Ludwik Dutkiewicz: Adventures in Art
Paintings, Graphics, Photographs and Films
de Adam Dutkiewicz
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À propos du livre
In 1952 Ludwik staged a solo exhibition and then won a suite of awards and prizes in quick succession. Among them were the Cornell Prize in 1953 and 1954. He joined the staff of the Botanic Gardens in 1953 as a botanical illustrator and worked there for thirty years. He also lectured for several years in the South Australian School of Art before his activities in experimental film, on which he worked with photographer and cinematographer Ian Davidson, took over his spare time.
From the 1950s he worked in a variety of idioms and media, apart from his predominantly abstract and expressionist painting, in theatre, film, photography and sculpture. He painted his last series in 1990, but continued working on and with paper.
His fine art is represented in the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Gallery of South Australia and the
National Collection (now Artbank in Sydney) and other public institutions. His work as a botanical illustrator is
also internationally acclaimed, and has been published and exhibited by Carnegie Mellon University.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Beaux-arts, Australie
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 72 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide, jaquette: 9780992434823
- Date de publication: oct 29, 2015
- Langue English
- Mots-clés art, theatre, film, sculpture, photography
À propos du créateur
Adam Dutkiewicz was born in Adelaide in 1956. In 1997 he was awarded a scholarship by the University of South Australia to undertake a doctoral degree at the SA School of Art. From June 1992 - November 2005 he worked as art critic for The Advertiser newspaper, and also worked as a freelance critic for Business Review Weekly and Art Monthly Australia online and The Independent Weekly. He is co-author of Alexander Sadlo: Experimental Journey (2007/2023), Malcolm Carbins: Silent Depths (2010), and Abstract Photography: Re-evaluating Visual Poetics (2016); and author of A Matter of Mind: an Introduction to the Art of Wladyslaw Dutkiewicz (2006); Wladyslaw Dutkiewicz: A Partisan for Art ( 2013); Brian Claridge: Architect of Light & Space (2010); Ludwik Dutkiewicz: Adventures in Art (2009), and Lidia Groblicka: Suburban Iconographer (2010); and Francis Roy Thompson: Painter of Grace & Rebellion (2014). As historian for the Royal SA Society of Arts (est.1856) he produced its 2-volume history.