Rosalie Gascoigne [New Zealand +
Australia] (1917–99) ~ ‘Ledger’, 1992.
Split soft drink crates
on plywood (81 x 43 cm).
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Rosalie Gascoigne (Australian, 1917-1999), Fragmentation, 1991. Sawn plywood and paint on hardboard, 122 x 84 cm.
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Rosalie Gascoigne - Lasseter's Reef
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Rosalie Gascoigne (Australian, 1917-1999)
Cloister, 1977
Painted wood and collage
61.1 × 34.8 × 15.5cm
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gift of James Mollison, AO, 1999
© Rosalie Gascoigne Estate
Art by Women - Women in Arts
See for more: artblart.com/tag/rosalie-gascoigne-dolly-boxes
Rosalie Norah King Gascoigne AM (née Walker; 25 January 1917 – 25 October 1999) was a New Zealand-born Australian sculptor and assemblage artist. She showed at the Venice Biennale in 1982, becoming the first female artist to represent Australia there. In 1994, she was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her services to the arts. Via Wikipedia
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Rosalie Gascoigne - Full Fathom Five
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1999 Earth 4 sawn builders form wood
Rosalie Gascoigne
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if these walls could talk
Anne Imhof - Faust, 2017
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Felix Kultau - Eroica Locker
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Mark Bradford - Go Down, Moses
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Rosy Keyser - Eve’s First Confusion Between Penises and Snakes
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Erris Huigens - NC-003
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Thomas Kurppa - CONT—IVO7701 Typography
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Rosalie Gascoigne - Good News
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Michael Krebber
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Frank Brechter
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Carrie Pollack - Present 3, 2010
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Aozaki Nobutaka - 01
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Matias Faldbakken
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Evan Robarts
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Aozaki Nobutaka - detail
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Francis Novak - Sacsayhuaman Cuzco, Peru
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quick iteration of a possible transition/typography moment crudely based off rosalie gascoigne's work. the signage could be replaced by newspaper.
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Rosalie Gascoigne [New Zealand +
Australia] (1917–99) ~ ‘Africa’, 1995.
Sawn and painted wood
on board (83 x 93 cm).
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Rosalie Gascoigne (Australian, 1917-1999), Marmalade, 1989-90. Sawn plywood retro-reflective road signs on plywood, 152.5 x 142.5 cm.
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Rosalie Gascoigne (1917-1999) — The Tea Party (painted wood, celluloid, plastic, enamelled metal, feathers, 1980)
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Rosalie Gascoigne (Australian, 1917-1999)
Forty acre block, 1977
Painted wood and metal, collage
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Rosalie Gascoigne
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"Tesserae 4'", Rosalie Gascoigne, 1989. Sawn/split soft drink crates on plywood.
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