Wilder Times: Arthur Boyd and the Mid-1980s Landscape
It was early in 1989 when I decided to head down to the South Coast, taking the Princes Highway from Sydney to Shoalhaven, to visit the painter Gary Willis, who at the time was living in the Singleman’s Hut at Bundanon. The latter was one of two properties owned by Arthur and Yvonne Boyd; the […]
Arthur Boyd: Agony and Ecstacy
The new exhibition, Arthur Boyd: agony and ecstasy, at the National Gallery of Australia Canberra is a major showcase of Boyd’s art including more than 100 works across diverse media: paintings, prints, drawings, ceramic tiles and sculptures, and tapestries. The focus is on Boyd as an intense poetic visionary who was capable of plumbing the depths […]
Arthur Boyd: Agony and Ecstasy
At the National Gallery of Australia Canberra is a major showcase of Arthur Boyd’s art, an intense poetic visionary who was capable of plumbing the depths and vicissitudes of human emotions.

