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Black and white lies: self-exposures: some long, some short, some indecent
Par Lewis Morley. 1992
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Widely regarded as the key photographer of the sixties, Lewis Morley's life is as unusual as many of his subjects.…
With his studio in the establishment nightclub, he recorded stars like Dudley Moore, Barry Humphries, Twiggy and Joe Orton.Modern love: the lives of John & Sunday Reed
Par Lesley Harding, Kendrah Morgan. 2015
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Passe-temps et artisanat, Arts et divertissement, Beaux-arts (biographies), Biographies
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Much has been written about the lives and art of Heide, but finally the remaining members of the inner circle…
have entrusted the truth to be told through this intimate biography of John and Sunday Reed. Equal parts romance and tragedy, Modern Love explores the lives of these champions of successive generations of Australian artists and writers, whose works and personalities John and Sunday carefully curated to suit their artistic tastes and sexual passions. It is a story of rebellion against their privileged backgrounds and a bohemian existence marked by extraordinary achievements, intense heartbreak and enduring love, a remarkable partnership that changed all those who crossed the threshold into Heide and altered the course of art in Australia.True north: the story of Mary and Elizabeth Durack
Par Brenda Niall. 2012
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Beaux-arts (biographies), Biographies, Littérature (biographies)
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Growing up in suburban Perth in the 1920s, the two Durack girls were fascinated by tales of the pioneering past…
of their father and grandfather overlanding from Queensland in the 1880s and setting up four vast cattle stations in the remote north. A year spent together on the stations in their early twenties ignited in the sisters a lifelong love of the Kimberley, along with a growing unease about the situation of the Aboriginal people employed there. Through war, love affairs, children and eventual old age, the Duracks continued to write and paint - their closely intertwined creative lives always shaped by the enduring power of the Kimberley region. With unprecedented access to hundreds of private family letters, unpublished memoirs, diaries and family papers, Brenda Niall gets to the heart of a uniquely Australian story that spans the twentieth century.