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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Fairweather and China
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An exquisitely illustrated appraisal of Australia's 'greatest artist' that explores his fascination with China and its centrality to his body of work

'Ian Fairweather is one of the most significant twentieth-century artists to have worked in Australia. After a life of wandering, including time spent in China, Bali and the Philippines, Fairweather settled on Bribie Island, off the coast of Queensland, where he built his own house. In 1962 a leading art critic named him 'our greatest painter'.

'Fairweather is exceptional among modern artists for his experience of Chinese life and culture. He lived and worked in China for extended periods, learnt Chinese and published a book-length translation of the popular Chinese novel The Drunken Buddha (1965). From an early age Fairweather sought alternatives to art based on verisimilitude and single-point perspective. This led to a lifelong engagement with the principles of Chinese art and thought that profoundly shaped his own creative process.

'Drawing on letters, interviews and other archival materials to shed new light on Fairweather's artistic practice, Claire Roberts brings her own extensive knowledge of Chinese language and art to this absorbing re-examination of a revered artist. Fairweather and China shows how central the China experience is to his emergence as a key transcultural figure, connecting British, European, Chinese and Australian art histories in new and visionary ways.' (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Miegunyah Press , 2021 .
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      Extent: 320p.
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      • Published 2nd July 2021
      ISBN: 9780522877168

Works about this Work

A New Study of Artist Ian Fairweather Considers How Chinese Ideas Influenced This Wanderer and Adventurer Joanna Mendelssohn , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 1 October 2021;

— Review of Fairweather and China Claire Roberts , 2021 single work biography

'Paintings by Ian Fairweather have been a part of every survey exhibition of Australian art since the Whitechapel exhibition of 1961. He is discussed as a major figure in each analysis of Australian art history since Bernard Smith’s Australian Painting of 1962. His paintings are collected in the National Gallery of Australia, all state art galleries and some regional centres. He has been the subject of a monograph by Murray Bail as well as the subject of several significant survey exhibitions.' (Introduction)

A New Study of Artist Ian Fairweather Considers How Chinese Ideas Influenced This Wanderer and Adventurer Joanna Mendelssohn , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 1 October 2021;

— Review of Fairweather and China Claire Roberts , 2021 single work biography

'Paintings by Ian Fairweather have been a part of every survey exhibition of Australian art since the Whitechapel exhibition of 1961. He is discussed as a major figure in each analysis of Australian art history since Bernard Smith’s Australian Painting of 1962. His paintings are collected in the National Gallery of Australia, all state art galleries and some regional centres. He has been the subject of a monograph by Murray Bail as well as the subject of several significant survey exhibitions.' (Introduction)

Last amended 15 Apr 2021 11:59:31
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    China,
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    East Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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