Rosalie Gascoigne Posters.

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Rosalie Gascoigne Posters.

Papers relating to Rosalie Gascoigne. They comprise 9 posters, which advertise past exhibitions including international shows in Berlin (1991) and Venice (1982 Biennale), and national shows in Melbourne (Ian Potter Gallery), Canberra (National Library), Tasmania (Fine Arts Gallery) and Brisbane (Ray Hughes Gallery). The collection also includes an oversized article titled 'Notes Towards Lyrical Derailments'; this was written from a telephone conversation with Rosalie Gascoigne. The posters have been described, photographed, and housed in a solander box, and were gifted to the gallery by Martin Gascoigne.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7964770

Libraries Australia

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Gascoigne, Rosalie, 1917-1999

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Rosalie Gascoigne, born in New Zealand was a sculptor and painter, who represented Australia at the Venice Biennale in 1982. In 1974, her first solo exhibition was held at the Macquarie Galleries in Canberra. Her work has been acquired by all major public art institutions in Australia, and she died in Canberra in 1999. From the description of Rosalie Gascoigne Posters. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 670499485 Sculptor. Rosalie Gascoigne began sculpting using scra...