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Art

Chatting about the Painting

by Gary Catalano
May 1979, no. 10

Ian Fairweather: Profile of a painter by Nourma Abbott-Smith

University of Queensland Press, $16.95, 186 pp

Conversations with Australian Artists by Geoffrey de Groen

Quartet Books Australia, $14. 95 hb/$9.95 pb, 231 pp

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‘To paint’, Ian Fairweather once observed, ‘one must be alone.’ True enough, you think, though hardly deserving of quotation. Down the years all kinds of artists have made the same observation, yet not many of them have been as consistently forthright when essaying the value and aesthetic nature of their lonely activity. Fairweather was an exception. ‘I paint for myself,’ he went on to add, ‘nor do I feel any compulsion to communicate, though naturally I am pleased when it seems I have done so.’

 


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Ian Fairweather: Profile of a painter by Nourma Abbott-Smith

University of Queensland Press, $16.95, 186 pp

Conversations with Australian Artists by Geoffrey de Groen

Quartet Books Australia, $14. 95 hb/$9.95 pb, 231 pp

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


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