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John Davis (sculptor)

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of Sculpture from 1973, when his moving the sculpture department from the ground to the top floor of the Art and Design building caused some dissatisfaction amongst some students who continued to study on the ground floor in the ceramics and the work shop complex under lecturer Caroline May. David Wilson joined his staff also that year and took over as Head when Davis left in 1982 for the
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had been employed by Principal Alan Warren in 1969 to set up what would become Prahran's foundation year in Art & Design with the support of Gordon Leviston. Cress, who had previously begun a similar program at Caulfield Tech brought Victor Majzner and Davis across from Caulfield. Davis was Head
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Taking his cues from Aboriginal artefacts, Davis later became chiefly known for tender assembled works made of natural materials, including leaves and twigs, intended to highlight the fragile beauty of nature.
114:, Australia, Davis traces the development of his work from the early wood carvings produced while he was a young man living in Mildura in the early 1960s. He studied at the 479: 397: 264: 541: 483: 401: 268: 575: 580: 115: 464: 424: 382: 358: 249: 127: 534: 119: 372: 585: 527: 123: 570: 187: 166: 147: 17: 373:
Pascoe, Joseph; Zimmer, Jenny, 1941-; University of Melbourne. Faculty of the VCA and Music (2000),
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Artist with axes : the making of a resource as a contemporary environmental aesthetic
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Davis taught first in regional high schools, then was hired to teach sculpture in 1972 at
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The Mildura Sculpture Triennials 1961 - 1978 : an interpretative history
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Buckrich, Judith Raphael; Buckrich, J; Prahran Mechanics' Institute (2007),
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in the early 1970s. His most influential work, which was entitled
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The sculpture of John Davis : places & locations
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The sculpture of John Davis : places & locations
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at the Victorian College of the Arts for many years.
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Design for living : a history of 'Prahran Tech'
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Index

John Davis (disambiguation)
Sculpture
Arte Povera
environmental art
Ballarat
Victoria
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Caulfield institute of technology
Melbourne Teachers College
Prahran College of Advanced Education
Arte Povera
site-specific art
Mildura Sculpture Triennial
National Gallery of Australia
Prahran College
Fred Cress
Victorian College of the Arts
Post Graduate Studies
Environmental sculpture


ISBN
978-0-947062-26-2
citation
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"John Davis: Evolution of a Fish - Traveller"
Artist with axes : the making of a resource as a contemporary environmental aesthetic
The Mildura Sculpture Triennials 1961 - 1978 : an interpretative history
Davis, John: Bicycle II

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