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Howard Arkley Sequence sequence   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 Howard Arkley Sequence
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See: Art, Australian i "Gumtree kangaroo Kelly tin", Lauren Williams , 2002 single work poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002;
This Chemical Life (Fabricated Rooms) i "Like the room at the end of 2001", Lauren Williams , 2002 single work poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002;
Art/Punk/Graffiti i "The artist is having fun", Lauren Williams , 2002 single work poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002;
Family Home: Suburban Exterior i "Heroic perfection of the mundane.", Lauren Williams , 2002 single work poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002;
How Many Drugs in This Picture? i "The drug of seeing", Lauren Williams , 2002 single work poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002;
The Homecoming i "Back from the fairytale; floating, sinking", Lauren Williams , 2002 single work poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002;
Detail i "The further away, the neater it looks", Lauren Williams , 2002 single work poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002;
Coda i "Arkley Exhibition Catalogue, 2002:", Lauren Williams , 2002 single work poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002;

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Notes:
Author's note: The artist's trademark style was airbrushed, kaleidoscopically coloured depictions of Melbourne suburban houses, linear to the point of cartoon, with elements of pop-art. After years of pursuing his idiosyncratic vision, as something of a maverick in Australian art circles, his work was a hit at the 1999 Venice Biennale and Arkley was poised for international success. Shortly after his triumphant return to Australia, he died of an accidental heroin overdose, aged 49.
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