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1891 Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, Scotland - 1974. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
Ian Fairweather is one of Australia's most enigmatic and respected artists - special rooms of his work are set aside in the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Queensland Art Gallery. Fairweather's... Read full biography
Ian Fairweather is one of Australia's most enigmatic and respected artists - special rooms of his work are set aside in the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Queensland Art Gallery. Fairweather's paintings are also very keenly sought after and his paintings are rare as he destroyed much of his... Read full biography
Ian Fairweather is one of Australia's most enigmatic and respected artists - special rooms of his work are set aside in the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Queensland Art Gallery. Fairweather's paintings are also very keenly sought after and his paintings are rare as he destroyed much of his work and many were lost through mildew, fire or rodent damage - even an official touring retrospective in 1994, organized by the prize-winning author Murray Bail for the Queensland Art Gallery, could... Read full biography
Ian Fairweather is one of Australia's most enigmatic and respected artists - special rooms of his work are set aside in the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Queensland Art Gallery. Fairweather's paintings are also very keenly sought after and his paintings are rare as he destroyed much of his work and many were lost through mildew, fire or rodent damage - even an official touring retrospective in 1994, organized by the prize-winning author Murray Bail for the Queensland Art Gallery, could muster up only sixty-four paintings. Fairweather's painting Composition in Orange and Yellow of 1963 comes from an important period in his life when he more fully embraced abstraction and his paintings were bought by the National Gallery of Australia in... Read full biography
Ian Fairweather is one of Australia's most enigmatic and respected artists - special rooms of his work are set aside in the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Queensland Art Gallery. Fairweather's paintings are also very keenly sought after and his paintings are rare as he destroyed much of his work and many were lost through mildew, fire or rodent damage - even an official touring retrospective in 1994, organized by the prize-winning author Murray Bail for the Queensland Art Gallery, could muster up only sixty-four paintings. Fairweather's painting Composition in Orange and Yellow of 1963 comes from an important period in his life when he more fully embraced abstraction and his paintings were bought by the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. His exhibition in August of 1963 at Sydney's Macquarie Gallery which included CompoLiterature Abbot-Smith, N., Ian Fairweather: Profile of... Read full biography

