, NSW and a third copy is located at Governor Phillip Park in Warringah.