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John Neylon John Neylon i(A111935 works by)
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1 Rediscovering a Historical Footnote John Neylon , 2017 single work essay review
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , September vol. 451 no. 2017; (p. 36-37)

'The title of Christopher Heathcotes's recently published book on William Dobell begs the question - why does he need to be discovered? Surely a prominent artist like Dobell would never slip out of sight. But the reality is for anyone born since the 1970s and certainly living outside of Sydney, Dobell is a historical footnote.' (Introduction)

1 Our Art, Our Business John Neylon , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , January no. 431 2016; (p. 30)
1 Kym Bonython - SA1 Futurist John Neylon , 2011 single work obituary (for Kym Bonython )
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , April no. 374 2011; (p. 5)
1 Nowhere John Neylon , 2011 single work prose
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , September no. 379 2011; (p. 42)
1 1 y separately published work icon Robert Hannaford : Natural Eye John Neylon , Kent Town : Wakefield Press , 2007 Z1450175 2007 single work biography

'Robert Hannaford is one of Australia's foremost portrait artists, but this is only one aspect of his work. Robert Hannaford: Natural eye, the first book to be published on this acclaimed artist, reveals a richer, fuller story: of an artist who deliberately places representation over abstraction, producing art that celebrates the visual world in all its variety while interrogating its place in the human imagination. Hannaford has been a finalist in every Archibald Prize exhibition since 1991, and winner of the Archibald People's Choice Prize on three occasions. His subjects include Dame Joan Sutherland, Sir Donald Bradman, Sir Edward Woodwards, Hon. Paul Keating, Jean Blackburn, Hon. Bob Hawke, Sir Gerard Brennen, Professor Rolf Prince and Hugh Stretton.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Hans Heysen : Into the Light Jane Hylton , John Neylon , Kent Town : Wakefield Press , 2004 15879302 2004 single work bibliography

'Hans Heysen: Into the Light is the fourth book in a series featuring artists represented in the collection of Carrick Hill, Adelaide. Hans Heysen is one of Australia's greatest landscape painters and best-known artists. His work is collected in galleries and museums throughout the world. Hans Heysen: Into the Light is a study of the artist's watercolours, an aspect of his oeuvre much loved by the general public, scholars and fellow artists. This book discusses the progress of his career through his watercolours and also explores his watercolour technique. It includes a short biography of the artist.'  (Publication summary)

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