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Brett Whiteley, Walking - Palm Beach, 1982.
Brett Whiteley, Walking - Palm Beach, 1982. Photograph: Diana Panuccio
Brett Whiteley, Walking - Palm Beach, 1982. Photograph: Diana Panuccio

Brett Whiteley influences

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Brett Whiteley Studio, Sydney
26 March – 31 August 2016

When Brett Whiteley was a teenager, his mother took him to an exhibition by the Australian artist Lloyd Rees, which had a lasting impact. This exhibition looks at all of Whiteley’s influences, including painters, poets, writers and photographers, from his early years in Sydney through to his adult travels to Paris, Italy, Tangier, Japan and New York.

Pop art, surrealism and 20th century painter Francis Bacon all had their impact, as did brush-and-ink drawings and floating landscapes of the Japanese and Chinese masters. Each added a layer of influence to Brett Whiteley’s practice, and the art he has become famous for.

Type of Event: Art and design

Venue: Brett Whiteley Studio
2 Raper St
Surry Hills NSW 2010

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Date: from 26 March to 31 August 2016

Price: free

Website: Art Gallery of New South Wales

Telephone: (02) 9225 1700

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