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Heysen to Heysen

Selected letters of Hans Heysen and Nora Heysen

Catherine Speck

The prominent Australian artist Nora Heysen has been said to have worked in the shadow of her father Hans Heysen, one of Australia's most recognised landscape painters. Letters between the two, however, reveal a different story.

In 1934, when Nora first travelled to London to study art, she experienced her first time away from home and the first of many, often exotic places from where she would write home to Hahndorf, South Australia. The correspondence between Nora and Hans continued until his death in 1968. Theirs was a close and affectionate relationship, in which father and daughter shared a lifetime of thoughts about art and life, and a mutual respect and admiration for each other's work.

Heysen to Heysen is a showcase of letters between Nora and Hans Heysen from the collection of the National Library of Australia. Accompanied by carefully selected images and text by leading art historian Catherine Speck, the publication lifts the lid on a vista of Australian art.

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Catherine Speck is an art historian, writer, critic and curator. She is Professor Emerita of Art History and Curatorship at the University of Adelaide, and a Fellow of the Academy of Humanities of Australia. She convened and taught postgraduate programs in Art History and Curatorial and Museum Studies with the Art Gallery of South Australia from 2002 to 2020. She is a member of the Fay Gale Centre for Research into Gender, the J.M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice, the Adelaide Critics Circle (Visual Arts), and regular exhibition reviewer for The Conversation. Recent essays include: 'The 1970s: Progressive, Passionate and Provocative' (with Jude Adams) in Margot Osborne (ed.), The Adelaide Art Scene 1939–2000 (2023); 'The Total War and the Role of Women', in Timothy Benson, The Great War and Global Media, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2023); and 'On working as an Aboriginal Museum Director and Curator of the Berndt Museum', in Sarah Scott, Helen McDonald and Caroline Jordan (eds), Crosscurrents in Australian First Nations and Non Indigenous Art (2023).

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ISBN   9781743056417
CATEGORY   
IMAGES   52 colour images
PAGE COUNT   392
DIMENSIONS   240 x 160 mm