To think of Heide is to conjure thoughts of post-war bohemian modernism. A place where mythology and dreams filled an artistic landscape that would endure for decades. John and Sunday Reed acquired the parcel of land in 1934; they named it 'Heide' for Heidelberg. They had a strong vision of a real life that would … Continue reading Bohemian Modernism -Heidi II McGlashan Everist – Art meets Architecture…
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Blue Poles by Pollock
The psychology of abstraction. Jackson Pollock Blue Poles image courtesy of National Gallery of Australia. American abstract artist Jackson Pollock doesn’t tell us what to think; he compels us to think. When Blue Poles arrived in Australia in 1974, everybody thought something. It was a seminal acquisition for the Australian people and established a new … Continue reading Blue Poles by Pollock
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