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Clifford Last

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147:. Last’s work of the 1950s resembled other modernist sculpture in Australia at that time in its abstracted but instantly recognisable figurative forms, but on becoming deeply involved with the Theosophy Movement in the early 1960s, his work became more idiosyncratic as he worked predominately in local timbers. He employed attenuated shapes that he believed demonstrated the emotions existing in family groups and explored mystical references. His work transformed again in the 1970s into assemblages of found geometric forms often referencing Jungian archetypes. 136: 20: 126:
The project was problematic in that they had resigned from the Victorian Sculptors' Society and in effect set themselves up as competition. The result was a severe split in the very small sculpture world of the time, the repercussions of which are still felt today. Due to the nature of the split, the
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Clifford Last was the younger son of Nella and William Last. He had an older brother, Arthur. After war service in which he lost his closest companion and was injured himself, he trained in art and emigrated to Melbourne,
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in 1947, and soon became a noted sculptor. He has recently been read as a gay artist on the basis of archival material held at the State Library Victoria. His work is in the collections of the
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Last was a foundation member of Centre Five, a group formed in 1960 to promote contemporary abstract sculpture in Australia. The group, originally called Centre Four, was founded in 1953 by
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Materials with which Last worked included marble, bronze, slate, wood and aluminium. Using marble as his favoured medium, Last furthered his studies at the
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Society – formed to promote the work of members – missed out on official consideration. Last later was a member of the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board.
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shape in relativistic relationships which left interpretation open. One such form could refer to animals, plants, icons, people or groups.
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Last preferred the work to speak for itself and, unless asked, opted not to go into detail. He carved wood such as
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Clifford Last Sculpture, A Retrospective Exhibition – 23 November 1989 – 29 January 1990
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A fine example of his large-scale bronzes entitled "Family" was commissioned by the
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Clifford Last: Clifford Last sculpture, a retrospective exhibition
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Geoffrey Edwards, Noel Hutchison, Brett Lockwood (editor),
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Edwards, Geoffrey; Hutchison, Noel; Last, Clifford (1989).
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OBE
Barrow in Furness
Nella Last
World War II
Housewife, 49
Australia
National Gallery of Australia
National Gallery of Victoria
Art Gallery of Ballarat
Newcastle Art Gallery
Castlemaine Art Gallery
University College
Hungarian-born
Norma Redpath
German-born
Inge King
Inge King
Teisutis Zikaras
Lenton Parr

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Jarrah
cruciform
Government of Australia
Asian Development Bank
Manila
Clifford Last: Gay Shame HD
"The Papers of Clifford Last"
"Thriving in a cultural void"

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