Sheilas : a companion to Gents / Peter Kingston
Sheilas : a companion to Gents / Peter Kingston
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Date
2020
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PXD 1534
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Physical Description
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31 prints - 29 x 32 cm, in wooden clamshell box (40 x 40 x 4 cm) - paper, ink, typescript
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Partly restricted : Print with addendum may not be shown publicly.
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In copyright
Copyright holder : Peter Kingston
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Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder
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Sheilas (a companion to Gents and Blokes) by Peter Kingston. One of three copies only. Published by Ginger Meggs School of Arts, 2020. Assembled by Nicholas Pounder at the sign of the Polar Bear. Box by Ian Mcleod. Unbound artist book containing 31 linoprints (including two prints on front and back covers) using Sakura inks on Iwaki mulberry suppor...
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Full title
Sheilas : a companion to Gents / Peter Kingston
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Signature / Inscriptions
Signed by the artist. Dedicated to Jerelynn Brown.
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Contextual Information
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Presented by Peter Kingston, December 2020
Administrative / Biographical history
Peter Kingston was born in Sydney 1943 and received a Bachelor of Arts in 1965 from the University of New South Wales, where he studied architecture and arts. He was a Pop artist in the 1970s and has exhibited since 1978 in Sydney and New York. He has been included in several group exhibitions including the Dobell Drawing Prize at the Art Gallery o...
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PXD 1534
Record Identifier
YRlze4en
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlze4en
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9657974
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