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English
Goff Books
07 December 2015
The book features essays from close associates, and follows Belinda's journey through her work as a printmaker, an independent artist, a collaborative ceramicist, and a sculptor. Fox has undergone numerous artist residencies, and is the recipient of dozens of prizes, awards, and grants. She is continually improving on her art forms, methods of expression, and her collection of inspirations and influences. Here, Fox presents the fragility of life and its simultaneous unfathomable solidity through the lens of the journey of the individual. This is 'Back to the Start.' AUTHORS: Kate Bryan, Glenn Barkley, Professor Stephen Naylor, Michael Kempson with foreword by Paul Guest OAM, QC Belinda Fox is a lyrical, abstract artist who explores the precarious balance in contemporary life between hope and doubt. Her paintings and works on paper reveal her search for balance and harmony in our contemporary world. Reflecting on and responding to the continual presence of conflict in our lives, Belinda's work offers a breathing space to meditate on the beauty that surrounds us. Belinda graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 1996, and completed her Graduate Diploma of Education at the University of Melbourne in 1999. She has travelled extensively in India, Nepal, Laos, Tibet and China and has used these travels as inspiration for her work. Belinda has won many prestigious awards including the Silk Cut Award for linocut prints (2004), Burnie Print Prize (2007), Banyule Works on Paper Award (2007), Ex Libris Book Award (2008) and Paul Guest Drawing Prize (2010). Her work has been acquired by the National Gallery of Australia, Artbank, Print Council of Australia, BHP Billiton, Crown Casino (Macau) and various state, regional and university galleries across Australia. 150 colour plates

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Imprint:   Goff Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 228mm, 
Weight:   1.204kg
ISBN:   9781939621276
ISBN 10:   1939621275
Pages:   164
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Belinda Fox is a lyrical, abstract artist who explores the precarious balance in contemporary life between hope and doubt. Her paintings and works on paper reveal her search for balance and harmony in our contemporary world. Reflecting on and responding to the continual presence of conflict in our lives, Belinda's work offers a breathing space to meditate on the beauty that surrounds us. Belinda graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 1996, and completed her Graduate Diploma of Education at the University of Melbourne in 1999. She has travelled extensively in India, Nepal, Laos, Tibet and China and has used these travels as inspiration for her work. Belinda has won many prestigious awards including the Silk Cut Award for linocut prints (2004), Burnie Print Prize (2007), Banyule Works on Paper Award (2007), Ex Libris Book Award (2008) and Paul Guest Drawing Prize (2010). Her work has been acquired by the National Gallery of Australia, Artbank, Print Council of Australia, BHP Billiton, Crown Casino (Macau) and various state, regional and university galleries across Australia. Glenn Barkley is an independent curator and writer based in Sydney and Berry, Australia. He was Senior Curator at Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Australia (2008 - 2014) and was previously curator of the University of Wollongong Art collection from 1996 - 2007. Professor Stephen Naylor has worked as an educator and practitioner within the Visual Arts for more than 30 years. Over the last 2 decades his research has focused upon contemporary Australian art, architecture including spatial studies and visual arts pedagogy. Prof Naylor is current the Dean of the Singapore Campus of James Cook University Australia and an active contributor to both Australian and International Arts commentary. Paul Guest was admitted to practice as a barrister and solicitor in 1965 and signed the Roll of Counsel of the Victorian Bar in 1969. Appointed One of Her Majesty's Counsel in 1983, Paul practiced principally in Family Law, Criminal Law and sundry civil jurisdictions. In 1998, he was appointed a Judge of the Family Court of Australia, retiring in 2008 when he joined the Board of the Lasallian Foundation, advocating rights and education of marginalized children in the Pacific rim. Paul Guest is also one of Australia's biggest collectors of contemporary art.

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