Australian Furniture Designers 1930-2000

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Philip Humphries

by Humphries, Philip.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS CACSA exhibition archive

Updated June 18, 2015
The plains: Wimmera and the imaging of Australian landscape: Philip Hunter and Sidney Nolan

by Haynes, Peter, Hunter, Philip, Nolan, Sidney.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS National Library of Australia catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: The plains: Wimmera and the imaging of ...

Updated June 18, 2015
Fluorescent: Philip Brophy

by Brophy, Philip.

Multi-screen video mixed in surround-sound. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/archived/fluorescent (28/05/04); AGNSW Library catalogue http://archive.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/archived/2004/fluorescent/index.html Exhibition Catalogue: Fluorescent: ...

Updated June 18, 2015
The people in the paddocks

by Quirk, Philip.

Photographs by Philip Quirk commissioned by the Australian Wheat Board. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS BFAG annual report; http://www.joseflebovicgallery.com/Catalogue/Archive/Cat-85-2000/Pages/page7.html ...

Updated June 18, 2015
Reversals: Philip Guston, Tony Tuckson

by Guston, Philip, Oliver, Tony, Tuckson, Tony.

The exhibition featured the work of Australian artist Tony Tuckson and the work of American artist Philip Guston. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian ...

Updated June 18, 2015
Philip Hunter: the territory: 1st hemisphere

by Duncan, Jenepher, Hunter, Philip.

A comprehensive survey. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS http://www.monash.edu.au/muma/exhibitions/archive/1998.html; http://www.timolsengallery.com/artists/images/hunter/hunter.htm (10/07/03) Exhibition Catalogue: Philip Hunter, Melbourne: Monash University Museum ...

Updated June 18, 2015
Armstrong, Mark
Armstrong is the founder of Blue Sky, an industrial design firm. They have worked with Philips Electronics, EDI Rail, Qantas and other firms. He was ...
Updated June 16, 2015
Foulkes-Taylor, David, b. 1929
Foulkes-Taylor was a furniture and interior designer working from a studio (after 1957) in Crawley, WA. In 1960, he established the Triangle Gallery at the ...
Updated May 29, 2015
Sutherland, Jean Parker, b. 1902
In 1923 Sutherland was awarded the National Gallery of Victoria's prestigious Travelling Scholarship and after enjoying the cosmopolitan lifestyle of Europe for four years, training ...
Updated May 27, 2015
William Kentridge The Refusal of Time

by Dufour, Gary.

William Kentridge's five-channel video installation is a collaboration with Peter Galison, Catherine Meyburgh and Philip Miller.The Refusal of Time is in the State Art Collection, ...

Updated May 23, 2015
Fox, E. Phillips, b. 1865
Painter and husband of fellow artist Ethel Carrick Fox, E. Phillips Fox studied at the National Gallery School in Melbourne in the late 19th century ...
Updated April 19, 2015
A. Hall & Company
A. Hall & Co. were furniture retailers and makers working in Sydney and retailing under their name. Initially advertising imported furniture, historian Garry Smith, states ...
Updated April 15, 2015
Zoureff, Dario
Zoureff's furniture and interior design work is known in Victoria although he had a parallel career as a painter, exhibiting in Melbourne in 1962 in ...
Updated April 13, 2015
Woods-Williams and Associates
A furniture and manufacturing firm at 244 Victoria Street, Richmond Victoria managed by G.G. Williams and L.J.K. Woods. They designed and manufactured under the name ...
Updated April 12, 2015
Summers, Roger S.
Summers appears to be the principal of Summertone Pty Ltd, a Sydney manufacturer of occasional chairs, desks, sideboards and dining chairs active in the 1950s. ...
Updated April 12, 2015
Seidler, Harry, b. 1923
Seidler was an architect with a well-documented architectural career. In addition to his building works, he also designed selected items of furniture including a "modular ...
Updated April 9, 2015
Tait, Gordon, b.
Tait is a furniture designer and retailer based in Sydney. He began designing steel furniture in 1992, later expanding his work as "Tait". He later ...
Updated April 9, 2015
Space Furniture
Artes Studio began in 1945 and George Korody was initially Artes Studio’s sole designer. In ca. 1950, Dick van Leer joined Artes Studios and their ...
Updated April 9, 2015
CoDesign
CoDesign is a firm founded in South Australia and specialising in commercial office design, commercial furniture design and fit-outs. In the 1990s, they had offices ...
Updated April 9, 2015
Buchan, Laird and Buchan
Victoria-based architectural firm, also designing furniture for their commissions, notably, the Smoking Room, Erskine House, Lorne, Victoria in 1940.
Updated April 2, 2015
Design Group
Design studio composed of Ruth Harvey, Neville Gruzman, W.E. Lucas, Tony Moore in 1956. Lvl 5, 30 Hunter St, Sydney.
Updated April 2, 2015
Peterson, Eric
Peterson is described as a Danish cabinetmaker working in Brisbane with Borne Skibby mass-producing "Danish-style" furnitrue in Queensland timbers.
Updated April 2, 2015
Dudley V. Peck
Dudley V. Peck was a Melbourne interior design firm with offices at 111 Smith St, Fitzroy. They specialised in office planning and distributed the locally-manufactured ...
Updated April 2, 2015
Emerson Brothers
The Emerson Brothers were a furniture manufacturing firm at 90-92 Wells St and other South Melbourne locations. News accounts indicate the firm began in 1912. ...
Updated March 14, 2015
Wycombe Industries
Wycombe Industries was a Geelong furniture firm established by Bruce Hyett in 1950.
Updated March 14, 2015