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Richard Cornish

Richard R Cornish (born 1942) is an Australian art theoretician and practitioner. He is an artist, writer, poet, teacher and left-wing political activist. He has won many prizes for his art and draughtsmanship and was a student at the National Art School. His art works span the period from 1955 until today showing the influence of modernism, Mexican social realism and Asian multiculturalism. His artwork and writing covers themes such as the protest against the Vietnam War, the emergence of the women's liberation movement, questions of social injustice, economic crisis and ecology. Cornish has had nine solo Exhibitions and 30 group exhibitions and illustrated for the national folk magazine Stringy Bark and Greenhide, worked as graphic designer, designed book and record covers, created set designs for stage productions and worked in fabric printing.

Guest lectures and articles

‘On the American Exhibition' Article for East[1]' ‘On Art and Alienation' for Arena Magazine organised Peter Flynn, Aug 1968 'Lessons from the Past 'On the Western history of Art Schools -From Vasari to the Present', Paper[2]'Pontormo: Introspection and Estrangement’.[3] ‘Pontormo: New Insights into his painting ‘The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand’,[4] Fine Arts holiday camp, Gunundi NSW, 1994 ‘The Challenge of China: Questions of Multiculturalism’ Organised John Mac Grath, Fine Arts Department, Newcastle University 1988. On Picasso's Death Australian Left Review No 41, Aug 1973 There are more reviews in Smartartz journal of[5] and.[6]

Other publications

Art Novel: The Woman Lilith, pub Macmillan press. The Seven Remonstrations of the Chinese Jester Dong –Fang Shuo now titled simply ‘The Ninth Immortal’. A didactic/humorous meditation manual, a pop History of Chinese philosophical thought with illustrations. ANU library 38o pages 1988. It has just been rewritten in 2004 with a stronger story line. Extract from The Woman Lilith published in[7] Art Novel ‘In Search of Malgudi’ set in India. A Comic /Tragedy.[8]

Plays: The Girls in Our Town[9] The Jester of Ch’u is a radio play that was written for ABC's Ian Reid Competition,[10] Coriolanus and Co -Go Wacko a humorous reworking of Shakespeare's play on how politics and money work throughout the ages. Completed 2000. Entered for Patrick White award. Reviewed later by John Bell from Bell Shakespeare Company. ‘Jolly entertaining.... and a fine homage to Brecht, Shaw and Shakespeare ....It belongs to a fine tradition of Australian satire/review...I congratulate him on an original and entertaining piece’ The Gunners Tale Screen Play about William Van der Tak in the World War 1.Submitted for the.[11]

Art Criticism: Acclaimed best Art Review on artist Brett Whitely's art and life ‘Oz Artist’s High Wire Act’ Anthology of Essays pub.[12][13] The Third Asia –Pacific Triennial Excites and Inspirers’ Nimbin News, Nov 1999 Review of Asia Pacific Triennial at Queensland Art Gallery Confronting Eastern Dragons’.[14] Lecturers Protest Painting Goes into War Memorial, Smartarz Uni magazine May 1993 On Peter Fuller: Death of Leading Art Theorist Chiaroscuro, July 1990 Delzoppo's Dialogue, Periphery Art Magazine, issue No 6, Nov 1990 Across Cultural Lines Statement on Multiculturalism[15] In Response to Criticism (Reply to Felicity Fenner) Periphery Issue no 4, Aug 1990 Wanted! An Ecological Aesthetic For the Antipodes’ Periphery No 8 Feb 1991

Published Poetry: Upon Tienanmen Square Poem in World Anthology ‘Earth Against Heaven ’ Five Islands Press, 1990 ‘A Small Feat Cooked for my New Lover’ Suzhou, China, Smartarz June 1993 ‘Beloved Ilsa’ Published in Anthology ‘The Liquid Mirror’[16] Green Apples of Ornans ‘Winning prize North Coast Region of S.A.W. 1991 ‘An Australian Artist Confronts Chinese Ghosts’ Poems –Seven Sardonic Senryu's Chiaroscuro, TTC May 1987 A Suite of Haiku Poems Nimbin News, March 1999 Arguments Against Over Loud Opera Singers Chiaroscuro TTC June 1987

Solo Exhibitions of Richard Cornish:[17] Cell Block Theatre, National Art School East Sydney 1967 ‘Against the Wind-One Blade of Grass’.[18] Oct 1969[19][20] Retrospective ‘Ricordanza’ exhibition Flinders University S.A. 1980 ‘Cornish and Marko Koludrovic’,[21] Tamworth March/April 1990 ‘Across Cultural Lines; Towards New Identities ’ Multicultural Exhibition,[22]

Group Exhibitions ‘Modern Art’ selected works from Sydney's Public Schools, Inner Sydney 1955. Organised by Ken Reinhardt and Keith Molde[23] Students Exhibition 1965 Newcastle School of Art and Design, NTC student show, City Art Gallery, 1966 Mattara Art Exhibition, Civic Park, Newcastle 1965/66,[24] NSW 1964/65 May Day Art Exhibitions,[25] The Realist Group Art Exhibition, (touring Australia) Newcastle City Art Gallery, Newcastle, June 1968 Perth Prize for Drawing Perth, WA 1969 National Art School, End of the Year show-East Sydney 1966/67,[26] National Art School, selected show 1967 (my paintings admired by Dobell) Readers Digest Prize for Draftsmanship,[27] Travelling Scholarship (Won by Brett Whiteley) Art Gallery of NSW 1966 Le Gay Breton Prize for Painting,[28][29] Ashfield Art Prize, Ashfield 1967/67. Artist for Labour,[30] Art Sale for ALP Von Bertough's Art Gallery, Cooks Hill, Newcastle 1975 7th[31] Collector Choice Art Exhibitions Von Bertough Art Gallery, Newcastle 1977, 78, 79 Sulman Prize Art Gallery of NSW 1975 Newcastle May Day Prize for Political Cartoons, Newcastle Workers Club 1983/4 Little Treasures, Big Pleasures,[32] 1991/2[33] Expression Session,[34] Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, Grafton Regional Gallery, 1996 Living treasures Art Exhibition,.[35] Portraits of Senator Ian Cohen 1999/2000 School of Arts Art Gallery Nimbin, 12 Exhibitions on various themes.

Prizes and Grants:

  • Grant from Australia Council to travel to China and begin a multicultural book on the history of ideas in that country and culture
  • 1984 South Australian Arts Department, Literature Board
  • Grant to write autobiography 1980, Commonwealth Literature Board
  • Grant to assist in the publication of The Woman Lilith
  • 1975 Grant from Experimental Film and TV Fund to make documentary about pollution in Newcastle region titled ‘The Corruption of Nature’, a lyric documentary
  • 1973 Directed film ‘Lesson in Degree’ which won Hunter Valley Tertiary award from Kodak and Channel 3,
  • 1972 Won May Day Prize for Protest Paintings on Vietnam War subjects
  • 1968–1969 Won Le Gay Breton Prize for best draughtsmanship at Art Gallery of NSW
  • 1967 Won Readers Digest prize for best draughtsmanship at National Art School, East Sydney
  • 1967 Won Newcastle University Prize for Painting

Paintings in Newcastle High School. Also works are in private collections in Australia as well as Israel, India, Russia, Denmark and Great Britain. Asked to submit visual images for the Sydney Olympics with 12 other Australian artists. Videos made by students on Art, Times and Writings. Art Evaluation Criteria Art Education video with myself as main spokesperson in 45 minute, group video made at Sydney C.A.E at I.T.A.T.E Library, 1989 1968: Days of Hope 40 minutes 1989 Acting One's Age; Four Dialogues with Time 45 minutes 1992 An Art Exhibition in Beijing inside Forbidden city (Wan Fung Gallery) is being negotiated with Assistant Director Hopkin Huang.

Works in Some Collections:

  • Canberra War Museum, Canberra, Protest Paintings Against Vietnam War
  • Flinders University Art Collection, South Australia
  • Drawings in the National Art School Collection
  • East Sydney Newcastle Regional Art Gallery, painting from the Ruddy Bequest also works from Anne Von Bertough's collection (pending)
  • Art works in Department of Education, Newcastle

Professional Appointments:

  • 1993–2000 Teaching of Art History and Theory at Grafton, Lismore, MacLean and Murwillumbah TAFE colleges
  • 1991–3 Lecturer in Art History and Art Theory, University of Northern Rivers, Lismore, NSW.
  • 1988–9 Teaching, Tamworth TAFE School of Art and Design
  • 1984–6 Successfully completed two years as Fractional Lecturer at University of Newcastle, NSW
  • Teaching Art Theory and marking students essays and dissertations at Newcastle CAE.
  • Teaching in Art History and Art Theory, Newcastle TAFE College
  • 1980–2.’ Post Graduate Research Student Masters Degree research into Italian Art History On the first major crisis of European Capitalism and estrangement artists and writers.
  • 1975–77 Art Master and Head of Art Department, All Saints College, Bathurst NSW
  • Teaching Cultural subjects including English and elective subjects such as introduction to Philosophy. Organised National Art exhibitions for Private schools across NSW.
  • 1968–74 Lecturer in Art History and Art Theory as well as Practical Art subjects, School of Art and Design, Newcastle TAFE, NSW

References

  1. ^ Sydney Art Students Magazine May 1967
  2. ^ Newcastle School of Art and Design, 1973
  3. ^ Flinders University, S.A 1983
  4. ^ Southern Cross University
  5. ^ Southern Cross Uni
  6. ^ Chiaroscuro Art School magazines
  7. ^ Cleo Magazine, Winter issue ,Feb 1975
  8. ^ ANU Library 1988
  9. ^ Newcastle Uni Library, 1974
  10. ^ ABC 1995
  11. ^ Queensland Premiers competition, 2011
  12. ^ Lismore Regional Gallery, Nov 1999
  13. ^ Art Review of Asia-Pacific Triennial at Queensland Art Gallery, Nimbin News
  14. ^ Northern Star Newspaper, 1996
  15. ^ Grafton Gallery Oct 1997
  16. ^ International Library of Poetry 1997
  17. ^ National Art School, East Sydney 1966
  18. ^ Mathew Flinders Theatre Foyer Flinders Uni SA
  19. ^ Von Bertough’s Gallery, Newcastle 1974
  20. ^ Brooke Moore Gallery, Bathurst 1975
  21. ^ Tamworth City Gallery
  22. ^ Grafton Regional Gallery, NSW 1997
  23. ^ Newcastle City Art Gallery
  24. ^ Dora Creek Workers Club Art Exhibition, Dora Creek
  25. ^ Newcastle Workers Club, years 1966, 67, 68
  26. ^ Cell Block Theatre
  27. ^ National Art School, East Sydney 1967
  28. ^ Art Gallery of NSW 1967
  29. ^ David Jones Print Exhibition David Jones Gallery, Sydney 1967
  30. ^ Paddington Town Hall, Sydney 1975
  31. ^ Taree Art Exhibition Taree, NSW 1983
  32. ^ Lismore Regional Art Gallery
  33. ^ Southern Cross Staff Exhibitions, Access Gallery, Uni Campus 1990/91
  34. ^ Art Exhibition Kempsey 1995
  35. ^ Lismore Regional Art Gallery

Further reading

  • World Encyclopedia of Art, ‘Allemeines Kunstlerlexikon’ Leipzig.
  • ‘Who’s Who’ in Australian Art’
  • Australian Encyclopedia of Art, vol 1,2 ed 1982.
  • Directory of Australian Authors’, National Book Council, 1982
  • 'Concise Dictionary of Australian Artists’. Comp Gwenda Robb,Elaine Smith ed.Robert Smith, Melbourne Uni Press,1993
  • ’Who’s Who of Australian Writers’ 1st ed Thorpe Pub,Victoria 2nd ed, 1995.
  • ‘Cornish and Mark Koludrovic'.[1]
  • ‘Artist Honoured by Recognition'[2]
  • ‘Humanist Finds High Romance'.[3]
  • www.richardcornishartist.com
  1. ^ Felicity Fenner, Periphery Issue No 3 May 1990
  2. ^ Adele Twomey, Northern Daily Leader, Tamworth 2 November 1990
  3. ^ Christine Ross, Newcastle Morning Herald, 20 October 1974 etc