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Margot Hutcheson is a painter, artist and photographer of significant value to Australian history. What I have written so far is about her life history, and I have more paragraphs/sections that deal with her art work and how she made a mark on Australian history during the period of ’75 to ’86. I am new to Wikipedia and struggling with layout options, which doesn’t help the situation. I am not Margot Hutcheson and I do not know her. I am writing this article in response to some investigating I did into the Fitzgerald Inquiry, where in fact Tony Fitzgerald has a painting by Margot Hutcheson that depicts the court room during the trial. Therefore I don’t believe this page should be deleted and I need more time to write more sections. - —Preceding unsigned comment added by Muppet8 (talkcontribs)

I agree. To stop the tagging I've taken to AFD. - Tbsdy (formerly Ta bu shi da yu) talk 01:59, 4 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Here are some references that can be used in the article.

  • National Gallery of Victoria - Two line bio + painting Mount Warning.
  • Griffith University, The Fitzgerald Collection - painting Wasn’t the Fitzgerald Inquiry Fun?. Section on Hutcheson, includes some useful biog info and:
    • Bibliography:
      • Baker, James (Ed): From the Landscape: a review of the influence of the landscape in contemporary art, Museum of Contemporary Art publication, Brisbane 1991
      • Watson, Bronwyn: Fish or Fowl, Sydney Morning Herald, 1/7/93
      • Watters Gallery: Portrait of a Gallery, catalogue to Watters Gallery 25th anniversary touring exhibition, Sydney, 1989
    • Collections:
      • Allen, Allen and Hemsley (Sydney)
      • IBM (Sydney)
      • Artbank
      • National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne)
      • the Museum of Contemporary Art (Brisbane)
      • the University of New South Wales.
  • National Library of Australia - "The Library's large collection of documentary portraits of prominent Australians was enriched by the acquisition of the following: the writer Peter Carey painted by Margot Hutcheson"
  • ABC - programme trail on Frank Watters reproduces Hutcheson painting Eyes and the Bush
  • Muswell Brook Regional Arts Centre - review of a show at Max Watters Gallery, "A Lovely View by Margot Hutcheson seems to be based on a very ordinary and boring snapshot of a group of tourist at a favourite tourist pit stop. The series of four different sized canvases, arranged at staggered heights, presents an interrupted and unexpected view different to the usual approach employed by landscape artists."
  • Mail Art Museum - listed in important artist of the 20th century. RS?
With Peter Carey
  • Sydney Morning Herald - "He lived with a painter, Margot Hutcheson, in the '70s and '80s."
  • The Guardian - "[1974] he began to live with the painter Margot Hutcheson. He got a job running the Grey advertising agency office in Sydney and moved with Margot to an alternative community at Yandina in Queensland."
  • The Guardian - "he was involved in a long relationship with the painter Margot Hutcheson."
  • Sydney Morning Herald - living with Hutcheson on a farm that belongs to her
  • New Statesman - "[Balmain] the hot subtropical nights when Margot Hutcheson, who I lived with in those years, slept beside me on a mattress right on the harbour's edge."
  • "My Blue Haven", The Sunday Telegraph (London); Aug 5, 2001; Peter Carey; p. 01. - as in New Statesman above.
  • ABC - "Q. In the '70s Carey separated from his wife and began a relationship with which artist? A. [Margot] Hutcheson"

Ty 14:25, 5 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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