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AFTER DARK
Here are the works from Week 2. Members of the public invited to vote for their favourite. The
top four works will be included in the YOUR Gallery display.

ARTWORK 1
David Boyd, Australia, 1924 – 2011,
Girl fleeing, 1967, London, oil on board, 90.5 x 67.6 cm; South Australian Government
Grant, © Estate of David Boyd
ARTWORK 2
Frank Hinder, Australia, 1906 – 1992,
Dark Triptych, 1969, Sydney, Luminal kinetic: wood, aluminium, electric motors, coloured
lights, tinted plastics (or gels), glass, 76.2 x 195.0 x 22.0 cm; South Australian Government Grant
1974, © Art Gallery of South Australia, Photograph: Stephen Jones
ARTWORK 3
Aldo Iacobelli, Australia,born 1950,
Side one record no. 9, 1991, Adelaide, oil on canvas, 190.0 x 190.0 cm; Möet & Chandon
Art Acquisition Fund 1992, © Aldo Iacobelli
ARTWORK 4
William Dobell, Australia, 1899 – 1970,
The yellow glove, 1940, Sydney, oil on board, 34.5 x 29.9 cm; Elder Bequest Fund 1940
ARTWORK 5
Justin O'Brien, Australia, 1917 – 1996,
Composition, c.1952, Sydney, oil on canvas, 61.0 x 76.2 cm; Elder Bequest Fund 1952
ARTWORK 6
Peter Booth, Australian, born 1940,
Painting 1982, 1982, Melbourne, oil on canvas, 197.7 x 274.0 cm; A.M. Ragless Bequest
Fund, © Peter Booth
ARTWORK 7
Albert Tucker, Australia, 1914 – 1999,
Images of Modern Evil, 1945, Melbourne, pastel on paper, 23.7 x 19.5 cm (sheet); South
Australian Government Grant 1978,© Courtesy Barbara Tucker
ARTWORK 8
Darren Siwes, Australia, born 1968, Ngalkban people, Northern Territory,
Stand (monument), 1999, Adelaide, South Australia, direct positive colour photograph on
aluminium, 100.0 x 120.0 cm; Gift of Janet Worth 2000, Courtesy of the artist and Greenaway Art
Gallery
ARTWORK 9
Dale Frank, Australia, born 1959,
Paler Than Pale Custard Cream Moonlight Off White Old Ivory Irish Linen Cream Neutral Beeswax
Cornsilk Falmouth Hawaiian Sunset Paloma Burnous (Pansy!), 1999, Bundaberg, Queensland,
synthetic polymer paint & varnish on canvas, 220.0 x 360.0 cm; South Australian Government
Grant 2000, © Dale Frank
ARTWORK 10
Gordon Bennett, Australia, born 1955,
Notes to Basquiat (City), 2002, Brisbane, synthetic polymer paint on linen, 152.0 x 182.5
cm; South Australian Government Grant 2002, © Gordon Bennett
ARTWORK 11
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Japan, 1839 – 1892, Noguchi ENKATSU,
The evening moon over Mount Yoshino: Iga no Tsubone, from the set One hundred aspects of the
moon (Tsuki no hyakushi), 1886, Tokyo nishiki e, oban, colour woodblock print, 33.2 x 22.5 cm
(image), 37.2 x 25.3 cm (sheet); Gift of Brian and Barbara Crisp in memory of their son Andrew 2003
ARTWORK 12
Keith P. Phillips, Australia, 1898 – 1973,
Pyrotechny, 1945, Adelaide, gelatin silver photograph, 18.9 x 14.5 cm (image), 20.7 x 15.4
cm (sheet); Gift of the Phillips Family 2004
ARTWORK 13
Honoré Daumier, France, 1808 – 1879,
Lower the curtain, the farce is ended (Baissez le rideau, la farce est jouée), plate 421,
1834, published in La Caricature, 11 September 1834; printed by Aubert & Cie, Paris, lithograph
on paper, 20.0 x 27.9 cm (image); V.B.F. Young Bequest Fund 2010
ARTWORK 14
Indonesia, Mask, 20th century, Kalimantan, wood, white, red and black trade paint, 29.5 x
34.0 x 12.5 cm; Gift of Peter Elliott through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation 2010.
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program
ARTWORK 15
John Martin, Britain, 1789 – 1854,
Moonlight Chepstow Castle, 1815, London, watercolour with gum, Arabic, 22.2 x 28.9 cm;
Gift of Margaret Bennett, Michael Drew, Michael Hayes, Hon. Dr Kemeri Murray AO, Shane Le
Plastrier, Tom Pearce, Mark Livesey QC and Lady Porter through the Art Gallery of South Australia
Foundation Collectors Club 2010
ARTWORK 16
Barbara Hanrahan, Australia, 1939 – 1991,
Girl and the moon, 1990, Melbourne, relief etching on paper, 25.3 x 20.2 cm (plate), 46.7
x 38.0 cm (sheet); South Australian Government Grant 1993
ARTWORK 17
Utagawa Hiroshige, Japan, 1797 – 1858,
Fireworks over Ryogoku Bridge (Ryogoku hanabi) from the series One hundred famous
views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei), 1858, Edo (Tokyo), colour woodcut on paper, 33.7 x 22.2 cm
(image), 36.1 x 24.1 cm (sheet); Gift of Brian and Barbara Crisp in memory of their son Andrew
2005
ARTWORK 18
John Brack, Australia, 1920 – 1999,
Study for British Modern, 1969, Melbourne, charcoal on paper, 52.8 x 71.0 cm (sheet); Gift
of Helen Brack 2010, © Helen Brack
ARTWORK 19
Indonesia, Wrap cloth [kain panjang] with Banaspati face, 1907 or earlier, Yogyakarta,
Central Java, cotton, natural dyes, tulis batik, 105.0 x 257.5 cm; Gift of Mrs G.B. Booth 1973
ARTWORK 20
Jon Cattapan, Australia, born 1956,
Calliper sign, 1999, Melbourne, oil on linen, oil on canvas, 198.0 x 168.0 cm (a), 30.0 x
23.0 cm (b,c & d); Möet & Chandon Art Acquisition Fund 1999, © Jon Cattapan
detail: James Angus, Australia, born 1970, Rhinoceros, 1995, Fremantle, Western Australia,
fiberglass, synthetic polymer paint, aluminium, 105.0 x 320.0 x 165.0 cm; Gift of Helen Brown 1996,
Courtesy of the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
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