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Albert Tucker (1914-1999)
Albert
Tucker is one of Australia's most significant modernists. A
pioneer of Australian Expressionism, Tucker was a key artistic figure
who devoted his art to imaging the struggles, anxieties, trauma
and fear of Australian society. Tucker witnessed first-hand the
physical horrors and distorted social relations following war and
the Depression, drawing from these experiences a wealth of imagery
which would recur throughout his career. Largely self-taught, Tucker
worked alongside artists such as Danila Vassilief, Yosl Bergner,
Arthur Boyd and Sidney Nolan, and was affiliated with the Melbourne-based
artists' group the Angry Penguins, who likewise used their
art as tool of protest against social complacency. Powerful and
evocative, Tucker's later paintings took on a mythic quality,
as the Australian landscape and its inhabitants became the focus
of his work.
Tucker's work is represented in the Australian National Gallery,
all Australian State galleries, various regional galleries, as well
as MOMA and the Guggenheim Museum, New York.
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Albert Tucker
Ruth 1946
Oil on canvas
54 x 55cm
no.8741
SOLD
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Albert Tucker
Through the Trees c.1966
Oil on composition board
49 x 64.5cm
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Albert
Tucker
Explorer 1967
Oil on composition board
60 x 44.5cm
SOLD
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Albert
Tucker
River Dreaming 1971
Oil on canvas
41 x 51cm
SOLD
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Albert
Tucker
Melting Shore 1964
Oil on board
25 x 34.5 cm
Signed and dated lower left
SOLD
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Albert
Tucker
Kangaroo Shooter 1965
Oil on board
40 x 29 cm
SOLD
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