Olive Cotton: 1911-2003

Commemorates the life of the Australian photogrpher Olive Cotton (1911-2003). The author discusses the piece Moths on the Windowpane (1995), outlines her early career, and describes Teacup Ballet. She chronicles her marriage to Max Dupain, examines the exhibition The Unseen Collection (2002) at the...

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Published inPhotofile no. 70; pp. 62 - 63
Main Author Ennis, Helen
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2004
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Summary:Commemorates the life of the Australian photogrpher Olive Cotton (1911-2003). The author discusses the piece Moths on the Windowpane (1995), outlines her early career, and describes Teacup Ballet. She chronicles her marriage to Max Dupain, examines the exhibition The Unseen Collection (2002) at the Cowra Art Gallery, and notes an exhibition at the Australian Centre for Photography. She discusses the film Light Years (1990), and states that a retrospective was held for Cotton at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2000. She analyses the significance of the artist, and concludes by detailing the members of her family she has left behind.
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ISSN:0811-0859