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Lines for Birds: Poems and Paintings by Barry Hill and John Wolseley

by Chris Wallace-Crabbe
June 2011, no. 332

Lines for Birds: Poems and Paintings by Barry Hill and John Wolseley

UWA Publishing, $59.95 pb, 256 pp

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The painter and outdoor draughtsman John Wolseley is utterly unusual among artists in this country. Marvellously accomplished yet old-fashioned, he could be seen as an artist who cheekily leapt from  traditional to postmodern without passing through any of the intermediate stages. His deeply natural pictures can’t be categorised easily, for all that they are entrancing. In Lines for Birds, they are reproduced side by side with the comparably responsive poems of Barry Hill.

 


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Lines for Birds: Poems and Paintings by Barry Hill and John Wolseley

UWA Publishing, $59.95 pb, 256 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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