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Swag Graham Taylor b. 1955

Also known as Swag Taylor, Graham Swag Taylor, Tjinanginy, Graham Taylor, Swag
  • Artist (Painter)
Perth-based Noongar artist often known as 'Swag'. His paintings recall childhood experiences and depict landscapes from the southwest of Western Australia, a region with which he feels connected. He was a finalist in the 25th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Art Awards in 2008. Largely self-taught. Some guidance from fellow Noongar artists.
  • Biographical Data b. 1955 Merredin, WA
  • Biography 2 biographies
  • Associates 6 people
  • Groups 2 groups
  • Works 1 work
  • Exhibitions 15 exhibitions
  • Collections 3 collections
  • Recognitions 4 recognitions
  • References 5 references
  • City of Bunbury Art Collection, Bunbury, WA
  • Larry Foley Collection, Fremantle, WA
  • Curtin University Collection, Perth, WA
    Website
    http://www.curtin.edu.au/
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Updated Nov. 15, 2012
Created Jan. 1, 2009
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