Monday, July 29, 2019

BLACK AND WHITE AUSTRALIA

Included in the Margaret  Vine  Collection of  ephemera  at Special Collections, James Cook University , Townsville , are several items  related  to painter, illustrator Keith  Looby ,  awarded  the   l984  Archibald Prize  for  his portrait  of  comedian  Max Gillies .

The  above graphic , from a Brisbane  gallery, is for  Looby's distinctive   Black and White  History of  Australia series, he having already done  a pen and ink  history of the  world. The   first  portfolio  of six etchings in the Australian series   included  Macathur's Sheep, Massacre of Tasmanians , an Aboriginal  Family.  A second portfolio offered Kelly, Kelly Hung, Eureka Stockade, Justice, Sportingmen's Club  and  Heidelberg .   

 
Born Sydney in l940, Looby ,  l5 ,  attended the  East Sydney Technical College, fancied cartooning,  took off overseas , spent   several  years in Italy and London , displayed an elaborate  drawing  at the Royal Academy in  1960.
 
From 1972-74  he was  on an Australian National University  Creative  Arts Fellowship and  won the Sulman Prize in l974;  named Canberra Artist of the Year  l992.
 
A quick Google search provided an unexpected early view of  Looby in his studio  made by a Sydney  firm  that  constructed  cabanas ,  garden sheds . 
Historian Humphrey McQueen wrote Suburbs of the Sacred about Looby for Penguin Books in l988.