Peter Booth (Australian, b. 1940) Painting 1984 Oil on canvas 101 x 183cm Heide Museum of Modern Art The Baillieu Myer Collection of the ’80s © Peter Booth

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Peter Booth (Australian, b. 1940) Painting 1984 Oil on canvas 101 x 183cm Heide Museum of Modern Art The Baillieu Myer Collection of the ’80s © Peter Booth
Peter Booth (English -Australian, b. 1940)
Meteor
pastel on paper, 10 x 15 cm
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... In the early 1970s, Booth painted hard-edged abstractions of dark rectangles, primarily in black to signify social alienation. By 1977, however, he had begun working in figurative and landscape imagery as well as abstraction, and he continues to explore both directions to this day.
Painting, 1977 - by Peter Booth (1940), Australian
Peter Booth Painting 2017
Peter Booth (Australian, b. 1940), Untitled (Tree). Charcoal on paper, 29 x 22 cm.
Peter Booth (Australian, b. 1940), Painting (Man and Fire), 1998
Oil on canvas, 66.5 x 45.5 cm
FOLKLORE ON SCREEN: Conference reflection
FOLKLORE ON SCREEN: Conference reflection
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Folk Horror Revival were honoured to have a presence there in form of myself founder Andy…
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