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Margaret Preston: The art of Constant Rearrangement
Elizabeth Butel
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Margaret Preston: The art of Constant Rearrangement - Butel, Elizabeth
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Synopsis "Margaret Preston: The art of Constant Rearrangement"
Margaret Preston, Australia's best-loved woman painter, was a 'red-headed little firebrand.'In argument, she was obstinate: 'Everything sparkled and shook when she was around.'In practice, experimental: still-life was the 'laboratory table on which aesthetic problems can be isolated.'In theory, direct and uncompromising: 'Be Aboriginal.'Elizabeth Butel traces Preston's struggle for artistic and financial independence, as well as her travels throughout the world and Aboriginal Australia in search of inspiration for her art. Her conclusions - that Margaret Preston's vision is as fresh today as it was sixty years ago.
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